K3HB Communication User Manual
K3HB Communication User Manual
K3HB Communication User Manual
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Operating
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tion, and Wiring munications Communications Performance and Maintenance tion for DeviceNet Communications
Overview
OMRON Corporation
List of
Settings
K3HB
CompoWay/F
Communications
Compoway/F
Digital Indicators
Preface
OMRON products are manufactured for use according to proper procedures by a qualified operator
and only for the purposes described in this manual.
This manual describes the functions, performance, and application methods needed for optimum use
of the K3HB.
Please observe the following items when using the K3HB.
This product is designed for use by qualified personnel with a knowledge of electrical systems.
Read this manual carefully and make sure you understand it well 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.
Visual Aids
The following headings appear in the left column of the manual to help you locate different types of
information.
Note Indicates information of particular interest for efficient and convenient operation of the product.
1,2,3...
Trademarks
DeviceNet is a registered trademark of the Open DeviceNet Vendors Association, Inc.
Other product names and company names that appear in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies.
OMRON, 2004
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or
by any means, mechanical, electronic, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of
OMRON.
No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein. Moreover, because OMRON is constantly striving to improve its high-quality products, the information contained in this manual is subject to change without
notice. Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual. Nevertheless, OMRON assumes no responsibility
for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained in
this publication.
Application Considerations
SUITABILITY FOR USE
OMRON shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards, codes, or regulations that apply to the
combination of products in the customer's application or use of the products.
At the customer's request, OMRON will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying
ratings and limitations of use that apply to the products. This information by itself is not sufficient for a
complete determination of the suitability of the products in combination with the end product, machine,
system, or other application or use.
The following are some examples of applications for which particular attention must be given. This is not
intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible uses of the products, nor is it intended to imply that the uses
listed may be suitable for the products.
Outdoor use, uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference, or conditions or
uses not described in this manual.
Nuclear energy control systems, combustion systems, railroad systems, aviation systems, medical
equipment, amusement machines, vehicles, safety equipment, and installations subject to separate
industry or government regulations.
Systems, machines, and equipment that could present a risk to life or property.
Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to the products.
NEVER USE THE PRODUCTS FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR
PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO
ADDRESS THE RISKS, AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCTS ARE PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED
FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM.
PROGRAMMABLE PRODUCTS
OMRON shall not be responsible for the user's programming of a programmable product, or any
consequence thereof.
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Disclaimers
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 model numbers when published ratings or features are changed, or when
significant construction changes are made. However, some specifications of the products may be changed
without any notice. When in doubt, special model numbers may be assigned to fix or establish key
specifications for your application on your request. Please consult with your OMRON representative at any
time to confirm actual specifications of purchased products.
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes, even when
tolerances are shown.
PERFORMANCE DATA
Performance data given in this manual is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does
not constitute a warranty. It may represent the result of OMRON's test conditions, and the users must
correlate it to actual application requirements. Actual performance is subject to the OMRON Warranty and
Limitations of Liability.
ERRORS AND OMISSIONS
The information in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate; however, no
responsibility is assumed for clerical, typographical, or proofreading errors, or omissions.
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Safety Precautions
Definition of Precautionary Information
The following notation is used in this manual to provide precautions required
to ensure safe usage of the product.
The safety precautions that are provided are extremely important to safety.
Always read and heed the information provided in all safety precautions.
The following notation is used.
WARNING
CAUTION
Symbols
Symbol
Meaning
General Caution
Indicates non-specific general cautions, warnings,
and dangers.
Caution
Electrical Shock Caution
Indicates possibility of electric shock under specific
conditions.
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Prohibition
General Prohibition
Indicates non-specific general prohibitions.
Mandatory
Caution
General Caution
Indicates non-specific general cautions, warnings,
and dangers.
Precautions
WARNING
Do not touch the terminals while power is being supplied. Doing
so may possibly result in electric shock. Make sure that the
terminal cover is installed before using the product.
Always provide protective circuits in the network. Without
protective circuits, malfunctions may possibly result in accidents
that cause serious injury or significant property damage.
Provide double or triple safety measures in external control
circuits, such as emergency stop circuits, interlock circuits, or limit
circuits, to ensure safety in the system if an abnormality occurs
due to malfunction of the product or another external factor
affecting the product's operation.
CAUTION
Do not allow pieces of metal, wire clippings, or fine metallic
shavings or filings from installation to enter the product. Doing so
may occasionally result in electric shock, fire, or malfunction.
Do not use the product in locations where flammable or explosive
gases are present. Doing so may occasionally result in minor or
moderate explosion, causing minor or moderate injury, or property
damage.
Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify the product.
Doing so may occasionally result in minor or moderate injury due
to electric shock.
Do not use the equipment for measurements within Measurement
Categories III and IV for K3HB-X and II, III, and IV for K3HB-S,
K3HB-V, K3HB-H, K3HB-R, K3HB-P, and K3HB-C (according to
IEC61010-1). Doing so may occasionally cause unexpected
operation, resulting in minor or moderate injury, or damage to the
equipment. Use the equipment for measurements only within the
Measurement Category for which the product is designed.
Perform correct setting of the product according to the application.
Failure to do so may occasionally cause unexpected operation,
resulting in minor or moderate injury, or damage to the equipment.
Ensure safety in the event of product failure by taking safety
measures, such as installing a separate monitoring system.
Product failure may occasionally prevent operation of comparative
outputs, resulting in damage to the connected facilities and
equipment.
Tighten the screws on the terminal block and the connector
locking screws securely using a tightening torque within the
following ranges. Loose screws may occasionally cause fire,
resulting in minor or moderate injury, or damage to the equipment.
Terminal block screws:
0.43 to 0.58 Nm
Connector locking screws: 0.18 to 0.22 Nm
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CAUTION
Make sure that the product will not be adversely affected if the
DeviceNet cycle time is lengthened as a result of changing the
program with online editing. Extending the cycle time may cause
unexpected operation, occasionally resulting in minor or moderate
injury, or damage to the equipment.
Before transferring programs to other nodes or changing I/O
memory of other nodes, check the nodes to confirm safety.
Changing the program or I/O memory of other nodes may
occasionally cause unexpected operation, resulting in minor or
moderate injury, or damage to the equipment.
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EC Directives
EMC Directives
Concepts
EMC Directives
OMRON devices that comply with EC Directives also conform to the related
EMC standards so that they can be more easily built into other devices or the
overall machine. The actual products have been checked for conformity to
EMC standards. Whether the products conform to the standards in the system
used by the customer, however, must be checked by the customer.
EMC-related performance of the OMRON devices that comply with EC Directives will vary depending on the configuration, wiring, and other conditions of
the equipment or control panel on which the OMRON devices are installed.
The customer must, therefore, perform the final check to confirm that devices
and the overall machine conform to EMC standards.
Conformance to EC Directives
The K3HB Digital Indicators comply with EC Directives. To ensure that the
machine or device in which the Unit is used complies with EC Directives, the
Unit must be installed as follows:
1,2,3...
1. You must use reinforced insulation or double insulation for the DC power
supplies used for the communications power supply, internal power supply,
and I/O power supplies.
2. Units complying with EC Directives also conform to the Common Emission
Standard (EN61326). Radiated emission characteristics (10-m regulations) may vary depending on the configuration of the control panel used,
other devices connected to the control panel, wiring, and other conditions.
You must therefore confirm that the overall machine or equipment complies
with EC Directives.
The following example shows one means of reducing noise.
1,2,3...
Impedance specifications
25 MHz
105
100 MHz
190
2. Wire the control panel with as thick and short electric lines as possible and
ground to 100 min.
3. Keep DeviceNet communications cables as short as possible and ground
to 100 min.
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Related Manuals
The following manuals are also related to the K3HB Digital Indicator. Refer to these manuals when
using the K3HB.
K3HB Digital Indicators
Communications User's Manual
(This manual)
Describes the models, communications functions, specifications, and application methods of K3HB Digital Indicators with communications.
K3HB-S/-X/-V/-H Digital Indicators
User's Manual
(N128)
Describes the models, functions, specifications, and application methods of K3HB-S/-X/-V/-H Digital Indicators.
Refer to this manual for information on specifications and functions other than DeviceNet.
K3HB-R/-P/-C Digital Indicators
User's Manual
(N136)
Describes the models, functions, specifications, and application methods of K3HB-R/-P/-C Digital Indicators.
Refer to this manual for information on specifications and functions other than DeviceNet.
DeviceNet Operation Manual
(W267)
Describes the configuration and connection forms for a DeviceNet network. Also describes connection methods
and specifications for devices used to connect to the network, such as cables and connectors, as well as methods for supplying communications power. When using DeviceNet, obtain this manual in advance and be sure you
understand its contents.
CVM1-DRM21-V1/C200HW-DRM21-V1
(W379)
DeviceNet Master Units Operation Manual
Describes the specifications, functions, and application methods for the DeviceNet Master Units for CVM1/CVseries, C200HS, and C200HX/HG/HE PLCs.
SYSMAC CS/CJ Series
(W380)
DeviceNet Units Operation Manual
Describes the specifications, functions, and application methods for the DeviceNet Units for CS/CJ-series PLCs.
(A CS/CJ-series DeviceNet Unit can function simultaneously as both a DeviceNet master and slave.)
DeviceNet Configurator Version 2
(W382)
Operation Manual
Describes the application methods of the DeviceNet Configurator. The DeviceNet Configurator is used to build,
set, and manage DeviceNet networks on graphic displays. Refer to this manual as required.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part 1: CompoWay/F
SECTION 1
CompoWay/F Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
1-1
Communications Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-2
1-2
1-5
1-3
FINS-mini Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-6
1-4
Variable Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-8
1-5
1-9
1-6
1-10
1-7
1-11
1-8
Setting Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-12
1-9
1-13
1-23
SECTION 2
List of Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Part 2: DeviceNet
SECTION 1
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
1-1
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-2
1-2
Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-5
SECTION 2
Operating Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
2-1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-2
2-2
4-4
SECTION 3
Parts, Installation, and Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
3-1
5-2
3-2
5-4
SECTION 4
Remote I/O Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
4-1
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-2
4-2
I/O Allocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-2
4-3
6-7
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 5
Explicit Message Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
5-1
7-2
5-2
7-4
5-3
7-6
SECTION 6
Communications Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
6-1
8-2
6-2
8-6
SECTION 7
Troubleshooting and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1
7-1
9-2
7-2
Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-3
SECTION 8
Additional Information for DeviceNet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-1
8-1
10-2
8-2
Mounted Objects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-3
8-3
10-7
8-4
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-10
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-2
1-2
Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-3
1-3
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-6
1-4
11-7
1-5
11-7
1-6
11-10
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Part 1: CompoWay/F
Section 1 describes CompoWay/F communications.
Section 2 provides a list of K3HB settings.
Part 2: DeviceNet
Section 1 introduces the features and specifications of K3HB-DRT Digital Indicators.
Section 2 outlines the basic operating procedures for the K3HB-DRT Digital Indicators.
Section 3 describes the methods used to install and wire K3HB-DRT Digital Indicators.
Section 4 describes the input (IN) areas and output (OUT) areas that K3HB-DRT Digital Indicators
can use for remote I/O communications. The methods to allocate data for master communications are
also described using sample programming.
Section 5 describes how to send explicit messages to the K3HB-DRT Digital Indicator, including how
to send CompoWay/F commands using explicit messages.
Section 6 provides information on the time required for a complete communications cycle, for an output response to be made to an input, to start the system, and to send messages.
Section 7 describes error processing, periodic maintenance operations, and troubleshooting procedures needed to keep the DeviceNet Network operating properly. Details on resetting replaced Digital
Indicators are also provided. Read through the error processing procedures in both this manual and
the operation manual for the DeviceNet master being used before operation so that operating errors
can be identified and corrected more quickly.
Section 8 provides DeviceNet specifications, tables of mounted objects, and tables of DeviceNet connection hardware.
!WARNING Failure to read and understand the information provided in this manual may result in personal injury or death, damage to the product, or product failure. Please read each section
in its entirety and be sure you understand the information provided in the section and
related sections before attempting any of the procedures or operations given.
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Part 1: CompoWay/F
SECTION 1 CompoWay/F Communications . . . . . . . .
1-1
1-1
Communications Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-2
1-5
1-3
FINS-mini Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-6
1-4
Variable Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-8
1-5
1-9
1-6
1-10
1-7
1-11
1-8
Setting Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-12
1-9
1-13
1-23
1-2
2-1
1-2
Communications Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-2
1-1-1
1-2
1-1-2
Communications Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-2
1-1-3
1-2
1-1-4
Cable Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-3
1-5
1-2-1
Command Frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-5
1-2-2
Response Frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-5
1-3
FINS-mini Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-6
1-4
Variable Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-8
1-5
1-9
1-6
1-10
1-7
1-11
1-8
Setting Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-12
1-9
1-13
1-9-1
1-13
1-9-2
1-13
1-9-3
1-14
1-9-4
1-15
1-9-5
1-15
1-9-6
1-16
1-9-7
1-16
1-9-8
1-17
1-9-9
1-17
1-18
1-9-11 Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-18
1-18
1-19
1-19
1-20
1-20
1-20
1-21
1-21
1-22
1-23
1-1
CompoWay/F
Communications
SECTION 1
CompoWay/F Communications
1-1
1-1-1
Section 1-1
Communications Method
CompoWay/F Communications Protocol
CompoWay/F is OMRON's unified protocol for general purpose serial communications. Featuring a unified frame format and commands that are compliant
with FINS, which has a record of successful use with OMRON programmable
controllers, CompoWay/F makes communications easy between multiple
components and a computer.
FINS (Factory Interface Network Service)
This is a protocol for message communications between controllers on an
OMRON factory automation network.
