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N110-E1-02
K3HB
APPLICATION MANUAL
Preface
This manual describes the application methods for the K3HB.
Please read this manual before attempting to use the K3HB to ensure 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 precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual. Nevertheless, OMRON assumes no
responsibility for errors or omissions. If you discover any problems with this manual, please notify your nearest
OMRON representative, providing them with the catalog number provided on the cover.
WARNING
CAUTION
Symbols
Indicates a CAUTION or WARNING with the specific contents
indicated in the triangle and described in text. The example at
the left is for a precaution for electric shock.
Indicates a prohibition with the specific contents indicated behind
the circle and slash and described in text. The example at the left
is for prohibiting disassembling.
Indicates a CAUTION or WARNING with the specific contents
indicated in the triangle and described in text. The example at
the left is for a general precaution.
Indicates a mandatory action with the specific contents indicated
in the circle and described in text. The example at the left is for a
general mandatory action that is not classified otherwise.
II
Precautions
CAUTION
Do not touch the terminals while power is being supplied.
Doing so may result in electric shock.
Do not disassemble the product or touch internal parts while
power is being supplied.
Doing so may result in electric shock, fire, or malfunction.
Perform correct setting of the product according to the application.
Failure to do so may cause unexpected operation, resulting in
injury or damage to the installation.
Ensure safety in the event of product failure by taking safety
measures, such as installing a separate monitoring system.
Product failure may prevent operation of comparative outputs and
result in a serious accident unless appropriate safety measures
are taken.
Do not allow pieces of metal or wire clippings to enter the product.
Doing so may result in electric shock, fire, or malfunction.
Do not use the product in locations where flammable or explosive
gases are present.
Do not use the equipment for measurements within measurement
categories II,III and IV.
Doing so may result in injury or damage to the installation.
(according to IEC61010-1)
III
General Precautions
Observe the following precautions to ensure safety.
(1) Be sure to confirm the name and polarity for each terminal before performing wiring.
Incorrect wiring may result in burning of or other damage to internal components.
(2) Use a power supply within the specified voltage range.
Use the product within the rated load.
(3) Tighten the screws on the terminal block securely.
The recommended tightening torque is 0.43 to 0.58 Nm.
Loose screws may result in product failure or malfunction.
(4) Do not connect anything to unused terminals.
(5) Ensure that the rated voltage is achieved no longer than 2 s after turning the power ON.
(6) Output turns OFF when the mode is changed or settings are initialized. Take this into
consideration when setting up the control system.
(7) Install an external switch or circuit breaker and label them clearly so that the operator can
quickly turn OFF the power.
IV
Noise Countermeasures
Do not install the product near devices generating strong high-frequency waves or
surges, such as high-frequency welding and sewing machines.
(1) Mount a surge suppressor or noise filter to peripheral devices generating noise, in
particular, motors, transformers, solenoids, and magnet coils.
Signal input
Linear
Sensor Indicator
Linear
Sensor Indicator
Line filter
Surge suppressor
(2) In order to prevent inductive noise, wire the lines connected to the terminal block
separately from power lines carrying high voltages or 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.
Linear
Sensor Indicator
(3) When using a noise filter, check the voltage and current and install it as close to the
product as possible.
(4) Reception interference may occur if the product is used close to a radio, television, or
wireless.
VI
Revision History
The revision code of this manual is given at the end of the catalog number at the
bottom left of the back cover.
Cat. No.
Revision
code
N110-E1-02
Date
01
March
2003
Original production
02
September
2003
VII
Outline
Provides an overview and describes the features of the product.
Section 2
Preparations
Describes the mounting and wiring required before using the product.
Section 3
Section 4
Initialization
Describes the initialization process when using this product.
Section 5
Section 6
User Calibration
Describes the methods for user calibration.
Section 7
Troubleshooting
Describes how to check and possible countermeasures for errors.
Appendices
Provides specifications and settings lists.
VIII
IX
12. Warranties. (a) Exclusive Warranty. Seller's exclusive warranty is that the
Goods will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of
twelve months from the date of sale by Seller (or such other period expressed
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EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ABOUT NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE GOODS.
BUYER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT IT ALONE HAS DETERMINED THAT THE
GOODS WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR
INTENDED USE. Seller further disclaims all warranties and responsibility of
any type for claims or expenses based on infringement by the Goods or otherwise of any intellectual property right. (c) Buyer Remedy. Seller's sole obligation hereunder shall be to replace (in the form originally shipped with Buyer
responsible for labor charges for removal or replacement thereof) the noncomplying Good or, at Seller's election, to repay or credit Buyer an amount
equal to the purchase price of the Good; provided that in no event shall Seller
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regarding the Goods unless Seller's analysis confirms that the Goods were
properly handled, stored, installed and maintained and not subject to contamination, abuse, misuse or inappropriate modification. Return of any goods by
Buyer must be approved in writing by Seller before shipment. Seller shall not
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in combination with any electrical or electronic components, circuits, system
assemblies or any other materials or substances or environments. Any
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construed as an amendment or addition to the above warranty.
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3. Performance Data. Performance data given in this catalog is provided as a
guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty.
It may represent the result of Seller's test conditions, and the user must correlate it to actual application requirements. Actual performance is subject to the
Seller's Warranty and Limitations of Liability.
4. Change in Specifications. Product specifications and accessories may be
changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons. It is our practice to change part numbers when published ratings or features are changed,
or when significant construction changes are made. However, some specifications of the Good may be changed without any notice. When in doubt, special
part numbers may be assigned to fix or establish key specifications for your
application. Please consult with your Seller's representative at any time to confirm actual specifications of purchased Good.
5. Errors and Omissions. The information in this catalog has been carefully
checked and is believed to be accurate; however, no responsibility is assumed
for clerical, typographical or proofreading errors, or omissions.
Outline
Section 1 Outline
1-1
Section 1 Outline
Outline
Timing hold
Timing delay
Filter
Average processing
Previous Average
Comparison
Input compensation
Forced-zero
Tare zero
Zero-trimming
Zero-limit
Step value
Key operations
Teaching
Key protection
1-2
Outputs
Hysteresis
Shot output
Produces a constant
comparative output ON time.
P.5-41
Output de-energization
Output test
Constant-time measurements
can be stopped by an external
signal input.
P.5-21
Position meter
Scaling
Max/Min hold
Bank selection
Bank copy
Display
Other
User calibration
The user can calibrate the
K3HB-S.
P.6-1
1-3
Outline
Section 1 Outline
Outline
PV display
Max/Min status
88888
Position meter
88888
SV display
SV display status
MAX/MIN Key
No.
Name
UP Key
Function
PV display
SV display
Position meter
Comparative output
status indicators
Max/Min status
indicator
Level/bank display
In RUN level, displays the bank if the bank function is ON. (Turns OFF if the
bank function is OFF.)
In other levels, displays the current level.
Status indicators
T-ZR: Turns ON when the tare zero function is executed. Turns OFF if it is
not executed or is cleared.
Zero: Turns ON when the forced-zero function is executed. Turns OFF if it
is not executed or is cleared.
Hold: Turns ON/OFF when hold input turns ON/OFF.
SV display status
indicators
TG: Turns ON when the timing signal turns ON. Otherwise OFF.
T: Turns ON when parameters for which teaching can be performed are
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 the maximum and minimum values.
LEVEL key
MODE key
SHIFT key
UP key
1-4
LEVEL Key
SHIFT Key
MODE Key
When changing a set value, this key is used to change the actual value.
When a measurement value is displayed, this key is used to execute or
clear the forced-zero function or to execute teaching.
Key Display
Analog input
terminal
Input
circuit
AD
converter
Event input
terminal
Sensor power
supply
Event
input
circuit
Waveshaping
circuit
Linear output
circuit
Drive
circuit
Microcomputer
EEPROM
Transistor
output
Drive
circuit
Contact
outputs
Drive
circuit
Filter
Constant voltage
circuit 1
Drive
circuit
Constant voltage
circuit 2
Communications
driver
Communications
terminal
Constant voltage
circuit 3
Constant voltage
circuit 1
Power supply
circuit
1-5
Outline
Section 1 Outline
1-6
Section 2 Preparations
2-1
Preparations
Section 2 Preparations
2.1 Mounting
External Dimensions
Preparations
101.2
91
Character size for main display (mm)
4.9
14.2
SV display
2.6
7.6
1.3
12
100
(112)
PV display
96
95
44.8
48
92 +0.8
-0
45 +0.6
-0
75 min.
120 min.
2-2
2.1 Mounting
Mounting method
(1) Insert the K3HB into the mounting cutout in the panel.
(2) Insert watertight packing around the Unit to make the mounting watertight.
Watertight packing
Preparations
(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.
Adapter
2-3
Section 2 Preparations
30
Preparations
10
2-4
Analog Input
E
Voltage input Current input
1
2
3
4
5
6
A2
Preparations
A
A1
E1 Input B
E2 Input A
E3 COM
E4 Input A
E5 Input B
N/C E6
24-VAC/VDC models
A1
A2
B
Sensor Power Supply/Output
12-VDC 80-mA
models with PASS output
<K33-CPA>
Relay/Transistor Outputs
H/L
models with relay outputs
<K34-C1>
PASS
C3
N/C B4
+
C4
12 VDC
- B6 80 mA
12-VDC 80-mA
<K33-A>
B1
N/C
B2
B3
B4
B5 Sensor power supply
12 VDC
- B6 80 mA
C2
B3
C2
D2 S-TMR
COM C3
L
D3 HOLD
C4
D4 RESET
C5
LL C5
D5 ZERO
C6
COM C6
D6 COM
Event Input
HH/H/L/LL
models with relay outputs
<K34-C2>
HH C1
C1
B1
B2
C2
PASS C3
L
C4
LL
C5
COM C6
C2
PASS C3
L
C4
LL
C5
2 2: S-TMR
4: RESET
6: COM
10 8: BANK2
10: COM
Applicable connector:
XG4M-1030
COM C6
2-5
Section 2 Preparations
Wiring
Use the crimp terminals suitable for M3 screws shown below.
