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Initial Setup
Section 4 Initial Setup
4-6
4.3 Initial Setup Example for the K3HB-C
The initial setup is explained in the following example.
Settings Example
The feed length is displayed to tenths of a millimeter (0000.0mm) using
a rotary encoder that outputs 250 pulses per rotation to measure a
feed length of 0.5 m.
• If the measurement value goes above 500.0, comparative output
OUT1 turns ON.
• If the measurement value goes below 700.0, comparative output
OUT2 turns ON.
Setting the Prescale Value
The prescale value can be obtained using the following formula when
the output is to be displayed as 0000.0 mm.
Prescale value (
α
) = 500/250 = 2
×
10
0
Prescale value of Input A, X (mantissa):
ps.
ax
=
2.
0000=
Prescale value of Input B, Y (exponent):
ps.
ay
=
10 00
Initial Setup Flow
●
To change a set value, press the
S
[SHIFT] Key once to enable
changing the setting and then press the
U
[UP] Key to change the
value.
Press the
M
[MODE] Key to register the set value. The set value will
be registered and the next parameter will be displayed.
• The display will show “0”.
1. Move to the initial setting level by pressing the
L
[LEVEL] Key for at least
3 s (operation will stop).
2. Set “
func
” to “
f2
” and press the
M
[MODE] Key.
•
Set input type A “
in-ta
” to “
00
” and press the
M
[MODE] Key.
A
Check the wiring and turn the power ON.
B
Set the function to F2 (phase differential inputs).
C
Set input type A to 00 (no-contact, normally open).
500.0
700.0
Comparative output OUT2
Comparative output OUT1
Measurement
value
250 pulses
0.5 m
K3HB-C
Encoder
Summary of Contents for K35-2
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Page 24: ...Outline Section 1 Outline 1 8 ...
Page 25: ...2 1 Preparations Section 2 Preparations 2 1 Mounting 2 2 2 2 Using I O 2 4 ...
Page 54: ...Basic Application Methods Basic Application Methods Section 3 Basic Application Methods 3 18 ...
Page 62: ...Initial Setup Section 4 Initial Setup 4 8 ...
Page 148: ...Functions and Operations Section 5 Functions and Operations 5 86 ...
Page 149: ...6 1 Troubleshooting Section 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 Error Displays 6 2 6 2 Countermeasures 6 3 ...
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