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11.RS-232C INTERFACE(OPTION)

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 Hold mode

0

tracking

5

relative maximum

1

sample

6

relative minimum

2

peak

7

inflection point

3

valley

8

mean value

4

peak-to-peak

 Hold period setting

0

all period

1

external signal

2

time

3

time with trigger

 Valley detection level

0

1/4 times

4

1.25 times

1

1/2 times

5

1.5 times

2

3/4 times

6

2 times

3

1 time

7

3 times

 Graph mode

0

continuous

1

external

2

level

3

ex level

 Level detection mode

0

passing

1

passing over

2

passing under

3

large

4

small

Calibration Value Selection

0

calibration value 0

1

calibration value 1

2

calibration value 2

3

calibration value 3

Set value correspondence table

Summary of Contents for F370

Page 1: ...F370 DIGITAL INDICATOR 20 Jul 2011 Rev 1 19 OPERATION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...l of more than 5 seconds when repeating ON OFF Take adequate shielding measures when using at the following locations Near a power line Where a strong electric field or magnetic field is formed Where static electricity relay noise or the like is generated Do not install in the following environments Places exposed to direct sunlight Where the temperature and or humidity exceeds the range in the sp...

Page 3: ...ations and their meanings are as follows Explanation of pictographs The means a caution or warning A specific description is written in the The illustration on the left hand side shows Caution May explode The means a caution or warning A specific description is written in the The illustration on the left hand side shows a general caution WARNING Misuse may cause the risk of death or serious injury...

Page 4: ...ode catch fire or leak Battery Model CR2477 1HF made by Matsushita Battery Industrial Co Ltd Nominal voltage 3V Nominal electric capacity 1000mAh WARNING For connection to the signal I O terminal block wire correctly after checking the signal names and terminal block numbers Also turn off the power of the main body before connection wiring to the signal I O terminal block CAUTION ...

Page 5: ...reen Configuration 5 2 2 Setting Modes Tree 6 2 3 About a Setting Call 8 3 CONNECTION 9 3 1 Connection with Power Source Input Terminal 9 3 2 Load Cell Connection 10 3 3 SI F Connection 11 3 4 External I O Connection 12 3 4 1 External Output Connection 12 3 4 2 External Input Connection 12 3 4 3 Connecting to Cage Clamp Terminal Block 13 4 CALIBRATION 14 4 1 Equivalent Input Calibration Procedure ...

Page 6: ...28 5 1 Digital Zero 28 5 2 Digital Filter 29 5 3 Analog Filter 30 5 4 Display Rate 30 5 5 Stability 31 5 6 Zero Track 32 5 7 Contrast Adjustment 33 5 8 Backlight 33 5 9 Excitation Voltage 33 5 10 Auto Print 34 5 11 Hold Off Print 36 5 12 Parameter Protection 36 6 COMPARISON FUNCTIONS 37 6 1 HI Limit LO Limit HI HI Limit LO LO Limit 38 6 2 Hysteresis 39 6 3 Near Zero 41 6 4 HI LO Limit Comparison M...

Page 7: ...pling Count 52 7 5 Hold Operation 53 7 5 1 Sample Hold 53 7 5 2 Peak Hold 54 7 5 3 Valley Hold 55 7 5 4 Peak to Peak P P Hold 56 7 5 5 Relative Maximum and Relative Minimum Hold 57 7 5 6 Inflection Point Hold 59 7 5 7 Mean Value Hold 60 7 6 How to Specify the Hold Detection Period 61 7 6 1 All Period 61 7 6 2 Externally Specified Period Hold Peak Valley Peak to Peak and Mean Value 62 7 6 3 Time Sp...

Page 8: ... 5 Graph Start Level 72 9 6 Level Detection Mode 73 9 7 X Start Point 74 9 8 Y Load Start Point and Y Load End Point 74 10 BCD DATA OUTPUT OPTION 75 10 1 Connector Pin Assignment 75 10 2 Logic Change 76 10 3 BCD Data Hold 76 10 4 Equivalent Circuit 76 10 5 Signal Timing 77 10 6 BCD Data Update Rate Selection 78 10 7 BCD Output Data Selection 78 11 RS 232C INTERFACE OPTION 79 11 1 Communication Spe...

Page 9: ...NICATION INTERFACE OPTION 90 12 1 Communication Specifications 90 12 2 RS 485 connection 90 12 3 Communication Method 93 12 4 RS 485 Interface Setting 94 12 4 1 ID 94 12 4 2 Terminator Resistance 94 12 4 3 Communication Method 94 13 D A CONVERTER OPTION 95 13 1 Voltage Zero and Full Scale Current Zero and Full Scale 96 13 2 D A Output Mode 97 13 3 Voltage Output Selection 97 13 4 Current Output Se...

Page 10: ... All setting value clearances 103 16 3 Password 103 17 ABOUT JAPANESE ENGLISH DISPLAY SELECTION 104 18 BLOCK DIAGRAM 105 19 DIMENSIONS 106 20 INSTALLATION IN A PANEL 107 21 SPECIFICATIONS 108 21 1 Analog Section 108 21 2 Digital Section 108 21 3 Options 109 21 4 External Input and Output 110 21 5 General 111 21 6 Accessories 112 22 SETTING ITEM CHART 113 23 CONFORMITY TO EC DIRECTIVES 117 ...

Page 11: ...CONTENTS ...

Page 12: ...0 During measurement a comparison display hold display and graph display can be selected according to the function in use 1 1 2 Power Lamp This lamp lights when the power to the F370 is on Touch Panel Display Power Lamp Hold Status Display Display Change Button Comparison Status Indicated Value Setting Input Screen Call Button Digital Zero Button Setting Mode Button Display Display Comparison Disp...

Page 13: ... Optional slot AC power source input terminal block block Pin assignments D Z In A11 B11 SIF Out H M In A10 B10 SIF Out T H In A9 B9 ST SP In CODE2 In A8 B8 CODE3 In CODE0 In A7 B7 CODE1 In COM2 A6 B6 H E Out HH Out A5 B5 LL Out HI Out A4 B4 LO Out COM1 A3 B3 OK Out EXC Out A2 B2 SIG In EXC Out A1 B1 SIG In ...