Supplement
1-1-2
The communications function is used by creating a program on the host computer. As such, the explanations in this chapter are from the perspective of the
host computer.
For example, Read/Write refers to the host computer reading or writing to
the K3HB.
Communications Specifications
Transfer connection:
Multi-point
Note
1-1-3
Baud rate:
Send code:
ASCII
Data length:
7 or 8 bits
1 or 2 bits
Error detection:
Flow control:
None
Interface:
RS-485 or RS-232C
Retry function:
None
1-2
d
an
mm e
Co fram
d
an
mm e
Co fram
K3HB
Re
sp
fra ons
me e
Host computer
Re
sp
fra ons
me e
CompoWay/F
Communications
Communications Method
Communications Method
Section 1-1
After a receiving a response from the Digital Indicator, have the host computer
wait at least 50 ms before sending the next command.
When writing multiple sets of setting data in a row, such as when writing to the
variable area or performing a compound write, controllability may be affected.
Pay attention to the following points:
Command
Command
Maximum of 3 sets of
setting data can be written
Response
50 ms or higher
1-1-4
Cable Connections
RS-485
B
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
B
RS-485
RS-485
B (+)
E
1
2
3
4
5
6
A ()
RS- 485
B (+)
A ()
1-3
CompoWay/F
Communications
The exchange between the command frame and response frame is explained
below.
Communications Method
Section 1-1
CompoWay/F
Communications
RS-232C
D-sub, 9-pin
(Straight)
B1 or B3
B1 or B3
B1 or B3
100- to 125-
Terminator
(1/2 W)
(B)
(A)
B2 or B4
K3HB
(No. 1)
B2 or B4
K3HB
(No. 0)
100- to 125-
Terminator
(1/2 W)
(B)
(A)
(B)
(A)
B2 or B4
K3-HB
(No. 31)
RS-232C
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
E
1
2
3
4
5
6
RS-232C
B
SD
RD
SG
RS-232C
Host computer
K3HB
RS-232C
25-pin 9-pin
1-4
---
FG
SD
No.
RD
SD
RS
RD
CS
SG
DR
20
ER
SG
RS-232C
Shield
1-2-1
Command Frame
Node
No.
STX
02H
1
Subaddress SID
FINS-mini
command text ETX BCC
"00"
"0"
03H
1 byte
STX
Node No.
Sub-address
SID (Service ID)
FINS-mini
Command text
ETX
BCC
STX
SubNode
No. address SID
FINS-mini
command text ETX BCC
02H 30H 30H 30H 30H 30H 30H 35H 30H 30H 03H 36H
BCC = 30H + 30H + 30H + 30H + 30H + 30H + 35H + 30H + 30H + 03H = 36H
+: XOR (exclusive OR) operation
1-2-2
Response Frame
STX
Node
SubNo. address
02H
1
Supplement
End
Code
"00"
2
FINS-mini
response text ETX BCC
03H
1 byte
A response is not sent to command frames that do not end with ETX.BCC
characters.
STX
Node No.
Sub-address
1-5
CompoWay/F
Communications
1-2
Section 1-2
FINS-mini Text
Section 1-3
CompoWay/F
Communications
End code
FINS-mini
Response text
ETX
BCC
Name
Description
Error detection
order of
priority
8
0F
10
Parity error
Sum of bits that are 1 in received data does not agree with
the set communications parity value.
11
12
Framing error
Overrun error
1
3
13
BCC error
14
Format error
16
Sub-address error
No sub-address, SID, or FINS-mini command text; or subaddress less than 2 characters and no SID and FINS-mini
command text.
18
00
Normal end
None
1-3
FINS-mini Text
The FINS-mini command text and FINS-mini response text form the body of
command/response communications.
FINS-mini command text and FINS-mini response text are configured as follows.
Command Text
Node
No.
02H
1-6
Subaddress SID
"00"
MRC
SRC
2 bytes
FINS-mini
command text ETX BCC
"0"
03H
Data
FINS-mini Text
Response text
Section 1-3
STX
Node SubFINS-mini
No. address End code Response text ETX BCC
02H
"00"
03H
MRC
SRC
MRES
SRES
2 bytes
Data
SRC
01
Service name
Monitor value/setting data read
Description
Reads monitor values/setting
data.
Writes monitor values/setting
data.
01
02
01
04
01
13
01
10
01
11
01
12
05
03
06
01
08
30
01
05
Echo-back test
Operation command
1-7
CompoWay/F
Communications
FINS-mini response text consists of the MRC and SRC, followed by an MRES
(main response code) and SRES (sub response code), and then the required
data.
CompoWay/F
Communications
Variable Areas
1-4
Section 1-4
Variable Areas
The area used for data exchange when communicating with the K3HB is
called the variable area. The PV is read and various setting data are read
and written using the variable area of the K3HB.
Operation commands and reading of machine attributes do not use the variable area.
K3HB
Microprocessor
Operation
commands, etc.
Variable area
Read/write
Addresses (CompoWay/F
Communications)
Description
C0
C1
Read-only parameters
Protect level
C2
C4
RUN level
Initial setting level
C5
C6
C7
C8
Scaling level
Comparative set value level
C9
CA
CB
Area
Setting area 0
(during operation)
Setting area 1
(during stop)
Each variable type has an address. Addresses are 2 bytes long and written in
hexadecimal. Addresses are assigned according to units of access size.
Address (2 bytes)
0
A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
Set Values
Values read and written to the variable area are expressed in hexadecimal
and disregard the decimal point position (negative values are expressed as a
two's complement).
Example: D'105.0 H'0000041A
The variable is an 8-digit number in hexadecimal. Negative values are expressed as a two's complement. The decimal is disregarded.
1-8
Section 1-5
1-5
Command
SRC
"01"
"01"
Variable
type
Read start
address
Bit
position Number of elements
"00"
"0001" to "0019"
Data name
Explanation
MRC/SRC
Response
Variable type
Number of elements
SRC
"01"
"01"
Response code
(MRES/SRES)
Data to be read
Number of elements 8 bytes
(for compound read, number of elements 10 bytes)
Data name
MRC/SRC
Explanation
The FINS-mini command text appears here.
Response code
Read data
Response Codes
Response
code
Error name
Explanation
1001
1002
1101
110B
1100
2203
Operation error
0000
Normal end
1-9
CompoWay/F
Communications
CompoWay/F
Communications
1-6
Section 1-6
Command
SRC
"01"
"02"
Starting
address
of write
Variable
type
Number of
elements
"00"
"0001" to "0018"
Data name
MRC/SRC
Write data
Variable type
Explanation
Specifies the FINS-mini monitor value/setting data write
command.
Specify a variable type.
Number of elements
Write data
Response
Bit
position
SRC
"01"
"02"
Response code
(MRES/SRES)
Data name
MRC/SRC
Explanation
FINS-mini command text appears here.
Response code
Response Codes
Response
Error name
code
1002
Command length too
short
1-10
Explanation
The command is too short.
1101
1003
1100
Parameter error
2203
Operation error
0000
Normal end
Command
SRC
"30"
"05"
Instruction Related
code information
Data name
Explanation
MRC/SRC
Operation code
Related information
Operation commands for the K3HB are shown in the following table.
Operation code
Note
Response
Description
Related information
00
01
02
Reset
Bank selection
00
00 to 07: Bank 0 to 7
03
Zero execute/cancel
06
Software reset
00
07
00
08
0B
00
00
SRC
"30"
"05"
Response code
(MRES/SRES)
Data name
MRC/SRC
Explanation
FINS-mini command text appears here.
Response code
Response Codes
Response
Error name
code
1001
Command length too
long
1002
Command length too
short
1100
Parameter error
Explanation
The command is too long.
The command is too short.
Operation code or related information is not
correct.
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CompoWay/F
Communications
1-7
Section 1-7
Setting Areas
Section 1-8
CompoWay/F
Communications
Response
Error name
code
2203
Operation error
0000
1-8
Explanation
Unable to execute because write via communications is disabled.
Unable to execute operation command. For
more information, see corresponding operation command explanation in 1-9 Commands and Responses (CompoWay/F
Communications).
Unit error, unit change, display unit error,
internal non-volatile memory error
Normal end
Setting Areas
The K3HB has two setting areas for communications: Setting area 0 and setting area 1.
In setting area 0, control continues.
As such, setting area 0 makes it possible to perform operations that require
control to be in progress, such as reading the PV, writing an SP, and run/stop,
as well as operations that do not interfere with control. On the other hand,
operations that may change control such as writing initial setting data cannot
be performed. (Note that setting data that cannot be written can still be read.)
In setting area 1, control is stopped.
This makes it possible to perform operations such as writing initial setting data
which are not possible in setting area 0.
When the power is turned on, setting area 0 is selected. To access setting
area 1, use the Move to setting area 1 operation command. To return to setting area 0 from setting area 1, turn off the power or use the Software reset
operation command.
Power on
"Software reset" command
Setting area 0
"Move to setting
area 1" command
Control in progress
Variable type
1-12
Description
C0
C1
Read-only parameters
Protect level
C2
C4
RUN level
Initial setting level
C5
C6
C7
C8
Scaling level
Comparative set value level
C9
CA
CB
Setting area 1
Control stop
Area
Setting area 0 (during control)
1-9-1
Command
MRC
SRC
"01"
"01"
Variable
type
Address
Variable type
Bit
position
Number of
elements
"00"
"0001"
Address
C0
0000
0001
Version
Status
0002
0003
Measurement value
Maximum value
0004
Minimum value
This command is used to read the PV, status, and other monitor values. The
number of elements can be set from 0002 to 0019 to allow reading of monitor
values in contiguous addresses.
Response
MRC
SRC
Response code
Data
"01"
"01"
"0000"
Monitor value
Response codes: The above indicates a normal end. For the response codes,
see 1-5 Reading the Variable Area (page 1-9).
1-9-2
Command
MRC
SRC
"01"
"01"
Variable
type
Variable type
C1
C2
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
CA
CB
Address
Bit
position
Number of
elements
"00"
"0001"
Address
0000 to 0004
0000 to 0027
This command is used to read setting data. The number of elements can be
set from 0002 to 0019 to allow successive reading of 2 to 25 items of setting
data in contiguous addresses.
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CompoWay/F
Communications
1-9
Section 1-9
CompoWay/F
Communications
Section 1-9
SRC
Response code
Data
"01"
"0000"
Setting data
Response codes: The above indicates a normal end. For the response codes,
see 1-5 Reading the Variable Area (page 1-9).
1-9-3
Command
MRC
SRC
"01"
"04"
Variable
type
Address
Variable
Bit position type
Address
Bit position
"00"
"00"
Variable type
Address
Bit position
"00"
Variable type
C0
Address
0000 to 0004
C1 to C2
C4 to CB
0000 to 0004
0000 to 0027
Multiple monitor values or setting data can be read by sending a single command. Up to 20 items can be read even if the addresses are not contiguous.
To specify the variable type or address, see SECTION 2 List of Settings
(page 2-1). The upper limit of an address will vary depending on the variable
type.
This command can be used in both setting area 0 and setting area 1.
If an area type error or a setting data error occurs in any of the data being
read, no data will be read.
Response
MRC
SRC
Response code
Variable
type
Data
"01"
"04"
"0000"
Type
Data
Type
Response codes: The above indicates a normal end. For the response codes,
see 1-5 Reading the Variable Area (page 1-9).
1-14
1-9-4
Section 1-9
Command
MRC
SRC
Variable
type
"01"
"02"
"C5"
Address
Bit position
Number of
elements
Data
"00"
"0001"
Address
Setting data
0000
0001
0002
0003
0004
MAX/MIN protect
SRC
"01"
"02"
Response code
"0000"
Response codes: The above indicates a normal end. For the response codes,
see 1-6 Writing to the Variable Area (page 1-10).
1-9-5
Command
MRC
SRC
"01"
"02"
Variable
type
Variable type
Address
Bit position
Number of
elements
Data
"00"
"0001"
Setting data
Address
C1
C2
0000 to 0004
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
CA
CB
0000 to 0027
The above setting data is written. The number of elements can be set from 2
to 24 to write setting data of contiguous addresses.
To specify an address, see SECTION 2 List of Settings (page 2-1).
Setting data of setting area 1 can be written in setting area 1. An error will
result if written in setting area 0.
To use this command, Write via communications must be enabled using the
Write via communications operation command.
1-15
Section 1-9
CompoWay/F
Communications
Response
MRC
SRC
Response code
"01"
"02"
"0000"
Response codes: The above indicates a normal end. For the response codes,
see 1-6 Writing to the Variable Area (page 1-10).
1-9-6
Command
MRC
SRC
"01"
"13"
Variable
type
Address
Variable type
Variable type
Bit position
Data
"00"
Setting data
Address
Bit position
Data
"00"
Setting data
Address
C1 to C2
C4 to CB
0000 to 0004
0000 to 0027
SRC
"01"
"13"
Response code
"0000"
Response codes: The above indicates a normal end. For the response codes,
see 1-6 Writing to the Variable Area (page 1-10).
1-9-7
Command
MRC
SRC
"01"
"11"
Variable
type
Variable
Read address Bit position type
"00"
"00"
Variable
type
Variable type
C0
Address
0000 to 0004
C1 to C2
C4 to CB
0000 to 0004
0000 to 0027
1-16
Section 1-9
This command can be used in both setting area 0 and setting area 1.
Response
MRC
SRC
Response code
"01"
"11"
"0000"
Response codes: The above indicates a normal end. For the response codes,
see 1-5 Reading the Variable Area (page 1-9).
1-9-8
Command
MRC
SRC
"01"
"12"
This is used to check the contents that were stored using Monitor value/setting data compound read store.
