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Functions and Oper

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5.15  Holding Comparative Outputs

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5.15 Holding Comparative Outputs

The comparative output hold function holds the status of all outputs
after any output except for the PASS output turns ON, i.e., it stops
refreshing outputs. You can choose to stop outputs and continue
measurement, or to stop both.

Outputs will be refreshed again after the reset operation.

• "5.7 Resetting Measurements" 

 P.5-33

Example with Output Refresh Stop ON

Parameter Setting Procedure

Advanced function setting level

Parameter

Set value

Meaning of set value

Outputs

Measurement

Output refresh stop

o-stp

off

Continue

Continue

out

Stop

Continue

all

Stop

Stop

R  P

RESET

Comparative 
set value H

Comparative 
set value HH

Comparative 
set value L

Does not turn ON.

Output L

Output HH

Output H

o-stp

L

 

f

(O-STP)

3 s min.

A

Press the 

L

 [LEVEL] Key for at least 3 s in RUN level to move to 

the initial setting level.

• “

L

 

0

” is displayed on the level/bank display to indicate the initial 

setting level.

B

Press the 

M

 [MODE] Key several times to change the PV display 

to “

amov

.”

• This parameter is not displayed for the initial status due to setting 

level protect.
Refer to "5.34 Limiting Key Operations" (P.5-84) for information on 
removing setting level protect.

C

Press the 

S

 [SHIFT] Key to make the SV display flash.

• The setting can be changed when the SV display starts to 

flash.

Displays “L 

0

.”

L

 

0

L

amov

0

L

 

0

M

amov

00000

L

 

0

S

Summary of Contents for K35-2

Page 1: ...Digital Indicators K3HB R P C User s Manual Outline Basic Application Methods Initial Setup Functions and Operations Troubleshooting Appendices Preparations P Cat No N136 E1 02 ...

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Page 3: ...nsure that you are using the K3HB correctly Keep this manual in a safe location so that it is available for reference when required Notice 1 All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reprinted or copied without the prior written permission of OMRON 2 The specifications and other information contained in this manual are subject to change without notice in order to make improvements 3 Every ...

Page 4: ...t be responsible for conformity with any standards codes or regulations that apply to the combination of products in the customer s application or use of the products At the customer s request OMRON will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and limitations of use that apply to the products This information by itself is not sufficient for a complete determinati...

Page 5: ...onfirm actual specifications of purchased products DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes even when tolerances are shown PERFORMANCE DATA Performance data given in this manual is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty It may represent the result of OMRON s test conditions an...

Page 6: ...ed will result in minor or moderate injury or may result in serious injury or death Additionally there may be significant property damage CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury or in property damage Symbol Meaning Caution General Caution Indicates non specific general cautions warnings and dangers Electrical Shock Caution Ind...

Page 7: ...t attempt to disassemble repair or modify the product Doing so may occasionally result in minor or moderate injury due to electric shock Do not use the equipment for measurements within Measurement Categories II III and IV for K3HB R K3HB P and K3HB C according to IEC61010 1 Doing so may occasionally cause unexpected operation resulting in minor or moderate injury or damage to the equipment Use th...

Page 8: ... cause unexpected operation occasionally resulting in minor or moderate injury or damage to the equipment Before transferring programs to other nodes or changing I O memory of other nodes check the nodes to confirm safety Changing the program or I O memory of other nodes may occasionally cause unexpected operation resulting in minor or moderate injury or damage to the equipment CAUTION ...

Page 9: ... use the product within the rated load and electrical service life Using the product beyond its service life may result in contact welding or burning 6 Install the product horizontally 7 Mount to a panel between 1 and 8 mm thick 8 Use the specified size of crimp terminals M3 width 5 8 mm max for wiring To connect bare wires use AWG22 cross section 0 326 mm2 to AWG14 cross section 2 081 mm2 to wire...

Page 10: ...y turn OFF the power 19 Use the specified cables for the communications lines and stay within the specified DeviceNet communications distances Refer to the User s Manual Cat No N129 for details on communications distance specifications and cables 20 Do not pull the DeviceNet communications cables with excessive force or bend them past their natural bending radius 21 Do not connect or remove connec...

Page 11: ...currents Do not wire in parallel with or in the same cable as power lines Other measures for reducing noise include running lines along separate ducts and using shield lines Example of Countermeasures for Inductive Noise on Input Lines 3 If a noise filter is used for the power supply check the voltage and current and install the noise filter as close to the product as possible 4 Reception interfer...

Page 12: ...Page 2 4 Changed figure in upper left corner and at bottom of page Page 2 9 Added table Pages 2 10 to 2 12 Changed figures and added notes Page 5 23 Added prescale value B and added note Page 5 27 Changed left column of top four rows of table Page 5 28 Changed sentence under first table Page 5 71 Changed text in bottom table including present values under figures Page INDEX 1 Added and corrected i...

Page 13: ... Basic Application Methods Shows typical applications for the product Also shows wiring and parameter settings which enables the user to understand how to use the product from practical examples Section 4 Initial Setup Describes the initial setup process when using this product Section 5 Functions and Operations Describes the functions and settings methods for more effective use of functions displ...

Page 14: ...are displayed as shown below Applicable Model Notation The following symbols are used to indicate the applicable models for specific functions a b c d e f g h i j k l m A B C D E F G H I J K L M n o p q r s t u v w x y z N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z R P C K3HB R K3HB P K3HB C ...

Page 15: ...3 13 3 7 Counting the Number of Workpieces K3HB C 3 15 Section 4 Initial Setup 4 1 Initial Setup Example for the K3HB R 4 2 4 2 Initial Setup Example for the K3HB P 4 4 4 3 Initial Setup Example for the K3HB C 4 6 Section 5 Functions and Operations Section 5Knowledge Required for Setting Parameters 5 2 5 1 Setting the Function for the K3HB R 5 9 5 2 Setting the Function for the K3HB P 5 16 5 3 Set...

Page 16: ...5 25 Displaying Not Displaying Comparative Set Values 5 68 5 26 Changing Display Colors 5 69 5 27 Using the Position Meter 5 71 5 28 Automatic Return to Normal Display 5 73 5 29 Performing Output Tests 5 74 5 30 Using Prescale Comparative Set Value Banks 5 75 5 31 Copying Bank Prescale Values 5 81 5 32 Copying Bank Comparative Set Values 5 82 5 33 Initializing All Settings 5 83 5 34 Limiting Key O...

Page 17: ...e 1 1 Section 1 Outline 1 1 Main Functions and Features of the K3HB 1 2 1 2 Component Names and Functions of the K3HB R P 1 5 1 3 Component Names and Functions of the K3HB C 1 6 1 4 Internal Block Diagram 1 7 ...

Page 18: ... reading and displaying input pulses F1 Individual inputs F2 Phase differential inputs F3 Pulse counting input P 5 23 Average processing Input types Average processing of input signals with extreme changes or noise smooths out the display and makes control stable P 5 36 Specifies the sensor types connected to input A and input B P 5 27 Input compensation Auto zero time The compensation input chang...

Page 19: ... 5 34 Output operation can be confirmed without actual input signals by setting test measurement values using the keys P 5 74 Linear output Standby sequence Outputs currents or voltages proportional to measurement values as they change P 5 57 Turns the comparative output OFF until the measurement value enters the PASS range P 5 55 Display value selection Display color selection Display refresh per...

Page 20: ...ve set value banks can be selected using the keys on the front of the Unit or by external inputs Groups of comparative set values can be set and can be selected as groups P 5 75 Any bank setting can be copied to all banks P 5 81 Interruption memory The measured value can be recorded when the power supply is interrupted P 5 63 R P C R P C R P C C ...

Page 21: ... when communications writing is ON enabled and turns OFF when communications writing is OFF prohibited SV display status indicators T Turns ON when a parameter for which teaching can be performed is displayed HH H L LL In RUN level turn ON when the comparative set values HH H L and LL are displayed MAX MIN Key Used to switch the display between the PV maximum value and minimum value and to reset t...

Page 22: ...tions writing is ON enabled and OFF when communications writing is OFF prohibited SV display status indicators T Turns ON when a parameter for which teaching can be performed is displayed 5 4 3 2 or 1 Turns ON when the comparative values 5 4 3 2 or 1 is displayed in the RUN level MAX MIN Key Used to switch the display between the PV maximum value and minimum value and to reset the maximum and mini...