Page 14: ... LL signal H E Outputs the hold end signal page44 HOLD FUNCTIONS COM2 The terminal common to input signals CODE0 CODE1 CODE2 CODE3 Selects the CH No for the multi hold function page65 MULTI HOLD FUNCTION T H H M D Z The input for digital zero making the indicated value zero page28 Digital Zero ST SP The graphic display start stop signal page69 Graph Plotting SI F The 2 wire serial interface for co...

Page 15: ...onal ground This is a ground terminal block Be sure to ground the F G terminal to prevent electric shocks and failures due to static electricity 1 2 4 Optional Slot Any one of the following optional boards can be mounted BCD data output RS 232C communication interface D A converter RS 485 CC Link interface CC Link is an abbreviation for Control Communication Link Device Net interface ...

Page 16: ...E UP Mode keys Setting keys HOME HOME Set value entry from the ordinary display screen UP Ordinary display screen Mode selection screen Set value selection screen Set value entry screen With the NEXT key on the set value entry screen the next set value entry screen appears ...

Page 17: ...24 PARA LOCK P36 COMPARISON PAGE1 HI_HI Limit P38 HI Limit P38 LO Limit P38 LO_LO Limit P38 Hysteresis P39 PAGE2 Near Zero P41 Comparison Func P41 Comparison Mode P42 Alarm Mode P42 HOLD PAGE1 Hold Function P44 Hold Detect Time P45 Auto Start Level P46 Minimum Count P48 Valley Detect Lv1 P48 PAGE2 Minimum Slope P50 Interval A P50 Interval B P50 Hold Point Shift P46 Mean Value Sampling Count P52 GR...

Page 18: ...T PAGE1 BCD Data Update Rate P78 BCD Output Data Selection P78 RS232C PAGE1 Communication Modes P81 Baud Rate P81 Character Length P81 Parity Bit P81 Stop Bit P82 PAGE2 Terminator P82 D AOutput PAGE1 D A Output Mode P97 D A Zero Output P96 D A Zero and Full Scale P96 Current Zero Output P96 Current Zero and Full P96 RS485 PAGE1 Communication Modes P81 Baud Rate P81 Character Length P81 Parity Bit ...

Page 19: ...on on the ordinary display screen 2 The mode setting screen appears Select the mode 3 The setting function setting screen appears Select the function Page 3 Mode Page Setting call Operation setting Setting call Can be changed by the PAGE Operation setting Comparison setting Hold Graph setting Calibration Option System Modes are as follows Operation setting button PAGE PAGE Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 PAG...

Page 20: ...itive side of the power source to the red screw side of the terminal block on the back of the F370 and its negative side to the black screw side The input voltage is 12V 24V DC Black White Green AC IN L N F G Check the wiring precisely before power source is turned on CAUTION Red Black DC IN F G Be aware that the voltage drops depending on the wire thickness and length Also never input an AC power...

Page 21: ... Connection 4 wire sensor 6 wire sensor Short circuit EXC with S and EXC with S for connecting a 6 wire strain gage sensor EXC EXC SIG SIG F G or IN OUT IN OUT A1 B2 A2 B1 F370 EXC EXC SIG SIG IN OUT IN OUT A1 B2 A2 B1 F370 F G or ...

Page 22: ...ve ability for coupling a UNIPULSE printer external display etc The interface is nonpolarized and up to three external instruments may be connected A two core parallel cable or a cabtyre cable may be used for connection Converter Display Printer SI F B10 B11 Inside Outside F370 ...

Page 23: ...OM2 terminal Short circuiting is effected by means of a contact such as a relay or a switch or a noncontact such as a transistor or an open collector TTL COM1 Spark Killer Load F370 Inside Spark Killer DC Varistor Load AC Relay Vext A3 Supply an external power source for a relay drive Output Data Tr 0 OFF 1 ON Output Transistor Status power source Vext Power Supply Power Supply COM2 Push Switch To...

Page 24: ...driver into the upper hole and lift upward 4 Insert the twisted wires into the lower hole 5 Make sure cable is clamped securely and does not come out with a slight tug 5 6mm Cable can be from 24 to 14AWG 0 2 to 2 5mm2 It is not necessary to solder the cable wires or to fix a solderless terminal If several cables to be inserted to the same hole twist those cable wires together and insert If you con...

Page 25: ... performed when no actual load is available For example the gain is automatically determined by entering 2 001mV V rated output 100 0kg capacity as indicated for a load F370 Strain gauge sensor Rated output value mV V Indicated value A data sheet is attached to a strain gage sensor at the time of purchase The data sheet provides data including capacity load in kg t etc rated output voltage in mV V...

Page 26: ... omitted if there is no change Determine the decimal point place of the indicated value This step may be omitted if there is no change Set the zero point of the strain gage sensor in no load condition with the sensor unloaded Enter the rated output value and reading of the strain gage sensor The calibrated value can be offset in advance This step may be omitted if there is no change Turn on the ca...

Page 27: ...d value This step may be omitted if there is no change Set the zero point of the strain gage sensor in no load condition with the sensor unloaded Enter the span gain point of the strain gage sensor with a load applied to the sensor The calibrated value can be offset in advance This step may be omitted if there is no change Turn on the calibration protection for preventing misoperation Protection R...

Page 28: ...on Set the zero point in no load condition How to set 1 Press the MODE button 2 Press the CALIBRATION button 3 Press the Zero Cal button 4 Press OK button after confirming no load was applied to the sensor Setting call Page 1 Calibration ...

Page 29: ...e under an actual load How to set 1 Press the MODE button 2 Press the CALIBRATION button 3 Press the Actual Cal button 4 Apply an actual load to the sensor enter the actual load value by the numerical keys and determine with the OK button Setting call Page 1 Calibration ...

Page 30: ...ration Set the rated output value and reading of the sensor Rated output value 0 000 3 000mV V Rated value 00000 99999 How to set 1 Press the MODE button 2 Press the CALIBRATION button 3 Press the Equiv Cal button Setting call Page 1 Calibration ...

Page 31: ...RATION 20 4 Enter the rated output of the sensor by the numerical keys and determine with the OK button The decimal point is fixed 5 Enter the rated value by the numerical keys and determine with the OK button ...