Response
MRC
"01"
SRC
"12"
Response code
Variable
type
"0000"
Type
Read address
Variable
type
Read address Bit position
Type
"00"
Response codes: The above indicates a normal end. For the response codes,
see 1-5 Reading the Variable Area (page 1-9).
1-9-9
Command
MRC
SRC
"01"
"10"
This is used to read by a single command the multiple monitor values or setting data items that were stored using Monitor value/setting data compound
read store (write).
This command can be used in both setting area 0 and setting area 1.
If an area type error or a setting data error occurs in any of the data being
read, no data will be read.
Response
MRC
SRC
Response code
Variable
type
Data
"01"
"10"
"0000"
Type
Variable type
Data
Type
Response codes: The above indicates a normal end. For the response codes,
see 1-5 Reading the Variable Area (page 1-9).
1-17
CompoWay/F
Communications
Section 1-9
CompoWay/F
Communications
SRC
"30"
"05"
Command Related
code information
"00"
Related information
00
Description
Write via communications disabled
01
SRC
Response code
"30"
"05"
"0000"
Response codes: The above indicates a normal end. For the response codes,
see 1-7 Operation Commands (CompoWay/F Communications) (page 1-11).
1-9-11 Reset
Command
MRC
SRC
"30"
"05"
Command Related
code information
"01"
Related information
00
Description
Reset
SRC
Response code
"30"
"05"
"0000"
Response codes: The above indicates a normal end. For the response codes,
see 1-7 Operation Commands (CompoWay/F Communications) (page 1-11).
SRC
"30"
"05"
Command Related
code information
"02"
Related information
00 to 07
This command can be used only when Bank Selection is set to Key.
This command is used to change between comparative set values preset in
banks. There are 8 banks numbered 0 to 7.
This command can be used in both setting area 0 and setting area 1.
1-18
Section 1-9
Response
SRC
Response code
"30"
"05"
"0000"
Response codes: The above indicates a normal end. For the response codes,
see 1-7 Operation Commands (CompoWay/F Communications) (page 1-11).
SRC
"30"
"05"
Command Related
code information
"03"
Related information
00
01
Description
Zero cancel
Zero execute
This command is used to execute/cancel the forced zero and tare zero functions. The results of the command will depend on the status of the tare zero
setting, as shown below.
Tare
zero
OFF
ON
Forced zero ON
Tare zero ON
This command can be used only in setting area 0. An operation error will
occur in the following situations.
When there is no-measurement status, there is an input error, or a measurement is outside the display range (but zero cancel is possible.)
When a RESET or HOLD input is ON
When the command is used in setting area 1
Response
MRC
SRC
Response code
"30"
"05"
"0000"
Response codes: The above indicates a normal end. For the response codes,
see 1-7 Operation Commands (CompoWay/F Communications) (page 1-11).
SRC
"30"
"05"
Command Related
code information
"06"
"00"
A software reset causes the same operation as turning the power off and on.
This command can be used in both setting area 0 and setting area 1.
To use this command, Write via communications must be enabled using the
Write via communications operation command.
Response
(No response)
A response is not returned to this operation command.
1-19
CompoWay/F
Communications
MRC
Section 1-9
CompoWay/F
Communications
SRC
"30"
"05"
Command Related
code information
"07"
"00"
SRC
Response code
"30"
"05"
"0000"
Response codes: The above indicates a normal end. For the response codes,
see 1-7 Operation Commands (CompoWay/F Communications) (page 1-11).
SRC
"30"
"05"
Command Related
code information
"08"
"00"
SRC
Response code
"30"
"05"
"0000"
Response codes: The above indicates a normal end. For the response codes,
see 1-7 Operation Commands (CompoWay/F Communications) (page 1-11).
SRC
"30"
"05"
Command Related
code information
"0B"
"00"
1-20
Section 1-9
Response
SRC
Response code
"30"
"05"
"0000"
Response codes: The above indicates a normal end. For the response codes,
see 1-7 Operation Commands (CompoWay/F Communications) (page 1-11).
SRC
"05"
"03"
This command reads the K3HB model and communications buffer size.
The command can be used in any state of the K3HB.
Response
MRC
SRC
Response code
"05"
"03"
"0000"
Format
Buffer size
"00D9"
Response codes: The above indicates a normal end. For the response codes,
see 1-7 Operation Commands (CompoWay/F Communications) (page 1-11).
Model
K
A
Symbol
X
Series
Analog input
Symbol
VD
Input
DC voltage
AD
VA
AC voltage
DC current
mV input
AA
LC
AC current
mV
SD
Linear Sensor
H
R
Temperature input
Rotary pulse input
TA
NB
Temperature
NPN/voltage pulse input
PB
NB
PNP input
NPN/voltage pulse input
PB
NB
PNP input
NPN/voltage pulse input
PB
PNP input
SRC
"06"
"01"
SRC
Response code
"06"
"01"
"0000"
Operation
state
Related information
1-21
CompoWay/F
Communications
MRC
Section 1-9
CompoWay/F
Communications
Response codes: The above indicates a normal end. For the response codes,
see 1-7 Operation Commands (CompoWay/F Communications) (page 1-11).
Operation State
Operation state
Note
00
Description
Operating (no errors in setting area 0, see note)
01
Not used
6
5
Not used
Not used
4
3
Not used
Input error B
2
1
Input error A
Measurement outside the display range
No-measurement status
Note
Status
Present value
(1) The bit will be ON (1) or when an error occurs and otherwise will be OFF
(0).
(2) Information is in the same order as status information.
SRC
"08"
"01"
Test data
0 to 200 bytes
Description
ASCII code H'20 to H'7E
8 bits
Response
MRC
SRC
Response code
Test data
"08"
"01"
"0000"
0 to 200 bytes
Response codes: The above indicates a normal end. For the response codes,
see 1-7 Operation Commands (CompoWay/F Communications) (page 1-11).
1-22
Program Example
Section 1-10
N88Basic
This program displays the response from the K3HB on the screen when command data is entered from the keyboard.
Command data from the unit number to the number of elements must be
entered.
The program was created in N88BASIC.
1000
1010
1020
1030
1040
1050
1060
1070
1080
1090
1100
1110
1120
1130
1140
1150
1160
1170
1180
1190
1200
1210
1220
1230
1240
1250
1260
1270
1280
1290
1300
1310
1320
1330
1340
1350
1360
1370
1380
1390
1400
1410
1420
1430
1440
1450
1460
1470
1480
1490
1500
1510
1520
1530
1540
1550
1560
1570
1-23
CompoWay/F
Communications
Program Example
CompoWay/F
Communications
Operation Example
Section 1-10
Reading the present value of Unit No.01.
RUN
SEND DATA:010000101C00002000001
RESPONSE:010000010100000000014F
SEND DATA: [STX] 01 00 0 0101 C0 0002 00 0001 [ETX] [BCC]
Number of elements
Bit position
Read start address
Variable type
MRC/SRC
SID
Sub-address
Node No.
RESPONSE: [STX] 01 00 00 0101 0000 0000014F [ETX] [BCC]
Data to be read
Response code
MRC/SRC
End code
Sub-address
Node No.
1-24
SECTION 2
List of Settings
2-1
List of
Settings
This list of settings shows addresses for CompoWay/F communications. Refer to the address for the communications protocol that is used.
List of Settings
Section 2
Status (K3HB)
Output
MAX value
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
MIN value
7
Present value
4
Bit position
0 (OFF)
1 (ON)
No measurement status
Measurement outside the
display range
No Error
Error
No Error
Error
Input error A
No Error
Error
Input error B
No Error
Error
No measurement status
Measurement outside the
display range
No Error
Error
No Error
Error
Input error A
No Error
Error
Input error B
No Error
Error
No measurement status
Measurement outside the
display range
No Error
Error
No Error
Error
Input error A
No Error
Error
Input error B
No Error
Error
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
0 (OFF)
1 (ON)
List of
Settings
Status
Operation status
Control inputs
Control inputs
Outputs
31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
0
Bit position
Status
Comparative set value HH (5)
OFF
ON
Error output
OFF
ON
Not used
OFF
---
Not used
OFF
---
TIMING
OFF
ON
BANK 1
OFF
ON
BANK 2
OFF
ON
BANK 4
OFF
ON
ZERO/COMPENSATION
OFF
ON
RESET
OFF
ON
HOLD
OFF
ON
S-TMR
OFF
ON
Setting area
Setting Area 0
Setting Area 1
OFF (Disabled)
ON (Enabled)
Forced zero
OFF
ON
Tare zero
OFF
ON
Note The output status turns ON and OFF whether or not an Output Unit is mounted. The output status is
undefined if there is no output terminal when Unit 3 outputs a two-relay comparative output pattern. If
the output is a two-relay plus one-relay comparative output pattern, LL turns ON when PASS turns ON
(output and display colors are not changed in communications status). A 5-output judgement is performed internally regardless of the number of output points. The LL output is always ON in the above
configuration so the PASS output does not turn ON. To avoid this situation, the HH/LL status is ignored
when Unit 3 uses a two-relay output pattern. The PASS judgement is performed with just H and L for
operations like that described.
2-2
List of Settings
Section 2
Address
Setting data
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal
point
Unit
C0
0000
Version
---
---
---
---
---
---
0001
Status
---
---
---
---
---
---
0002
Measurement
value
---
HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
---
---
---
---
0003
MAX value
---
HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
---
---
---
---
0004
MIN value
---
HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
---
---
---
---
Model
X
List of
Settings
Note The values beginning with H in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring
data via communications.
Protect Level
Variable
type
Address
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal
point
Unit
C1
0000
RUN/Adjustment protect
run.pt H00000000 to
H00000002: (0 to 2)
0 to 2
---
---
0001
Setting level
protect
set.pt H00000000 to
H00000002: (0 to 2)
0 to 2
---
---
0002
Setting change
protect
off, on
off
---
---
0003
Forced zero
protect
off, on
off
---
---
0004
MAX/MIN protect
mm.pt H00000000 to
H00000002: (0 to 2)
0 to 2
---
---
Model
X
Note The values beginning with H in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring
data via communications.
RUN Level
Variable
type
Address
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal
point
Unit
C2
0000
Comparative
set value HH
---
HFFFFB1E1 to H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
99999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
0001
Comparative
set value H
---
HFFFFB1E1 to H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
99999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
0002
Comparative
set value L
---
HFFFFB1E1 to H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
:9999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
0003
Comparative
set value LL
---
HFFFFB1E1 to H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
:9999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
Model
X
Note The values beginning with H in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring
data via communications.
2-3
List of Settings
Section 2
List of
Settings
C4
2-4
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
0000
Calculation
0001
Input type A
0002
0003
Scaling
input value
A1
0004
in-ta X(VD):
H00000000: 199.99 V(0),
H00000001: 19.999 V(1),
H00000002: 1.9999 V(2),
H00000003: 1.0000 to 5.0000 V(3)
X(AD):
H00000000: 199.99 mA(0),
H00000001: 19.999 mA(1),
H00000002: 1.9999 mA(2),
H00000003: 4.000 to 20.000 mA(3)
X(VA):
H00000000: 0.0 to 400.0 V(0),
H00000001: 0.00 to 199.99 V(1),
H00000002: 0.000 o 19.999 V(2),
H00000003: 0.0000 to 1.9999 V(3)
X(AA):
H00000000: 0.000 to 10.000 A(0),
H00000001: 0.0000 to 1.9999 A(1),
H00000002: 0.00 to 199.99 mA(2),
H00000003: 0.000 to 19.999 m(3)
V:
H00000000: 0.00 to 199.99 mV(0),
H00000001: 0.000 to 19.999 mV(1),
H00000002: 100.00 mV(2),
H00000003: 199.99 mV(3)
S:
H00000000: 0 to 20 mA(0)
H00000001: 4 to 20 mA(1),
H00000002: 0 to 5 V(2),
H00000003: 1 to 5 V(3),
H00000004: 5 V(4),
H00000005: 10 V(5)
H:
H00000000: 0-Pt100(0), H00000001:
1-Pt100(1), H00000002: 2-K(2),
H00000003: 3-K(3), H00000004: 4J(4), H00000005: 5-J(5), H00000006:
6-T(6), H00000007: 7-E(7),
H00000008: 8-L(8), H00000009: 9V(9), H0000000A: 10-N(10),
H0000000B: 11-R(11), H0000000C:
12-S(12), H0000000D: 13-B(13),
H0000000E: 14-W(14)
Character
Default
setting
Decimal
point
Unit
Model
X
0, 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7
---
---
X(VD):
a vd, b vd,
c vd, d vd
X(AD):
a ad, b ad,
c ad, d ad
X(VA):
a va, b va,
c va, d va
X(AA):
a aa, b aa,
c aa, d aa
V:
a lc, b lc,
c lc, d lc
S:
0-20, 4-20,
0-5, 1-5, 5,
10
H:
0-pt, 1-pt,
2-k, 3-k, 4j, 5-j, 6-t,
7-e, 8-l, 9u, 10-n, 11r, 12-s, 13b, 14-w
X(VD): a vd
X(AD): a ad
X(VA): a va
X(AA): a aa
V: a lc
S: 4 to 20
H: 2-k
---
---
50
---
Hz
:9999 to
99999
X (VD):
:99 . 99
X (AD):
:99 . 99
X (VA): 0 . 0
X (AA):
0 . 000
V: 0 . 00
S: 4 . 000
According to the
input type
According to
the
input
type
:9999 to
99999
X (VD):
:9999
X (AD):
:9999
X (VA): 0
X (AA): 0
V: 0
S: 4000
---
---
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Variable Address
type
C4
Parameter
name
Section 2
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal
point
Unit
Model
According to the
input type
According to
the
input
type
Scaling
input value
A2
:9999 to
99999
X (VD):
199 . 99
X (AD):
199 . 99
X (VA):
400 . 00
X (AA):
10 . 000
V: 199 . 99
S: 20 . 000
0006
:9999 to
99999
X (VD):
--19999
X (AD):
19999
X (VA): 4000
X (AA):
10000
V: 19999
S: 20000
---
0007
Input type B
0-20, 4-20,
0-5, 1-5, 5,
10
4-20
---
---
0008
Scaling
input value
B1
:9999 to
99999
20 . 000
According to the
input type
According to
the
input
type
0009
:9999 to
99999
4000
---
---
000A
Scaling
input value
B2
:9999 to
99999
20 . 000
According to the
input type
According to
the
input
type
000B
:9999 to
99999
20000
---
---
000C
Constant K
:9999 to
99999
---
---
000D
Decimal
point position
,,,,,,
,,,,.,,
,,,.,,,
,,.,,,,
,.,,,,
X (VD):
,,,.,,
X (AD):
,,,.,,
X (VA):
,,,,.,
X (AA):
,,.,,,
V: ,,,.,
S: ,,.,,,
---
---
000F
Temperature units
c, f
---
---
000E
Comparative output
pattern
---
---
dp H00000000 to
H00000004: 0 to 4
nomal,
nomal
zone, level
Note The values beginning with H in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring
data via communications.