Page 23: ...near output circuit Filter Pulse input circuit BCD Input circuit Output circuit Transistor output circuit Drive circuit Drive circuit Drive circuit Drive circuit Transistor output Relay output Pulse input BCD I O Event input Linear output Sensor power supply DeviceNet Communications DeviceNet circuit Communi cations driver X Power supply Power supply circuit isolated VDD VCOM VO DC DC Converter is...

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 26: ...ns 2 2 2 1 Mounting External Dimensions Panel Cutout Dimensions 95 DeviceNet models 97 44 8 48 96 91 101 2 PV display 4 9 14 2 7 6 2 6 Character size for main display mm 100 12 112 1 3 8 SV display 8 2 120 min 92 0 8 0 75 min 45 0 6 0 ...

Page 27: ...und the Unit to make the mounting watertight 3 Insert the adapter into the grooves on the left and right sides of the rear case and push until it reaches the panel and is fixed in place LCD Field of Vision The K3HB is designed to have the best visibility at the angles shown in the following diagram Watertight packing Adapter 3 0 1 0 ...

Page 28: ...d separately HDR E50MAG1 HONDA TSUSHIN KOGYO CO LTD Special Cable Sold separately K32 BCD OMRON HDR E50MAG1 with 0 3 m cable No combinations with CPA CPB other than relay output 1 V Power supply cable Black 2 CAN L Communications cable Blue 3 Shield 4 CAN H Communications cable White 5 V Power supply cable Red Applicable Connector HR31 5 08P 5SC 01 HIROSE ELECTRIC CO LTD Attach the provided crimp ...

Page 29: ...sed make sure that the operating power supply has sufficient capacity Complying with UL CSA Standards Use an SELV power supply with overcurrent protection for the DC power supply An SELV power supply has double or reinforced insulation between the input and output an output voltage of 30 V rms and 42 4 V peak and is 60 VDC or less Recommended Power Supply S8VS 06024 from OMRON Sensor Power Supply ...

Page 30: ...tages are output between terminals B1 to B2 and between B3 to B4 Connect a load within the specified range 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D E B1 B2 B4 B3 B1 B2 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 Linear output Sensor power supply Circuit Diagrams Linear voltage output 5 kΩ min L L Linear current output 500 Ω min ...

Page 31: ...of the relays is 100 000 operations K3HB C outputs are enclosed in parentheses OUT Circuit Diagrams Contact Outputs K34 C1 H OUT4 and L OUT2 Output Models K34 C2 HH OUT5 H OUT4 L OUT2 and LL OUT1 Output Models K34 CPA PASS OUT3 Output Models 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D E 5 V 5 V H OUT4 C1 C4 C5 C2 C6 C3 L OUT2 5 V C1 C4 C5 C2 C6 C3 H OUT4 HH OUT5 L OUT2 LL OUT1 COM COM PASS OUT3 B1 B2 B3 5 V ...

Page 32: ...istor Outputs K34 T1 NPN Output Models K34 T2 PNP Output Models H OUT4 HH OUT5 C1 C4 C5 C2 C6 C3 L OUT2 PASS OUT3 LL OUT1 COM 8 2 Ω 8 2 Ω 8 2 Ω 8 2 Ω 8 2 Ω H OUT4 HH OUT5 C1 C4 C5 C2 C6 C3 LL OUT1 PASS OUT3 L OUT2 COM 8 2 Ω 8 2 Ω 8 2 Ω 8 2 Ω 8 2 Ω ...

Page 33: ...tput status See page 5 48 RESET Clears maximum value minimum value and output status See page 5 33 COMPENSATION Sets a compensation value for the measurement value See page 5 61 Models with terminal blocks K35 1 K35 3 Models with connectors K35 2 K35 4 1 N C 3 HOLD 5 COMPENSATION 7 BANK4 9 BANK1 2 S TMR 4 RESET 6 COM 8 BANK2 10 COM Applicable connector XG4M 1030 OMRON COM BANK 1 2 4 S TMR D2 HOLD ...

Page 34: ...r Inputs Input the signals to be measured The following diagram shows the inputs capable of being measured by each model Note E3 and E6 as well as B6 are internally connected Circuit Diagram A B C D E 1 2 3 4 5 6 NPN INA NPN INB N C N C COM E2 E5 12 V 510 Ω 700 Ω E3 E6 ...

Page 35: ...nals to be measured The following diagram shows the inputs capable of being measured by each model Note E3 and E6 as well as B6 are internally connected Circuit Diagram A B C D E 1 2 3 4 5 6 INA INB Voltage Voltage N C N C E1 E4 12 V 510 Ω 700 Ω E3 E6 10 KΩ 10 KΩ COM ...

Page 36: ...ut the signals to be measured The following diagram shows the inputs capable of being measured by each model Note E3 and E6 as well as B5 are internally connected Circuit Diagram A B C D E 1 2 3 4 5 6 PNP PNP INA INB N C N C COM 12 V 700 Ω 510 Ω E2 E5 E3 E6 ...

Page 37: ... 2 Monitoring Conveyor Speed Difference K3HB R 3 4 3 3 Monitoring Conveyor Line Passing Time K3HB R 3 7 3 4 Measuring the Operation Time of a Press K3HB P 3 9 3 5 Measuring Workpiece Passing Time between Points A and B K3HB P 3 11 3 6 Measuring the Feed Length of a Sheet K3HB C 3 13 3 7 Counting the Number of Workpieces K3HB C 3 15 ...

Page 38: ...corresponding to the roller speed LL L H and HH Setting the Prescale Value Prescale value α 1 8 0 125 0 125 100 Input A prescale value X mantissa ps ax 0 1250 Input A prescale value Y exponent ps ay 10 00 K3HB R K3HB R A B C D E 1 2 3 4 5 6 E2E X5E1 COM 100 to 240 VAC 24 VAC VDC Connections Diagram Operating power Comparative set value HH Comparative set value H Comparative set value L Comparative...

Page 39: ... Set value Remarks Function func f1 Rpm circumferential speed Input type A in ta 00 No contact NO Prescale AX ps ax 0 1250 Prescale value α 1 8 0 125 0 125 100 Prescale AY ps ay 10 00 Decimal point position dp No decimal point Comparative output pattern out p nomal Standard outputs Parameter Characters Set value Remarks Averaging type avg t smpl Simple averaging Averaging times avg n 1 Once Auto z...

Page 40: ... H and HH A green display indicates operation within the correct range and a red display indicates operation not within the correct range K3HB R HH H L PASS LL 24 VAC DC COM A B C D E 1 2 3 4 5 6 K3HB R COM Encoder Connections Diagram Comparative output HH Comparative output H Rotary encoders Comparative output LL Comparative output L Alarm outputs Operating power Comparative set value HH Comparat...

Page 41: ...00 Parameter Characters Set value Remarks Function func f4 Rotational difference Input type A in ta 00 No contact NO Input type B in tb 00 No contact NO Prescale AX ps ax 1 666 Input A prescale value α 1 60 0 01666 1 666 10 2 Prescale AY ps ay 10 2 Prescale BX ps bx 1 666 Input B prescale value α 1 60 0 01666 1 666 10 2 Prescale BY ps by 10 2 Decimal point position dp No decimal point Comparative ...

Page 42: ...l L 2 Parameter Characters Set value Remarks Display color selection color grn r PASS range Green LL L H and HH ranges Red Display value selection disp pv Present value Position meter type pos t dev Deviation display Position meter upper limit pos h 100 Full scale 100 to 100 rpm Position meter lower limit pos l 100 ...

Page 43: ...obtained using the following formula assuming a roller circumference πd of 0 125 m and processing length of 5 m K3HB R A B C D E 1 2 3 4 5 6 K3HB R H L PASS COM Alarm outputs Rpm Input frequency Pulses N per rotation 1 Circumferential speed Roller circumference πd 0 125 m x rotational speed Passing time Circumferential speed Processing length Scaling value Circumferential length per rotation pulse...

Page 44: ... 4 0000 Prescale value α 5 0 125 100 4000 4 0000 103 Prescale AY ps ay 10 03 Time unit time off Disabled Decimal point position dp One digit below the decimal point Comparative output pattern out p nomal Standard outputs Parameter Characters Set value Remarks Averaging type avg t smpl Simple averaging Averaging times avg n 1 Once Auto zero time A at za 10 0 Display is forced to zero when no pulse ...

