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Unipulse F372A - User Manual

Unipulse F372A
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01JUN2016REV.3.11
DIGITAL INDICATOR
F372A
OPERATION MANUAL

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Unipulse F372A Specifications

General IconGeneral
Touch TypeResistive
InterfaceRS-232C
Storage Temperature-20 to 60°C
Power SupplyDC 24V
Protection RatingIP65

Summary

INTRODUCTION

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Installation, maintenance, inspection by technical personnel.

1 OUTLINE

1-1. Contents of the Package

Lists items included in the packaging box for the F372A unit.

1-2. About Connectable Devices

Diagram showing connectable devices like sensors, printers, displays, PCs, PLCs.

1-3. Appearance Description

Description of the front panel, touch panel display, and status indicator lamp.

2 INSTALLATION & CONNECTION

2-1. Installation

Procedure to install the F372A into a control panel using panel-cut dimensions.

2-2. Connection

Details on connecting power input, protective ground, analog I/O, load cells, SI/F, external I/O, and RS-232C.

3 SETTING PROCEDURE

3-1. Screens And Operations

Overview of the setting modes tree, ordinary display, setting menu, and set value screens.

4 CALIBRATION

Equivalent input calibration

Calibration without actual load by entering rated output value and capacity.

Actual load calibration

Calibration with actual load applied to the sensor, entering the load value.

4-1. Calibration Procedures

Step-by-step guide for equivalent input and actual load calibration procedures.

4-2. Calibration Protect

Protects calibration-related set values from misoperation. Can be set ON or OFF.

4-3. Calibration Value Selection

Allows selection and switching of up to four stored calibration values via touch panel or external signal.

5 SETTING OF FUNCTIONS

5-1. Digital Zero

Forces the indicated value to zero. Can be done by keys or by external I/O signal (D/Z input).

5-10. Comparison Functions

Sets HI/LO/HH/LL limits. HI output turns on when value exceeds HI limit, LO when below LO limit.

5-11. Hold Functions

Takes out a specific point in a waveform for HI-LO limit comparison. Includes 10 hold modes.

5-17. Waveform Display

Displays graphs of waveforms. Includes graphic display, cursor display, and hold point plotting.

5-19. Screen Lock; Key Lock

Disables key operations on measurement screens (DSP_LOCK) or all key operations (KEY_LOCK).

5-22. RS-232 C Interface

Interface to read indicated value/status and write parameters. Connects to computer, process controller, sequencer.

6 STANDARD INTERFACES

6-1. SI;F

Outputs data to GROSS and NET areas based on expansion condition. Used for printers, displays.

6-2. RS-232 C

Supports transmit/receive mode for commands, indicated value, and status. Includes special-purpose commands.

7 SPECIFICATIONS

7-1. Specifications

Details analog section (excitation, input range, accuracy) and digital section (display, indicated value).

7-2. Dimensions

Provides physical dimensions of the unit and panel cutout size. Includes diagrams.

7-3. F372 A Block Diagram

Diagram illustrating the internal components and connections of the F372A.

8 SUPPLEMENTS

8-1. Error Display List

List of error messages, their meanings, and possible causes like sensor errors, overflow, overload.

8-2. Protect; Initialization

Protects settings (Work, System, Calibration, Expansion) and allows initialization to factory defaults.

8-3. Self-Check

Performs checks on LCD, touch panel keys, memory, I/O signals, and status indicator lamp.

8-4. Unit Setting List

List of units corresponding to RS-232C input range values. '0' means no unit.

8-5. Setting Item List

Lists all setting items for Work, Comparison, Hold, Graph, RS-232C, and Calibration settings.

1 EXP. HOLD FUNCTIONS

1-1. Double Hold

Combines two hold functions simultaneously. Selectable from 26 modes.

1-2. Sample Hold Trigger Edge Selection

Selects input timing of SECTION signal for sample hold: ON edge or OFF edge.

1-3. Auto Reset Selection at the Start of Hold Detection

Controls hold reset at start of Hold Section. Allows maintaining hold value until T/H signal.

1-4. Hold Off on Digital Zero

Selects whether to maintain or release hold condition when Digital Zero is executed.

1-5. Renewal of Hold Value

Changes hold value display renewal operation: All Time or Hold Stop.

1-6. Hold End Timing

Changes HOLD END (H/E) signal timing for Inflection Point, Relative Max/Min/Diff holds.

2 EXP. COMPARISON FUNCTIONS

2-1. Before Value Comparison

Judges difference between present and previous hold values. Renews before value under specific conditions.

2-2. Before Value Comparison in Double Hold

Performs Before Value Comparison in Double Hold. Compares present and previous hold values of A or B.

2-3. Relative Value Comparison (in expansion double hold only)

Compares hold values A and B, and difference between them. Outputs HI/LO judgments.

2-4. Before Value Comparison and Relative Value Comparison (in expansion Double Hold only)

Performs Before Value and Relative Value Comparisons simultaneously in Double Hold.

3 EXP. GRAPH FUNCTION

3-1. Graph Pre Trigger Display Function

Plots graph by tracking back time based on percentage set for Pre Trigger Display.

4 EXP. OPERATION FUNCTIONS

4-1. CR Characteristic (Primary) Digital Filter

Selects CR characteristic digital filters in addition to moving-average. Allows cutoff frequency setting.

4-2. Averaging on Digital Zero

Calculates average value by time set for Average Time On Digital Zero and subtracts it.

4-3. RUN Output Selection

Selects output form of external RUN signal: ON-OFF operation, ON fixed, or OFF fixed.

5 EXP. OPTION FUNCTION

5-1. BCD Output Data Selection

Selects output data format as BCD or binary when BCD option is mounted.

7 OPTION INTERFACES

7-1. BCO Option

Sets data output as fixed or reads data by external selection for BCD output.

7-2. DAV;DAI Option

Selects real time value or hold value. Also selects hold A or hold B at expansion Double Hold time.

7-3. CC-Link Option

Reads values corresponding to expansion condition from remote register R⇒M.

7-4. DeviceNet Option

Reads data from added data area separately from standard address area.

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