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List of
Settings
0005
List of Settings
Section 2
C5
0000
Timing hold
0001
ON timing
delay
0002
List of
Settings
Variable
type
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting
range
tmg-h H00000000:
Normal(0),
H00000001:
sampling(1),
H00000002: peak(2),
H00000003:
bottom(3),
H00000004:
peak to peak(4)
Character
Default
setting
Decimal
point
Unit
model
X
nomal, s-h,
p-h, b-h,
p-p
nomal
---
---
on-t H00000000 to
H00001387:
(0 to 4999)
0 to 4999
---
S: ms
Others:
100 ms
OFF timing
delay
off-t H00000000 to
H00001387:
(0 to 4999)
0 to 4999
---
S: ms
Others:
100 ms
0003
Zero limit
off, on
off
---
---
0004
lim-p H00000000 to
H00000063: (0 to 99)
0 to 99
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
0005
Step value
off, 2, 5, 10
off
---
digit
0006
Average type
smpl, move
smpl
---
---
0007
Averaging
times
avg-n H00000000:
1(0)/H00000001: 2(1)/
H00000002: 4(2)/
H00000003: 8(3)/
H00000004:16(4)/
H00000005:32(5)/
H00000006: 64(6)/
H00000007: 128(7)/
H000000008: 256(8)/
H000000009: 512(9)/
H00000000A:
1024(10) times
1, 2, 4, 8, 16,
32, 64, 128,
256, 512,
1024
---
---
0008
isi . 1 HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
-200 . 0
0009
Input shift
value 1
iss . 1 HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:99 . 99 to
999 . 99
0 . 00
---
000A
isi . 2 HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
1300 . 0
000B
Input shift
value 2
iss . 2 HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(199.99 to 99.999)
:99 . 99 to
99 . 999
0 . 00
---
0010
off, on
off
---
---
Note The values beginning with H in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring
data via communications.
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Section 2
Parameter
name
C6
0000
Comparative set
value display
0001
Display
refresh
period
0002
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal
point
Unit
off, on
off
---
---
off, 0 . 5, 1,
2, 4
off
---
Display
color selection
grn-r, grn,
red-g, red
grn-r
---
---
0003
Display
value selection
pv
---
---
0004
Automatic
display
return
ret H00000000 to
H00000063: (0 to 99)
0 to 99
10
---
0005
Position
meter type
off, inc,
inc-r, dev,
dev-r
inc
---
---
0006
Position
meter upper
limit
pos-h HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
X (VD):
19999
X (AD):
19999
X (VA):
4000
X (AA):
10000
V: 19999
S: 99999
H: 1300 . 0
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
0007
Position
meter lower
limit
pos-l HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
X (VD):
:9999
X (AD):
:9999
X (VA): 0
X (AA): 0
V: 0
S: :9999
H: -200 . 0
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
0008
PV decimal
point indication
off, on
on
---
---
Model
X
List of
Settings
Variable
type
Note The values beginning with H in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring
data via communications.
Comparative Set Value Level
Variable
type
Address
Parameter
name
C8
0000
Comparative set
value 0 HH
0001
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal
point
Unit
Model
X
sv0.hh HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
99999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
Comparative set
value 0 H
sv0.h HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
99999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
0002
Comparative set
value 0 L
sv0.l HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
:9999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
0003
Comparative set
value 0 LL
sv0.ll HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
:9999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
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List of Settings
Section 2
Address
C8
0004
Comparative set
value 1 HH
0005
List of
Settings
Variable
type
2-8
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal
point
Unit
Model
X
sv1.hh HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
99999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
Comparative set
value 1 H
sv1.h HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
99999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
0006
Comparative set
value 1 L
sv1.l HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
:9999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
0007
Comparative set
value 1 LL
sv1.ll HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
:9999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
0008
Comparative set
value 2 HH
sv2.hh HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
99999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
0009
Comparative set
value 2H
sv2.h HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
99999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
000A
Comparative set
value 2 L
sv2.l HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
:9999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
000B
Comparative set
value 2 LL
sv2.ll HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
:9999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
000C
Comparative set
value 3 HH
sv3.hh HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
99999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
000D
Comparative set
value 3 H
sv3.h HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
99999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
000E
Comparative set
value 3 L
sv3.l HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
:9999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
000F
Comparative set
value 3 LL
sv3.ll HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
:9999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
0010
Comparative set
value 4 HH
sv4.hh HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
99999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
0011
Comparative set
value 4 H
sv4.h HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
99999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
0012
Comparative set
value 4 L
sv4.l HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
:9999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
0013
Comparative set
value 4 LL
sv4.ll HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
:9999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
0014
Comparative set
value 5 HH
sv5.hh HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
99999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
0015
Comparative set
value 5 H
sv5.h HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
99999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
List of Settings
Section 2
Variable
type
Address
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal
point
Unit
C8
0016
Comparative set
value 5 L
sv5.l HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
:9999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
0017
Comparative set
value 5 LL
sv5.ll HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
:9999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
0018
Comparative set
value 6 HH
sv6.hh HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
99999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
0019
Comparative set
value 6 H
sv6.h HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
99999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
001A
Comparative set
value 6 L
sv6.l HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
:9999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
001B
Comparative set
value 6 LL
sv6.ll HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
:9999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
001C
Comparative set
value 7 HH
sv7.hh HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
99999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
001D
Comparative set
value 7 H
sv7.h HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
99999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
001E
Comparative set
value 7 L
sv7.l HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
:9999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
001F
Comparative set
value 7 LL
sv7.ll HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F
(19,999 to 99,999)
:9999 to
99999
:9999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
Model
X
List of
Settings
Note The values beginning with H in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring
data via communications.
Linear Output Level
Variable
type
Address
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal
point
Unit
C9
0000
0-20, 4-20
4-20
---
---
0001
0-5, 1-5,
0-10
1-5
---
---
0002
lset.h HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F (19,999 to
99,999)
:9999 to
99999
X (VD):
19999
X (AD):
19999
X (VA):
4000
X (AA):
10000
V: 19999
S: 99999
H: 1300 . 0
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
0003
lset.l HFFFFB1E1 to
H0001869F (19,999 to
99,999)
:9999 to
99999
X (VD):
:9999
X (AD):
:9999
X (VA): 0
X (AA): 0
V: 0
S: :9999
H: -200 . 0
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
Model
X
Note The values beginning with H in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring
data via communications.
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List of Settings
Section 2
CA
0000
Unit No.
0001
Baud rate
0002
Data length
0003
List of
Settings
Variable
type
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
u-no H00000000 to
H00000063: (0 to 99)
Character
Default
setting
Decimal
point
Unit
Model
X
0 to 99
---
---
9 . 6, 19 . 2,
38 . 4
9.6
---
kbps
7, 8
---
bit
Stop bit
length
1, 2
---
bit
0004
Parity
none, even,
odd
even
---
---
0005
Send wait
time
sdwt H00000000 to
H00000063 (0 to 99)
0 to 99
20
---
ms
Note The values beginning with H in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring
data via communications.
Advanced Function Setting Level
Variable
type
CB
Address
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Default
setting
Decimal
point
Unit
Model
X
ll, l, pass,
h, hh, err
pass
---
---
hys H00000000 to
H0000270F: (0 to 9,999)
0 to 9999
According to
the decimal
position setting
---
Output OFF
delay
off-d H00000000 to
H000007CF (0 to 1,999)
0 to 1999
---
S: ms
Others:
100 ms
0003
Shot output
shot H00000000 to
H000007CF (0 to 1,999)
0 to 1999
---
S: ms
Others:
100 ms
0004
Output logic
n-o, n-c
n-o
---
---
0005
Output
refresh stop
---
---
0006
Tare zero
off, on
off
---
---
0007
Zero trimming
off, on
off
---
---
0008
Previous
average
value comparison
off, on
off
---
---
0009
Bank selection
off, key, ev
off
(See note.)
---
---
000A
Startup compensation
timer
s-tmr H00000000 to
H0000270F: (0 to 99.9)
0 . 0 to 99 . 9
0.0
000B
Input error
enable
off, over,
s.err
s.err
---
---
000C
Standby
sequence
off, on
off
---
---
000D
Cold junction
compensating circuit
off, on
on
---
---
0000
PASS-output
change
0001
Hysteresis
0002
Character
Note (1) The values beginning with H in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring
data via communications.
(2) If the event connector is provided as a standard feature or an event connector is added, use EV for
the bank selection setting.
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Section 2
K3HB-R/P
Communications Monitoring Settings
Variable
type
C0
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal point
Unit
0000
Version
---
---
---
---
---
0001
Status
---
---
---
---
---
-----
0002
Measurement
value
---
---
---
---
---
0003
Max. value
---
Same as above
---
---
---
---
0004
Min. value
---
Same as above
---
---
---
---
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Settings
Note
Address
The values beginning with H' in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring data via communications.
Protect Level
Variable
type
C1
Note
Address
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal point
Unit
0000
RUN/adjustment
protect
run.pt
H00000000 to H00000002: (0 to 2)
0 to 2
---
---
0001
Setting level
protect
set.pt
H00000000 to H00000002: (0 to 2)
0 to 2
---
---
0002
Setting change
protect
wt.pt
off, on
off
---
---
0003
Max/Min protect
mmpt
H00000000 to H00000002: (0 to 2)
0 to 2
---
---
The values beginning with H' in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring data via communications.
RUN Level
Variable
type
C2
Note
Address
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
0000
Measurement
value/comparative
set value HH
---
:9999 to 99999
99999
0. 00. 00 to 99999
0. 00. 00 to
9. 59. 59
0. 00. 00 to
99. 59. 9
0001
Measurement
value/comparative set value H
---
Same as above
Same as above
0002
Measurement
value/comparative set value L
---
Same as above
0003
Measurement
value/comparative set value LL
---
Same as above
Decimal point
Unit
According to the
decimal position
setting. The time
unit, however, is
indicated as
*.**.** for
hr:min:s and
as **.**.* for
min:s:ms.
---
99999
Same as above
---
Same as above
R: :9999
P: 0
Same as above
---
Same as above
R: :9999
P: 0
Same as above
---
The values beginning with H' in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring data via communications.
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List of Settings
Section 2
List of
Settings
C4
Note
Address
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal point
Unit
0010
Function
func
f1 to 6
f1
---
---
0001
Input type A
in-ta
00
---
---
0007
Input type B
in-tb
00
---
---
---
0011
Prescale AX
ps. ax
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
0012
Prescale AY
ps. ay
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
0013
Prescale BX
ps. bx
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
0014
Prescale BY
ps. by
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
0015
Time unit
time
off, min,
h. mm. ss,
mm. ss. d
off
---
---
000D
Decimal point
position
dp
H00000000 to H00000004: (0 to 4)
\\\\\, \\\\. \,
\\\. \\, \\. \\\,
\. \\\\
\\\\\
---
---
000E
Comparative
output pattern
out-p
nomal, zone,
level
nomal
---
---
The values beginning with H' in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring data via communications.
Note
2-12
Address
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal point
Unit
0006
Averaging type
a?g-t
smpl, mo?e
smpl
---
---
0007
Averaging times
a?g-n
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32,
64, 128, 256,
512, 1024
---
---
000C
Auto-zero time A
at. za
0. 0 to 2999. 9
2999. 9
000D
Auto-zero time B
at. zb
0. 0 to 2999. 9
2999. 9
0010
Power supply
memory
memo
off, on
off
---
---
The values beginning with H' in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring data via communications.
List of Settings
Section 2
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal point
Unit
0000
Comparative set
value display
s?. dsp
off, on
off
---
---
0001
Display refresh
period
d. ref
off, 0. 5, 1, 2, 4
off
---
0002
Display color
selection
color
grn-r, grn,
red-g, red
grn-r
---
---
0003
Display value
selection
disp
p?
---
---
0004
Automatic display
return
ret
0 to 99
10
---
0005
Position meter
type
pos-t
inc
---
---
0006
Position meter
upper limit
pos-h
99999
:9999 to 99999
0. 00. 00 to 99999
0. 00. 00 to
9. 59. 59
0. 00. 00 to
99. 59. 9
According to the
decimal position
setting. The time
unit, however, is
indicated as
*.**.** for
hr:min:s and
as **.**.* for
min:s:ms.