Page 45: ... is measured using a through beam photoelectric sensor Displays the measurement value to tenths of a second 00 0 s with the display unit of the K3HB P set to seconds K3HB P A B C D E 1 2 3 4 5 6 K3HB P ON OFF E3X DA S 45 0 35 0 COM Comparative set value H Comparative set value L Output H Output PASS Output L Standard Outputs Display High Low Connections Diagram 100 to 240 VAC 24 VAC VDC Operating ...

Page 46: ...r Characters Set value Remarks Function func f4 Time band Input type A in ta 00 No contact NO Prescale AX ps ax 1 0000 Prescale value α 1 1 0000 100 Prescale AY ps ay 10 00 Decimal point position dp One digit below the decimal point Comparative output pattern out p nomal Standard outputs Parameter Characters Set value Remarks Display value selection disp pv Present value Positionmeter type pos t i...

Page 47: ...ween Points A and B K3HB P Advantages of Using the K3HB P Measures the time from when sensor A turns ON until sensor B turns ON Displays the measurement value to tenths of a second 00 0 s with the display unit of the K3HB P set to seconds K3HB P A B C D E 1 2 3 4 5 6 K3HB P A B E3X DA S E3X DA S COM COM Connections Diagram 100 to 240 VAC 24 VAC VDC Operating power ...

Page 48: ...e Remarks Function func f3 Time difference Input type A in ta 00 No contact NO Input type B in tb 00 No contact NO Prescale AX ps ax 1 0000 Prescale value α 1 1 0000 100 Prescale AY ps ay 10 00 Decimal point position dp One digit below the decimal point Comparative output pattern out p nomal Standard outputs Parameter Characters Set value Remarks Display value selection disp pv Present value Posit...

Page 49: ... rotary encoder that outputs 250 pulses to measure a feed length of 0 5 m Outputs comparative output OUT1 when the measurement value is 500 0 or higher Outputs comparative output OUT2 when the measurement value is 700 0 or higher 700 0 500 0 0 5 m K3HB C K3HB C A B C D E 1 2 3 4 5 6 E6B2 CWZ6C COM 250 pulses Encoder Comparative output OUT2 Comparative output OUT1 Connections Diagram Operating powe...

Page 50: ...emarks Function func f2 Phase differential inputs Input type A in ta 00 No contact NO Input type B in tb 00 No contact NO Prescale AX ps ax 2 0000 Prescale value α 2 2 0000 100 Prescale AY ps ay 10 00 Decimal point position dp One digit below the decimal point Comparative output pattern out p level Level outputs Parameter Characters Set value Remarks Display value selection disp pv Present value P...

Page 51: ...unted as a single workpiece etc Remembers the measurement value immediately preceding a power interruption Using a BCD output the count is displayed on the M7E K3HB C BCD 12345 Large display unit K3HB C M7E 12DRN1 K32 BCD A B C D E 1 2 3 4 5 6 E3X DA S COM 1 9 2 8 8 8 8 8 100 to 240 VAC 24 VAC VDC Operating power Connections Diagram Note Use the K32 BCD Cable purchased separately for BCD output wi...

Page 52: ...uts Parameter Characters Set value Remarks Function func f3 Pulse counting input Input type A in ta 00 No contact NO Comparative output pattern out p zone Zone output Parameter Characters Set value Remarks Interruption memory memo on Interruption memory ON Parameter Characters Set value Remarks Display value selection disp pv Present value Parameter Character s Set value Remarks Prescaling bank ps...

Page 53: ...ve Set Value Level L 4 Note When comparative set value bank 0 is set the comparative set value 0 OUT5 settings are performed next Parameter Characters Set value Remarks Comparative set value banks See note sv bnk 1 2 Bank 0 or bank 1 Comparative set value 0 OUT1 sv0 o1 100 Comparative set value 1 OUT1 sv1 o1 100 ...

Page 54: ...Basic Application Methods Basic Application Methods Section 3 Basic Application Methods 3 18 ...

Page 55: ...4 1 Initial Setup Section 4 Initial Setup 4 1 Initial Setup Example for the K3HB R 4 2 4 2 Initial Setup Example for the K3HB P 4 4 4 3 Initial Setup Example for the K3HB C 4 6 ...

Page 56: ...x 0 1250 Prescale value of Input A 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 th...

Page 57: ...the M MODE Key several times to change the SV display status to L and set the value to 00500 1 Press the M MODE Key several times to display the measurement values and start actual operation Refer to Section 5 Functions and Operations for details on setting parameters D Set the prescale value E Set the decimal point position F Set comparative set value H to 700 and set comparative set value L to 5...

Page 58: ...value of Input B Y exponent ps ay 10 2 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 1 Move to the initial setting level by pressing the L LEVEL Key for at ...

Page 59: ... M MODE Key several times to change the SV display status to L and set the value to 0 500 1 Press the M MODE Key several times to display the measurement values and start actual operation Refer to Section 5 Functions and Operations for details on setting parameters D Set the prescale value E Set the decimal point position F Set comparative set value H to 0 700 and set comparative set value L to 0 ...

Page 60: ...escale 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 t...

Page 61: ... 700 0 3 Press the M MODE Key several times to change the SV display status to 1 and set the value to 500 0 1 Press the M MODE Key several times to display the measurement values and start actual operation Refer to Section 5 Functions and Operations for details on setting parameters D Set the prescale value E Set the decimal point position F Set the comparative output pattern G Set comparative set...

Page 62: ...Initial Setup Section 4 Initial Setup 4 8 ...

Page 63: ...ing Comparative Outputs 5 49 5 16 Allocating Another Output to PASS Output 5 51 5 17 Reversing Output Logic 5 53 5 18 No Output before PASS Range 5 55 5 19 Performing Linear Output 5 57 5 20 Changing the Display Refresh Period 5 60 5 21 Setting a Compensation Value for the Measurement Value 5 61 5 22 Holding Measurement Values 5 63 5 23 Holding Maximum and Minimum Values 5 65 5 24 Changing Normal ...

Page 64: ...lue can be displayed comparative set values checked and forced zero executed or cleared The K3HB is in RUN mode immediately after the power is turned ON Adjustment Switches banks and makes settings such as communications write settings Initial setting Makes initial settings such as the input type scaling and comparative output patterns Stopped Input adjustment Adjusts inputs Display adjustment Ena...

Page 65: ...ay when moving between levels Level bank display Level Lp Protect level Not lit or B 0 to 7 RUN level Lights only when banks are used La Adjustment level L0 Initial setting level L1 Input adjustment level L2 Display adjustment level L3 Prescale level L4 Comparative set value level L5 Linear output level L6 Communications setting level L t Output test level Lf Advanced function setting level ...

Page 66: ... Adjustment Level Prescale Level Comparative Set Value Level Linear Output Level Communications Setting Level Output Test Level First move to initial setting level Press the L LEVEL Key in initial setting level less than 1 s each time to move to the next level Move to the next level from the output test level to return to the initial setting level Advanced Function Setting Level A special operatio...

Page 67: ...ting level press the M MODE Key several times to display the amov move to advanced function setting level parameter B Press the S SHIFT Key to enable entering the password C Use the S SHIFT and U UP Keys to set the password The password is 0169 0169 D Press the M MODE Key to write the password init off f amoV 00169 0 amoV 0 0 Move to the advanced function setting level The set value is always 0 af...

Page 68: ... 5 s for example 3 s then if there are no key operations in change status for 3 s the changed set value is registered and the display automatically returns to the display when the power was turned ON Confirming and Changing Comparative Set Values Comparative set values are confirmed and changed in RUN level The Unit keeps operating even while comparative set values are being confirmed and changed ...

Page 69: ... values are not displayed during operation but are displayed with key operations 123 4 125 0 123 4 125 0 123 4 124 0 123 4 124 0 123 4 123 0 123 4 123 0 123 4 122 0 123 4 122 0 HH S M M M M H S L S LL S Power ON Power ON Monitor status Change status 2 Comparative set value HH Lights Comparative set value H Lights Comparative set value L Lights Comparative set value LL Lights 1 1 1 1 1 If no key is...

Page 70: ... will flash according to the displayed comparative set value B Press the S SHIFT Key to make the SV display flash The setting can be changed when the SV display starts to flash C Use the S SHIFT Key and U UP Key to change the comparative set value D Press the M MODE Key to switch to the next parameter The comparative set value set in step C is registered 123 4 9999 M 123 4 9999 L S 123 4 123 0 L U...