Preparations
5.8 mm max.
5.8 mm max.
Power supply
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
The sensor power can be supplied from terminals B5 and B6. The
power supply specifications are outlined below.
B5
B6
12 VDC 80 mA
Comparative outputs
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
C3
5V
C4
C5
C6
2-6
C1 HH
C2 H
C3 COM
Preparations
C4
C5 LL
C6 COM
PASS
B3
<Transistor outputs>
<T1> NPN output model
8.2
8.2
8.2
8.2
8.2
C1
HH
C2
C3 PASS
C4
C5
LL
C6 COM
C1
HH
C2
C3 PASS
C4
C5
LL
C6 COM
2-7
Section 2 Preparations
Event inputs
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
1: TIMING 1
3: HOLD
5: ZERO
7: BANK4
9: BANK1 9
D3 HOLD
D4 RESET
Preparations
D5 ZERO
D6
COM
Circuit Diagrams
<1><2> NPN input model
BANK (1,2,4)
S-TMR: D2
HOLD: D3
RESET: D4
ZERO: D5
12 V
4.7 K
3.9 K
COM
12 V
560
TIMING
D1
750
COM
12 V
4.7 K
COM
TIMING
750
D1
12 V
COM
2-8
2 2: S-TMR
4: RESET
6: COM
8: BANK2
10 10: COM
560
Analog inputs
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
Input A
Input B
E1
4 to 20 mA, 0 to 20 mA
1 to 5 V, 0 to 5 V
5 V, 10 V
4 to 20 mA, 0 to 20 mA
E2
E3
1 to 5 V, 0 to 5 V
5 V, 10 V
E4
E5
E6
Circuit Diagrams
E4 or E5
A
V
AD
+
B
COM E3
E1 or E2
COM E3
A + B = 1 M
AD
120
2-9
Preparations
Preparations
Section 2 Preparations
2-10
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
The dimensions of molded parts or for detecting caps that are not
tight on PET bottles can be checked.
Checking Dimensions after Press-fitting
Displacement Sensor
Z4W-V25R
Forced-zero
pushbutton switch
K3HB-S
Sync Sensor
E3X-DA11-N
Displacement Sensor
Z4W-V25R
Forced-zero
pushbutton
switch
Sync Sensor
E3X-DA11-N
24 VDC
TIMING
Operating power
supply
Operating power
supply
Input A
COM
+
-
ZERO
COM
Connected internally.
Black
Shield wire
Brown
Blue
3-2
2 mm
3 mm
Shape of workpiece
Insufficient
press-fitting
Press-fitting
omitted
Far
Displacement
sensor output
Near
Sync sensor
ON
OFF
K3HB-S
Display
2. 00
-3. 00
PASS
LL
K3HB-S
Comparative outputs
0. 00
Comparative
set value HH
3. 00
Comparative
set value H
2. 00
Comparative
set value L
-2. 00
Comparative
set value LL
-3. 00
Remarks
Example of monitoring in
two stages, at the 2 mm
and 3 mm from the
reference.
Calculation
cal
Input type A
in-ta
4-20
Scaling input
value A1
inp. a1
4. 000
Scaling display
value A1
dsp. a1
-4. 00
Scaling input
value A2
inp. a2
20. 000
Scaling display
value A2
dsp. a2
4. 00
Decimal point
position
dp
,,,. ,,
Parameter
Timing hold
Remarks
A
Z4W-V25R
Output (mA)
20
s-h
-4
Displacement
(mm)
Remarks
Sampling hold
3-3
Display value
selection
disp
pv
Position
meter type
pos-t
dev
Position
meter upper
limit
pos-h
4. 00
Position
meter lower
limit
pos-l
-4. 00
Remarks
Present value
Deviation display
Full-scale 4 mm
* Only the parameters required for settings are displayed in the initial
setting, input adjustment, and display adjustment levels.
3-4
Forced-zero
pushbutton switch
Displacement Sensor
Z4W-V25R
K3HB-S
24 VDC
Forced-zero
pushbutton switch
K3HB-S
Operating power
supply
Operating power
supply
Input B
Input A
COM
+
-
ZERO
Black
COM
Black
Shield wire
Brown
Blue
25
Sensor A
Brown
Blue
25 20
Displacement Sensor
Z4W-V25R
Units (mm)
Sensor B
3-5
21
Workpiece dimensions
20
Panel thickness OK
19
Panel too thin
A+B
Sum of distances measured
by two Z4W-V25R Sensors
49. 00
50. 00
51. 00
K3HB-S display
When K = 70.00
21. 00
20. 00
19. 00
H
Comparative
outputs
PASS
L
Comparative
set value H
20. 50
Comparative
set value L
19. 50
3-6
Remarks
Monitoring a difference of
0.5 mm for a reference
panel thickness of 20 mm
cal
Input type A
in-ta
4-20
Scaling input
value A1
inp. a1
4. 000
Scaling display
value A1
dsp. a1
21. 00
Scaling input
value A2
inp. a2
20. 000
Scaling display
value A2
dsp. a2
29. 00
Input type B
in-tb
4-20
Scaling input
value B1
inp. b1
4. 000
Scaling display
value B1
dsp. b1
21. 00
Scaling input
value B2
inp. b2
20. 000
Scaling display
value B2
dsp. b2
29. 00
Constant K
7000
Decimal point
position
dp
,,,. ,,
Parameter
Timing hold
Remarks
K-(A+B)
Z4W-V25R
Output (mA)
20
4
-4
nomal
Displacement
(mm)
Reference panel
thickness 20 mm + sensor
displacement 25 mm 2
Remarks
Normal
* Only the parameters required for settings are displayed in the initial
setting and input adjustment levels.
3-7
TIMING input
pushbutton switch
K3HB-S
24 VDC
Linear output
0V
K3HB-S
TIMING
12 V
Operating power
supply
Operating power
supply
0V
(+)
Input A
COM
+
-
COM
Connected internally.
Pushbutton switch
(Measures only while ON.)
3-8
1 rotation
Status of workpiece
Linear Proximity
Sensor output
Far
A
Near
Pushbutton
switch
ON
OFF
ON while rotating once or more.
K3HB-S display
(Reset status)
When the workpiece has rotated once or
more, the desired value A is measured.
Calculation
cal
Input type A
in-ta
4-20
Scaling input
value A1
inp. a1
4. 000
Scaling display
value A1
dsp. a1
Scaling input
value A2
inp. a2
Scaling display
value A2
dsp. a2
2. 00
Decimal point
position
dp
,,,. ,,
Parameter
Timing hold
Remarks
A
E2CA
0. 40
Output (mA)
20
20. 000
4
p-p
0.4
Displacement
(mm)
Remarks
Peak-to-peak hold
* Only the parameters required for settings are displayed in the initial
setting and input adjustment levels.
3-9
Forced-zero
pushbutton switch
K3HB-S
Sync Sensor
E3Z-D62
24VDC
Sync Sensor
E3Z-D62
Blue
K3HB-S
TIMING
Forced-zero
pushbutton switch
Brown Black
Operating power
supply
Operating power
supply
Input B
Input A
COM
+
-
ZERO
Black
COM
Black
Connected internally.
Displacement Sensor
Z4W-V25R
Sensor B
Shield wire
Brown
Blue
Sensor A
Brown
2
Blue
Units (mm)
3-10
Displacement
sensor B
Displacement
sensor A
3.00
(20 mA) 29 mm
Displacement sensor (12 mA) 25 mm
(A) output
(4 mA) 21 mm
2.80
3.20
(Carrier movement)
(20 mA) 29 mm
Displacement sensor (12 mA) 25 mm
(B) output
(4 mA) 21 mm
26.0 mm
25.6 mm
26.4 mm
23.0 mm
22.8 mm
23.2 mm
(Carrier movement)
3. 00
K3HB-S display
2. 80
OFF
3. 20
ON
H
K3HB-S
comparative outputs
PASS
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
* The previous judgement result is held until
the Sync Sensor turns ON. (All outputs turn
OFF when RESET input is received.)
Comparative
set value H
2. 50
Comparative
set value L
1. 50
Remarks
Monitoring a difference of
0.5 mm for a reference
step of 2 mm
3-11
Parameter
Calculation
cal
Input type A
in-ta
4-20
Scaling input
value A1
inp. a1
4. 000
Scaling display
value A1
dsp. a1
21. 00
Scaling input
value A2
inp. a2
20. 000
Scaling display
value A2
dsp. a2
29. 00
Input type B
in-tb
4-20
Scaling input
value B1
inp. b1
4. 000
Scaling display
value B1
dsp. b1
21. 00
Scaling input
value B2
inp. b2
20. 000
Scaling display
value B2
dsp. b2
29. 00
Decimal point
position
dp
,,,. ,,
Parameter
Timing hold
Remarks
A-B
Z4W-V25R
Output (mA)
20
s-h
4
-4
Displacement
(mm)
Remarks
Sampling hold
* Only the parameters required for settings are displayed in the initial
setting and input adjustment levels.
3-12
Section 4 Initialization
Initialization
4-1
Section 4 Initialization
1.000 V 5.000 V
0.700
0.500
Input
value
Comparative output H
Comparative output L
Initialization Flow
Initialization
CAUTION
Perform steps C, D, and E in
the order given here to make
input type, scaling value, and
decimal point position settings.
Performing the steps in any
other order may result in
unexpected operation (due to
automatic
set
value
initialization).
For example, If the scaling
value is set and then the input
type selected, the scaling value
is automatically initialized.
2. Set the calculation "cal" to "0"(initial value) and press the M[MODE] Key.
4-2
H ,
Clearing Settings
4-3
Initialization
Initialization
Section 4 Initialization
4-4
5-1
About Levels
Levels are groups of parameters.
Levels for the K3HB-S are classified as follows:
Important
Level
Function
Protect
RUN
Adjustment
Switches banks.
Initialization
Input
adjustment
5-2
Measurement
Adjusts inputs.