---
0007
Position meter
lower limit
pos-l
Same as above
Same as above
Same as above
---
R: :9999
P: 0
List of
Settings
Note
Address
The values beginning with H' in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring data via communications.
2-13
List of Settings
Section 2
Prescale Level
Variable
type
List of
Settings
C7
Note
2-14
Address
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal point
Unit
0000
Prescale 0AX
ps0. ax
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
0001
Prescale 0AY
ps0. ay
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
0002
Prescale 0BX
ps0. bx
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
0003
Prescale 0BY
ps0. by
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
0004
Decimal point
position 0
dp0
H00000000 to H00000004: (0 to 4)
\\\\\, \\\\. \,
\\\. \\, \\. \\\,
\. \\\\
\\\\\
---
---
0005
Prescale 1AX
ps1. ax
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
0006
Prescale 1AY
ps1. ay
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
0007
Prescale 1BX
ps1. bx
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
---
0008
Prescale 1BY
ps1. by
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
0009
Decimal point
position 1
dp1
H00000000 to H00000004: (0 to 4)
\\\\\, \\\\. \,
\\\. \\, \\. \\\,
\. \\\\
\\\\\
---
---
000A
Prescale 2AX
ps2. ax
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
000B
Prescale 2AY
ps2. ay
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
000C
Prescale 2BX
ps2. bx
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
000D
Prescale 2BY
ps2. by
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
000E
Decimal point
position 2
dp2
H00000000 to H00000004: (0 to 4)
\\\\\, \\\\. \,
\\\. \\, \\. \\\,
\. \\\\
\\\\\
---
---
000F
Prescale 3AX
ps3. ax
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
0010
Prescale 3AY
ps3. ay
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
0011
Prescale 3BX
ps3. bx
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
0012
Prescale 3BY
ps3. by
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
0013
Decimal point
position 3
dp3
H00000000 to H00000004: (0 to 4)
\\\\\, \\\\. \,
\\\. \\, \\. \\\,
\. \\\\
\\\\\
---
---
0014
Prescale 4AX
ps4. ax
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
0015
Prescale 4AY
ps4. ay
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
0016
Prescale 4BX
ps4. bx
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
0017
Prescale 4BY
ps4. by
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
0018
Decimal point
position 4
dp4
H00000000 to H00000004: (0 to 4)
\\\\\, \\\\. \,
\\\. \\, \\. \\\,
\. \\\\
\\\\\
---
---
0019
Prescale 5AX
ps5. ax
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
001A
Prescale 5AY
ps5. ay
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
001B
Prescale 5BX
ps5. bx
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
001C
Prescale 5BY
ps5. by
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
001D
Decimal point
position 5
dp5
H00000000 to H00000004: (0 to 4)
\\\\\, \\\\. \,
\\\. \\, \\. \\\,
\. \\\\
\\\\\
---
---
001E
Prescale 6AX
ps6. ax
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
001F
Prescale 6AY
ps6. ay
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
0020
Prescale 6BX
ps6. bx
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
0021
Prescale 6BY
ps6. by
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
0022
Decimal point
position 6
dp6
H00000000 to H00000004: (0 to 4)
\\\\\, \\\\. \,
\\\. \\, \\. \\\,
\. \\\\
\\\\\
---
---
0023
Prescale 7AX
ps7. ax
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
0024
Prescale 7AY
ps7. ay
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
0025
Prescale 7BX
ps7. bx
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
0026
Prescale 7BY
ps7. by
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
0027
Decimal point
position 7
dp7
H00000000 to H00000004: (0 to 4)
\\\\\, \\\\. \,
\\\. \\, \\. \\\,
\. \\\\
\\\\\
---
---
The values beginning with H' in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring data via communications.
List of Settings
Section 2
Address
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Comparative set
value 0HH
s?0. hh
:9999 to 99999
99999
0. 00. 00 to 99999
0. 00. 00 to
9. 59. 59
0. 00. 00 to
99. 59. 9
0001
Comparative set
value 0H
s?0. h
Same as above
Same as above
0002
Comparative set
value 0L
s?0. l
Same as above
0003
Comparative set
value 0LL
s?0. ll
0004
Comparative set
value 1HH
0005
Unit
According to the
decimal position
setting. The time
unit, however, is
indicated as
*.**.** for
hr:min:s and
as **.**.* for
min:s:ms.
---
99999
Same as above
---
Same as above
R: :9999
P: 0
Same as above
---
Same as above
Same as above
R: :9999
P: 0
Same as above
---
s?1. hh
Same as above
Same as above
99999
Same as above
---
Comparative set
value 1H
s?1. h
Same as above
Same as above
99999
Same as above
---
0006
Comparative set
value 1L
s?1. l
Same as above
Same as above
R: :9999
P: 0
Same as above
---
0007
Comparative set
value 1LL
s?1. ll
Same as above
Same as above
R: :9999
P: 0
Same as above
---
0008
Comparative set
value 2HH
s?2. hh
Same as above
Same as above
99999
Same as above
---
0009
Comparative set
value 2H
s?2. h
Same as above
Same as above
99999
Same as above
---
000A
Comparative set
value 2L
s?2. l
Same as above
Same as above
R: :9999
P: 0
Same as above
---
000B
Comparative set
value 2LL
s?2. ll
Same as above
Same as above
R: :9999
P: 0
Same as above
---
000C
Comparative set
value 3HH
s?3. hh
Same as above
Same as above
99999
Same as above
---
000D
Comparative set
value 3H
s?3. h
Same as above
Same as above
99999
Same as above
---
000E
Comparative set
value 3L
s?3. l
Same as above
Same as above
R: :9999
P: 0
Same as above
---
000F
Comparative set
value 3LL
s?3. ll
Same as above
Same as above
R: :9999
P: 0
Same as above
---
0010
Comparative set
value 4HH
s?4. hh
Same as above
Same as above
99999
Same as above
---
0011
Comparative set
value 4H
s?4. h
Same as above
Same as above
99999
Same as above
---
0012
Comparative set
value 4L
s?4. l
Same as above
Same as above
R: :9999
P: 0
Same as above
---
0013
Comparative set
value 4LL
s?4. ll
Same as above
Same as above
R: :9999
P: 0
Same as above
---
0014
Comparative set
value 5HH
s?5. hh
Same as above
Same as above
99999
Same as above
---
0015
Comparative set
value 5H
s?5. h
Same as above
Same as above
99999
Same as above
---
0016
Comparative set
value 5L
s?5. l
Same as above
Same as above
R: :9999
P: 0
Same as above
---
0017
Comparative set
value 5LL
s?5. ll
Same as above
Same as above
R: :9999
P: 0
Same as above
---
0018
Comparative set
value 6HH
s?6. hh
Same as above
Same as above
99999
Same as above
---
0019
Comparative set
value 6H
s?6. h
Same as above
Same as above
99999
Same as above
---
001A
Comparative set
value 6L
s?6. l
Same as above
Same as above
R: :9999
P: 0
Same as above
---
001B
Comparative set
value 6LL
s?6. ll
Same as above
Same as above
R: :9999
P: 0
Same as above
---
001C
Comparative set
value 7HH
s?7. hh
Same as above
Same as above
99999
Same as above
---
001D
Comparative set
value 7H
s?7. h
Same as above
Same as above
99999
Same as above
---
001E
Comparative set
value 7L
s?7. l
Same as above
Same as above
R: :9999
P: 0
Same as above
---
001F
Comparative set
value 7LL
s?7. ll
Same as above
Same as above
R: :9999
P: 0
Same as above
---
List of
Settings
0000
Decimal point
2-15
List of Settings
Section 2
Parameter
name
Character
Note
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal point
Unit
0000
Linear current
type
lset. c
0-20, 4-20
4-20
---
---
0001
Linear voltage
type
lset. v
1-5
---
---
0002
Linear output
upper limit
lset. h
:9999 to 99999
99999
0. 00. 00 to 99999
0. 00. 00 to
9. 59. 59
0. 00. 00 to
99. 59. 9
According to the
decimal position
setting. The time
unit, however, is
indicated as
*.**.** for
hr:min:s and as
**.**.* for
min:s:ms.
---
0003
Linear output
lower limit
lset. l
Same as above
Same as above
Same as above
---
List of
Settings
C9
Address
R: :9999
P: 0
The values beginning with H' in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring data via communications.
Note
Address
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal point
Unit
0000
Communications
unit number
u-no
0 to 99
---
---
0001
Baud rate
bps
9. 6, 19. 2. 38. 4
9. 6
---
kbps
0002
Communications
data length
len
7, 8
---
bit
0003
Communications
stop bits
sbit
1, 2
---
bit
0004
Communications
parity
prty
even
---
---
0005
sdwt
0 to 99
20
---
ms
The values beginning with H' in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring data via communications.
Note
2-16
Address
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal point
Unit
0000
PASS output
change
pass
ll, l, pass, h,
hh
pass
---
---
0001
Hysteresis
hys
0 to 9999
0. 00. 00 to
0. 59. 59
00. 00. 0 to
09. 59. 9
According to the
decimal position
setting. The time
unit, however, is
indicated as
*.**.** for
hr:min:s and as
**.**.* for
min:s:ms.
---
0002
off-d
0 to 1999
---
R:
100 ms
P: ms
0003
Shot output
shot
0 to 1999
---
R:
100 ms
P: ms
0004
Output logic
out-n
n-o, n-c
n-o
---
---
0005
Output refresh
stop
o-stp
off
---
---
0009
Bank selection
bnk-c
off, key, ev
off (See
note 1.)
---
---
000A
Startup
compensation
timer
s-tmr
0. 0 to 99. 9
0. 0
000C
Standby
sequence
stdby
off, on
off
---
---
(1) If the event connector is provided as a standard feature or an event connector is added, use EV
for the bank selection set.
(2) The values beginning with H' in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring data via communications.
List of Settings
Section 2
K3HB-C
Communications Monitoring Settings
Variable
type
C0
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal point
Unit
0000
Version
---
---
---
---
---
0001
Status
---
---
---
---
---
-----
0002
Measurement
value
---
---
---
---
---
0003
Max. value
---
---
---
---
---
0004
Min. value
---
---
---
---
---
List of
Settings
Note
Address
The values beginning with H' in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring data via communications.
Protect Level
Variable
type
C1
Note
Address
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal point
Unit
0000
RUN/adjustment
protect
run. pt
H00000000 to H00000002: (0 to 2)
0 to 2
---
---
0001
Setting level
protect
set. pt
H00000000 to H00000002: (0 to 2)
0 to 2
---
---
0002
Setting change
protect
wt. pt
off, on
off
---
---
0003
Max/Min protect
mm. pt
H00000000 to H00000002: (0 to 2)
0 to 2
---
---
The values beginning with H' in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring data via communications.
RUN Level
Variable
type
C2
Note
Address
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal point
Unit
0000
Measurement
value/comparative
set value 5
---
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0001
Measurement
value/comparativ
e set value 4
---
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0004
Measurement
value/comparativ
e set value 3
---
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0002
Measurement
value/comparativ
e set value 2
---
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0003
Measurement
value/comparativ
e set value 1
---
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
The values beginning with H' in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring data via communications.
2-17
List of Settings
Section 2
List of
Settings
C4
Note
Address
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal point
Unit
0010
Function
func
f1, f2, f3
f3
---
---
0001
Input type A
in-ta
00
---
---
0007
Input type B
in-tb
00
---
---
0011
Prescale X
ps. ax
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
0012
Prescale Y
ps. ay
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
000D
Decimal point
position
dp
H00000000 to H00000004: (0 to 4)
\\\\\, \\\\. \,
\\\. \\, \\. \\\,
\. \\\\
\\\\\
---
---
000E
Comparative
output pattern
out-p
zone, level
level
---
---
The values beginning with H' in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring data via communications.
Note
Address
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal point
Unit
000E
Compensation
value
compn
:9999 to 99999
---
---
000F
Compensation
conditions
com-p
none, plus
none
---
---
0010
Power supply
memory
memo
off, on
off
---
---
The values beginning with H' in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring data via communications.
Note
2-18
Address
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal point
Unit
0000
Comparative set
value display
s?. dsp
off, on
off
---
---
0001
Display refresh
period
d. ref
off, 0. 5, 1, 2, 4
off
---
0002
Display color
selection
color
grn-r, grn,
red-g, red
grn-r
---
---
0003
Display value
selection
disp
p?
---
---
0004
Automatic display
return
ret
0 to 99
10
---
0005
Position meter
type
pos-t
inc
---
---
0006
Position meter
upper limit
pos-h
:9999 to 99999
99999
---
---
0007
Position meter
lower limit
pos-l
:9999 to 99999
:9999
---
---
The values beginning with H' in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring data via communications.