Page 71: ...lue can be obtained using the following formula D fa 60 α fa Frequency A Hz α Prescale value A D Measurement value Referring to the following table specify the prescale value corresponding to the desired display unit Initial setting level R Explanation of Functions Functions Calculated value Display unit Prescale value α Rpm rpm 1 N rps 1 60 N Input pulse frequency Hz 1 60 kHz 1 60 000 Circumferen...

Page 72: ...urement value can be obtained using the following formula fa Frequency A Hz fb Frequency B Hz α Prescale value A β Prescale value B D Absolute ratio When fa x α 0 an overflow will be displayed at the upper limit When fa x β 0 0 will be displayed Example This example shows the prescale values and the prescale set values for displaying the absolute ratio between two rpm s using two rotary encoders e...

Page 73: ...isplayed Example This example shows the prescale values and the prescale set values for displaying the line speed m min error ratio between two conveyors using two rotary encoders each of which outputs 100 pulses per rotation The circumferential length of the rotary encoder is 0 125 m Prescale value of Input A α 0 125 100 0 00125 1 2500 10 3 Prescale value of Input B β 0 125 100 0 00125 1 2500 10 ...

Page 74: ... value A β Prescale value B D Measurement value Example This example shows the prescale values and the prescale set values for displaying the difference between speeds using two rotary encoders each of which outputs 60 pulses per rotation Prescale value of Input A α 1 60 0 01666 1 6666 10 2 Prescale value of Input B β 1 60 0 01666 1 6666 10 2 Prescale value of Input A X mantissa ps ax 1 6666 Presc...

Page 75: ... B D Flow rate ratio When fa x α fb x β 0 0 will be displayed Example This example shows the prescale values and the prescale set values for measuring the flow rate ratio from flow rates l min using two flow meters 10 l 400 rpm Prescale value of Input A α 10 400 0 025 2 5000 10 2 Prescale value of Input B β 10 400 0 025 2 5000 10 2 Prescale value of Input A X mantissa ps ax 2 5000 Prescale value o...

Page 76: ...ue A D Passing time Referring to the following table specify the prescale value corresponding to the desired display unit N Pulses per rotation πd Circumferential length per rotation L Length of processing stage When fa is 0 an overflow at the upper limit will be displayed Calculated value Display unit Prescale value α Passing time s L πd N H L PASS Distance Alarm outputs Operation Configuration A...

Page 77: ...nction Parameter Setting Procedure 0 func FUNC Parameter Set value Meaning of set value Function func f1 Rpm circumferential speed f2 Absolute ratio f3 Error ratio f4 Rotational difference f5 Flow rate ratio f6 Passing time A Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 3 s in RUN level to move to the initial setting level L0 is displayed on the level bank display to indicate the initial setting level B Pre...

Page 78: ... by 60 and the workpiece passing speed between points A and B is displayed T Time s from the rising edge of input A to the rising edge of input B α Prescale value A D Passing speed TR Recovery Time The time required from the end of one measurement until completing preparations for the next measurement Allow at least 1 ms Initial setting level P Explanation of Functions Function A B Operation Confi...

Page 79: ...rom one input A ON to the next is displayed The measurement value can be obtained using the following formula D T α T Time s between input A rising edges α Prescale value A D Cycle Calculated value Display unit Prescale value α Passing speed mm s 1000 L 60 m s L 60 m min L cm s 100 L 60 cm min 100 L km h 0 06 L Operation Configuration Application T1 T2 T5 T3 T4 Hold TR T1 α T2 α T5 α Input A Measu...

Page 80: ...e s α Prescale value A D Time difference TR Recovery Time The time required from the end of one measurement until completing preparations for the next measurement Allow at least 1 ms Referring to the following table specify the prescale value corresponding to the desired display unit Calculated value Display unit Prescale value α Cycle s 1 min 1 60 A B Measuring Workpiece Passing Time between A an...

Page 81: ...mpleting preparations for the next measurement Allow at least 1 ms Referring to the following table specify the prescale value corresponding to the desired display unit Monitoring the ON time of a Printing Press Controlling the Valve Open Time Operation Configuration Application Communications output T1 T2 T4 T3 Hold TR T1 α T2 α T4 α Input A Measurement value No measurement Measurement T3 is not ...

Page 82: ...measurement until completing preparations for the next measurement Allow at least 1 ms Referring to the following table specify the prescale value corresponding to the desired display unit Na Number of input A pulses per rotation πda Circumferential length m of Input A per rotation A BCD Encoder To PLC Operation Configuration Application C4 C3 C2 C1 Hold TR C1 α C2 α C4 α Input A Input B Measureme...

Page 83: ...end of one measurement until completing preparations for the next measurement Allow at least 1 ms Referring to the following table specify the prescale value corresponding to the desired display unit Na Number of input A pulses per rotation πda Circumferential length m of input A per rotation A H L PASS Encoder Alarm outputs Operation Configuration Application C4 C3 C2 C1 Hold TR C1 α C2 α C4 α In...

Page 84: ...FUNC A Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 3 s in RUN level to move to the initial setting level L0 is displayed on the level bank display to indicate the initial setting level B Press the S SHIFT Key to make the SV display flash The setting can be changed when the SV display starts to flash C Use the U UP Key to change the set value D Press the M MODE Key to switch the display to the next PV The s...

Page 85: ...D Measurement value Note If F1 individual inputs is used both preset value A and preset value B must be set Holding the Measurement Value Turning ON the HOLD input temporarily stops the cumulative count and holds the measurement value The outputs are also held Resetting the Display Value The display value can be zeroed by turning ON the RESET input or press the MAX MIN Key for 1 second or longer W...

Page 86: ... D Measurement value Holding the Measurement Value Turning ON the HOLD input temporarily stops the cumulative count and holds the measurement value The outputs are also held Resetting the Display Value The display value can be zeroed by turning ON the RESET input or press the MAX MIN Key for 1 second or longer While the RESET input is ON measurement is not performed the display shows and all outpu...

Page 87: ...input temporarily stops the cumulative count and holds the measurement value The outputs are also held Resetting the Display Value The display value can be zeroed by turning ON the RESET input or press the MAX MIN Key for 1 second or longer While the RESET input is ON measurement is not performed the display shows and all outputs are OFF Compensation Value Input Use the compensation input to start...

Page 88: ...C A Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 3 s in RUN level to move to the initial setting level L0 is displayed on the level bank display to indicate the initial setting level B Press the S SHIFT Key to make the SV display flash The setting can be changed when the SV display starts to flash C Use the U UP Key to change the set value D Press the M MODE Key to switch the display to the next PV The set ...

Page 89: ...contact NC or voltage pulse L 10 Contact NO or voltage pulse H 11 Contact NC or voltage pulse L R P C in ta L0 IN TA in tb L0 IN TB 3 s min A Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 3 s in RUN level to move to the initial setting level L0 is displayed on the level bank display to indicate the initial setting level B If the PV display is not in ta or in tb press the M MODE Key to display the desired par...

Page 90: ...n the decimal point position dp setting Initial setting level R P C Parameter Set value Meaning of set value Input A Prescale value X mantissa ps ax 0 0000 to 9 9999 Input A prescale value mantissa Input A Prescale value Y exponent ps ay 9 to 9 Input A prescale value exponent Input B Prescale value X mantissa ps bx 0 0000 to 9 9999 Input B prescale value mantissa See note Input B Prescale value Y ...

Page 91: ...scaling 3 s min A Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 3 s in RUN level to move to the initial setting level L0 is displayed on the level bank display to indicate the initial setting level B Press the M MODE Key several times to switch the PV display to ps ax Teaching is possible for the prescale AX mantissa scaling input value T is lit to indicate that teaching is possible Refer to P 5 30 for the t...

Page 92: ... s min L Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 1 s to return to the RUN level dp L0 M dp L0 S dp L0 U nomal out p L0 M 1234 5 1234 5 L After performing step B press the U UP Key Teaching is enabled and T flashes The setting changes to match the actual input Press the U UP Key again The entered value is set and the SV starts flashing Use the U UP and S SHIFT Keys to change the set value Change the set...

Page 93: ...lled the auto zero time Parameter Setting Procedure Input adjustment level Parameter Set value Meaning of set value Auto zero time A at za 0 0 to 2999 9 Input A auto zero time Auto zero time B at zb 0 0 to 2999 9 Input B auto zero time R at za L1 AT ZA at zb L1 AT ZB at za L1 AT ZA at za L1 AT ZA Explanation of Functions Auto zero Time Auto zero time Time Frequency 3 s min A Press the L LEVEL Key ...