Page 32: ...t be obtained with no load for some reason or for offsetting displayed value actual indicated value offset value How to set 1 Press the MODE button 2 Press the CALIBRATION button 3 Press the PAGE button to select the page and press the Digital Offset button 4 Enter the digital offset value by the numerical keys and determine with the OK button 99999 99999 Setting range Setting call Page 2 Calibrat...

Page 33: ... change Set the increment of the indicated value Input range 001 100 How to set 1 Press the MODE button 2 Press the CALIBRATION button 3 Press the INCREMENT button 4 Enter the increment by the numerical keys and determine with the OK button Setting call Page 1 Calibration ...

Page 34: ...ion can be made from the following 0 0 0 0 00 0 000 0 0000 How to set 1 Press the MODE button 2 Press the CALIBRATION button 3 Press the PAGE button to select the page and press the DECIMAL PLACE button 4 Select the decimal place and determine with the OK button Setting call Page 2 Calibration ...

Page 35: ...tion When Cal Protect is ON no change can be made while the alarm sounds ON Protected OFF Unprotected How to set 1 Press the MODE button 2 Press the CALIBRATION button 3 Press the PAGE button to select the page twice and press the Cal Lock button 4 Select the decimal place and determine with the OK button Setting call Page 3 Calibration ...

Page 36: ...tch the indicated value Setting values that can be switched are as follows How to set 1 Press the MODE button 2 Press the CALIBRATION button Calibration Mode Setting Operation Mode Setting Zero Calibration Excitation Voltage Actual Load Calibration Equivalent Input Calibration Minimum Slope Unit Decimal Place Digital Offset Setting call Page 1 Calibration ...

Page 37: ...4 CALIBRATION 26 3 Press the CAL SELECT button 4 Select the calibration value from 0 3 and determine with the OK button ...

Page 38: ...2 Pa kPa MPa bar How to set 1 Press the MODE button 2 Press the CALIBRATION button 3 Press the PAGE button to select the page and press the UNIT button 4 Select the unit and determine with the OK button Setting call Page 2 Calibration Scroll with the and buttons A change of unit does not affect the indicated value calibration value ...

Page 39: ...n zeros the value currently indicated Digital Zero by key input 1 Press the DZ button on the ordinary display screen 2 Digital Zero is activated by pressing OK button then indicated value becomes zero By pressing CANCEL The screen returns to the ordinary display screen OK CANCEL ...

Page 40: ...alog to digital The number of the moving averages can be selected a range between 0 and 512 With an increase in the number of filterings the indicated value becomes more stable but the response to inputs becomes slower Number of settings OFF 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 How to set The value of a digital filter is scrolled with a button D Z OFF ON Keep on for 1 0 msec or more In case of power interru...

Page 41: ...d 300Hz With an increase in the cut off frequency the response becomes faster but noise components may be indicated Cut off frequency 10Hz 30Hz 100Hz 300Hz How to set 5 4 Display Rate Enter the rate of rewriting the display The display rate can be selected in a range between 1 and 10 times sec The internal operation speed does not change How to set Setting call Page 1 Operation Setting Setting cal...

Page 42: ...omatically inserted This stable time digital filter differs from the digital filter setting in the operation mode Setting range MD time 0 1 9 9 sec MD width 01 99 How to set Set Indicated Value 50msec Time Set Period range Setting call Page 1 Operation Setting When the time is 0 0 sec and the width is 00 markings stability is not detected At this time the stable time digital filter is normally off...

Page 43: ...n the range of 0 1 9 9 sec and the band tracking band is set in the range of 01 to 99 If the time is set at 0 0 sec and the band at 00 the zero tracking function does not work Boundary of zero track DELAY Indicated value COUNT COUNT BAND 0 DELAY Band count 2 From the point when it returned within the range counting will be resumed Since the zero track function works from the calibrated zero point ...

Page 44: ...d for the set time minutes The backlight is turned on by touching the panel Setting 00 disables this function Setting range 00 99 min How to set 5 9 Excitation Voltage Select the bridge voltage to be supplied to the strain gage sensor The bridge voltage is selectable from 10V 5V and 2 5V Be sure to perform calibration after changing this setting How to set Setting call Page 2 Operation Setting Set...

Page 45: ...eration When Near Zero is OFF Indicated value is held until Near Zero turns ON after Stability turned ON Hold will be released when 1 5 sec is passed after Near Zero is ON How to set Operation of the indicated value hold function Setting call Page 3 Calibration Indicated Value Near Zero 0 Stable Near Zero ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF Autmatic Hold 1 5Seconds Time ON Hold function Indicatid Value SI F C...

Page 46: ...utmatic Hold 1 5Seconds ON Indicated Sensor input value Printing Value Auto Print is not performed under the following conditions Motion Detect Time 0 0 sec Width 0 0 of divisions is set Print while hold is released When Print is set Hold Mode When any items except Tracking is selected ...

Page 47: ...hen the period setting is all interval in various hold modes by hold functions and by the T H signal of timing when other periods are set How to set 5 12 Parameter Protection Parameters are protected from being changed by misoperation How to set Setting call Page 3 Calibration Setting call Page 3 Calibration For the parameters which are protected by parameter protection see the section on SETTING ...

Page 48: ...eds the HI HI limit the HH output is turned on and when the indicated value falls below the LO LO limit the LL output is turned on When the HI HH LO and LL outputs are all off the OK output is turned on HI LO output conditions HI indicated value HI limit value LO indicated value LO limit value HH LL output conditions HH indicated value HI HI limit value LL indicated value LO LO limit value OK outp...

Page 49: ...ime it is pressed State 1 and State 2 are changed State 1 The indicated value display color is fixed yellow State 2 The indicated value display color changes following the comparison status OK green HI LO yellow HH LL red Setting call Page 1 Comparison setting Press any of the HI HI HI LO and LO LO buttons at the bottom of the indicated value display screen to go direct to the entry screen Simple ...

Page 50: ...steresis value This function is effective to prevent chattering in such a case where signals fluctuate vibrate subtly Comparison conditions HI limit ON condition indicated value HI limit value OFF condition indicated value HI limit value hysteresis value LO limit ON condition indicated value LO limit value OFF condition indicated value LO limit value hysteresis value HI HI limit ON condition indic...