List of Settings
Section 2
Prescale Level
Variable
type
C7
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal point
Unit
0000
Prescale 0X
ps0. ax
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
0001
Prescale 0Y
ps0. ay
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
0004
Decimal point
position 0
dp0
H00000000 to H00000004: (0 to 4)
\\\\\, \\\\. \,
\\\. \\, \\. \\\,
\. \\\\
\\\\\
---
---
0005
Prescale 1X
ps1. ax
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
0006
Prescale 1Y
ps1. ay
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
0009
Decimal point
position 1
dp1
H00000000 to H00000004: (0 to 4)
\\\\\, \\\\. \,
\\\. \\, \\. \\\,
\. \\\\
\\\\\
---
---
000A
Prescale 2X
ps2. ax
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
000B
Prescale 2Y
ps2. ay
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
000E
Decimal point
position 2
dp2
H00000000 to H00000004: (0 to 4)
\\\\\, \\\\. \,
\\\. \\, \\. \\\,
\. \\\\
\\\\\
---
---
000F
Prescale 3X
ps3. ax
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
0010
Prescale 3Y
ps3. ay
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
0013
Decimal point
position 3
dp3
H00000000 to H00000004: (0 to 4)
\\\\\, \\\\. \,
\\\. \\, \\. \\\,
\. \\\\
\\\\\
---
---
0014
Prescale 4X
ps4. ax
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
0015
Prescale 4Y
ps4. ay
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
0018
Decimal point
position 4
dp4
H00000000 to H00000004: (0 to 4)
\\\\\, \\\\. \,
\\\. \\, \\. \\\,
\. \\\\
\\\\\
---
---
0019
Prescale 5X
ps5. ax
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
001A
Prescale 5Y
ps5. ay
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
001D
Decimal point
position 5
dp5
H00000000 to H00000004: (0 to 4)
\\\\\, \\\\. \,
\\\. \\, \\. \\\,
\. \\\\
\\\\\
---
---
001E
Prescale 6X
ps6. ax
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
001F
Prescale 6Y
ps6. ay
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
0022
Decimal point
position 6
dp6
H00000000 to H00000004: (0 to 4)
\\\\\, \\\\. \,
\\\. \\, \\. \\\,
\. \\\\
\\\\\
---
---
0023
Prescale 7X
ps7. ax
0. 0000 to 9. 9999
1. 0000
---
0024
Prescale 7Y
ps7. ay
HFFFFFFF7 to H00000009: (9 to 9)
10 -9 to 10 9
10 0
---
---
0027
Decimal point
position 7
dp7
H00000000 to H00000004: (0 to 4)
\\\\\, \\\\. \,
\\\. \\, \\. \\\,
\. \\\\
\\\\\
---
---
List of
Settings
Note
Address
The values beginning with H' in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring data via communications.
2-19
List of Settings
Section 2
List of
Settings
C8
2-20
Address
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal point
Unit
0000
Comparative set
value 05
s?0.o5
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0001
Comparative set
value 04
s?0.o4
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0020
Comparative set
value 03
s?0.o3
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0002
Comparative set
value 02
s?0.o2
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0003
Comparative set
value 01
s?0.o1
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0004
Comparative set
value 15
s?1.o5
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0005
Comparative set
value 14
s?1.o4
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0021
Comparative set
value 13
s?1.o3
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0006
Comparative set
value 12
s?1.o2
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0007
Comparative set
value 11
s?1.o1
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0008
Comparative set
value 25
s?2.o5
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0009
Comparative set
value 24
s?2.o4
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0022
Comparative set
value 23
s?2.o3
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
000A
Comparative set
value 22
s?2.o2
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
000B
Comparative set
value 21
s?2.o1
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
000C
Comparative set
value 35
s?3.o5
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
000D
Comparative set
value 34
s?3.o4
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0023
Comparative set
value 33
s?3.o3
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
000E
Comparative set
value 32
s?3.o2
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
000F
Comparative set
value 31
s?3.o1
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0010
Comparative set
value 45
s?4.o5
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0011
Comparative set
value 44
s?4.o4
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0024
Comparative set
value 43
s?4.o3
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0012
Comparative set
value 42
s?4.o2
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0013
Comparative set
value 41
s?4.o1
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0014
Comparative set
value 55
s?5.o5
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
List of Settings
Variable
type
C8
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal point
Unit
0015
Comparative set
value 54
s?5.o4
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0025
Comparative set
value 53
s?5.o3
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0016
Comparative set
value 52
s?5.o2
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0017
Comparative set
value 51
s?5.o1
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0018
Comparative set
value 65
s?6.o5
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0019
Comparative set
value 64
s?6.o4
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0026
Comparative set
value 63
s?6.o3
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
001A
Comparative set
value 62
s?6.o2
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
001B
Comparative set
value 61
s?6.o1
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
001C
Comparative set
value 75
s?7.o5
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting
---
001D
Comparative set
value 74
s?7.o4
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
0027
Comparative set
value 73
s?7.o3
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
001E
Comparative set
value 72
s?7.o2
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
001F
Comparative set
value 71
s?7.o1
:9999 to 99999
99999
According to the
decimal position
setting.
---
List of
Settings
Note
Address
Section 2
The values beginning with H' in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring data via communications.
Note
Address
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal point
Unit
0000
Linear current
type
lset. c
0-20, 4-20
4-20
---
---
0001
Linear voltage
type
lset. v
1-5
---
---
0002
Linear output
upper limit
lset. h
:9999 to 99999
99999
---
---
0003
Linear output
lower limit
lset. l
:9999 to 99999
:9999
---
---
The values beginning with H' in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring data via communications.
2-21
List of Settings
Section 2
List of
Settings
CA
Note
Address
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal point
Unit
0000
Communications
unit number
u-no
0 to 99
---
---
0001
Baud rate
bps
9. 6, 19. 2. 38. 4
9. 6
---
kbps
0002
Communications
data length
len
7, 8
---
bit
0003
Communications
stop bits
sbit
1, 2
---
bit
0004
Communications
parity
prty
even
---
---
0005
sdwt
0 to 99
20
---
ms
The values beginning with H' in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring data via communications.
Note
Address
Parameter
name
Character
Monitor/Setting range
Character
Default
setting
Decimal point
Unit
0002
off-d
0 to 1999
---
ms
0003
Shot output
shot
0 to 1999
---
ms
0004
Output logic
out-n
n-o, n-c
n-o
---
---
0009
Bank selection
bnk-c
off, key, ev
off (See
note 2.)
---
---
(1) The values beginning with H' in the Monitor/Setting range column are used when setting or monitoring data via communications.
(2) If the event connector is provided as a standard feature or an event connector is added, use EV
for the "bank selection" setting.
2-22
Part 2: DeviceNet
SECTION 1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-1
1-1
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-2
1-2
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-5
4-1
2-1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-2
2-2
4-4
5-1
3-1
5-2
3-2
5-4
6-1
4-1
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-2
4-2
I/O Allocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-2
4-3
6-7
7-1
5-1
7-2
5-2
7-4
5-3
7-6
8-1
6-1
8-2
6-2
8-6
9-1
7-1
9-2
7-2
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-3
10-2
8-2
Mounted Objects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-3
8-3
10-7
8-4
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-10
SECTION 1
Overview
This section introduces the features and specifications of K3HB-DRT Digital Indicators.
1-1
3-2
1-1-1
Outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-2
1-1-2
3-2
1-1-3
Using DeviceNet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-3
1-1-4
3-3
1-1-5
Data Allocation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-3
1-1-6
3-4
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-5
1-2-1
3-5
1-2-2
3-6
Overview
1-2
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3-1
Features
1-1
Section 1-1
Features
In this manual, the DeviceNet-compatible K3HB Digital Indicator is abbreviated as K3HB-DRT.
1-1-1
Outline
The K3HB-DRT Digital Indicators are slaves that connect to the DeviceNet
open field network. DeviceNet communications enable controlling operation,
collecting measurement data, and writing settings from a host computer or
PLC. The K3HB-DRT support both remote I/O communications and explicit
message communications.
Overview
Remote I/O communications allow the master and the K3HB-DRT to automatically share data via high-speed I/O without any special programming of the
master. Remote I/O communications are particularly suited to operation control, error warnings, and monitoring applications.
Explicit messages use a communications protocol for sending commands and
receiving responses. The main application for explicit message communications is for changing K3HB-DRT settings data.
1-1-2
Host link
PLC
DeviceNet Unit
Explicit messages
CPU Unit
Remote I/O
Explicit messages
DeviceNet
Configurator
K3HB-DRT
3-2
K3HB-DRT
K3HB-DRT
Features
1-1-3
Section 1-1
Using DeviceNet
Remote I/O
Communications
The master and K3HB-DRT Digital Indicators can share I/O by using remote I/
O communications. Data in the K3HB-DRT Digital Indicators, such as measurement values and comparative set values, can be allocated for communications with the master to enable sending and receiving the allocated data via
remote I/O communications without requiring special programming.
User-set Data Allocations with a Configurator
The specific data required for communications with the master can be
allocated by using I/O allocations from the DeviceNet Configurator.
By sending commands from a PLC, various operations can be performed,
including reading/writing specific monitor values and parameters, such as
reading measurement values or writing comparative set values, and performing operations using operation commands. CompoWay/F communications
commands can also be executed using explicit message communications.
Automatically Detects
Baud Rate
Previously, the baud rate had to be set for each slave, but the K3HB-DRT Digital Indicators automatically detect and match the baud rate of the master, so
this setting is not required. (If the masters baud rate is changed, turn OFF the
communications power supply to the Digital Indicator and then turn it ON
again.)
1-1-4
Refer to the DeviceNet Operation Manual (Cat. No. W267) for information
such as the order for turning ON power to the master and slaves and master I/
O tables.
1-1-5
Data Allocation
K3HB-DRT communications data must be allocated for the Read and Write
Areas for communications with the master. Up to 30 items can be allocated for
the Read Area and up to 15 items can be allocated for the Write Area. The
data for each word is allocated using the parameters write data 1 to 15 and
read data 1 to 15.
Unused words can be specified to reserve space according to data types or to
otherwise reduce the number of words.
Refer to 4-2 I/O Allocation on page 6-2 for details on allocation methods.
3-3
Overview
Explicit Message
Communications
Features
1-1-6
Section 1-1
Overview
Write data
Read Area
Read data
Measurement value
3-4
Specifications
1-2
1-2-1
Section 1-2
Specifications
DeviceNet Communications Specifications
Item
Communications protocol
Specifications
Conforms to DeviceNet
Communications functions
Baud rate
Communications media
DeviceNet: 500, 250, or 125 kbps, or automatic detection of master baud rate
Special 5-wire cable (2 signal lines, 2 power lines, and 1 shield line)
Communications distance
Baud rate
500 kbps
Network length
Drop line length
100 m max. (100 m max.) 6 m max.
250 kbps
125 kbps
78 m max.
156 m max.
63
Power supply
Note
(1) The IN Area can be divided into two blocks only when a CS/CJ-series DeviceNet Unit is used as the master. (The connection type can also be selected.) If a CVM1, CV, or C200HX/HG/HE DeviceNet Master Unit is used
as the master, the IN Area must be in 1 block with a maximum 100 words
(200 bytes). (Polling connection only.)
(2) If a CVM1, CV, or C200HX/HG/HE DeviceNet Master Unit used, only up
to 32 words can be allocated per node.
3-5
Overview
Remote I/O
Master-slave connections (polling, bit-strobe, COS, or cyclic)
communications Conform to DeviceNet specifications.
I/O allocations
Can allocate any I/O data from the Configurator.
Can allocate any data, such parameters specific to the DeviceNet and the Digital
Indicator variable area.
Up to 2 blocks for the IN Area, up to a total of 60 words (See note 1.)
One block for the OUT Area, up to 29 words (The first word is always allocated to
Output Enable Bits.) (See note 2.)
Message com Explicit message communications
munications
CompoWay/F communications commands can be sent (commands are sent in
explicit message format).
Connection format
Combination of multidrop and T-branch connections (for trunk and drop lines)
Specifications
1-2-2
Section 1-2
Overview
Item
Specifications
Supply voltage
Allowable voltage range
Current consumption
Vibration resistance
Shock resistance
Dielectric strength
Insulation resistance
2,300 VAC for 1 min. between all the external terminals and case
20 M min. (at 500 VDC)
Ambient temperature
Ambient humidity
25% to 85%
Storage temperature
Enclosure rating
IP00 (connector)
Memory protection
Weight
3-6
SECTION 2
Operating Procedures
This section outlines the basic operating procedures for the K3HB-DRT Digital Indicators.
2-1
2-2
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-2
2-1-1
Setup Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-2
2-1-2
Startup Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-2
2-1-3
4-3
4-4
2-2-1
4-4
2-2-2
4-4
Operating
Procedures
4-1
Introduction
2-1
Section 2-1
Introduction
Use the procedures in the following sections to prepare the K3HB-DRT Digital
Indicators for use. Refer to the following reference pages/sections provided for
detailed information on each step.
2-1-1
Step
Item
1
Mount the Digital Indicator.
Details
Mount the Digital Indicator to the panel.
Reference
page 5-2
---
Operating
Procedures
Setup Procedure
---
Set the DeviceNet node address (0 to 63) for the Digital Indi- page 4-3
cator on the front panel. Set a unique node address for each
slave connected to the same master.
2-1-2
---
Startup Procedure
Prepare the master, DeviceNet communications power supply, and Configurator that will be used in the system. Use the Configurator to allocate Digital
Indicator data in the IN and OUT Areas. Refer to the DeviceNet Operation
Manual (W267) for information on related connection devices.
Note
Step
6
Up to 30 items can be allocated in the IN Area and up to 15 items can be allocated in the OUT Area for remote I/O communications. To read and write
larger amounts of data, use explicit messages. Use explicit messages also for
reading and writing data only when required.
Item
Details
4-2
Reference
page 5-4
Introduction
Section 2-1
Details
Reference
Set from the Configurator when changing data allocated in SECTION 4
the IN and OUT Areas from the default values.
Remote I/O ComTo split the IN Area used by the K3HB-DRT into two areas, munications
select K3HB-DRT in the masters Edit Device Parameters
Window and set the connection in the detailed settings.
When the IN Area is split into two areas, for example, operating parameters, such as measurement values and comparative set values, can be allocated in IN Area 1, and
status values can be allocated in IN Area 2. For example, IN
Area 1 can be allocated in the DM Area and IN Area 2 can
be allocated in the CIO Area.
11
Enable the masters scan list and change the PLC to RUN --Mode.