Page 94: ...can be changed when the SV display starts to flash E Use the U UP and S SHIFT Keys to change the set value F Press the M MODE Key to switch to the next parameter The set value is registered 1 s min G Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 1 s to return to the RUN level 1 at za 2999 9 S 1 at za 1 0000 U 1 at zb 2999 9 M 1234 5 1234 5 L ...

Page 95: ...ared Measurement is not performed during RESET input The display during RESET input is and all outputs are OFF HOLD and TIMING inputs are accepted but measurement is disabled during RESET input 5 8 Not Performing Measurements for Set Intervals P 5 34 R P C HH H LL L RESET input Min value Max value No measurement status Comparative set value HH H Comparative set value LL L Output Output Measurement...

Page 96: ... 9 s R s tmr Lf S TMR 3 s min A Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 3 s in RUN level to move to the initial setting level L0 is displayed on the level bank display to indicate the initial setting level B Press the M MODE Key several times to change the PV display to amov This parameter is not displayed for the initial status due to setting level protect Refer to 5 34 Limiting Key Operations P 5 84 ...

Page 97: ... SHIFT Keys to change the set value H Press the M MODE Key to switch to the next parameter The set value is registered 1 s min I Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 1 s to return to the initial setting level 1 s min J Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 1 s to return to RUN level s tmr 10 0 Lf U stdby off Lf M L0 L 123 4 123 4 L Remarks ...

Page 98: ...lay refresh period is to be lengthened Moving averaging is used to remove periodic noise superimposed on input signals The following graphs show the relationship between the data refresh periods for both simple and moving averaging processes when the averaging times is set to 4 Simple Average Moving Average Explanation of Functions Average processing Input adjustment level R Input frequency 20 ms ...

Page 99: ...s 512 Every 10 24 s 1024 Every 20 48 s Moving average 1 to 1024 Every 20 ms Parameter Set value Meaning of set value Averaging type avg t smpl Simple average move Moving average Averaging times avg n 1 1 2 2 4 4 8 8 16 16 32 32 64 64 128 128 256 256 512 512 1024 1024 avg t L1 AVG T avg n L1 AVG N 3 s min A Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 3 s in RUN level to move to the initial setting level L0 ...

Page 100: ...ress the M MODE Key to change to the next parameter avg n The average type setting is registered F Press the S SHIFT Key to make the SV display flash G Use the U UP Key to change the averaging times setting H Press the M MODE Key to switch to the next parameter The averaging times setting is registered 1 s min I Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 1 s to return to RUN level avg t smpl L1 S avg t mo...

Page 101: ...Outputs Zone Outputs Initial setting level Parameter Set value Meaning of set value Comparative output pattern out p nomal Standard outputs See note zone Zone outputs level Level outputs R P C out p L0 OUT P Measurement value Comparative set value H Comparative set value HH Comparative set value L Comparative set value LL Output HH Output H Output PASS Output L Output LL ON OFF Measurement value C...

Page 102: ... value L Comparative set value LL Output HH Output H Output PASS Output L Output LL ON OFF ON OFF Comparative set value 5 Output 5 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Comparative set value 1 Comparative set value 2 Comparative set value 3 Comparative set value 4 Measurement value ON OFF Comparative set value 5 Output 5 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Comparative set value 1 Comparative set val...

Page 103: ... A Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 3 s in RUN level to move to the initial setting level L0 is displayed on the level bank display to indicate the initial setting level B Press the M MODE Key several times to change the PV display to out p C Press the S SHIFT Key to make the SV display flash The setting can be changed and the SV display starts to flash D Use the U UP Key to change the set value...

Page 104: ...steresis Hysteresis works in the direction of decreasing measurement values for comparative set values HH and H and works in the direction of increasing measurement values for comparative set values LL and L Note that hysteresis works in the direction of decreasing measurement values for all set values if the output pattern is set to a level output Advanced function setting level R Explanation of ...

Page 105: ... Key to make the SV display flash The setting can be changed when the SV display starts to flash D Use the U UP and S SHIFT Keys to set the password 0169 Press the M MODE Key to move to the advanced function setting level Lf is displayed on the level bank display to indicate the advanced function setting level E Press the M MODE Key several times to change the PV display to hys F Press the S SHIFT...

Page 106: ...ettings is 100 ms For example if 10 is set then the shot output time is 10 100 ms 1 s The shot output time is an internal calculation time The following times are added to the set time to give the actual output time For relay outputs 11 ms max For transistor outputs 1 ms max Advanced function setting level Parameter Set value Meaning of set value Shot output shot 0 to 1999 0 to 1 999 ms 0 to 199 9...

Page 107: ...play flash The setting can be changed when the SV display starts to flash D Use the U UP and S SHIFT Keys to set the password 0169 Press the M MODE Key to move to the advanced function setting level Lf is displayed on the level bank display to indicate the advanced function setting level E Press the M MODE Key several times to change the PV display to shot F Press the S SHIFT Key to make the SV di...

Page 108: ...en the output OFF delay is 10 100 ms 1 s Parameter Setting Procedure Advanced function setting level R P C Explanation of Functions Output OFF delay Parameter Set value Meaning of set value Output OFF delay off d 0 to 1999 0 to 1 999 ms 0 to 199 9 s off d Lf OFF D 3 s min A Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 3 s in RUN level to move to the initial setting level L0 is displayed on the level bank di...

Page 109: ...e changed when the SV display starts to flash G Use the U UP and S SHIFT Keys to change the set value H Press the M MODE Key to switch to the next parameter The set value is registered 1 s min I Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 1 s to return to the initial setting level 1 s min J Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 1 s to return to RUN level off d Lf 0000 S off d 0050 Lf U shot 0 Lf M L0 L 123 4 ...

Page 110: ...status can be held while the HOLD input is ON The measurement value is held when the HOLD input turns ON When the HOLD input turns OFF the measurement value at that time is restored During HOLD input signals other than a RESET input or bank signal are not accepted R P C HOLD input Comparative set value HH H Comparative set value LL L Output HH H Output LL L ...

Page 111: ...o stp off Continue Continue out Stop Continue all Stop Stop R P RESET Comparative set value H Comparative set value HH Comparative set value L Does not turn ON Output L Output HH Output H o stp Lf O STP 3 s min A Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 3 s in RUN level to move to the initial setting level L0 is displayed on the level bank display to indicate the initial setting level B Press the M MODE...

Page 112: ...e PV display to o stp F Press the S SHIFT Key to make the SV display flash The setting can be changed when the SV display starts to flash G Use the U UP Key to change the set value H Press the M MODE Key to switch to the next parameter The set value is registered 1 s min I Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 1 s to return to the initial setting level 1 s min J Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 1 s...

Page 113: ...he level bank display to indicate the initial setting level B Press the M MODE Key several times to change the PV display to amov This parameter is not displayed for the initial status due to setting level protect Refer to 5 34 Limiting Key Operations P 5 84 for information on removing setting level protect C Press the S SHIFT Key to make the SV display flash The setting can be changed when the SV...

Page 114: ...he set value H Press the M MODE Key to switch to the next parameter The set value is registered 1 s min I Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 1 s to return to the initial setting level 1 s min J Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 1 s to return to RUN level pass h Lf U hys 1 Lf M L0 L 123 4 123 4 L ...

Page 115: ... the initial setting level B Press the M MODE Key several times to change the PV display to amov This parameter is not displayed for the initial status due to setting level protect Refer to 5 34 Limiting Key Operations P 5 84 for information on removing setting level protect C Press the S SHIFT Key to make the SV display flash The setting can be changed when the SV display starts to flash D Use th...

Page 116: ...et value H Press the M MODE Key to switch to the next parameter The set value is registered 1 s min I Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 1 s to return to the initial setting level 1 s min J Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 1 s to return to RUN level out n n c Lf U o stp off Lf M L0 L 123 4 123 4 L ...

Page 117: ...nabled stdby Lf STDBY 3 s min A Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 3 s in RUN level to move to the initial setting level L0 is displayed on the level bank display to indicate the initial setting level B Press the M MODE Key several times to change the PV display to amov This parameter is not displayed for the initial status due to setting level protect Refer to 5 34 Limiting Key Operations P 5 84 ...

Page 118: ...ts to flash G Use the U UP Key to change the set value to on Change the set value to off to turn OFF the standby sequence H Press the M MODE Key to switch to the next parameter The set value is registered 1 s min I Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 1 s to return to the initial setting level 1 s min J Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 1 s to return to RUN level stdby off Lf M stdby off Lf S stdby...