Page 51: ...isplay OK Status Display Output ON Status ON Output OFF Status OFF Status ON Status ON Output ON Status ON Output ON Status ON Output OFF Status OFF Output OFF Status OFF Indicated Value OK Output Exsample HI Output and LO Output and OK Output Value Value Setting call Page 1 Comparison setting Hysteresis setting value is common to all HI limit value ...

Page 52: ...limit comparison is performed when the indicated value is stable Set the stability parameters by the stability operation NZ HI LO limit comparison is performed when the indicated value is not near zero Set the near zero parameters by the near zero operation MD NZ HI LO limit comparison is performed when the indicated value is stable and not near zero How to set Turning on off the near zero functio...

Page 53: ...Limit LO Limit LO LO Limit Mode 3 HI HI Limit HI Limit LO Limit LO LO Limit Mode 4 None HI HI Limit HI Limit LO Limit LO LO Limit The HI limit output is turned on when the indicated value becomes larger than the set value The LO limit output is turned on when the indicated value becomes smaller than the set value Caution Even if any mode other than MODE 2 is selected the name of each setting does ...

Page 54: ... with real time values How to set Hold values HI HI Limit HH HI Limit HI Real time values HH HI OFF ON OFF HH HI OFF Alarm mode unavailable Alarm mode available When the comparison output mode is mode 0 HI limit operation for all of HI HI limit HI limit LO limit LO LO limit the alarm mode operation can only be performed with the HI HI limit In a like manner when the mode is mode 4 LO limit operati...

Page 55: ... the table below In the peak valley peak to peak and mean value modes period setting is required Select all period external signal time or time with trigger If you do not use any hold function be sure to set the hold mode to tracking In tracking condition hold operation is not performed but input values are always displayed How to set HOLD MODE HOLD PERIOD SETTING There is a section setup All Peri...

Page 56: ...e Setting range 0 001 9 999 sec How to set Press the MODE button at the bottom of the indicated value display screen to go direct to the hold mode entry screen Simple setting call Setting call Page 1 Hold Press the TIME button at the bottom of the indicated value display screen to go direct to the hold detection time entry screen Simple setting call ...

Page 57: ...Setting range 99999 99999 How to set Setting call Page 1 Hold In each hold mode of relative maximum relative minimum inflection point if the auto start level is set at 99999 the hold operation starts only with the period signal H M without performing level detection The actual hold point t w When the hold point shift is set at 8 the data eight pieces before the actual hold point is held Caution Th...

Page 58: ...ference X between point A and point B is larger than the minimum count point A is judged to be the relative maximum value and point B is judged to be the relative minimum value When difference X between detected relative maximum value A and relative minimum value B exceeds the predetermined detection levels 1 5 2 and 3 times A is displayed in the maximum value hold mode at respective points O P an...

Page 59: ... HOLD FUNCTIONS 48 7 2 1 Minimum Count Setting range 0001 9999 How to set 7 2 2 Valley Detection Level Level 1 4 1 2 3 4 1 1 25 1 5 2 3 times How to set Setting call Page 1 Hold Setting call Page 1 Hold ...

Page 60: ... Assuming that the remainder obtained by subtracting the amount of change C of the indicated value over interval A from the amount of change of the indicated value over interval B is D when the amount of change D exceeds the inflection point judgment value point a is held as an inflection point If there are two or more inflection points in the hold period the point having a larger change is held T...

Page 61: ...e cannot be held In this case set the detection interval B large enough to bring it as close to the load change time as possible and also set the inflection point judgment value large according to the amount of change at that time so that the inflection point is held at a correct position Setting call Page 2 Hold Setting call Page 2 Hold The interval setting is the number of samplings Since the F3...

Page 62: ... point judgment value However since an inflection point is not judged until load change D exceeds the inflection point judgment value actually set the inflection point judgment value a slightly smaller than D If the inflection point cannot be located successfully When holding above the inflection point and moving downward 1 It is considered that the inflection point judgment value is small with re...

Page 63: ... by this setting Maximum mean value detection time Mean value sampling count 5 sec where the number of updates of the mean value will decrease Number of updates of the mean value 2000 Mean value sampling count times sec Setting range 1 999Times How to set Setting call Page 2 Hold About the maximum mean value detection time Although the detection period is specified by the H M signal etc detection ...

Page 64: ... the instant when the indicated value is held 1 0ms max t2 A delay time between the instant when the T H signal is released and the instant when the indicated value returns to tracking 1 0ms max t3 A minimum reset signal width required for releasing the hold 1 0ms min Indicated Value t2 t3 t1 Sensor Input Value Detection Hold Period Decide t T H HI LO Limit Judging Output H E OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ...

Page 65: ...returns to tracking 1 0ms max t3 A minimum reset signal width required for releasing the hold 1 0ms min Indicated Value t2 t3 Sensor Input Value Detection t T H HI LO Limit Judging Output H E Detection t1 t2 t1 t3 Note During the undetermined period the judging output varies with fluctuations in the input waveform However the H E output remains on during the undetermined period Read the judging re...

Page 66: ...ue returns to tracking 1 0ms max t3 A minimum reset signal width required for releasing the hold 1 0ms min Indicated Value t2 t3 Sensor Input Value Detection t T H HI LO Limit Judging Output H E Detection Hold Period t1 t2 t1 t3 Note During the undetermined period the judging output varies with fluctuations in the input waveform However the H E output remains on during the undetermined period Read...

Page 67: ...en the indicated value returns to tracking 1 0ms max t3 A minimum reset signal width required for releasing the hold 1 0ms min Indicated Value Sensor Input Value Detection Hold Period Undetermind t T H HI LO Limit Judging Output H E t2 t1 t3 Standard Line Hold Section Only Indicated Value 0 Indicated Value 0 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON HOLD OFF ON Button HOLD Status Display PEAK Status Display ON Blink O...

Page 68: ...Relative Maximum Hold t1 A delay time between the instant when the indicated value exceeds the auto start level and the instant when the value to be held is detected 0 5ms max t2 A delay time between the instant when the H M signal is inputted and the instant when the value to be held is detected 1 0ms max t3 A minimum reset signal width required for releasing the hold 1 0ms min Indicated Value t3...