Display
adjustment
Comparative
set value
Output test
Advancedfunction
settings
Measurement
operation
Stop
Level
Lp
Protect level
Not lit
RUN level *
La
Adjustment level
L0
L1
L2
L4
Lt
Lf
Adjustment
L
Less than
1s
L+M
3 s min.
RUN
Protect
L+M
1 s min.
L
3 s min.
L
1 s min.
Measurement starts.
Measurement stops.
Input
adjustment
L
Less than 1 s
L
Less than 1 s
L
Less
than 1 s
Initialization
L
Less
than 1 s
Output test
L
1 s min.
Display
adjustment
L
Less
than 1 s
Comparative
set value
Password
LEVEL transition
Advanced-function
setting
To protect level
Press the L[LEVEL] and M[MODE] Keys in RUN level for at least 1 s
and the PV display will start to flash. Press the same keys for at least 2
s to move to protect level.
Press the L[LEVEL] and M[MODE] Keys for at least 1 s to return to
RUN level.
To adjustment level
Press the L[LEVEL] Key in RUN level once (less than 1 s). The level
will change to adjustment level when the key is released.
Use the same operation to return from adjustment level to RUN 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.
Moving to the next level from the output test level returns you to the
initial setting level.
5-4
Advanced-function
setting level
amo
Change status
amo
Use the S [SHIFT]
and U [UP] Keys
to set the password.
Password matches.
To next parameter
(Does not move to the advanced-function setting LEVEL.)
init
5-5
M
Change status
Monitor status
int-a
int-a
1-5
1-5
To next parameter
5-6
123. 4
Monitor
status
Comparative
set value H
123. 4
123. 4
125. 0
123. 4
L
Lights
*1
Comparative
set value LL
123. 4
123. 0
H
Lights
*1
Comparative
set value L
124. 0
125. 0
HH
Lights
Change
status
*2
123. 4
122. 0
LL
Lights
*1
*1
123. 4
124. 0
123.
123. 4
122. 0
*1 If no key is pressed for 5 seconds, the set value is registered and the display returns to monitor status.
*2 Use the S[SHIFT] and U[UP] Keys to set the set value.
LL
HH
LL
ll
l
pass
h
hh
err.
Remarks
5-7
123. 4
19999
-
5-8
123. 4
1
-9999
US
123. 4
123. 0
123. 4
19999
-
LL
The K3HB-S can add, subtract, and display two types of analog inputs, input A and input B.
Explanation of Functions
A
Select to use only input A.
B
Select to use only input B.
K-A
Select to subtract input A from a constant.
K can be set to any value.
A
K
K-A
A+B
Select to add input A and B values.
A-B
Select to subtract input B from input A.
B
A
A-B
K-(A+B)
Select to subtract input A and B values from a constant.
K
K-(A+B)
A
5-9
B/A 10000
Select to display the ratio between input A and input B.
(B/A-1) 10000
Select to display the error ratio for input B and input A.
Set using the following parameter.
L0
cal
Parameter
Set value
K-A
A+B
A-B
K-(A+B)
B/A 10000
(B/A-1) 10000
(CAL)
Calculation
cal
L
3 s min.
cal
0
cal
cal
Remarks
5-10
dp
,,.,,,
in-ta
(IN-TA)
L0
in-tb
(IN-TB)
Set the input types at the next parameter to match the connected input
devices. Set input type A to match the device connected to input A and
set input type B to match the device connected to input B.
Parameter
Input type A
in-ta
or
Input type B
in-tb
Set value
0-20
0 to 20 mA
4-20
4 to 20 mA
0-5
0 to 5 V
1-5
1 to 5 V
5 V
10
10 V
L
3 s min.
cal
in-ta
4-20
in-ta
4-20
in-ta
inp. a1
1-5
Important *
F Press the L[LEVEL] Key for at least 1
s to return to the RUN level.
1234. 5
1234. 5
1 s min.
* If input type A is changed, scaling input values A1 and A2 and scaling display values A1 and A2
are initialized. The same applies for input type B.
5-11
Set scaling to convert and display input values as any value. Inputs A
and B are set separately.
One point *
L0
inp. a1
(INP.A1)
L0
inp. a2
(INP.A2)
L0
inp. b1
Parameter
Set value
-9999 to
1
99999 *
-9999 to
1
99999
Display value
corresponding to inp. a1
-9999 to
1
99999 *
-9999 to
1
99999
Display value
corresponding to inp. a2
inp. b2
(INP.B2)
L0
dsp. a1
(DSP.A1)
L0
dsp. a2
(DSP.A2)
L0
dsp. b1
(DSP.B1)
L0
dsp. b2
(DSP.B2)
L0
Parameter
Set value
-9999 to
1
99999 *
-9999 to
1
99999
Display value
corresponding to inp.b1
-9999 to
1
99999 *
-9999 to
1
99999
Display value
corresponding to inp.b2
The decimal point position for scaling input values depends on the
input type.
Input type
Set value
0.000 to 20.000 mA
4.000 to 20.000 mA
0.000 to 5.000 V
0. 000 to 5. 000
1.000 to 5.000 V
1. 000 to 5. 000
5.000 V
10.000 V
dp
(DP)
L0
k
(K)
* Use the teaching function to use actual inputs to set scaling input values "inp. a1", "inp. a2", "inp.
b1", and "inp. b2".
Refer to Teaching (P.5-15) for details.
5-12
The decimal point for scaling display values depends on the decimal
point position [dp] setting.
Parameter
Set value
,,,,,
No decimal point
,,,,.,
,,,.,,
,,.,,,
,.,,,,
Set constant K [k] when setting the calculation [cal] to K-A[2] or K(A+B)[5]
Parameter
Set value
Constant K
k
-9999 to
1
99999
-19999 to 99999
Scaling
Scaling is a function that applies sampled input values to a conversion formula that is set beforehand to
convert each input value to a measurement value.
Display value
Reverse scaling is also possible.
dsp.2
dsp.1
dsp.1
dsp.2
inp.1
inp.2
Input value
inp.1
inp.2
Input value
5-13
Scaling
L
3 s min.
in-ta
inp. a1
4000
"T" is lit.
inp. a1
4. 000
US
inp. a1
dsp. a1
dsp. a2
4. 210
4000
4. 000
Constant K
5-14
S
US
k
1000
dp
,,. ,,,
dp
,,. ,,,
dp
,,,.,,
out-p
nomal
1234. 5
1234. 5
1 s min.
Teaching
Use the teaching function to use real inputs to set scaling input values
"inp. a1", "inp. a2", "inp.b1", and "inp.b2".
Parameter Setting Procedure
inp. a1
10. 412
"T" is lit.
inp. a1
10. 412
"T" changes
from flashing
to being lit.
5-15
tmg-h
The K3HB-S has 5 measurement modes, which are set using the
following parameter.
Parameter
(TMG-H)
Timing hold
tmg-h
Set value
nomal
Normal
s-h
Sampling hold
p-h
Peak hold
b-h
Bottom hold
p-p
Peak-to-peak hold
Normal
Continuously performs measurement and always outputs based
on comparative results.
TIMING inputs are ignored.
Important
If RESET and HOLD inputs are competing, the RESET input will
take priority.
Measurement
range upper limit
Power ON
Measurement
value
RESET
Measurement value N
Measuring
Measuring
Measurement
value N
No measurement
Measuring
Sensor error
HOLD
Remarks
5-16
Sampling hold
Holds the measurement at the rising edge of the TIMING signal.
Important
Measurement
range upper limit
Measurement
point
Power ON
Measurement No measurement
value
Measurement value 1
Sensor error
No measurement
Measurement value 2
RESET
TIMING
Remarks
Important *
Measurement
range upper limit
Power ON
Measurement
period
Measurement invalid
because a sensor error
occurred during measurement.
Sensor error
Measurement invalid
because reset input received
during measurement.
Measurement
period
No measurement
Peak value 2
RESET
TIMING
Remarks
5-17
Bottom hold
The minimum value is held while measurement is being performed
(while the TIMING input is ON) and when the measurement has
been completed (when the TIMING input turns OFF) the
measurement value is refreshed using the smallest held value.
When the measurement value exceeds the measurement range
during measurement, a sensor error will occur, a sensor error will
immediately show on the display, and all outputs will turn OFF.
Also, the measurement at that time will be invalid.
Measurements are not performed during RESET input and
TIMING inputs are disabled.
Important *
Measurement
range lower limit
Power ON
Measurement value
Measurement
period
No measurement
Input error
Measurements during
reset input are invalid.
No measurement
RESET
TIMING
Important *
Measurement
range upper limit
P1-B1
P1
Measurement
range lower limit
B1
Power ON
Measurement
period
Measurement value
No measurement
Sensor error
RESET
TIMING
5-18
L
3 s min.
cal
L
1 s max.
tmg-h
nomal
tmg-h
tmg-h
on-t
nomal
-----
123. 4
1 s min.
Remarks
5-19
s-h
Max.
value
Min.
value
Comparative
set value HH/H
Comparative
set value LL/L
Measurement
value
No measurement
status
RESET input
Output HH/H
Output LL/L
The display during RESET input is "-----" and all outputs are
OFF.
HOLD and TIMING are disabled during RESET input.
Forced-zero is not accepted during HOLD input.
Remarks
5-20
Lf
s-tmr
(S-TMR)
With this function measurement is not performed until a set time has
passed after the S-TMR input turns ON. (The function starts at the
rising edge of the S-TMR input and the PV display is "-----" while no
measurement has been performed.)
The time is set using the next parameter.
If the power is turned ON while the S-TMR input is ON, it functions as
a startup compensation timer. Measurement will not start until the time
set for s-tmr passes after the power is turned ON.
This function can be used for applications such as when the K3HB-S and
a rotating body are turned ON at the same time and the rotating body is to
be in standby mode until the correct rotation speed has been reached.
Parameter
Set value
0. 0
0.1. to 99. 9
0.1 to 99.9 s
L
3 s min.
cal
0
amov
amov
00000
US
init
off
s-tmr
0. 0
5-21
s-tmr
s-tmr
00. 0
US
10. 0
s. err
cal
on
1 s min.