Page 119: ...essarily have to be higher than the value set for the lower limit The following is an example of reverse scaling If the upper and lower limit are set to the same value then the upper limit will equals the lower limit plus 1 for linear output Linear output level R P C 5 or 10 V 0 V Linear output lower limit Linear output upper limit Linear output lower limit Linear output upper limit 5 V 1 V Measur...

Page 120: ...t lower limit lset l 19999 to 99999 19999 to 99999 lset c Ls LSET C lset v Ls LSET V lset h Ls LSET H lset l Ls LSET L 3 s min A Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 3 s in RUN level to move to the initial setting level L0 is displayed on the level bank display to indicate the initial setting level B Press the L LEVEL Key once less than 1 s or several times to move to the linear output level and dis...

Page 121: ...ey to make the SV display flash J Use the S SHIFT and U UP Keys to change the linear output lower limit value K Press the M MODE Key to switch to the next parameter The set values are registered 1 s min L Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 1 s to return to RUN level lset l 9999 Ls M 9999 Ls lset l S lset l 00000 Ls SU Ls M 123 4 123 4 L ...

Page 122: ... d ref L2 D REF 3 s min A Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 3 s in RUN level to move to the initial setting level L0 is displayed on the level bank display to indicate the initial setting level B Press the L LEVEL Key several times to move to the display adjustment level L2 is displayed on the level bank display to indicate the adjustment level C Press the M MODE Key to switch to the PV display t...

Page 123: ...mpensation value Use the following parameter to set the compensation condition Input adjustment level C Explanation of Functions Compensation Compensation Conditions Compensation Conditions None Compensation Conditions Plus Compensation Input compensation value Compensation performed regardless of whether the immediately preceding input is positive or negative Measurement value Compensation Measur...

Page 124: ...flash The setting can be changed when the SV display starts to flash D Use the U UP and S SHIFT Keys to change the set value E Press the M MODE Key to switch to the PV display to com p The set value is registered F Press the S SHIFT Key to make the SV display flash The setting can be changed when the SV display starts to flash G Use the U UP Key to change the set value H Press the M MODE Key to sw...

Page 125: ...values are also held when there is a power interruption This is also possible for the K3HB R P Use the following parameter to set the interruption memory parameter Parameter Setting Procedure Input adjustment level Parameter Set value Meaning of set value Interruption memory memo on Interruption memory enabled off Interruption memory disabled C OFF ON Measurement value Hold Recover Power supply me...

Page 126: ... the SV display flash The setting can be changed when the SV display starts to flash E Use the U UP Key to change the set value F Press the M MODE Key to switch to the next parameter The set value is registered 1 s min G Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 1 s to return to RUN level off L1 memo S on L1 memo U 0 L1 compn M 123 4 123 4 L Remarks ...

Page 127: ...IN Key is pressed in the RUN level the PV display switches as follows present value maximum value minimum value present value Resetting the Maximum and Minimum Values The maximum and minimum values can be reset by a RESET input or by pressing the MAX MIN Key for 1 s R P C Initializing Measuring Max value Min value Measurement status Power supply Initializing Measuring Measurement value Measuring M...

Page 128: ...m values even if the device should momentarily stop 5 22 Holding Measurement Values P 5 63 Values are held even in overflow or no measurement status Values are held even if a software reset is performed by key operations or communications The interruption memory cannot be used if the startup compensation timer is enabled when the power is turned ON 5 22 Holding Measurement Values P 5 63 5 24 Chang...

Page 129: ... set value Display value selection disp pv Present value max Max value min Min value R P C disp L2 DISP 3 s min A Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 3 s in RUN level to move to the initial setting level L0 is displayed on the level bank display to indicate the initial setting level B Press the L LEVEL Key several times to move to the display adjustment level L2 is displayed on the level bank displ...

Page 130: ...ed on Comparative set value displayed R P C sv dsp L2 SV DSP 3 s min A Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 3 s in RUN level to move to the initial setting level L0 is displayed on the level bank display to indicate the initial setting level B Press the L LEVEL Key several times to move to the display adjustment level L2 is displayed on the level bank display to indicate the display adjustment level...

Page 131: ...rameter Setting Procedure Display adjustment level Parameter Set value Status PV display color Display color selection color grn r OFF Green ON Red grn OFF Green ON red g OFF Red ON Green red OFF Red ON R P C color L2 COLOR 3 s min A Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 3 s in RUN level to move to the initial setting level L0 is displayed on the level bank display to indicate the initial setting lev...

Page 132: ... and Operations 5 70 5 29 Performing Output Tests P 5 74 F Press the M MODE Key to switch to the next parameter The set value is registered 1 s min G Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 1 s to return to RUN level disp pv L2 M 123 4 123 4 L Remarks ...

Page 133: ...ayed If the position meter lower limit set value is larger than the position meter upper limit set value the top and bottom of the above displays will be reversed The position meter will not be lit if there is an input error Display adjustment level Parameter Set value Meaning of set value Position meter type pos t off OFF inc Incremental inc r Incremental reversed dev Deviation 2 dev r Deviation ...

Page 134: ...sition meter type is registered G Press the S SHIFT Key to make the SV display flash The setting can be changed when the SV display starts to flash H Use the U UP and S SHIFT Keys to change the position meter upper limit setting I Press the M MODE Key to switch to the next parameter pos l The parameter for the position meter upper limit is registered J Press the S SHIFT Key to make the SV display ...

Page 135: ...occur if set to 0 R P C ret L2 RET 3 s min A Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 3 s in RUN level to move to the initial setting level L0 is displayed on the level bank display to indicate the initial setting level B Press the L LEVEL Key several times to move to the display adjustment level L2 is displayed on the level bank display to indicate the display adjustment level C Press the M MODE Key se...

Page 136: ... least 3 s in RUN level to move to the initial setting level L0 is displayed on the level bank display to indicate the initial setting level B Press the L LEVEL Key several times to move to the output test level test Lt is displayed on the level bank display to indicate the output test level C Press the S SHIFT Key The test input will be 0 after moving to output test status D Use the U UP and S SH...

Page 137: ...ection method must be specified The bank selection function is enabled when the selection method is specified The individual bank settings cannot be made until bank selection is enabled The bank selection method is set using the following parameter 1 With this setting banks cannot be selected using event inputs 2 With this setting banks cannot be selected using key operations Event inputs can be u...

Page 138: ...starts to flash D Use the U UP and S SHIFT Keys to set the password 0169 Press the M MODE Key to move to the advanced function setting level Lf is displayed on the level bank display to indicate the advanced function setting level E Press the M MODE Key several times to change the PV display to bnk c F Press the S SHIFT Key to make the SV display flash The setting can be changed when the SV displa...

Page 139: ...to 9 Input A prescale value exponent Input B Prescale value X ps bx 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 to 9 9999 Input B prescale value mantissa Input B Prescale value Y ps by 9 to 9 Input B prescale value exponent Parameter Set value Meaning of set value Decimal point position dp No decimal point One digit below the decimal point is displayed Two digits below the decimal point are displayed Three digits below the ...

Page 140: ...99 to 99999 Parameter Set value Meaning of set value Comparative set value 5 sv o5 9999 to 99999 19999 to 99999 Comparative set value 4 sv o4 9999 to 99999 19999 to 99999 Comparative set value 3 sv o3 9999 to 99999 19999 to 99999 Comparative set value 2 sv o2 9999 to 99999 19999 to 99999 Comparative set value 1 sv o1 9999 to 99999 19999 to 99999 sv hh L4 SV HH sv bnk L4 SV BNK copy L4 COPY sv l L4...

Page 141: ...4 M sv1 h 99999 L4 M sv1 h 99999 L4 S sv1 h 10000 L4 U sv1 l 19999 L4 M Repeat steps F to I to change other comparative set values in the same bank The settings for all comparative set values in the bank have been completed Proceed to step J to copy the contents of this bank to all banks Proceed to step D to set comparative set values for other banks Proceed to step N when bank comparative set val...

Page 142: ...32 Copying Bank Comparative Set Values P 5 82 Proceed to step D to correct copied bank parameters Proceed to step N if bank comparative set value settings have been completed 1 s min N Press the L LEVEL Key for at least 1 s to return to RUN level 123 4 123 4 L Remarks ...