Remote I/O communications will start, and the contents of
the IN and OUT Areas in the master and K3HB-DRT Digital
Indicator will be synchronized.
12
Note
(1) When changing the baud rate of the master after starting the K3HB-DRT
Digital Indicator, turn ON the communications power supply of the Digital
Indicator again, and restart the Digital Indicator.
When setting the Configurator only, without a master, the baud rate of the
Configurator will be automatically detected.
(2) The following points are important when editing device parameters using
the Configurator.
It is recommended that device default values are uploaded before the
parameters are edited because the EDS parameter defaults and the
device defaults are different.
The setting for some parameters are different for the list of settings
provided in the CompoWay/F SECTION 2 List of Settings. For example, the parameter setting for input type A is different for each model.
Set the unit number in the Communications Setting Level parameter
group to change the node address.
2-1-3
L6
u-no
Parameter
Unit No.
u-no
(U-NO)
Note
Setting value
0 to 99
Meaning
0 to 99 (See note.)
Setting Parameters
A. Press the LEVEL Key for at least 3 s to move to the input initial setting level.
L0
L0 is displayed.
At least 3 s
4-3
Operating
Procedures
Step
Item
10
Operate from the Configurator.
L6
u-no
B. Press the LEVEL Key several times to move to the communications setting level.
L6 is displayed.
L6
Section 2-2
u-no
u-no
0
Operating
Procedures
The number of words allocated will depend on the K3HB-DRT communications data allocations. The following points are important when setting node
addresses or allocating I/O memory.
Do not allocate the same words to other slaves.
Make sure the I/O area does not exceed the valid range.
2-2
2-2-1
2-2-2
(1) The conduction time is held even when the power is turned OFF.
(2) The conduction time will not be measured if communications power is not
supplied to the K3HB-DRT.
(3) The K3HB-DRT Digital Indicator checks the ON status of the target channel approximately every 0.1 h (6 min).
4-4
SECTION 3
Parts, Installation, and Wiring
This section describes the methods used to install and wire K3HB-DRT Digital Indicators.
3-1
3-2
5-2
3-1-1
Part Names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-2
3-1-2
External Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-2
3-1-3
MS and NS Indicators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-3
5-4
3-2-1
5-4
3-2-2
5-6
5-1
3-1
3-1-1
Section 3-1
N
S
M
S
MS/NS indicators
Top: NS
Bottom: MS
3-1-2
The DeviceNet communications connector is used to connect the communications cable to the DeviceNet network. The DeviceNet communications power
is also supplied through this connector. The connector provided with the Digital Indicator is a HR31-5.08P-5SC(01) (Hirose Electric). The provided connector crimp terminals are HR31-SC-121 (Hirose Electric) and are for Thin
DeviceNet Communications Cables. The K3HB-DRT cannot be used with any
other connector than the DeviceNet one provided.
External Dimensions
12
100
(112)
101.2
91
(Unit: mm)
1.3
96
5-2
97
95
44.8
48
DeviceNet
Communications
Connector
3-1-3
Section 3-1
MS and NS Indicators
The indicators show the status of the Digital Indicator and the DeviceNet Network.
Indicator
MS
Name
Module status
Color
Green
Red
Status
MS
MS
MS
Network status
MS
Green
NS
NS
Red
NS
NS
OFF
NS
Lit
Fatal error
Digital Indicator error
Watchdog timer error (DeviceNet communications)
Non-fatal error
Unit error
Unit changed
Display Unit error
Non-volatile memory error.
No power is being supplied.
DeviceNet communications power is not being supplied.
Power is not being supplied to the Digital Indicator.
The Digital Indicator is being reset.
Waiting for initialization to start.
Online/communications established (normal network
status)
Online/communications established (waiting for communications to be established with the master)
Fatal communications error (The Digital Indicator has
detected an error that does not allow communications
with the network.)
Node address duplication error
Bus Off error detected
Non-fatal communications error
Communications timeout
Offline or power supply is OFF
Waiting for completion of the masters node address
duplication check.
DeviceNet communications power is not being supplied.
Flashing
Not lit
The MS and NS indicators are both lit green when the status of the Digital
Indicator and the Network are normal.
5-3
NS
OFF
3-2
Section 3-2
3-2-1
2. Carefully peel back the shield mesh to reveal the signal lines, power lines,
and the shield wire. The shield wire is slightly harder to the touch than the
mesh.
Shield wire
3. Remove the exposed mesh and the aluminum tape from the signal and
power lines. Strip the covering from the signal and power lines to the proper length for the crimp terminals. Twist together the wires of each of the signal and power lines.
4. Attach crimp terminals to the lines and then cover any exposed areas with
vinyl tape or heat-shrink tubing.
Making sure that the connector hole numbers are correct, insert each of
the signal lines, power supply lines, and the shield wire into the corre-
5-4
Section 3-2
1 2
4 5
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
Make sure that the connector is oriented correctly before inserting the
crimp terminal into the connector, as shown in the following diagram.
Crimp terminal
Power line
If wiring is not correct, use an extraction tool to extract the wires using the following procedure.
1,2,3...
1. Press down the molded transformer using the extraction tool, as shown in
Fig. 1.
2. While keeping the molded transformer pressed down, tilt the extraction tool
to release the crimp terminal lock.
3. Remove the extraction tool.
4. Pull the cable and pull out the crimp terminal.
Molded transformer
Molded transformer
Power line
Extraction tool
Fig. 1
Power line
Extraction tool
Fig. 2
5-5
The crimp terminals can be crimped using a crimp tool that conforms to JIS
C9711. The following crimp tool is also available:
HR31-TC-01 (Hirose Electric)
3-2-2
Section 3-2
M
S
5-6
SECTION 4
Remote I/O Communications
This section describes the input (IN) areas and output (OUT) areas that K3HB-DRT Digital Indicators can use for remote
I/O communications. The methods to allocate data for master communications are also described using sample
programming.
4-1
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-2
4-2
I/O Allocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-2
4-2-1
Allocation Area Sizes (IN Data Size and OUT Data Size) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-3
4-2-2
Allocation Parameters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-3
4-2-3
6-4
4-3
4-2-4
Allocation Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-4
4-2-5
Input Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-5
4-2-6
Output Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-5
4-2-7
Operation Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-6
6-7
4-3-1
6-7
6-1
Overview
4-1
Section 4-1
Overview
I/O memory in the master can be allocated to data from the K3HB-DRT Digital
Indicator, such as data from the Digital Indicators variable area, merely by
specifying what Digital Indicator data is to be transferred to where.
Data is automatically exchanged between the master and Digital Indicator,
allowing the Digital Indicator to be controlled and monitored from the master
without requiring special communications programming.
DeviceNet Master
CPU Unit
IN Area
OUT Area
DeviceNet
K3HB-DRT
Digital Indicator
Allocated data
IN Area
Measurement
values, etc.
OUT Area
Operation
commands, etc.
4-2
I/O Allocation
The Configurator can be used to select any data from the list of allocation
parameters for the Digital Indicator and then allocate the data in a user-set
destination.
DeviceNet Master
CPU Unit
IN Area
DeviceNet Configurator
OUT Area
DeviceNet
K3HB-DRT
Digital Indicator
Allocated data
IN Area
OUT Area
6-2
I/O Allocation
4-2-1
Section 4-2
Allocation Area Sizes (IN Data Size and OUT Data Size)
The size of allocated data in each of the IN and OUT Areas is shown in the following table.
I/O memory
Note
Words
Bytes
IN Area
0 to 60
0 to 120
Setting
Allocated data Allocated data
size: 2 bytes
size: 4 bytes
30
30
OUT Area
0 to 29
0 to 58
15
15
(1) When the master is a CS/CJ-series DeviceNet Unit, the IN Area can be
divided into two areas (IN Area 1 and IN Area 2). Any allocation data from
the list of parameters can be allocated in each area.
(2) The actual size of the allocated area depends on the size of allocation
data selected.
(3) The default allocation data size is two bytes.
When the allocation data size is two bytes, the monitor and setting data will be
displayed in the range FFFF hex to 0000 hex. Data will be fixed at 7FFF hex
or 8000 hex if the data exceeds the range that can be displayed. For example,
32769 would be displayed as 8000 hex.
The following data sizes are fixed, however.
General status: 2 bytes (fixed)
K3HB-DRT status: 4 bytes (fixed)
K3HB-DRT Output Enable Bits and operation commands: 2 bytes (fixed)
4-2-2
Refer to 4-2-5 Input Data on page 6-5 for details on General Status. Refer to
4-2-6 Output Data on page 6-5 for details on Output Enable Bits and operation commands.
Allocation Parameters
The parameters that can be allocated are shown below. These parameters
can be broadly classified as K3HB-DRT status bits/operation commands, and
K3HB-DRT operation data and setting data.
1. K3HB-DRT Status Bits/Operation Commands
The status bits and operation commands for the K3HB-DRT Digital Indicator are shown in the following table.
For status details, refer to the CompoWay/F SECTION 2 List of Settings.
Note
Read
Yes
No
Write
Item
General status
No
Yes
Operation commands
(1) When items that are write-only are allocated in the IN Area, they are always set to 0.
(2) When items that are read-only are allocated in the OUT Area, they are
allocated words in memory but operate the same as if they had not been
allocated.
6-3
Note
I/O Allocation
Section 4-2
2. K3HB-DRT Operation Data and Setting Data
Monitor values and setting data with communications addresses that belong to the following variable types can be allocated. Duplicate settings are
possible and are processed in ascending order.
Variable type
Operation monitor data
C0
C2
Note
RUN level
If items are allocated in the read-only area of the OUT Area, words
are allocated in memory but operate as if they had not been allocated.
4-2-3
IN Area
OUT Area
Item
Measurement value
Output Enable Bits
Operation commands
4-2-4
Allocation Settings
The I/O allocation settings are listed in the following table.
Allocated Allocated
to IN
to OUT
Area
Area
No
Yes
1
Configurator display
2 bytes, fixed
No
No
Yes
No
Operation command
Generic status
Operation command
Generic status
Yes
Yes
No
No
Status
Measurement value
Status
Measurement value
4 bytes, fixed
Default value: 2 bytes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Maximum value
Minimum value
MAX value
MIN value
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Comparative set value PASS (OUT3) Comparative set value PASS (OUT3) Default value: 2 bytes
6-4
I/O Allocation
4-2-5
Section 4-2
Input Data
The input data specific to Digital Indicators with DeviceNet communications
that is not allocated in the variable area of the K3HB-DRT is described here.
General Status
Bit
6
0
5
1
4
0
1
0
0
0
The Communications Power Voltage Monitor Error Flag indicates the status of the power being supplied through the DeviceNet communications
cable.
The Unit Maintenance Flag is set to 1 when the Unit conduction time of
the K3HB-DRT Digital Indicator exceeds the monitor value.
4-2-6
Output Data
Output Enable Bits are used when settings are written to the OUT Area, e.g.,
when comparative set values are set or RUN/STOP is executed using operation commands. The area for Output Enable Bits is always allocated in the first
word of the OUT Area.
When Output Enable Bits are set to 0 (OFF), the settings and bits set in the
OUT Area are not transmitted and, therefore, nothing is executed. The settings can be executed by setting the Output Enable Bits to 1 (ON). Writing is
not executed if the Output Enable Bits are not set to 1.
Setting Output Enable Bits prevents unintentional setting changes and
enables various settings in the OUT Area to be enabled simultaneously. For
example, a new value may written to a word for which a SP has already been
set. If the Output Enable Bits are set to 1 and then set to 0, no SP will be written even if one is accidentally allocated. (However, care must be taken
because writing is enabled if Output Enable Bits are set to 1.)
Furthermore, if set values are written for all the words and the Output Enable
Bits are set to 1, the set values will all be enabled at once.
Note
When Output Enable Bits are set to 1, data allocated to the OUT Area is written whenever it changes.
6-5
Output data specific to DeviceNet that is not allocated to the K3HB-DRT variable area is described here.
I/O Allocation
4-2-7
Section 4-2
Operation Commands
Operation commands are used to for software resetting, to move to setting
area 1, and other similar operations. As shown in the following table, operation commands are executed using a combination of command codes, related
information, and strobes.
Operation commands for the K3HB-DRT are shown in the following table.
Command
code
Note
Details
Related information
00
Communications write
01
02
Reset
Bank selection
00
00 to 07: Bank 0 to
bank 7
03
Zero execute/cancel
06
07
Software reset
00
Move to Setting Area 1 00
08
0B
00
00
15
Strobe
Bit No.
Strobe
Operation
command
Command code
Lower byte
Upper byte
Related information
Bit 15 is strobe 2 and bit 14 is strobe 1. A logical OR is taken between the two
leftmost bits of the command code and bits 15 and 14, and the result is
attached as the strobe to the operation command. The command code for
K3HB-DRT operation commands is 0@ hex, so when the logical OR is 8@
hex, the strobe is ON.
Resetting with an operation command is used for the following example.
Bit
15
1
Strobe
Operation
command
Strobe
Upper byte
Command code
01 Hex
F Hex
Lower byte
1 Hex
Related information
1
Hex
6-6
Section 4-3
With the CS1W-DRM21 and CJ1W-DRM21 DeviceNet Units, operation commands are made ready for execution by writing to the allocated words
(CIO 3202 when the default I/O allocation (fixed allocation area 1) is set.)
Operation commands are executed only when the Output Enable Bit is set to
1 (ON) and the strobe is ON. The strobe is ON when the following two conditions are met:
1. Strobe 2 = 1 and strobe 1 = 0
2. The strobe was cleared after the previous operation command was executed.
Strobe 1
Strobe 2
Operation
command
Operation command executed.
Note
4-3
Software resets are executed again even if the strobe has not been cleared.