L
1 s min.
Remarks
5-22
123. 4
123. 4
s. err
(S.ERR)
The display and operation when the input is exceeding input range can
be selected by setting this parameter.
(Refer to Input Characteristics in the appendices for input ranges.)
Parameter
Set value
Operation at
input error
s.err
off
Disabled
over
Overflow
s.err
Input error
Output
Outputs a value that
corresponds to the fixed
display value.
Overflow
Display
Input error
Display
Error display flashes *
Output
All outputs turned OFF.
* When an error occurs for input A or inputs A and B, the display will
show "a.err". When an error occurs for input B, the display will show
"b.err".
Parameter Setting Procedure
A Press the L[LEVEL] Key for at least 3
s in RUN level to move to the initial
setting level.
L
3 s min.
cal
0
amov
0
5-23
Output
amov
00000
US
init
off
s. err
s. err
s.err
s.err
s. err
off
cmov
cal
1 s min.
L
1 s min.
Remarks
5-24
123. 4
123. 4
on-t
(ON-T)
TIMING signal
L1
off-t
TIMING input
(OFF-T)
OFF timing delay
ON timing delay
Parameter
Set value
ON timing delay
on-t
0 to 4999
0 to 4,999 ms
0 to 4999
0 to 4,999 ms
The timing hold settings for on-t (ON timing delay) and off-t (OFF
timing delay) are enabled for the following conditions.
tmg-h
ON timing
delay
on-t
OFF timing
delay
off-t
Normal
nomal
---
---
Sampling hold
s-h
---
Peak hold
p-h
Bottom hold
b-h
Peak-to-peak
hold
p-p
Timing hold
set value
The following example shows settings for an ON timing delay of 20 ms and an OFF timing delay of 10 ms.
Timing hold set value set to sampling hold
Power ON
Measurement
value
No measurement
Measurement
value 1
No measurement
Measurement value 2
RESET
TIMING
20 ms
20 ms
20 ms
5-25
Power ON
Measurement
value
No measurement
Peak value 1
No measurement
Peak value 2
RESET
TIMING
20 ms
20 ms
10 ms
20 ms
10 ms
10 ms
L
3 s min.
cal
0
L
1 s max.
tmg-h
s-h
M
S
on-t
on-t
on-t
off-t
0000
US
0020
Units: ms
F Press the M[MODE] Key to switch the
PV display to the next parameter "offt".
5-26
off-t
0000
US
off-t
0010
Units: ms
I
step
off
123. 4
123. 4
1 s min.
"Zero limit" is the function that makes measurement values "0" for inputs lower than a set value.
Explanation of Functions
Zero-limit
If the input value is less than the set value, the measurement value becomes "0". This function is effective
when display drift and displacement near "0" is to be eliminated.
L1
z-lim
(Z-LIM)
L1
lim-p
(LIM-P)
Set value
Zero-limit
z-lim
on/off
on: Enabled
off: Disabled
Zero-limit value
lim-p
0 to 99
0 to 99 *
L
3 s min.
cal
0
L
Less
than 1 s
tmg-h
nomal
z-lim
z-lim
z-lim
lim-p
off
off
on
5-28
lim-p
lim-p
00
US
10
step
off
123. 4
123. 4
1 s min.
Averaging is a function that makes display and output smooth for input values with dramatic fluctuations,
such as spike noise.
Explanation of Functions
Average processing
There are two types of averaging: "simple" and "moving". Select one type.
The number of samples ("averaging times") can also be specified for the input values to be averaged.
Simple average is used when the display refresh period is to be lengthened.
Moving average is used to remove periodic noise superimposed on input signals.
The relationship between the data refresh periods for both simple and moving averages when the
averaging times is set to 4 is shown below.
Simple average
Voltage/current input
0.5 ms
Sampling
Average
Average
Average
Moving average
Voltage/current input
0.5 ms
Sampling
5-30
0.5 ms
Average
L1
avg-t
(AVG-T)
L1
avg-n
Set value
Average type
avg-t
smpl
Simple average
move
Moving average
16
16
32
32
64
64
128
128
256
256
512
512
1024
1024
(AVG-N)
Averaging times
avg-n
* To not use averaging, set the average type "avg-t" to smpl and the
averaging times "avg-n" to 1.
Parameter Setting Procedure
A Press the L[LEVEL] Key for at least 3
s in RUN level to move to the initial
setting level.
L
3 s min.
cal
0
Less
than 1 s
tmg-h
nomal
avg-t
smpl
avg-t
avg-t
smpl
move
avg-n
1
5-31
avg-n
avg-n
tmg-h
nomal
L
1 s min.
Remarks
5-32
123. 4
123. 4
"Previous average comparison" is a function that detects only sudden changes to input signals.
Explanation of Functions
Use the previous average comparison to not detect gentle changes and only detect sudden changes.
Off-center
As shown in the above diagram, when rotating a cylindrical object and measuring the distance from the
object using a laser displacement meter, it cannot be judged if the increase in measurement values when
the rotating axis is eccentric is due to the eccentricity or to a burr.
Measurements without using previous average comparison
50 mm
(+10 V)
Comparative
set value H
Burr
40 mm
(0 V)
360o
30 mm
(-10 V)
Comparative
output H
5-33
Previous average comparison makes the measurement value the difference between the present input
value and the average of all previous input values.
Number of
measurements
Input
value
Display
value
V1
V1-V1=0
C1=V1
V2
V2-C1
1
--- (C1+V2)= --- (V1+V2)
C2= 1
2
V3
V3-C2
1
1
C3= 1
--- (C2+V3)= --- (V1+V2)+ --- V3
2
V4
V4-C3
1
1
1
C4 = 1
--- (C3+V4)= --- (V1+V2)+ --- V3+ --- V4
2
Vn
Vn-Cn-1
1
1
1
- (V1+V2)+ ------------- V3++ --- Vn
Cn= -----------n1
n1
2
(Vn indicates the input value and Cn indicates the comparative set value used for the next input.)
* Previous average comparison is performed on confirmed measurement values.
When the timing hold is set to Normal, the comparison is performed every time.
When the timing hold is set to a setting other than Normal, the comparison is performed on hold values.
Previous average comparison is set using the following parameter.
Lf
hp-f
(HP-F)
Parameter
Previous average
comparison
hp-f
Set value
off
Previous average
comparison disabled
on
Previous average
comparison enabled
L
3 s min.
cal
0
amov
amov
5-34
00000
US
init
off
hp-f
on
bnk-c
cal
hp-f
hp-f
off
off
off
1 s min.
123. 4
Remarks
Input waveform
0[V]
Timing input
ON
OFF
Number of measurements
1
2
Input value
4.0
3.0
Display value
4.0-4.0=0
3.0-4.0=-1.0
4.5
4.5-3.5=1.0
3.0
3.0-4.0=-1.0
8.5
8.5-3.5=5.0
(3.5+4.5)=4.0
(4.0+3.0)=3.5
(3.5+8.5)=6.0
5-35
123. 4
1 s min.
out-p
(OUT-P)
Set value
Comparative output
pattern
out-p
nomal
Standard output
zone
Zone output
level
Level output
Standard output
Measurement value
Comparative set value HH
Comparative set value H
Comparative set value L
Comparative set value LL
Output HH
Output H
Output PASS
Output L
Output LL
ON
OFF
Zone output
Measurement value
Output HH
Output H
Output PASS
Output L
Output LL
ON
OFF
Level output
Measurement value
Comparative set value HH
Comparative set value H
Comparative set value L
Comparative set value LL
Output HH
Output H
Output PASS
Output L
Output LL
ON
OFF
5-36
L
3 s min.
cal
0
out-p
out-p
out-p
nomal
nomal
zone
cal
0
123. 4
123. 4
1 s min.
Remarks
5-37
Comparative output chattering results from drift in measurement value near the comparative set value.
Chattering can be prevented by adjusting the hysteresis value.
Explanation of Functions
Hysteresis
Hysteresis is a range between the value for which a comparative output turns ON and the value for which
the comparative output turns OFF. When the comparative output turns ON, it only turns OFF after the
change in measurement values is greater than the set hystresis.
The hysteresis can be used to prevent comparative output chattering resulting from measurement value
drift near the comparative set value.
Comparative set value
Measurement
value
Comparative
set value
Hysteresis
width
Measurement
value
Comparative outputs
(when hysteresis is not used)
Comparative outputs
(when hysteresis is used)
Chattering removed
Hysteresis works in direction of decreasing measurement values for comparative set values HH and H
and works in the increasing measurement value direction for comparative set values LL and L.
Comparative
set vaLue HH/H
Hysteresis
Comparative
set value LL/L
Hysteresis
Output HH/H
Output LL/L
Lf
hys
(HYS)
Set value
Hysteresis
hys
0 to 9999
0 to 9,999 *
5-38
L
3 s min.
cal
0
amov
0
amov
00000
US
init
off
M
S
hys
1
hys
hys
0001
US
0050
off-d
0
cal
0
1 s min.
5-39
1 s min.
5-40
123. 4
123. 4
shot
(SHOT)
Shot output is the function that turns OFF a comparative output after a
set interval after it turns ON.
The following diagram shows the operation when timing hold is set to
normal and shot output is set to 10 ms.
Timing hold set to normal
Comparative
set value H
Measurement value
Comparative
set value L
Output H
Output L
10 ms
10 ms
Comparative
set value H
Measurement
value
Comparative
set value L
TIMING signal
Output H
Output L
10 ms
10 ms
10 ms
Set value
Shot output
shot
0 to 1999
0 to 1,999 ms
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. (channel 1 OFF ON)
For transistor outputs: 1 ms max. (channel 1 OFF ON)
5-41
L
3 s min.
cal
0
amov
0
amov
00000
US
init
off
shot
shot
shot
out-n
cal
0000
Important
Set shot output (shot) to "0"
to use OFF delay (off-d).
If set to anything else, offd (OFF delay) will be
disabled.