Page 143: ... value level C Press the S SHIFT Key to make the SV display flash The setting can be changed when the SV display starts to flash D Use the U UP Key to select the bank to be copied from E Press the M MODE Key to switch to the next parameter Change the prescale values AX AY BX and BY as required F Press the M MODE Key several times to change the PV display to copy G Press the S SHIFT Key to make the...

Page 144: ...e set value level C Press the S SHIFT Key to make the SV display flash The setting can be changed when the SV display starts to flash D Use the U UP Key to select the bank to be copied from E Press the M MODE Key to switch to the next parameter Change the comparative set values HH H L and LL as required F Press the M MODE Key several times to change the PV display to copy G Press the S SHIFT Key t...

Page 145: ...is not displayed for the initial status due to setting level protect Refer to 5 34 Limiting Key Operations P 5 84 for information on removing setting level protect C Press the S SHIFT Key to make the SV display flash The setting can be changed when the SV display starts to flash D Use the U UP and S SHIFT Keys to set the password 0169 Press the M MODE Key to move to the advanced function setting l...

Page 146: ...ting Level Protect The following parameter limits moving to other levels Setting Change Protect The following parameter disables changing settings with key operations All protect level parameters and movement to the advanced function setting level and calibration level can be changed Protect level Parameter Set value Restriction details RUN level Move to the adjustment level Present value display ...

Page 147: ...in RUN level to move to the protect level Lp is displayed on the level bank display to indicate protect level B Press the M MODE Key several times to display the desired protection The display shows setting change protect as an example C Press the S SHIFT Key to make the SV display flash D Use the U UP Key to change the SV display E Press the M MODE Key to switch to the next parameter The set valu...

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 ...

Page 150: ... sys err Internal memory error A SYSERR message displayed when there is no pulse input indicates an internal memory error Repair is necessary Consult your OMRON representative Input frequency range exceeded error eep err Error in non volatile memory Press the L LEVEL Key in this state for at least 3 s to return to the factory settings If the problem still persists repair is necessary Contact the p...

Page 151: ...OLD input remains ON and the power is turned ON the display remains on while the HOLD input remains ON Is the RESET input still ON Turn OFF the RESET input The comparative output does not turn OFF even if the measurement value returns to the normal range Is the hysteresis setting too large Change the setting to an appropriate value Is the Output Refresh Stop set Turn OFF the Output Refresh Stop Ca...

Page 152: ...Troubleshooting Section 6 Troubleshooting 6 4 ...

Page 153: ... Appendices Appendices Specifications A 2 Model Number Structure A 7 Parameter List A 8 Parameter Display Conditions A 17 About Parameters A 23 No Measurement Status A 29 Forecasted Cycle Calculations A 30 ...

Page 154: ... Max applied voltage 30 VDC max OFF leakage current 0 1 mA max Hold input Reset input Compensation input Bank input Outputs 4 Relay contact outputs 250 VAC 30 VDC 5 A resistive load Mechanical life expectancy 5 000 000 operations Electrical life expectancy 100 000 operations Transistor outputs Maximum load voltage 24 VDC Maximum load current 50 mA Leakage current 100 µA max Linear outputs 0 to 20 ...

Page 155: ...mmon mode waveform with 1 ns rising edge and pulse width of 1 µs 100 ns 24 VAC VDC models 1 500 V at power supply terminals in normal or common mode waveform with 1 ns rising edge and pulse width of 1 µs 100 ns Vibration resistance Frequency 10 to 55 Hz Acceleration 50 m s2 10 sweeps of 5 min each in X Y and Z directions Shock resistance 150 m s2 100 m s2 for relay outputs 3 times each in 3 axes 6...

Page 156: ...hock resistance 150 m s2 100 m s2 for relay outputs 3 times each in 3 axes 6 directions Weight Approx 300 g Base Unit only Degree of protection Front panel Conforms to NEMA 4X for indoor use equivalent to IP66 Rear case IP20 Terminals IP00 finger protection VDE0106 100 Memory protection EEPROM non volatile memory Number of rewrites 100 000 Applicable standards UL61010C 1 CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 evalua...

Page 157: ...directions Weight Approx 300 g Base Unit only Degree of protection Front panel Conforms to NEMA 4X for indoor use equivalent to IP66 Rear case IP20 Terminals IP00 finger protection VDE0106 100 Memory protection EEPROM non volatile memory Number of rewrites 100 000 Applicable standards UL61010C 1 CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 evaluated by UL EN61010 1 IEC61010 1 Pollution degree 2 Overvoltage category II EN6...

Page 158: ... conditions 2 Do not use the Sensor outside of the derating area i e do not use it in the area labeled 1 in the above graphics Doing so may deteriorate or damage internal components 0 20 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Ambient temperature C 40 60 80 100 120 140 Max current mA 1 0 20 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Ambient temperature C 40 60 80 100 120 140 Max current mA 1 With 12 V With 10 V With 12 V ...

Page 159: ...Sensor power supply 10 VDC 5 100 mA L2A Linear voltage output DC0 1 5 V 0 to 10 V Sensor power supply 12 VDC 10 80 mA L2B Linear voltage output DC0 1 5 V 0 to 10 V Sensor power supply 10 VDC 5 100 mA A Sensor power supply 12 VDC 10 80 mA B Sensor power supply 10 VDC 5 100 mA FLK1A Communications RS 232C Sensor power supply 12 VDC 10 80 mA FLK1B Communications RS 232C Sensor power supply 10 VDC 5 1...

Page 160: ...above Same as above R 19999 P 0 Conforms to decimal point position EU Measurement value comparative set value LL Same as above Same as above Same as above Conforms to decimal point position EU Adjustment Bank bank 0 to 7 0 to 7 0 Communication write cmwt OFF ON off on OFF Initial setting Function func F1 to 6 f1 to 6 F1 Input type A in ta No contact NO no contact NC contact NO contact NC 00 01 10 ...

Page 161: ...atic display return ret 0 to 99 0 to 99 10 s Position meter type pos t OFF incremental incremental reversed deviation deviation reversed off inc inc r dev dev r Incremental Position meter upper limit pos h Same as measurement value Same as measurement value 99999 None When the time unit is hr min s When the time unit is min s ms EU Position meter lower limit pos l Same as above Same as above R 199...

Page 162: ... 3BY ps3 by 9 to 9 10 9 to 10 9 0 Decimal point position 3 dp3 0 to 4 0 Prescale 4AX ps4 ax 0 0000 to 9 9999 0 0000 to 9 9999 1 0000 1 Prescale 4AY ps4 ay 9 to 9 10 9 to 10 9 0 Prescale 4BX ps4 bx 0 0000 to 9 9999 0 0000 to 9 9999 1 0000 1 Prescale 4BY ps4 by 9 to 9 10 9 to 10 9 0 Decimal point position 4 dp4 0 to 4 0 Prescale 5AX ps5 ax 0 0000 to 9 9999 0 0000 to 9 9999 1 0000 1 Prescale 5AY ps5 ...

Page 163: ... Same as above EU Comparative set value 3LL s 3 ll Same as above Same as above R 19999 P 0 Same as above EU Comparative set value 4HH s 4 hh Same as above Same as above 99999 Same as above EU Comparative set value 4H s 4 h Same as above Same as above 99999 Same as above EU Comparative set value 4L s 4 l Same as above Same as above R 19999 P 0 Same as above EU Comparative set value 4LL s 4 ll Same ...

Page 164: ...9 59 when the time unit is hr min s OFF 00 00 0 to 99 59 9 when the time unit is min s ms off 9999 to 99999 0 to 99999 off 0 to 99999 off 0 00 00 to 9 59 59 off 00 00 0 to 99 59 9 OFF None When the time unit is hr min s When the time unit is min s ms EU Advanced function settings Set value initialization init OFF ON off on OFF PASS output change pass LL L PASS H HH and ERR ll l pass h hh err PASS ...

Page 165: ...Function func Individual inputs phase differential inputs pulse counting input f1 f2 f3 Pulse counting input Input type A in ta No contact NO no contact NC contact NO contact NC 00 01 10 11 No contact NO Input type B in tb No contact NO no contact NC contact NO contact NC 00 01 10 11 No contact NO Prescale X ps ax 0 0000 to 9 9999 0 0000 to 9 9999 1 0000 4 Prescale Y ps ay 9 to 9 9 to 9 0 Decimal ...

