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K8AC-H

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Operating Procedures

Moving between Modes

To Adjust Mode

When the 

L

 key is pressed for one second in Run Mode, the 7-

segment display will begin to flash. If the key is held down for another 

two seconds, the mode will be switched to Adjust Mode.

To return to Run Mode from Adjust Mode, press the 

L

 key for at least 

one second.

To Protection Settings Mode

When the 

L

 and 

M

 keys are pressed for one second in Run Mode, 

the 7-segment display will begin to flash. If the keys are held down for 

another five seconds, the mode will be switched to Protection Settings 

Mode. To return to Run Mode from Protection Settings Mode, press 

L

 and 

M

 keys for at least one second.

To Gate Mode

When the 

D

 key is pressed for at least one second in Run Mode, the 

mode will be switched to Gate Mode. To return to Run Mode from 

Gate Mode, press the 

D

 key for at least one second.

To Test Mode

When the 

S

 key is pressed for at least one second in Run Mode, the 

mode will be switched to Test Mode. To return to Run Mode from Test 

Mode, press the 

S

 key for at least one second.

To Set Mode (Password Input)

A special operation is required to move to the Set Mode. 

Use the following procedure.

Setting the Parameter

The value set for each parameter is called the “set value.” Set values 

include both numbers and characters.

The status when a set value is displayed is called “monitor status,” 

and when it can be changed it is called “change status.”

Use the following procedure to display and change set values.

Procedure

1234

1234

Hold down for at

least another 2 s.

Password: 0169

When the key

is released

Power ON

Run Mode

Test Mode

Adjust Mode

Set Mode

Protection

Settings Mode Press the 

L

 

and 

M

 

keys for at 

least 1 s.

Press the 

L

 

and 

M

 

keys for

5 s.

Press the 

L

 key for  

at least 1s.

Press the 

L

 key

for at least 1 s.

Press the 

S

 

key for at least 1 s.

Press the 

L

 key

for  at least 1s.

When the 

key is 

released

Press the 

S

 

key for at least 1 s.

Press the

 

L

 

and 

M

 

keys.

Press the 

D

 

key for at least 1 s.

Press the 

D

 

key for at least 1 s.

Gate Mode

init

Set Mode

Next parameter

in Adjust Mode

0

0

000

0

000

016

9

0

amoV

amoV

M

M

M

M

S

S

0169

S

When password 

is incorrect

When password

is correct

Move to the Adjust Mode and use the 

M

 key to 

display the parameter for moving to the Set

 Mode.

·

 

The parameter characters are "

amoV

".

A.

Press the 

S

 key to display the set value 

(password).

B.

Press the 

S

 key again to enable changing 

the password.

C.

Use 

U

D

, and 

S

 keys to set the password. 

The password is 0169.

·

 

Press the 

M

 key. 

·

 

If the password is correct, the mode will change to 

the Set Mode.

·

 

If the password is incorrect, the next parameter will 

be displayed while still in Adjust Mode.

D.

Procedure

Monitor status

Change status

To next parameter

Use the 

S

U

, and

D

 keys to change

the set value.

2000

2

000

al-1

M

M

M

M

S

S

Press the 

S

 key while a parameter is displayed to 

go into monitor status. The set value for that 
parameter will be displayed.

A.

If the set value is not to be changed, press the 

key while in monitor status to switch to the next 
parameter.

B.

Press the 

S

 key again while in monitor status to 

enable the changing set value.

·

 The place where the set value can be changed will 

begin to flash.

C.

Press the 

M

 key to save the changed set value in 

internal memory and switch to the next parameter.

·

 Changed set values will not be saved in memory if 

the mode is changed by another key operation 
without first pressing the

 

M

 key.

E.

Use the 

S

U

, and 

D

 keys to change the set 

value.

D.

Note:

If a set value is out of 
range, either too high or too 
low, the maximum or 
minimum value will 
automatically be set. For 
models with a current input 
of 0.200 to 2.200 A, for 
example, the maximum 
value is 2.200 and the 
minimum value is 0.200.

Summary of Contents for K8AC-H Series

Page 1: ...nitor for element burnouts on heaters controlled with power regulators that used a three alarm method Normal monitoring is not possible for circuits that use a power regulator with a six alarm method...

Page 2: ...re linked with the control output value from the temperature controller Compatible with Gradient Settings of Power Controllers When using gradient settings with a power controller set a gate current l...

Page 3: ...tput specifi cations Com munica tions output Current input range 0 200 to 2 200 A 2 00 to 22 00 A 20 0 to 200 0 A 100 to 240 VAC ON OFF control SSR control Two current inputs for either single phase o...