Page 69: ...lculated without the digital filter Since the judging signal and the H E signal are generated for the value produced through the analog and digital filters transmission of the signals becomes slower and the delay of each output signal increases with enhancement of the filters If the H M signal is continuously input the previously held value is reset by the on timing and hold operation newly starts...

Page 70: ... Point Hold t1 A delay time between the instant when the indicated value exceeds the auto start level and the instant when the value to be held is detected 0 5ms max t2 A delay time between the instant when the H M signal is inputted and the instant when the value to be held is detected 1 0ms max t3 A minimum reset signal width required for releasing the hold 1 0ms min Indicated Value t3 Sensor In...

Page 71: ...Specified Period Mean Value Hold t1 A delay time between the instant when the T H or H M signal is inputted and the instant when operation is performed 1 0mS MAX Real time Hold values t T H Judging Outpu H E Decide H M OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON Indecided t1 t1 t1 Detection Hold Period values The detection period is limited by the maximum mean value detection time set according to the mean value ...

Page 72: ...and the instant when the indicated value returns to tracking 1 0ms max t3 A minimum reset signal width required for releasing the hold 1 0ms min Indicated Value t2 t3 Sensor Input Value Detection t T H HI LO Limit Judging Output H E Detection t1 t2 t1 t3 Note During the undetermined period the judging output varies with fluctuations in the input waveform However the H E output remains on during th...

Page 73: ... when the T H signal is turned on Example Period Specified Peak Hold t1 A delay time between the instant when the H M signal is inputted and the instant when the value to be held is detected 1 0ms max t2 A delay time between the instant when the H M signal is released and the instant when the value to be held is determined 1 08ms max t3 A minimum reset signal width required for releasing the hold ...

Page 74: ...d on Example Time Specified Period Peak Hold t1 A delay time between the instant when the H M signal is inputted and the instant when the value to be held is detected 1 0ms max t2 A delay time between the instant when the hold detection time is expired and the instant when the value to be held is determined 1 0ms max t3 A minimum reset signal width required for releasing the hold 1 0ms min Indicat...

Page 75: ...n Example Time Specified Period Peak Hold with Trigger t1 A delay time between the instant when the indicated value exceeds the auto start level and the instant when the value to be held is detected 0 5ms max t2 A delay time between the instant when the hold detection time is expired and the instant when the value to be held is determined 1 0ms max t3 A minimum reset signal width required for rele...

Page 76: ...1 0 0 1 0 SettingCH02 0 0 1 1 SettingCH03 0 1 0 0 SettingCH04 0 1 0 1 SettingCH05 0 1 1 0 SettingCH06 0 1 1 1 SettingCH07 1 0 0 0 SettingCH08 1 0 0 1 SettingCH09 1 0 1 0 SettingCH10 1 0 1 1 SettingCH11 1 1 0 0 SettingCH12 1 1 0 1 SettingCH13 1 1 1 0 SettingCH14 1 1 1 1 SettingCH15 I O terminal block A6 COM2 A7 CODE0 B7 CODE1 A8 CODE2 B8 CODE3 Caution It takes 15msec at the maximum for the changed ...

Page 77: ...H When changing the hold or comparison set value of each CH set the CH No with the CH change key on the mode selection screen and change the set value How to set 1 Select the setting CH on the mode setting screen 2 Then enter each set value in a likewise manner ...

Page 78: ...comparison a hold graph X axis time axis Graphic display START STOP Cursor move keys The cursor moves on the X axis Cursor ON OFF key Y axis load axis Caution When the cursor display is on and when the setting screen is open the graph is not upgraded Indicated value display At cursor ON time the cursor point green value is displayed ...

Page 79: ...screen is plotted between the start signal input point and the X start point There are 200 plotting points and typical values for the predetermined time divided by this number of plotting points are plotted Y axis The Y axis is a load setting value A graph is plotted between the Y start point and the Y end point There are 100 plotting points Held point Example Relative maximum hold Plotting Range ...

Page 80: ...n one screen the screen is cleared after expiration of the interval time and graph plotting restarts on the next screen It is ended by turning off the START STOP key or turning off the ST SP external input t START STOP ST SP Start Plotting Period Screen Hold Plotting Period X end point X end point Screen Clear Interval Time Key Outside Input time setteing time setteing ...

Page 81: ...y turning on the START STOP key or turning on the ST SP external input Plotting ends on one screen at the predetermined time of the X end point t START STOP ST SP Key Outside Input Plotting X end point time setteing Screen Hold Period Trigger wait 1 0msec more ...

Page 82: ...rding to the conditions of the level detection mode in comparison of the trigger level and indicated value after the ST SP external input is turned on Plotting ends on one screen at the predetermined time of the X end point Example Level Detection Mode Passing under t X end point time setteing Screen Hold Trigger wait Trigger Level Plotting Period t ST SP Outside Input X end point time setteing Tr...

Page 83: ... operation interrupting time from clearing the screen until moving to the next graph plotting operation During this time the graph screen is held Setting range 00 0 99 9 sec How to set 9 5 Graph Start Level If you select level or external level in the graph function setting set the graph plotting start level Setting range 99999 99999 How to set Setting call Page 1 Graph Setting call Page 1 Graph S...

Page 84: ...1 Graph Passing Graph plotting starts when the indicated value crosses the level set value Passing over Graph plotting starts when the indicated value crosses the level set value upward Passing under Graph plotting starts when the indicated value crosses the level set value downward Large Graph plotting starts when the indicated value is larger than the level set value Small Graph plotting starts ...

Page 85: ...t and Y Load End Point Setting range 99999 99999 where Y start point Y end point How to set Setting call Page 1 Graph Press the X button on the graph display to go direct to the X end point entry screen Simple setting call Setting call Page 2 Graph Press the Y button on the graph display to go direct to the Y end point entry screen Simple setting call ...

Page 86: ...ta output rate can be selected from once sec 10 times sec 100 times sec and 1000 times sec 10 1 Connector Pin Assignment Anphenol Connector 36 Pin Compatible connector is DDK57 30360 or equivalent No Signal No Signal 1 COM 19 COM 2 Out 1 20 Out 20000 3 Out 2 21 Out 40000 4 Out 4 22 Out 80000 5 Out 8 23 Out Minus Polarity 6 Out 10 24 Out OVER 7 Out 20 25 Out P C Stable 8 Out 40 26 Out STROBE 9 Out ...