US
0010
n-o
1 s min.
5-42
123. 4
123. 4
1 s min.
Remarks
Output OFF delay is the function that delays the OFF timing for
comparative results.
Shot output (shot) is given priority over OFF delay (off-d). OFF
delay will be disabled if shot output is set to anything other than "0",
regardless of the OFF delay setting.
Explanation of Functions
If the measurement value changes and the comparative result that had been ON until now turns OFF, the
comparative output is held for the time set for the output OFF delay parameter.
The comparative output ON time may be shortened if measurement values change quickly. When
comparative output signals are read by external devices, short signals may not be received properly.
In such situations, the output OFF delay can be used to output comparative output signal values for a set
duration or greater.
Lf
off-d
(OFF-D)
Set value
0 to 1999
0 to 1,999 ms
L
3 s min.
cal
0
amov
amov
00000
5-44
US
init
off
off-d
off-d
off-d
0000
US
0050
shot
0
cal
0
1 s min.
123. 4
123. 4
1 s min.
Remarks
5-45
Comparative
set value LL/L
HOLD input
Output HH/H
Output LL/L
5-46
Lf
o-stp
(O-STP)
Parameter
Set value
on
Enabled
off
Disabled
cal
0
3 s min.
amov
amov
00000
5-47
US
init
off
o-stp
off
o-stp
off
o-stp
on
t-zr
off
cal
0
1 s min.
L
1 s min.
5-48
123. 4
123. 4
Lf
pass
(PASS)
In the default settings, PASS signals are output from the PASS output
terminal. The "PASS output change" parameter can be set to output
comparative output status details other than PASS or errors from the
PASS output terminal. (Enabled when there is a PASS output terminal.)
Parameter
Set value
ll
LL
pass
PASS
hh
HH
err
Input error *
L
3 s min.
cal
0
amov
amov
00000
US
init
off
5-49
pass
pass
pass
hys
cal
pass
pass
1 s min.
1 s min.
5-50
123. 4
123. 4
out-n
(OUT-N)
The comparative output logic for comparative results is set using the
following parameter.
However, only the actual output is reversed. The operation logic for the
comparative output status is not reversed.
Parameter
Set
value
Operation
Comparative Comparative Comparative
result
output status
output
n-o
Output deenergization
out-n
n-c
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
L
3 s min.
cal
0
amov
amov
00000
US
init
off
out-n
n-o
5-51
out-n
out-n
o-stp
cal
n-o
n-c
off
1 s min.
1 s min.
5-52
123. 4
123. 4
Forced-zero
This function can be used for applications such as making comparative judgements where the tare or
container weight is canceled and only the weight of the contents are used for measurement.
When forced-zero is cleared, the display returns to the actual measurement value.
The changes to measurement values when forced-zero is executed or cleared during measurement are
shown below.
Measurement
value
Execute
Execute
Shift value
Shift value
0
1s
Release
UP Key
ZERO input
There are two methods for executing and clearing forced-zero: using key operations and using ZERO inputs.
Using key operations
<Executing forced-zero>Press the U[UP] Key for less than 1 s while the present value is displayed to
execute forced-zero.
<Clearing forced-zero> Press the U[UP] Key for at least 1 s to clear forced-zero.
12.3
U (Execute)
90000
ZERO not lit
0.0
90000
ZERO lit
Remarks
Setting the present measurement value to "0" again using the forcedzero reference P.5-54
(Tare zero)
Prohibiting key-operated forced-zero P.5-80
(Key protect)
5-53
Maximum and minimum values are not initialized even if forced-zero is executed.
When the display range has been exceeded or a sensor error occurs, forced-zero cannot be executed
while no measurement is being performed. (Forced-zero can be cleared but not during RESET input.)
The forced-zero and forced-zero clear operations are stored in the internal non-volatile memory of the
K3HB-S, so the status is held even if the power supply is turned ON again.
Tare zero
This function is enabled when each of two different types of compound are to be weighed, as shown in the
following example.
Material B
Material A
Material B weight
Measurement
value
Forced zero
Tare zeroed
Tare zero
release
Tare zeroed
UP Key
ZERO input
Forced
zero release
2s
1s
Information about whether tare zero is being executed or cleared and shift values after tare zero is
executed are not stored in memory when the power is turned OFF. (If the power is turned OFF during
tare zero, the Unit will be in forced-zero status when the power is turned ON again.)
Forced-zero cannot be executed when the display range has been exceeded or a sensor error occurs, or
while no measurement is being performed. (Forced-zero can be cleared but not during RESET input.)
There are two methods for executing and clearing tare zero: using key operations and using ZERO inputs.
Using key operations
<Executing tare zero>Press the U[UP] Key while forced-zero is being executed and the present value is
displayed to execute tare zero.
<Clearing tare zero> Press the U[UP] Key for 1 s to clear tare zero. (Press it again for 1 s to clear
forced-zero.)
R-Z not lit.
12.3
U(Execute)
0.0
90000
ZERO not lit.
T-ZR lit.
U(Execute)
90000
ZERO lit.
s min.
U 1(Tare
zero released.)
0.0
90000
The tare can be zeroed
again even after it has
been used.
5-54
5.21 Setting the present measurement value to "0" again using the forced-zero reference
Lf
t-zr
(T-ZR)
Set value
Tare zero
t-zr
on
off
L
3 s min.
cal
0
amov
amov
00000
US
init
off
M
S
t-zr
t-zr
t-zr
off
off
on
5-55
z-trm
off
cal
0
1 s min.
123. 4
123. 4
1 s min.
Remarks
5-56
Zero-trimming is the function that compensates the forced-zero shift value based on the measurement
value for an OK object (PASS data) while forced-zero is being executed.
This function can be used if the timing hold setting is sampling hold, peak hold, or bottom hold.
Explanation of Functions
Zero-trimming
Zero-trimming can be used if the timing hold parameter is set to sampling hold, peak hold, or bottom hold.
The zero-trimming algorithm is shown below.
Comparative
judgement
PASS=OFF
PASS=ON
Forced zero value correction
ZRn+1 = ZRn + (1-) A
: Previous zeroed weight (= 0.9)
The reference device is measured using the linear sensor and forced-zero is executed first thing in the
morning, when the room temperature is low. While workpieces are subsequently being measured, the
room temperature gradually increases and the measurement values gradually change due to the
temperature characteristics of the linear sensor.
These kinds of gradual changes can be compensated for by using the zero-trimming function.
Lf
z-trm
(Z-TRM)
Set value
Zero-trimming
z-trm
on
Zero-trimming ON
off
Zero-trimming OFF
5-57
L
3 s min.
cal
0
amov
amov
00000
US
init
off
M
S
z-trm
z-trm
z-trm
hp-f
off
off
on
off
L
1 s min.
5-58
cal
0
123. 4
123. 4
1 s min.
Remarks
d. ref
(D.REF)
When measurement values change rapidly and the display changes with
the measurement values, flickering often occurs and the display becomes
difficult to read. The flickering can be suppressed and the display made
easier to read in such situations by delaying the display refresh period.
The display refresh period is set using the following parameter.
Parameter
Set value
off
Every 50 ms
0. 5
Every 0.5 ms
Every 1 s
Every 2 s
Every 4 s
L
3 s min.
cal
0
sv. dsp
off
d. ref
off
d. ref
off
d. ref
color
grn-r
L
1 s min.
Remarks
5-60
123. 4
123. 4
Max. value
Min. value
Measuring
Initializing
Measurement status
Initializing
Measuring
Measuring
Present value
1234.5
Max
90000
MIN value
3012.6
Min
90000
985.7
90000
* If the operation at input error (s.err) is set to s.err and if a sensor error occurs, a. err or b. err is held
by the maximum and minimum values.
The error details can be checked using the maximum and minimum value displays. a. err and b. err are
cleared by a RESET input or by pressing the
[MAX/MIN] Key for 1 s min.
Resetting maximum and minimum values
Press the
[MAX/MIN] Key for 1 s min. in RUN level to reset the maximum and minimum values.
Remarks
5-61
Power supply
disp
(DISP)
The PV display value after the power has been turned ON,
immediately after moving to RUN level, or immediately after automatic
display return in RUN or adjustment levels can be set to either
"present value", "maximum value", or "minimum value".
"Display value selection" is set using the following parameter.
Parameter
Display value selection
disp
Set value
pv
Present value
max
Max. value
min
Min. value
cal
0
3 s min.
sv. dsp
off
disp
pv
disp
disp
pv
max
ret
10
L
1 s min.
Remarks
5-62
123. 4
123. 4
step
The step for changing the rightmost digit on the display is set using the
following parameter.
Parameter
(STEP)
Set value
off
2
Step value
step
5
10
Measurement value
Display values
for rightmost digit
L1
10
10
10
10
10
L
3 s min.
L
Less
than 1 s
cal
0
tmg-h
nomal
step
off
step
step
avg-t
off
smpl
123. 4
123. 4
1 s min.
5-63
sv. dsp
(SV.DSP)
Set value
off
on
L
3 s min.
cal
0
sv. dsp
off
sv. dsp
sv. dsp
on
d. ref
off
off
L
1 s min.
5-64
123. 4
123. 4
color
(COLOR)
Set value
Status *
PV display
color
grn-r
OFF
Green
ON
Red
grn
Display color selection
color
OFF
Green
ON
red-g
red
OFF
Red
ON
Green
OFF
Red
ON
* Comparative output HH, H, L, or LL or input error status
OFF: All comparative outputs HH, H, L, and LL are OFF and no input errors.
ON: HH, H, L, or LL comparative output turns ON or input error occurs.
Parameter Setting Procedure
cal
0
3 s min.
sv. dsp
off
color
color
grn-r
grn-r
color
red-g
5-65
disp
pv
L
1 s min.
Remarks
5-66
123. 4
123. 4
pos-t
(POS-T)
L2
pos-h
(POS-H)
L2
The meters on the right side of the front panel with 20 sections is
called the "position meter" and shows the position of the displayed
value (present value, maximum, or minimum) in relation to any values
set using position meter upper and lower limits.
