Outline
Section 1 Outline
1-2
1.1 Main Functions and Features of the K3HB
Measurement
Filter
Input compensation
Input calculation Timing hold Timing delay
Two measurement values can
be added, subtracted, or the
ratio calculated. In addition,
any constant can be set and
measurement values can be
added to or subtracted from a
constant.
→ P. 5 - 9
Using external timing signal
inputs, synchronous
measurements can be made
and maximum values,
minimum values, and the
difference between maximum
and minimum values can be
measured.
→ P.5-18
The start and stop timing for
measurements can be
adjusted using timing signals.
→ P.5-33
Average processing Previous average value
comparison
Average processing of input
signals with extreme changes
or noise smooths out the
display and makes control
stable.
→ P.5-38
Slight changes can be
removed from input signals to
detect only extreme changes.
→ P.5-41
Forced-zero Tare zero Zero-trimming
Forces the present value to 0.
Effective to set a reference
value from which to perform
measurements.
→ P.5-65
Shifts the current value
measured with a forced zero
to 0 again.
Effective, for example, when
two compounds are measured
separately.
→ P.5-67
Compensates for gradual
changes in input signals from,
for example, sensor
temperature drift, based on
OK data (PASS data) at
measurement.
→ P.5-70
Zero-limit Step value Temperature input shift
Changes the display value to
0 for input values less than the
set value.
Effective when drift and
displacement of values near
zero need to be eliminated.
→ P.5-36
Sets the step size for
changing the value of the
rightmost digit of the
measurement value.
→ P.5-80
Shifts the temperature input
value.
→ P.5-24
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