Page 166: ...bank s bnk 0 to 7 0 to 7 0 Comparative set value 05 s 0 o5 19999 to 99999 9999 to 99999 99999 Conforms to decimal point position EU Comparative set value 04 s 0 o4 19999 to 99999 9999 to 99999 99999 Conforms to decimal point position EU Comparative set value 03 s 0 o3 19999 to 99999 9999 to 99999 99999 Conforms to decimal point position EU Comparative set value 02 s 0 o2 19999 to 99999 9999 to 999...

Page 167: ...tive set value 51 s 5 o1 19999 to 99999 9999 to 99999 99999 Conforms to decimal point position EU Comparative set value 65 s 6 o5 19999 to 99999 9999 to 99999 99999 Conforms to decimal point position EU Comparative set value 64 s 6 o4 19999 to 99999 9999 to 99999 99999 Conforms to decimal point position EU Comparative set value 63 s 6 o3 19999 to 99999 9999 to 99999 99999 Conforms to decimal point...

Page 168: ...value initialization init OFF ON off on OFF Output OFF delay off d 0 to 1999 0 to 1999 0 ms Shot output shot 0 to 1999 0 to 1999 0 ms Output logic out n Close in alarm open in alarm n o n c Close in alarm Bank selection bnk c OFF KEY EV off key ev OFF Others Linear output calibration value H Linear output calibration value L Level Parameter name Characters Setting range Characters Initial value De...

Page 169: ...put Unit is only CPA B change in PASS output L Measurement value compara tive set value LL When the Out put Unit is only CPA B change in PASS output LL Adjust ment Bank bank Bank selection KEY Communica tion write cmwt Initializa tion Function func Input type A in ta Input type B in tb When function requires two inputs Prescale AX ps ax Bank selection OFF Prescale AY ps ay Bank selection OFF Presc...

Page 170: ...FF Scaling Prescaling bank ps bnk Bank selection OFF Prescale AX 0 7 pso ax Bank selection OFF is the value between 0 and 7 set for the comparative set value bank Prescale AY 0 7 ps0 ay Bank selection OFF is the value between 0 and 7 set for the comparative set value bank Prescale BX 0 7 ps0 bx Bank selection OFF is the value between 0 and 7 set for the comparative set value bank Prescale BY 0 7 p...

Page 171: ...omparative set value bank When the Out put Unit is CPA change in PASS output L Comparative set value LL 0 to 7 sv0 ll Bank selection OFF is the value between 0 and 7 set for the comparative set value bank When the Out put Unit is CPA change in PASS output LL Bank copy copy Bank selection OFF When the Out put Unit is CPA change in PASS output PASS or ERR Linear output Linear current type lset c Lin...

Page 172: ...SS or ERR Output OFF delay off d Shot output shot Output logic out n Output refresh stop o stp Bank selection bnk c Startup com pensation timer s tmr Standby sequence stdby When the Out put Unit is CPA B change in PASS output PASS or ERR Level Parameter name Char acters R P 1 2 3 4 C1 C2 T1 T2 BCD CPA CPB L1A L1B L2A L2B FLK1A FLK1B FLK2A FLK2L DRT Setting Conditions ...

Page 173: ...KEY Communica tion write cmwt Initializa tion Function func Input type A in ta Input type B in tb When function requires two inputs Prescale X ps ax Bank selection OFF Prescale Y ps ay Bank selection OFF Decimal point position dp Bank selection OFF Comparative output pattern out p Move to the advanced func tion setting level amov Setting level protect 0 Input adjust ment Compensation value compn C...

Page 174: ...0 o3 Bank selection OFF is the value between 0 and 7 set for the comparative set value bank Comparative set value 2 0 to 7 sv0 o2 Bank selection OFF is the value between 0 and 7 set for the comparative set value bank Comparative set value 1 0 to 7 sv0 o1 Bank selection OFF is the value between 0 and 7 set for the comparative set value bank Bank copy copy Bank selection OFF Linear output Linear cur...

Page 175: ...asurement starts Initial setting level FUNC Function F1 to F6 IN TA Input type A No contact NO NC Contact NO NC IN TB Input type B No contact NO NC Contact NO NC PS AX Prescale AX 0 0000 to 9 9999 PS AY Prescale AY 9 to 9 This is not displayed in the factory default state Change the setting level protection to 0 PS BX Prescale BX 0 0000 to 9 9999 PS BY Prescale BY 9 to 9 TIME OFF min h min s min s...

Page 176: ... MIN RET Automatic display return 0 to 99 s POS T Position meter type OFF incremental incremental reversed deviation deviation reversed POS H Position meter upper limit 19 999 to 99 999 POS L Position meter lower limit 19 999 to 99 999 Prescale level 1 s max PS BNK Prescale bank 0 to 7 Displayed when bank selection bnk c is not set to OFF PS0 AX Prescale 0AX 0 0000 to 9 9999 PS0 AY Prescale 0AY 9 ...

Page 177: ...hen bank selection bnk c is set to KEY BANK Bank 0 to 7 Measurement stops Measurement starts FUNC Function F1 to F6 IN TA Input type A No contact NO NC Contact NO NC IN TB Input type B No contact NO NC Contact NO NC PS AX Prescale AX 0 0000 to 9 9999 PS AY Prescale AY 9 to 9 1 s min 3 s min This is not displayed in the factory default state Change the setting level protection to 0 DP Decimal point...

Page 178: ...F incremental incremental reversed deviation deviation reversed POS H Position meter upper limit 0 to 99 999 POS L Position meter lower limit 0 to 99 999 1 s max Prescale level 0 to 7 PS BNK Prescale bank Displayed when bank selection bnk c is not set to OFF PS0 AX Prescale 0AX 0 0000 to 9 9999 PS0 AY Prescale 0AY 9 to 9 DP0 Decimal point position 0 0 to 4 COPY Bank copy OFF ON PS7 AX Prescale 7AX...

Page 179: ...t least 1 s from any display except for the protect level to return to the first parameter in the RUN or initial setting level 1 s min 3 s min Measurement stops Measurement starts Initial setting level FUNC Function F1 to F3 IN TA Input type A No contact NO NC Contact NO NC IN TB Input type B No contact NO NC Contact NO NC PS AX Prescale AX 0 0000 to 9 9999 PS AY Prescale AY 9 to 9 DP Decimal poin...

Page 180: ... meter type OFF incremental incremental reversed deviation deviation reversed POS H Position meter upper limit 19 999 to 99 999 POS L Position meter lower limit 19 999 to 99 999 1 s max Prescale level 0 to 7 PS BNK Prescale bank Displayed when bank selection bnk c is not set to OFF PS7 AX Prescale 7AX 0 0000 to 9 9999 PS7 AY Prescale 7AY 9 to 9 DP7 Decimal point position 0 to 4 COPY Bank copy OFF ...

Page 181: ...urs in the following circumstances When power is turned ON during a RESET input or during startup compensation timer operation Immediately after returning to RUN level from any level other than the protect and adjustment levels during a RESET input or during startup compensation timer operation If the HOLD signal turns ON when no measurement has been made the no measurement status is held 88888 8 ...

Page 182: ...ncy has increased so 1 T2 is used as the frequency at that point 4 If time T2 expires before the next pulse is received after receiving pulse P2 it is clear that the frequency will be lower than 1 T2 but the value will not be know until the next pulse is actually received 5 If time T2 expires and the next pulse still has not been received after receiving pulse P2 the frequency is forecasted contin...

Page 183: ...and functions 1 5 1 6 D Decimal point position 5 28 5 30 5 77 Display adjustment 5 2 5 60 Display adjustment level 5 3 5 4 Display color selection 1 3 5 69 Display refresh period 1 3 5 60 Display value selection 1 3 5 67 Display returning to RUN level 5 73 E Event inputs 2 9 A 2 External dimensions 2 2 F Function for the K3HB C 5 23 Function for the K3HB P 5 16 Function for the K3HB R 5 9 H HOLD i...

Page 184: ...splay conditions A 8 Parameter list A 8 PASS output change 1 3 5 51 PASS range and outputs 5 55 Position meter 1 3 1 5 1 6 Position meter lower limit 5 71 5 72 Position meter type 5 71 5 72 Position meter upper limit 5 71 5 72 Power supply 2 5 Prescale values 5 28 Protect 5 2 5 3 5 4 Protect level 5 3 5 4 5 84 Protection 5 2 5 84 6 3 PV display 1 5 1 6 R RESET input 5 33 6 3 A 2 A 29 Resetting mea...

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