The position meter upper and lower limits can be set to any values.
The position meter display pattern is set using the following parameter.
Parameter
Set value
off
inc
Incremental
inc-r
Incremental (reversed)
dev
Deviation *2
dev-r
Deviation (reversed)
-9999 to
1
99999
-9999 to
1
99999
pos-l
(POS-L)
Increase
Increase
Present value: 40
Present value: 70
Present value: 70
* If the position meter lower limit set value is smaller than the position
meter upper limit set value, the top and bottom of the above displays
will be reversed.
5-67
Deviation
Position meter
lower limit
Incremental
(reversed)
Increase
Position meter
upper limit
Incremental
Increase
Position meter
type
L
3 s min.
cal
0
sv. dsp
off
pos-t
pos-t
pos-t
inc
inc
der
pos-h
pos-h
pos-h
99999
99999
US
10000
pos-l
19999
-
5-68
pos-l
19999
-
US
pos-l
10000
-
sv. dsp
off
123. 4
123. 4
1 s min.
L2
ret
(RET)
Set value
0 to 99
0 to 99 s
Automatic display return will
not occur if set to 0.
L
3 s min.
cal
0
sv. dsp
off
M
S
ret
ret
ret
pos-t
10
10
US
03
inc
L
1 s min.
5-70
123. 4
123. 4
test
(TEST)
The output test function is used to set a test measurement value using
the keys and to check the comparative output against the set
comparative set value.
The test measurement value is set using the following parameter.
Parameter
Test input
Set value
off
-9999 to
1
99999
-19999 to 99999
L
3 s min.
cal
0
test
off
S
US
test
test
1234
123. 4
123. 4
1 s min.
5-71
The K3HB-S has 8 areas (banks) where groups of comparative set values are set beforehand.
Comparative set values can be changed easily by switching these banks.
This function is called "bank selection".
Explanation of Functions
Bank selection
Comparative set values HH, H, L, and LL are set in groups to banks. Comparative set values can be set to
all 8 banks, numbered 0 to 7. Banks can be selected using front panel keys or an input.
* If the bank copy function is used, the comparative set values set to one bank can be copied to all banks.
bnk-c
(BNK-C)
Bank selection
bnk-c
Set value
off
key
ev
Bank selection
using event input (*2)
5-72
External terminal
BANK1
BANK2
BANK4
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
L
3 s min.
cal
0
amov
amov
00000
US
init
off
bnk-c
off
bnk-c
off
bnk-c
s-tmr
0. 0
key
5-73
One point *
I
123. 4
123. 4
1 s min.
* If the bank selection is not set to OFF, the comparative set values set in RUN level HH, H, L, and
LL are registered to the HH, H, L, and LL of bank 0.
5-74
sv. bnk
(SV.BNK)
L4
sv*. hh
(SV.HH)
L4
sv. h
(SV.H)
L4
sv. l
Once the bank selection method has been specified, set the
comparative set values for each bank.
Comparative set values are set using the following parameter.
Parameter
Set value
-9999 to
1
99999
-19999 to 99999
-9999 to
1
99999
-19999 to 99999
-9999 to
1
99999
-19999 to 99999
-9999 to
1
99999
-19999 to 99999
0 to 7
(SV.L)
L4
sv. ll
(SV.LL)
0 to 7
L4
copy
(COPY)
The decimal point depends on the "decimal point position" parameter settings.
Parameter Setting Procedure
A Press the L[LEVEL] Key for at least 3
s in RUN level to move to the initial
setting level.
L
3 s min.
cal
0
sv. bnk
0
sv. bnk
sv. bnk
1
sv1. hh
99999
sv1. h
sv1. h
99999
99999
5-75
US
sv1. h
sv1. l
10000
19999
-
Repeat steps F to I to
change other comparative
set values in the same bank.
Proceed to step
J to copy the
contents of this
bank to all
banks.
Proceed to step N
when bank
comparative set
value settings have
been completed.
Proceed to step
D to set
comparative set
values for other
banks.
L
1 s min.
5-76
copy
off
copy
copy
on
sv. bnk
off
Remarks
123. 4
123. 4
copy
(COPY)
The bank copy function is used to specify a bank between 0 and 7 and
copy the group of comparative set values in that bank to all banks.
Parameter Setting Procedure
A Press the L[LEVEL] Key for at least 3
s in RUN level to move to the initial
setting level.
L
3 s min.
cal
0
sv. bnk
0
sv. bnk
sv. bnk
sv1. hh
copy
copy
off
off
copy
on
sv. bnk
0
5-77
10000
init
Initialization can be used to start settings over again from the default
settings. Refer to Parameter List in the Appendices for information on
default set values.
L
3 s min.
cal
0
amov
amov
00000
US
init
off
init
off
init
pass
on
pass
* If this operation is performed, all parameters return to the initial settings and current settings are
lost. It is recommended that before performing this operation, the Parameter List at the end of this
manual or some other method is used to record the current set values.
5-78
cal
0
1 s min.
123. 4
123. 4
1 s min.
run. pt
(RUN.PT)
Lp
set. pt
Protect level
The "key protect" function limits level and parameter changes using
key operations. There are 4 kinds of key protection. The parameters,
settings, and details of each kind of protection are outlined below.
: Enabled, : Prohibited
RUN/adjustment protect
(Limits key operations in RUN level and movement to
adjustment level.)
(SET.PT)
Lp
Restriction details
wt. pt
Parameter
(WT.PT)
Lp
zr. pt
(ZR.PT)
RUN/adjustment
protect
run.pt
Set
value
RUN level
Present
value
display
Move to the
Comparative adjustment
set value
level
change
0
1
2
Restriction details
Parameter
Set value
Setting level
protect
set.pt
Move to
initialization,
input adjustment,
display
adjustment,
comparative set
values, and
output test levels
Move to the
advancedfunction
setting level
1
2
Set value
Restriction details
off
on
5-80
Forced-zero protect
(Limits key-operated execution and clearing of forced-zero and
tare zero.)
Parameter
Zero protect
zr.pt
Set value
Restriction details
off
on
LM
3 s min.
run. pt
0
wt. pt
off
wt. pt
wt. pt
on
zr. pt
off
LM
123. 4
123. 4
1 s min.
5-81
off
5-82
User Calibration
6-1
User Calibration
Calibr
6-2
Calibration flowchart
Connect the calibrator and input A and turn ON the power supply.
Aging
User Calibration
Recalibrate.
Calibration finished.
Operation
The input type that can be calibrated according to this flowchart is the
type selected under "input type A" or "input type B".
To calibrate other input types, switch the setting for "input type A" or
"input type B" in the initial setting level to the target input type and then
perform calibration according to the flowchart outlined above.
6-3
Moving to calibration
level
User Calibration
Calibr
cmo
Change status
cmo
Use the S[SHIFT]
and U[UP] Keys
to set the password.
To next parameter
(Does not move to the calibration level.)
Calibration level
6-4
adj
Operation in
calibration level
adj
30
. adj
30
Calibration
record mark
adj
a4020
baa20
7f00
7f00
4000
7ef2
"T" is flashing.
4000
7ef2
"T" is lit.
6-5
User Calibration
str
str
no
no
str
yes
User Calibration
Calibr
6-6
Input
type
Reference
Reference
Parameters
signal
signal
0 to 20 mA,
4 to 20 mA
aaa20
20.00 mA
aaa 4
4.00 mA
0 to 5 V,
1 to 5 V
aaa 5
5.000 V
aaa 1
1.000 V
5 V
aaa 5
5.000 V
aaa-5
-5.000 V
10 V
aaa10
10.000 V
aaa10
-10.000 V
0 to 20 mA,
4 to 20 mA
baa20
20.00 mA
baa 4
4.00 mA
0 to 5 V,
1 to 5 V
baa 5
5.000 V
baa 1
1.000 V
5 V
baa 5
5.000 V
baa-5
-5.000 V
10 V
baa10
10.000 V
baa10
-10.000 V
Section 7 Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
7-1
Section 7 Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
SV
display
unit
err
unit
chg
disp
*1
err
Display error
Repair is necessary.
Consult your OMRON representative.
sys
err
Repair is necessary.
Consult your OMRON representative.
eep
err
a.err
or
b.err
*2
Normal
operation
Input error
Flashing
on
99999
or
19999
-
Normal
operation
Description of error
Countermeasure
*1. The parameters already set are returned to the factory settings.
If the problem still persists after performing initialization, repair is necessary.
*2. If there is an error in input A only, or if there is an error in both inputs A and B, "a. err" is displayed, and
if there is an error in input B only, "b. err" is displayed.
7-2
7.2 Countermeasures
7.2 Countermeasures
Symptoms
Inspection details
Countermeasure
Troubleshooting
7-3
Troubleshooting
Section 7 Troubleshooting
7-4
Appendices
Specifications....................................................................................A-2
Available Models...............................................................................A-5
Model Numbers ................................................................................A-6
Parameter list....................................................................................A-7
Parameter display conditions..........................................................A-11
About parameters ...........................................................................A-12
Sampling and comparative output response times .........................A-14
No Measurement Status .................................................................A-18
Appendices
A-1
Appendices
Specifications
Ratings
Power supply voltage
Input impedance
31 mA (4 to 20 mA, 0 to 20 mA)
10 V (1 to 5 V, 0 to 5 V, 5 V)
14.5 V (10 V)
Control
input
Timing input
Startup compensation
timer input
Hold input
Reset input
Forced-zero input
Appendices
Bank input
Output ratings
Display method
Other functions
25% to 85%
Storage temperature
Altitude
2,000 m max.