Page 87: ... Switching is carried out by pin No 27 When COM and pin No 27 are open hold cancel When they are short circuited hold on 10 4 Equivalent Circuit Output The signal output circuit is operated through a TTL open collector F370 Inside Vcc 5V COM Vext Vceo 30V max Ic 30mA max Internal transistor status Output data Negative Positive 0 OFF ON 1 ON OFF Output pin level Output data Negative Positive 0 H L ...

Page 88: ...C OVER ADC OVER overflow or overflow Vcc F370 Inside IC Approx 6mA COM Switch Transistor 5V TTL open collector output Open OFF Short ON NOTE Do not apply external voltage to the signal input circuit The external element is required to withstand Ic 10mA Leakage from the external element is required to be 30μA or below Outside ON when IN is HI 0 1 BCDdata P C 0 1 OVER ...

Page 89: ...g edges of the pulses The BCD data update rate setting can be changed 10 6 BCD Data Update Rate Selection Output rate 1 10 100 1000 times How to set 10 7 BCD Output Data Selection Output data Hold values Real time values How to set BCDdata OVER Storobe range STROBE 0 1 Setting call Page 1 Option Setting call Page 1 Option ...

Page 90: ...S 232C Transmitting distance Approx 15m Transmitting method Asynchronous Full duplex Transmitting speed 1200 2400 4800 9600 or 19200bps Selectable Bit configuration Start bit 1bit Character length 7 or 8 bit Selectable Stop bit 1 or 2 bit Selectable Parity Parity none odd or even Selectable Terminator CR CR LF Selectable Code ASCII RS232C ...

Page 91: ...inating equipment such as a modem Before preparing a cable check the connector shape and pin assignment of the equipment to be connected again Adaptable plug 25 pin D sub connector JAE make DB 25P N etc 1 FG 14 2 out TxD 15 3 in RxD 16 4 out RTS 17 5 in CTS 18 6 19 7 SG 20 out DTR 8 21 9 22 10 23 11 24 12 25 13 1 2 3 4 5 8 6 20 7 FG TxD RxD RTS CTS CD DSR DTR SG 1 2 3 4 5 8 6 20 7 FG TxD RxD RTS C...

Page 92: ...on Mode Communication mode 0 communication mode 1 communication mode 2 How to set 11 2 2 Baud Rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200bps How to set 11 2 3 Character Length 7bit 8bit How to set 11 2 4 Parity Bit None odd even How to set Setting call Page 1 Option Setting call Page 1 Option Setting call Page 1 Option Setting call Page 1 Option ...

Page 93: ...Communications are carried out by commands from the host computer The indicated value status and parameters can be read and parameters can be written 2 Communication Mode 1 The indicated value and status are continuously transmitted 3 Communication Mode 2 The indicated value is transmitted upon printing Setting call Page 1 Option Setting call Page 2 Option ...

Page 94: ...signal Host F370 R A CR R A Terminator 1 0 0 0 0 Host F370 R D CR R D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ON 0 OFF 1 ON 0 OFF Near Zero 1 ON Output signal 0 OFF HI 1 ON Output signal 2 OFF L O 1 ON Output signal 0 OFF OK 1 ON Output signal 0 OFF Undefined Hold Stable Terminator Host F370 R C CR R C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ON 0 OFF 1 ON 0 OFF 1 ON 0 OFF 1 ON 2 OFF LL 1 ON Output signal 0 OFF HH 1 ON Output signal 0 OFF Undefi...

Page 95: ...ervalB 1 W LF 2 CR LF 3 1 W CR LF 4 1 W CR CR LF 0 5 1 W CR LF 8 4 W CR LF 6 1 W 0 CR LF 1 2 W 0 0 0 0 0 CR LF 2 2 W 0 0 Set Value Set Value Set Value Set Value Calibrationt Value Set Value Set Value Set Value 0 1 W LF 1 CR Set Value CR LF 3 2 W CR LF 4 2 W 0 0 0 CR LF 5 2 W 0 0 0 0 0 Set Value 1 999 0 3 CR LF 6 2 W 0 CR LF 7 2 W 0 0 0 CR LF 8 2 W 0 010 120 010 120 0 0 Lock Lock Lock Lock Lock Loc...

Page 96: ...85 Graph Function Interval Time Graph Start Level Level Detect Mode CH Hold Point Shift CR LF 0 4 3 W Set Valu 0 0 0 0 CR LF 3 3 W Set Value 0 CR LF 0 F 1 W 0 0 0 Lock Lock 3 W LF 1 CR 0 0 0 0 0 3 W LF 2 CR 0 0 0 2 W LF 9 CR 0 0 0 ...

Page 97: ...e 3 time with trigger Valley detection level 0 1 4 times 4 1 25 times 1 1 2 times 5 1 5 times 2 3 4 times 6 2 times 3 1 time 7 3 times Graph mode 0 continuous 1 external 2 level 3 external level Level detection mode 0 passing 1 passing over 2 passing under 3 large 4 small Calibration Value Selection 0 calibration value 0 1 calibration value 1 2 calibration value 2 3 calibration value 3 Set value c...

Page 98: ...9 Data Section No Decimal Point and Five digits Data9 Decimal Point and Five digits Data10 Terminator HOST H R R H CR 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 DATA000 199 Terminator One graph plotting screen includes 200 pieces of data In reading waveform data data can be read by being divided into 20 sections by 10 pieces Data Section No Y DZ X Plotting Range Data 0 Data 199 Section 00 Data 0 Data 9 Section 01 Data 10 Da...

Page 99: ...s write in of set values Set Value No Terminator CR CR CR C C C G F I This is effctive only when the set value This is effctive only when the set value This will issue print a command onto SIF LOCK is 1 LOCK is 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 G S 1 2 3 4 5 HEADER Five digits of the indicated Sign or Terminator value and decimal point 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...

Page 100: ... Tracking ON 3 H High Limit ON L Low Limit ON G High Limit and Low Limit OFF N High Limit and Low Limit ON F Compare OFF 3Priority N H or L F G 4 H High High Limit ON L Low Low Limit ON G High High Limit and Low Low Limit OFF N High High Limit and Low Low Limit ON F Compare OFF Priority N H or L F G 5 N Near Zero OFF Z Near Zero ON ...