Page 4: ...ut impedance 4 k min Cyclic and phase con trol 4 to 20 mA DC Burnout detection is possible for an input of 7 mA or greater Input impedance 50 max Outputs Relay contact outputs K8AC H C FLK One SPDT re...

Page 5: ...als and output terminals Dielectric strength 2 000 V for 1 min Between terminals and case Between power supply terminals CT primary terminals and gate input terminals communications terminals Between...

Page 6: ...VAC 0 3 A 30 VDC 1 A Maximum contact voltage 125 VAC 60 VDC Maximum contact current 1 A Maximum switching capaci ty 37 5 VA 30 W Minimum applicable load failure rate P value refer ence value 5 VDC 10...

Page 7: ...ct to the operating power supply All models 3 to 4 5 to 6 Outputs Outputs SSR open or short circuit detection results Outputs heater burnout or layer short circuit detection results K8AC H2 N transist...

Page 8: ...CTs for three phase heaters For three phase heaters always set the burnout alarm set values for both CT1 and CT2 5 6 3 4 Transistor Output K8AC H2 N FLK CT2 CT1 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 RS 485 X 4 5...

Page 9: ...ransistor Output K8AC H2 N FLK Heater Power supply Power Regulator Temperature Controller 4 to 20 mA current output Operation Description If the heater current detected at either CT1 or CT2 falls belo...

Page 10: ...o after one heater burns out with the current prior to the burnout i e the normal current taken as 1 3 In actual operation there may be effects from factors such as load heater imbalances so conduct a...

Page 11: ...s output accordingly SSR Short Circuit Detection If current is measured when there is no gate input an SSR short circuit error is detected and an alarm is output SSR Open Circuit Detection If current...

Page 12: ...Short Open Circuit Alarm Using the Power Regulator s Gradient Settings The power regulator s gradient settings can be used to prevent malfunction by setting the operation gate current level The relati...

Page 13: ...or over OFF for less than 4 mA SSR SSR error Lights when an SSR error occurs open or short circuit OFF when SSR is normal ALM Alarm Lights for heater burnout or overcurrent OFF at all other times Up k...

Page 14: ...pe P should be selected Type P is also selected for cyclic control Select the appropriate relay or transistor output specifications depending on the application K8AC H Parameter Settings Procedure Onl...

Page 15: ...freshed each time an alarm is output and it is saved in non volatile memory The value is saved when power is interrupted The number of outputs is not counted for the test function After counting to 99...

Page 16: ...r at least 1s Press the L key for at least 1 s Press the S key for at least 1 s Press the L key for at least 1s When the key is released Press the S key for at least 1 s Press the L and M keys Press t...

Page 17: ...layer short circuit detection function SSR open circuit detection function SSR short circuit detection function Output ON delay time Soft startup time Startup lock time Gate input function Alarm hyst...

Page 18: ...99 9 s 0 0 OFF SSR Short Circuit Detection Turns the SSR short circuit detection function ON and OFF ssht ON OFF OFF SSR Open Circuit Detection Turns the SSR open circuit detection function ON and OFF...

Page 19: ...te current level Sets the gate current level for SSR operation This setting is valid only when cyclic or phase control is selected as the heater control method sglv 4 0 to 20 mA 7 0 mA Cycle time 3 Se...

Page 20: ...ntact Approx 3 dia 18 22 Approx 6 dia Plug Contact Lead Plug 100 15 30 30 5 Two M3 Depth 4 max 12 dia 40 40 5 15 Current Transformer K8AC CT200 Pre wired Leads Current Transformer K8AC CT200L 1 8 76 4...

Page 21: ...o can cause unintended operation and may result in accident or corruption of the product 3 Do not use thinner or similar solvent for cleaning Use commercial alcohol 4 When discarding properly dispose...

Page 22: ...larm of the K8AC H P FLK when phase control is used Set the burnout alarm value of the K8AC H P FLK based on the current measurement value with the heater output at 100 This is because the burnout det...

Page 23: ...RODUCTS UNLESS OMRON S ANALYSIS CONFIRMS THAT THE PRODUCTS WERE PROPERLY HANDLED STORED INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED AND NOT SUBJECT TO CONTAMINATION ABUSE MISUSE OR INAPPROPRIATE MODIFICATION OR REPAIR A...

Page 24: ...em as a whole has been designed to address the risks and that the OMRON products are properly rated and installed for the intended use within the overall equipment or system Authorized Distributor In...

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