Accessories
A-2
Specifications
Characteristics
Sampling period
Accuracy
Display range
-19999 to 99999
Comparative output response For one input: OFF ON 1 ms and ON OFF 1.5 ms
time (transistor output)
For two inputs: OFF ON 2 ms and ON OFF 2.5 ms
20 Mmin. (at 500 VDC)
Dielectric strength
Noise immunity
Vibration resistance
Frequency: 10 to 55 Hz;
Acceleration: 50 m/s2 to 10 sweeps of 5 min each in X, Y, and Z directions
Shock resistance
Weight
Enclosure rating
Memory protection
Installation environment
Applicable standards
EMC
(EMI)
CISPR 11 Group 1,
Class A: CISPR16-1/-2
Electromagnetic
interference wave
CISPR 11 Group 1,
Class A: CISPR16-1/-2
(EMS)
Electrostatic discharge
(ESD)
EN61000-4-2 : 4 kV (contact)
: 8 kV (in air)
Radiating radio-frequency
electromagnetic field
Burst
Surge
Radio-frequency electric
interference
Momentary power
interruptions from voltage dips
A-3
Appendices
Insulation resistance
Appendices
Input characteristics
Input type
Setting
range
Specified range
0-20
0 to 20 mA
-2 to 22 mA
4-20
4 to 20 mA
2 to 22 mA
0-5
0 to 5 V
-0.5 to 5.5 V
1-5
1 to 5 V
0.5 to 5.5 V
-5 to 5 V
-5.5 to 5.5 V
10
-10 to 10 V
-11 to 11 V
Accuracy
-10
10
20
30 40 50 60
Ambient temperature (C)
Appendices
A-4
Available Models
Available Models
Base Units
Model
Supply
voltage
100 to
240 VAC
24 VAC/
VDC
Part
number
Applicable sensor
power supply/
output boards
K3HB-SSD
K33-CPA
100-240VAC K33-A
K3HB-SSD
24VAC/VDC
Applicable relay/
transistor outputs
boards
K34-C1
K34-C2
K34-T1
K34-T2
Applicable event
input boards
K35-1
K35-2
K35-3
K35-4
Board Model
K33-CPA
K33-A
K34-C1
K34-C2
K34-T1
K34-T2
K35-1
K35-2
K35-3
K35-4
K3HB-S@-@@@@
A-5
Appendices
Appendices
Model Numbers
K3HB-SSD-@@@ @
Basic model
Code
K3HB
Series
Linear Sensor Indicator
K3HB Series
Input specifications
Code
SSD
Input specifications
None, 12 VDC 80 mA
None
C1
C2
T1
T2
None
Appendices
A-6
Parameter list
Parameter list
Enter the set value before using.
Level
Protect
Lp
Run
Parameter name
Setting range
Initial
value
RUN/adjustment protect
run.pt 0 to 2
set.pt 0 to 2
wt.pt off, on
off
Forced-zero protect
zr.pt off, on
off
Measurement value
- 19999 to 99999
---
Measurement
value/
comparative set value HH
- 19999 to 99999
99999
Measurement
value/
comparative set value H
- 19999 to 99999
99999
Measurement
value/
comparative set value L
- 19999 to 99999
1
-9999
Measurement
value/
comparative set value LL
- 19999 to 99999
1
-9999
bank 0 to 7
Adjustment Bank
La
4-20
4. 000
4000
inp. a2 1
-9999 to 99999
20. 000
dsp. a2 1
-9999 to 99999
20000
Input type B
4-20
inp.b1 1
-9999 to 99999
4. 000
dsp.b1 1
-9999 to 99999
4000
inp.b2 1
-9999 to 99999
20. 000
dsp.b2 1
-9999 to 99999
k 19999 to 99999
Comparative
pattern
output
dp ,,,,,,
,,,.,,,
,.,,,,
Set
value
Input type A
Constant K
Unit
cal 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Calculation
Initial
setting
L0
Display
20000
0
,,,,.,, ,,.,,,
,,.,,,,
nomal
0
Appendices
A-7
Appendices
Level
Parameter name
Timing hold
ON timing delay
Input
adjustment
L1
on-t 0 to 4999
ms
ms
z-lim off, on
off
lim-p 0 to 99
step off, 2, 5, 10
off
Average type
Averaging times
s?.dsp off, on
Unit
nomal
off-t 0 to 4999
Appendices
Initial
value
Zero-limit
A-8
Setting range
Step value
Display
adjustment
L2
Display
smpl
off
off
p?
ret 0 to 99
10
inc-r, inc
99999
1
-9999
Set
value
Parameter list
Level
Comparative
set value
display
L4
Parameter name
Setting range
s?.bnk 0 to 7
Initial
value
Unit
Set
value
99999
s?0.h 1
-9999 to 99999
99999
s?0.l 1
-9999 to 99999
1
-9999
1
-9999
99999
s?1.h 1
-9999 to 99999
99999
s?1.l 1
-9999 to 99999
1
-9999
1
-9999
99999
s?2.h 1
-9999 to 99999
99999
s?2.l 1
-9999 to 99999
1
-9999
1
-9999
99999
s?3.h 1
-9999 to 99999
99999
s?3.l 1
-9999 to 99999
1
-9999
1
-9999
99999
s?4.h 1
-9999 to 99999
99999
s?4.l 1
-9999 to 99999
1
-9999
1
-9999
99999
s?5.h 1
-9999 to 99999
99999
s?5.l 1
-9999 to 99999
1
-9999
1
-9999
99999
s?6.h 1
-9999 to 99999
99999
s?6.l 1
-9999 to 99999
1
-9999
1
-9999
99999
s?7.h 1
-9999 to 99999
99999
s?7.l 1
-9999 to 99999
1
-9999
1
-9999
Display
Bank copy
copy off, on
off
Test input
off
Appendices
A-9
Appendices
Level
Parameter name
Shot output
hys 0 to 9999
off-d 0 to 1999
ms
shot 0 to 1999
ms
n-o *1
o-stp off, on
off
t-zr off, on
off
z-trm off, on
off
hp-f off, on
off
Tare zero
Zero trimming
Previous average
comparison
Unit
off
Output de-energization
Bank selection
off
Startup compensation
timer
s-tmr *0 to 9)9
0. 0
s.err
Appendices
Initial
value
init off, on
A-10
Setting range
Hysteresis
Advancedfunction
settings
Lf
Display
Set
value
Parameter name
Level
RUN/adjustment protect
Setting level protect
Setting change protect
Forced-zero protect
Measurement value
Measurement value/comparative set value HH
Measurement value/comparative set value H
RUN
Measurement value/comparative set value L
Measurement value/comparative set value LL
Bank
Adjustment
Protect
Initialization
Input
adjustment
Display
adjustment
Comparative
set value
Output test
Advancedfunction setting
Display
run.pt
set.pt
wt.pt
zr.pt
bank
Calculation
cal
Input type A
in-ta
Scaling input value A1
inp. a1
Scaling display value A1
dsp. a1
Scaling input value A2
inp. a2
Scaling display value A2 dsp. a2
Input type B
in-tb
Scaling input value B1
inp. b1
Scaling display value B1 dsp. b1
Scaling input value B2
inp. b2
Scaling display value B2 dsp. b2
Constant K
k
Decimal point position
dp
Comparative output pattern
out-p
Move to the advanced-function setting level.
amoV
Timing hold
tmg-h
ON timing delay
on-t
OFF timing delay
off-t
Zero-limit
z-lim
Zero-limit value
lim-p
Step value
step
Average type
aVg-t
Averaging times
aVg-n
Comparative set value display sV.dsp
Display refresh period
d.ref
Display color selection
color
Display value selection
disp
Automatic display return
ret
Position meter type
pos-t
Position meter upper limit
pos-h
Position meter lower limit
pos-l
Comparative set value bank sV.bnk
Comparative set value sV .hh
HH (:0 to 7)
Comparative set value
sV .h
H (:0 to 7)
Comparative set value
sV .l
L (:0 to 7)
Comparative set value sV .ll
LL (:0 to 7)
Bank copy
copy
Test input
test
Set value initialization
init
PASS output change
pass
Hysteresis
hys
Output OFF delay
off-d
Shot output
shot
Output de-energization
out-n
Output refresh stop
o-stp
Tare zero
t-zr
Zero-trimming
z-trm
Previous average comparison
hp-f
Bank selection
bnk-c
Startup compensation timer
s-tmr
Operation at input error
s.err
Move to the calibration level.
cmoV
Event Input
Relay Output (H/L)
Relay Output (HH/H/L/LL)
Transistor Output
PASS Output
Setting Conditions
When the Output Unit is <CPA>, change in PASS output PASS or ERR.
When the Output Unit is <CPA>, change in PASS output PASS or ERR.
Items marked may not be displayed due to Unit configuration or settings. Others are always displayed.
Displayed if the Unit is connected.
Displayed if the Unit is connected and the setting conditions are met.
A-11
Appendices
<1 to 4>
<C1>
<C2>
<T1 to 2>
<CPA>
Unit
Output
Input
<1 to 4> <C1> <C2> <T1 to 2> <CPA>
Appendices
About parameters
RUN Level
Measurement value
Comparative set value HH
99999 -19,999 to 99,999
Power ON
Protect level
RUN PT:
RUN/adjustment protect
0 0 to 2
run.pt
M
M
MODE
LEVEL MODE
3 s min.
SET.PT:
1 0 to 2
WT.PT:
Measurement stopped
init initialization
off OFF, ON
L+M
Measurement value
Comparative set value LL
19999 -19,999 to 99,999
LEVEL MODE
1 s min.
off OFF, ON
ZR.PT:
Forced-zero protect
off OFF, ON
To the initial
setting level
Measurement value
Comparative set value L
19999 -19,999 to 99,999
MODE
Measurement value
Comparative set value H
99999 -19,999 to 99,999
L+M
L
LEVEL
3 s min.
Hysteresis
hys HYS:
0 to 9999
L
LEVEL
Less than 1 s
zr.pt
Adjustment level
Bank
bank BANK:
0 to 7
0
MODE
M
Shot output
shot SHOT:
0 to 1999
0
M
Output deout-n OUT-N:
energization
n-o N-O, N-C
O-STP:Output
M
Tare zero
t-zr T-ZR:
OFF, ON
off
M
Zero-trimming
z-trm Z-TRM:
OFF, ON
off
hp-f comparison
off OFF, ON
M
Bank selection
bnk-c BNK-C:
OFF, KEY, EV
off
M
S-TMR: Startup
M
If Confused during Operation (Except in Protect Level):
Press the L [LEVEL] Key for 1 s min.