Page 101: ... length 7 or 8bits Selectable Stop 1 or 2bits Selectable Parity None Odd or Even Selectable Terminator CR LF CR Selectable Code ASCII Connector Pin Assignment 12 2 RS 485 connection 1 Connection of transmitting and receiving lines 4 wire connection Set the communications mode of the F370 to 4 wire Connect the SD sending side of the equipment on the other end master such as a programmable controlle...

Page 102: ...nce connection Couple a terminal resistor of 100 200Ω to the receiving end The terminus resistance by the side of F370 can be switched by setup 120 ohms is conncted when terminus resistance is set as ON A B SD A B RD A B RD A B SD A B A B F370 PLC Host Computer etc end reg end reg Master Slave A B RD A B SD A B A B SD RD A B A B SD RD A B A B SD RD A B A B SD RD end Twisted pair cable F370 F370 F3...

Page 103: ...rsed so that communications cannot be made even with correct connection In such cases connect by reversing the signal polarity 3 Terminal resistor Mount a terminal resistor of approx 100 200Ω on the receiving side The F370 can also be set to connect 120Ω internally In the case of 2 wire it should be connected to both ends because the sending and receiving signal lines are the same See the connecti...

Page 104: ...d including the ID number from the host whereby communications are allowed with one F370 enabling reading of indicated value reading and changing of set values parameters sending of commands and so on 3 The format is the same as the RS 232C format except for the ID number Communication Format HOST F370 I R A D 0 0 0 1 R A CR I D 0 0 0 1 R A 1 0 0 0 0 Terminator ...

Page 105: ...nator Resistance Without terminator resistance with terminator resistance How to set 12 4 3 Communication Method 2 wire 4 wire How to set Setting call Page 2 Option Setting call Page 2 Option Setting call Page 2 Option Caution For other settings see the section of RS 232C Option However the communication mode setting is fixed at 0 ...

Page 106: ...circuit and the main unit circuit are isolated The resolution is 1 10000 to 10 10V and the conversion rate is 2000 times sec The maximum voltage output range are about 11V the maximum current output range are about 2 4 21 6 mA Taking voltage output signals Connect external equipment 2KΩ or more load resistance to VOL and G of the F370 Voltage current output terminals Terminals to extract voltage o...

Page 107: ...ue for the time of output of 0V Voltage full scale Set the indicated value for the time of output of 10V Current zero Set the indicated value for the time of output of 4mA Current full scale Set the indicated value for the time of output of 20mA How to set External equipment Load resistance 350Ω or more SIG GND Inside Outside CUR G F370 NOTE The D A converter is optional Do not apply external volt...

Page 108: ...mA The current output is fixed at zero output 4mA Fixed at 20mA The current output is fixed at full scale 20mA How to set 13 3 Voltage Output Selection Output selection Hold values Real time values How to set 13 4 Current Output Selection Output selection Hold values Real time values How to set In synchronization with the indicated value Outputs in synchronization with the indicated value Setting ...

Page 109: ...t the output with the dummy trimmer UP DOWN keys and press the OK key to confirm so that the trimmer position is entered Pressing the dummy trimmer UP DOWN keys continuously performs continuous operation The trimmer adjusting ranges are as follows voltage output about 2 0V and current output about 1 6mA The reset key resets the dummy trimmer position to the trimmer center point 0 Reset key Dummy t...

Page 110: ...inal block on the back of the F370 and its negative side to the black screw side Input voltage range voltage between terminals of the F370 12 24V DC 15 Power consumption 20W max Red Black DC IN Caution Be aware that the voltage drops depending on the wire thickness and length Also never input an AC power source Doing so will cause a failure Caution Use a source power or battery of 3A DC or more ...

Page 111: ...ration is performed below the measuring range Check calibration and the measuring object Zero calibration error This message indicates that calibration cannot be performed because the inputted electric signal exceeds the input voltage range Check the cables for breaks or miswiring Span calibration error The span calibration error occurs under the following conditions 1 An actual load set value of ...

Page 112: ...ck to check the display visually a touch panel key input check and an external I O check 16 1 1 Self Check DSP The display is checked How to set 16 1 2 Self Check MEM The memory is checked How to set White Black Red Green Blue H half size H full size Setting call Page 1 System ROM check judgment checksum ROM version SRAM check judgment NOVRAM check judgment Judgment OK or NG Setting call Page 1 Sy...

Page 113: ...reen is restored If the color does not change with no reaction due to a problem it is NG In the case of NG the original screen is restored in 30 seconds after the last key operation Setting call Page 1 System Pseudo LEDs for the input terminals and pseudo ON OFF keys for the output terminals appear When each input terminal is shorted turned on the pseudo LED lights When each output terminal key is...

Page 114: ... defaults In this operation calibration values zero calibration and span calibration do not change but all other parameters are rewritten to factory defaults See the section on SETTING ITEM CHART page 113 for factory defaults How to set 16 3 Password This setting is for maintenance and inspection Do not operate Setting call Page 1 System ...

Page 115: ...ESE ENGLISH DISPLAY SELECTION 104 17 ABOUT JAPANESE ENGLISH DISPLAY SELECTION The display language of the F370 is selectable between Japanese and English JPN Japanese ENG English How to set Setting call Page 2 System ...

Page 116: ...eria Port RAM 8Kbyte CPU 32bit Flash ROM 128K Watch Dog NOV RAM 4096bit Input T H DZ CODE0 3 DZ H M ST SP 8Line 6Line Pallalel SI F Device Net CC Link RS485 HI HH HI OK H E SIF MPU Key LCD LCD ドライバ D A RS 232C BCD LO LL 12V 12V 12V 12V 33V LCD Isolation AC IN E FRAME Power Supply Unit 5V Conversion Voltage Voltage Input Output adjustment Gain adjustment ...

Page 117: ...9 DIMENSIONS 106 19 DIMENSIONS 㪐㪉㪂㪈 㪄㪇 㪐㪉 㪂㪈 㪄㪇 㪈㪇㪇 㪐㪍 㪐㪈 㪐㪈 㩿㪈㪋㪊㪀 㪈㪉㪇 㩿㪈㪏㪀 㪋㪅㪌 㪋㪅㪌 㪉㪅㪌 㪉㪅㪌 䌉䌎䌄䌉䌃䌁䌔䌏䌒 䌆䋳䋷䋰 䌄䌉䌇䌉䌔䌁䌌 䌍䌁䌄䌅 䌉䌎 䌊䌁䌐䌁䌎 䌁䌃 䌉䌎 䌌 䌎 䌆 䋮䌇 䋮 䊌䊈䊦䉦䉾䊃ኸᴺ Unit mm Front Side Rear Panel cut out dimensions ...

Page 118: ... PANEL Follow the steps below to install the F370 in a panel 1 Remove both side rails 2 Make a hole in the panel in accordance with the panel cutout size 3 Install the F370 and attach it with side rails 92mm 92mm Panel Cutout Size 92W 92H mm 0 8 0 0 8 0 ...

Page 119: ...hin 0 01 A D converter Rate 2000 times sec Resolution 16 bits binary Analog filter 10Hz 30Hz 100Hz 300Hz digital adjustment 21 2 Digital Section Display STN color LCD module display area 75mm 56mm 320 240 dots Indicated value 99999 5 digit Equivalent input calibration Range 0 5 3 0mV V Error Within 0 1 FS Hold functions 1 Sample hold 2 Peak hold 3 Valley hold 4 Peak to peak hold 5 Relative maximum...

Page 120: ... Options BCD data output Open collector output Output rate Can be selected from 1 time sec 10 times sec 100 times sec and 1000 times sec RS 232C communication interface Start stop system Baud rate 1200bps 19200bps RS 485 communication interface Communication conditions are the same as RS 232C D A converter Voltage output 10 10V Current output 4 20mA Zero output and full scale output can be digital...

Page 121: ...it comparison output open collector outputs HH HI GO LO LL Hold end output H E Serial data output SI F start stop system 600bps Input Input common COM2 Parameter selection input CODE0 CODE1 CODE2 CODE3 Hold control input T H H M Digital zero input DZ Graphic display start stop input ST SP ...

Page 122: ... consumption AC spec 12W 28VA max DC spec 20W max Rush current Typ 15A 5 msec 100V AC mean load state ordinary temperature at cold start time 30A 5 msec 200V AC mean load state ordinary temperature at cold start time Operating conditions Temperature 10 to 40 Humidity 80 RH or below non condensing Warmup time 20 minutes Dimensions 100W 96H 143D mm excluding projected parts Weight About 1kg ...

Page 123: ...ion 1 Mini driver D A At the time of an RS 485 option addition 1 Ferrite core for sensor cable E04SR301334 1 It is attached only at the AC power source specification About the power cable The power cable attached to this product as standard equipment can be used in the AC100V power supply in Japan Official ratings voltage AC125V Please use the power cable authorized in the country when you use thi...

Page 124: ...Hz 3 Display Rate 10Times 4 Stability Time 1 5Sec 5 Stability Cnt 05CNT 6 2 Zero Track Time 0 0Sec 7 Zero Track Cnt 00CNT 8 Contrast1 9 Contrast2 70 10 Backlight 10Min 11 3 Excitation Voltage 2 5V 12 Auto Print No 13 Hold Off Print No 14 Cal Protect OFF 15 Para Protect OFF page Item Default Calibration LOCK Set Value LOCK N S 1 1 Hi Hi Limit 12500 2 HI Limit 07500 3 LO Limit 00000 4 LO LO Limit 02...

Page 125: ...racking 2 Hold Detect Time 1 000Sec 3 Auto Start Level 00100 4 Minimum Count 010 5 Valley Detect Level 1 0Times 6 2 Minimum Slope 00030 7 Interval A 200 8 Interval B 200 9 Hold Point Shift 000 10 Mean Value Sampling Count 001 page Item Default Calibration LOCK Set Value LOCK N S 1 1 Graph Function CONTINUDE 2 Interval Time 01 0Sec 3 Graph Start Level 00100 4 Level Detect Mode Passed High 5 X Start...

Page 126: ...ibration 0 2 Actual Load Cal 10000 3 Egv Input Cal 3 000 4 Cal Select CAL 0 5 Increment 001 6 2 Unit kg 7 Decimal Place 0 00 8 Digital Offset 00000 In case of used RS 232C page Item Default Calibration LOCK Set Value LOCK N S 1 1 Comm Mode MODE0 2 Speed 9600bps 3 Character Length 8bit 4 Stop 1bit 5 Parity No 6 2 Terminator CR In case of used BCDOUT page Item Default Calibration LOCK Set Value LOCK...

Page 127: ...ull Scale 10000 6 2 Voltage Output Selection Hold Value 7 Current Output Selection Hold Value In case of used RS 485 page Item Default Calibration LOCK Set Value LOCK N S 1 1 Comm Mode MODE0 2 Speed 9600bps 3 Character Length 8bit 4 Stop 1bit 5 Parity No 6 2 Terminator CR 7 ID 0000 8 end reg No 9 wire sel 4wire page Item Default Calibration LOCK Set Value LOCK CH Note 1 1 All Para Clear 2 Self Che...

Page 128: ...as an open type built in equipment be sure to install the F370 and fix to a panel or the like for use 2 The power cable attached to this product as standard equipment can be used in the AC100V power supply in Japan Official ratings voltage AC125V Please use the power cable authorized in the country when you use this product outside Japan 3 Use shielded cables for others load cell external I O opti...

Page 129: ...surge protect No lightning surge protector MAINTRAB MNT 1D is included as a standard It is optionally available TSU01 in combination with a 250V AC high voltage cable in EU outlet form See below Standard product in Europe For details contact our sales department F370 Lightning surge protect EU outlet shape lightening surge protector is trademark of Phoenix Contact Germany MAINTRAB MNT ID ...

Page 130: ...load cell or the like F370 Load cell Ferrite core A cable is bound with a lock Caution The F370 main body conforms to EMC directive EN61000 4 5 lightning surge immunity in combination with the lightning surge protect The F370 does not conform to EC directives with the CC Link option or Device Net option and on a DC power source ...

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