Appendices
Returns to the first parameter in the RUN level or the initial setting level.
A-12
S.ERR: Operation
CMOV: Move to
the calibration level
0 -19,999 to 99,999
cmoV
L
LEVEL
1 s min.
To the initial
setting level
About parameters
CAL: Calculation
A, B, K-A, A+B, A-B, K-(A+B),
0 B/A10000, (B/A-1)10000
INP.B1:
Scaling input value B1
4.000 -19,999 to 99,999
cal
M
To the initial
setting level
inp.b1
M
INP.A1:
MODE
ON-T:
INP.B2:
0 0 to 4,999
DSP.B2:
Scaling display value B2
20000 -19,999 to 99,999
dsp.a1
dsp.b2
MODE
INP.A2:
Scaling input value A2
20.000 -19,999 to 99,999
inp.a2
dp
in-tb
M
dsp.a2
Step value
step STEP:
OFF, 2, 5, 10
off
Average type
a g-t AVG-T:
Simple average, moving average
smpl
AMOV:
0 setting level.
-19,999 to 99,999
L
LEVEL
Less than 1 s
t Less than 1 s
s .bnk
0
M
D.REF:
U
UP
SV0.HH:
Comparative set
99999 value 0.HH
-19,999 to 99,999
sV0.hh
grn-r red
SV0.H:
set
sV0.h Comparative
value 0.H
99999
-19,999 to 99,999
SV0.L:
. Comparative set
19999 value 0.L
-19,999 to 99,999
SV0.LL:
. Comparative set
19999 value 0.LL
-19,999 to 99,999
sV0 ll
M
COPY:
Bank copy
off OFF, ON
copy
99999
POS-H:
M
M
POS-T:
Position meter type
sV7.h
pV
M
M
99999
sV7.l
10
sV7.hh
sV0 l
M
M
MODE
M
MODE
sV.dsp
L
LEVEL
Less than 1 s
L
LEVEL
Password: -0169
MODE
off
0 -19,999 to 99,999
DSP.A2:
Scaling display value A2
20000 -19,999 to 99,999
Zero limit
z-lim Z-LIM:
OFF/ON
k K: Constant K
OFF-T:
DSP.A1:
Scaling display value A1
4000 -19,999 to 99,999
Move to the
advancedfunction
setting level.
DSP.B1:
tmg-h
TMG-H:
Timing hold
nomal Normal, sampling,
peak, bottom, peak-to-peak
L
LEVEL
1 s min.
4-20 0 to 5 V, 1 to 5 V, 5 V, 10 V
Starts
measurement.
L
LEVEL
Less than 1 s
19999
POS-L:
sV7.ll
19999
COPY:
Appendices
A-13
Appendices
0.5 ms
0.5 ms
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
Output
Output
Output
Output
Output
Input A
or
Input B
Input read
Every 0.5 ms
Output refresh
Every 0.5 ms
Two inputs
0.5 ms
Input
0.5 ms
0.5 ms
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
Output
Output
Output
Output
Output
Output
Input A
Input B
Input read
Input A: every 1 ms
Input B: every 1 ms
Appendices
A-14
0.5 ms
Data processing
time
Two inputs
0.5 ms
0.5 ms
0.5 ms
Output response
time (See note 1.)
0.5 ms
Data processing
time
Output response
time (See note 1.)
R
R
(Note 1.)
For transistor outputs
For one input: OFF ON 1 ms and ON OFF 1.5 ms
For two inputs: OFF ON 2 ms and ON OFF 2.5 ms
For relay outputs
The relay operation time of 10 ms is added to the transistor output
response times.
0.5
0.5
0.5
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
Normal
Output
Output
Output
Output
Output
Output
Comparative output response time 0.5 ms + output response time (See note 1.)
Once
0.5
Input
0.5
0.5
0.5
Once
0.5
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
Input
Output
Output
Output
Output
Output
Output
Input A
Input B
A+B
Normal
0.5
Comparative output response time 0.5 ms + output response time (See note 1.)
Appendices
0.5
Example 2
The Unit operates as shown
in the diagram to the right
for the settings shown in the
table below.
Calculation
0.5
A-15
Appendices
Example 3
The Unit operates as shown
in the diagram to the right
for the settings shown in the
table below.
Calculation
Timing hold mode
Averaging times (n)
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
Input A
Input B
A+B
Normal
8 times
simple
averaging
Output
Output
0.5 ms M (averaging times)
Example 4
The Unit operates as shown
in the diagram to the right
for the settings shown in the
table below.
0.5
Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input
Comparative output
response time
Calculation
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
Input
0.5 ms min.
A
Samplin
g hold
Output
Once
Example 5
The Unit operates as shown
in the diagram to the right
for the settings shown in the
table below.
Calculation
A+B
Peak
hold
Once
0.5
0.5
0.5
Input
0.5
0.5
Input Input
0.5
Input
Input A
Input B
0.5
Input
Output
Timing input
Next timing input
Receive enabLed
0.5 ms max.
Appendices
Comparative output response time 0.5 ms max. + output response time (See note 1.)
A-16
TIMING
RESET
Sampling
Measured Not measured Measured Not measured Measurement not possible Measurement not possible
Other
Measurement
Measurement
Measurement
Measurement
TIMING
HOLD
Sampling
Measurement
period
Measurement
period
Measurement
Measurement
not possible
Measurement
period
TIMING
HOLD
Other
Measurement
Measurement
Measurement
Measurement
not possible
Appendices
A-17
Appendices
No Measurement Status
----88888
PV display "-----"
All outputs OFF
Immediately after returning to RUN level from any level other than
protect and adjustment levels.
When the reset signal is ON.
When the
Appendices
A-18
Index
A
I
Adjustment ....................................... 5-2, 5-3, 5-4
Advanced-function settings.............. 5-2, 5-3, 5-5
Analog input ....................................................2-9
Automatic display return ...............................5-70
Average processing .............................. 1-2, 5-30
Average type.................................................5-31
Averaging times ............................................5-31
K
Bank copy ............................................. 1-3, 5-77
Bank selection....................................... 1-3, 5-72
Basic application methods ..............................3-1
Bottom hold......................................... 5-16, 5-25
L
LCD field of vision........................................... 2-4
LEVEL key...................................................... 1-4
Level output .................................................. 5-36
Level/bank display .......................................... 1-4
C
Calculation ....................... 3-3, 3-7, 3-9, 3-12, 4-2
Calculation mode .................................. 3-5, 3-10
Comparative output pattern .................. 1-3, 5-36
Comparative output status indicators.... 1-4, 5-51
Comparative outputs...................... 2-6, 4-3, 5-51
Comparative set value ..................... 5-2, 5-3, 5-4
Comparative set value display .............. 1-3, 5-64
Component names and functions ........... 1-2, 4-2
Constant K ......................................................3-7
M
Max/Min hold .................................................. 1-3
MAX/MIN key.................................................. 1-4
MODE key ...................................................... 1-4
Mounting method............................................ 2-3
Moving average ............................................ 5-30
D
Decimal point position
................................3-3, 3-7, 3-9, 3-12, 4-3, 5-15
Display adjustment........................... 5-2, 5-3, 5-4
Display adjustment level .................................3-4
Display color selection .......................... 1-3, 5-65
Display refresh period ........................... 1-3, 5-60
Display value selection ......................... 1-3, 5-62
Drawout...........................................................2-4
O
OFF timing delay .......................................... 5-25
ON timing delay ............................................ 5-25
Operation at input error ................................ 5-23
Output de-energization ..........................1-3, 5-51
Output OFF delay ..................................1-3, 5-44
Output refresh stop................................1-3, 5-47
Output test ....................... 1-3, 5-2, 5-3, 5-4, 5-71
E
Event input ......................................................2-8
External dimensions........................................2-2
P
Panel cutout dimensions ................................ 2-2
PASS output change ............................. 1-3, 5-49
Peak hold....................................5-16, 5-17, 5-25
Position meter......................... 1-3, 1-4, 3-2, 5-67
Power supply .................................................. 2-6
Previous average comparison ........................ 1-2
Protect ..............................................5-2, 5-3, 5-4
PV display....................................................... 1-4
F
Forced-zero.................... 1-2, 3-2, 3-5, 3-10, 5-53
Forced-zero protect.......................................5-81
H
HOLD input ......................................... 5-16, 5-46
Hysteresis .......................................................1-3
R
RESET input........................................ 5-16, 5-20
RUN................................................................ 5-2
RUN level .......................................3-3, 3-6, 3-11
RUN/adjustment protect ............................... 5-80
S
Sampling hold ............ 3-3, 3-12, 5-16, 5-17, 5-25
Scaling ............ 1-3, 3-3, 3-7, 3-9, 3-12, 4-2, 5-12
Sensor power supply ......................................2-6
Set values .......................................................5-6
Setting change protect ..................................5-80
Setting initialization .......................................5-78
Setting level protect ......................................5-80
SHIFT key .......................................................1-4
Shot output................................... 1-3, 5-41, 5-44
Simple average .............................................5-30
Standard output ............................................5-36
Startup compensation timer .................. 1-3, 5-21
Status indicators .............................................1-4
Step value ............................................. 1-2, 5-63
SV display .......................................................1-4
SV display status indicators ............................1-4
T
Tare zero............................................... 1-2, 5-54
Teaching ............................................... 1-2, 5-15
Timing delay....................................................1-2
Timing hold .............1-2, 3-3, 3-7, 3-9, 3-12, 5-16
TIMING input.................................................5-16
Timing input ....................................................3-8
U
UP key ............................................................1-4
User calibration ...............................................1-3
Using terminals ...............................................2-4
W
Wiring..............................................................2-6
Z
Zero-limit .......................................................5-28
Zero-trimming........................................ 1-2, 5-57
Zone output...................................................5-36
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