Therefore the Output Enable Bit or the strobe must be cleared after the software reset command has been sent.
Outline
This ladder programming example executes zero execute and zero cancel for
the K3HB-DRT. Zero execute and zero cancel are executed using operation
commands.
Output Enable Bit (CIO 320100) and strobe are used to execute the operation
command.
Operation
First, the Output Enable Bit is turned ON. The hexadecimal values are set
to D1000 and D1001 at the start of the ladder program. These values prepare the zero cancel operation command 0300 hex and the zero execute
operation command 0301 hex.
Zero cancel is executed when CIO 000000 turns ON.
The contents of D1000 (= 0300 hex) is copied to CIO 3202, where the
operation command is allocated.
The strobe is turned ON (strobe 1 = 0 and strobe 2 = 1) and the operation
command is executed.
A timer is used and the strobe is disabled to 1 after 0.1 s (see note).
Zero execute is executed in the same way as for zero cancel when
CIO 000100 turns ON.
6-7
4-3-1
Section 4-3
When using this type of ladder programming, do not use the timer method
used in this example. Instead, allocate the status and confirm that the value
has changed and then disable the strobe, specifically:
a. Allocate status in the IN Area using the Configurator.
b.
6-8
Execute operation commands and use the status to confirm that the
status has been cleared to zero and then disable the strobe.
Section 4-3
Programming Example
A200.11
000000
(000000)
MOV (021)
First scan
Flag ON
#0300
D1000
MOV (021)
#0301
D1001
SET
3201.00
0.00
000001
(000004)
MOV (021)
Execution
condition
D1000
3202
ASL (025)
0
0.01
RSET
000002
(000007)
Sets strobe 1 = 0.
3202.14
ASL (025)
0.02
000003
(000010)
0
SET
3202.15
TIM
Times 0.1 s.
0000
#1
T0000
ASL (025)
000004
(000013)
0.03
SET
000005
(000015)
Sets strobe 1 = 1.
3202.14
ASL (025)
0
0.04
Sets strobe 2 = 0.
3202.15
ASL (025)
0
1.00
MOV (021)
000007
(000021)
Execution
condition
D1001
3202
ASL (025)
1
1.01
RSET
000008
(000024)
Sets strobe 1 = 0.
3202.14
ASL (025)
1
1.02
SET
000009
(000027)
Sets strobe 2 = 1.
3202.15
TIM
Times 0.1 s.
0001
#1
T0001
ASL (025)
000010
(000030)
1.03
SET
000011
(000032)
Sets strobe 1 = 1.
3202.14
ASL (025)
1
1.04
000012
(000035)
RSET
ASL (025)
1
000013
(000038)
Sets strobe 2 = 0.
3202.15
END (001)
6-9
RSET
000006
(000018)
SECTION 5
Explicit Message Communications
This section describes how to send explicit messages to the K3HB-DRT Digital Indicator, including how to send
CompoWay/F commands using explicit messages.
5-1
5-2
5-3
7-2
5-1-1
7-2
5-1-2
7-2
5-1-3
7-3
7-4
5-2-1
7-5
5-2-2
7-5
7-6
5-3-1
7-7
5-3-2
7-7
5-3-3
7-7
Explicit Message
Communications
7-1
5-1
5-1-1
Section 5-1
Explicit Message
Communications
IOWR or
CMND
instruction
CompoWay/F communications
command sent to K3HB
Digital Indicator (embedded in
explicit message)
5-1-2
7-2
Section 5-1
5-1-3
Command Block
Service
code
Class ID
Instance ID
Attribute ID
Data
The following format is used when a normal response is returned for the sent
explicit message.
No. of bytes
received
Source node
address
Service code
Data
7-3
Explicit Message
Communications
Destination
node
address
Section 5-2
The following format is used when an error response is returned for the sent
explicit message.
No. of bytes
received
0004 hex, fixed
Source node
address
Error code
(2 bytes, fixed)
Service code
Explicit Message
Communications
Error
code
5-2
Error name
Cause
08FF
09FF
16FF
15FF
13FF
14FF
0CFF
0EFF
20**
Invalid Parameter
7-4
5-2-1
Section 5-2
Command Block
Destination node
address
Service
Code
36 hex
fixed
1 byte
1 byte
Class ID
Instance ID
2 bytes
Unit No.
(See
note.)
Note
Response Block
2 bytes
Subaddress
SID
00 hex
fixed
00 hex
fixed
Specified in binary
Specify the same value as the destination node address. Broadcasting cannot
be specified.
Normal Response
No. of
received bytes
Source
node
address
Service
Code
2 bytes
Unit
No.
5-2-2
1 byte
1 byte
Subaddress
End
code
00 hex
fixed
00 hex
fixed
Explicit Message
Communications
B6 hex
fixed
Responds in binary (hexadecimal)
7-5
Section 5-3
Command Block
Destination node Service
address Code
37 hex
fixed
1 byte
1 byte
Class ID
Instance ID
2 bytes
2 bytes
Sub-address
[00]= 3030 hex
fixed
Note
Response Block
No. of receive
bytes
Specified in ASCII
SID
[0]= 30
hex
fixed
Specify the same value as the destination node address. Broadcasting cannot
be specified.
Normal Response
Source
node
Service
address Code
B7 Hex
fixed
2 bytes
Unit No.
1 byte
1 byte
Returns in ASCII
Sub-address
End code
Explicit Message
Communications
5-3
7-6
5-3-1
Explicit
message
General
Status
Read
5-3-2
Explicit
message
Maintenance
Counter
Save
5-3-3
Explicit
message
Section 5-3
Function
Command
Service
code
Class
ID
Response
Instance
ID
95 hex 01 hex
Attribute
ID
65 hex
Data
size
---
1 byte
Function
Command
Service
code
16 hex
Class
ID
95 hex
Response
Instance
ID
01 hex
Attribute
ID
75 hex
Data
size
---
---
Function
Service
code
0E hex
Command
Class Instance Attribute
ID
ID
ID
7A hex 01 hex
68 hex
Write
10 hex
7A hex 01 hex
68 hex
Unit Conduction
Time Read
Read
0E hex
7A hex 01 hex
66 hex
Monitor
Status of
Unit Conduction
Time Read
Read
7A hex 01 hex
67 hex
4 bytes
00000000 to
FFFFFFFF
hex (0 to
4294967295)
4 bytes
00000000
to
FFFFFFFF
hex (0 to
429496729
5)
4 bytes
00000000 to
FFFFFFFF
hex (0 to
4294967295)
1 byte
00 hex: Within
range
01 hex: Out of
range (monitor value
exceeded)
7-7
Explicit Message
Communications
Set Value
Read
for Unit
Conduction
Time
Response
Data size
SECTION 6
Communications Performance
This section provides information on the time required for a complete communications cycle, for an output response to be
made to an input, to start the system, and to send messages.
6-1
6-2
8-2
6-1-1
8-2
6-1-2
8-3
6-1-3
8-4
8-6
6-2-1
8-6
Communications
Performance
8-1
6-1
Section 6-1
6-1-1
The calculations given in the section may not be accurate if a master from
another manufacturer is used or if slaves from other manufacturers are used
on the same network.
CS/CJ-series,
C200HX/HG/HE (-Z), and
C200HS PLCs
PLC
Master Unit
Communications
Performance
Input
Output
TIN
TIN:
TOUT:
TRT-IN:
TRT-OUT:
TPC:
TRF:
Note
TRT-IN
(TPC-TRF)
TRT-OUT
TOUT
Refer to the operation manuals for the slaves for the input slave ON/OFF
delay times and the output slave ON/OFF delay times. Refer to 6-1-2 Communications Cycle time and Refresh Processing Time and to the operation
manual for the PLC for the PLC cycle time.
The minimum I/O refresh time can be calculated as follows:
TMIN = TIN + TRT-IN + (TPC TRF) + TRT-OUT + TOUT
8-2
Section 6-1
PLC
Program
execution
Program
execution
Master Unit
Input
Output
TIN
TIN:
TOUT:
TRM:
TPC:
TRF:
Note
TRM
TPC
TPC
TRF
TRM
TOUT
Refer to the operation manuals for the slaves for the input slave ON/OFF
delay times and the output slave ON/OFF delay times. Refer to 6-1-2 Communications Cycle time and Refresh Processing Time and to the operation
manual for the PLC for the PLC cycle time.
The maximum I/O refresh time can be calculated as follows:
TMAX = TIN + 2 x TRM + 2 x TPC + TRF + TOUT
6-1-2
The equations used to calculate the communications cycle time are described
here.
Communications Cycle Time Equations
Total communications cycle time = IN communications cycle time + OUT communications cycle time.
IN Communications Cycle Time
IN communications cycle time = (39 ms + 8 ms x number of allocated data) +
(6 ms total allocated words in IN Areas 1 and 2)
OUT Communications Cycle Time
OUT communications cycle time = (29 ms + 27 ms x number of allocated
data) + (7 ms total allocated words in OUT Areas 1 and 2)
8-3
Communications
Performance
The communications cycle time is the time from the completion of a slave's
I/O communications processing until I/O communications with the same slave
are processed again. The communications cycle time is the maximum communications cycle time TIN + TOUT.
Note
CS/CJ-series,
C200HX/HG/HE (-Z),
and C200HS PLCs
Section 6-1
The refresh processing time is the time required for the CPU Unit of the PLC
and the DeviceNet Master Unit to pass I/O information back and forth. The
cycle time of the PLC is affected as described below when a DeviceNet Unit is
mounted.
Refer to the operation manuals for the PLCs for details on the refresh processing time and the PLCs cycle time.
The following times for I/O refreshing are added to the cycle time of the PLC
when a Master Unit is mounted.
Item
Processing time
Note
6-1-3
Communications
Performance
Group A
Group B
Master B
Master A
Slave a
Slave b
Slave c
Note
8-4
Slave d
Slave e
Slave f
Although for convenience, the slave are positioned in groups with the masters, in the actual network, the physical positions of the slaves will not necessarily be related to the master with which they communicate.
Section 6-1
Next, calculate the communications cycle time for each group referring to 6-12 Communications Cycle time and Refresh Processing Time.
Group A
Group B
Master A
Slave a
Slave b
Master B
Slave c
Slave d
Slave e
Slave f
The communications cycle time for the overall network when there are two
masters will be as follows:
TRM = TRM-A + TRM-B
Although this example uses a network with only two masters, the same
method can be used for any number of masters. Simply divide the network up
according to remote I/O communications groups and then add all of the communications cycle times for the individual groups to calculate the communications cycle time for the overall network.
This section describes the system startup time for a Network, assuming that
the scan list is enabled and that remote I/O communications are set to start
automatically at startup. The system startup time is the delay from the time
that the Master Unit is turned ON or restarted until the time remote I/O communications begin.
The system startup time when the Master Unit is set to start up immediately
after power supplies of all the slaves are turned ON is different from when the
Master Unit is restarted while communications are in progress. The startup
times are shown in the following table.
Condition
System startup
time
6s
8s
Communications
Performance
10 s
8-5
Section 6-2
The times described above are required for the DeviceNet system to start.
The sample program in this section shows how to use the Master Slave Status to skip slave I/O processing until remote I/O communications have started.
Note
Refer to the operation manual for the Master Unit for information on the Master Status Area.
The following conditions apply to this sample program.
PLC: CS1 Series
Master Units unit number: 00
2001
15
2001
14
I/O Data
Communications
Error/Error
Flag
Communications
Stop Flag
(004)
JMP #0001
Slave I/O
processing
(005)
JME #0001
6-2
6-2-1
Communications
Performance
Note
8-6
Section 6-2
Note
Message
Communications and
Remote I/O
Communications
Note
Communications
Performance
8-7
SECTION 7
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
This section describes error processing, periodic maintenance operations, and troubleshooting procedures needed to keep
the DeviceNet Network operating properly. Details on resetting replaced Digital Indicators are also provided. Read through
the error processing procedures in both this manual and the operation manual for the DeviceNet master being used before
operation so that operating errors can be identified and corrected more quickly.
7-1
7-2
9-2
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-3
7-2-1
Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-3
7-2-2
Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9-3
7-2-3
9-4
Troubleshooting
and Maintenance
9-1
7-1
Section 7-1
Probable cause
The power is not being
supplied to the Digital
Indicator.
Remedy
Supply communications power from
the DeviceNet connector.
Repairs are required if this error persists even if the parameters are reset.
Contact your nearest OMRON representative.
MS: ON red
NS: OFF
MS: ON green
Waiting to connect to
Check the following items and restart
DeviceNet
communicathe Digital Indicator.
NS: Flashing green
tions.
Are lengths of cables (trunk and
branch lines) correct?
Are cables short-circuited, broken,
or loose?
Are cables wired correctly?
Is terminating resistance connected
to both ends of the trunk line only?
Is noise interference excessive?
Is the power to the master ON?
The Digital Indicator is Repairs are required. Contact your
faulty.
nearest OMRON representative.
Troubleshooting
and Maintenance
MS: ON green
NS: ON red
MS: ON green
NS: Flashing red
9-2
Maintenance
7-2
Section 7-2
Maintenance
This section describes the routine cleaning and inspection recommended as
regular maintenance. Handling methods when replacing Digital Indicators are
also explained here.
7-2-1
Cleaning
Clean the Digital Indicators regularly as described below in order to keep the
Network in its optimal operating condition.
Wipe the Digital Indicator with a dry, soft cloth for regular cleaning.
When dust or dirt cannot be removed with a dry cloth, dampen the cloth
with a neutral cleanser (2%), wring out the cloth, and wipe the Digital Indicator.
Smudges may remain on the Digital Indicator from gum, vinyl, or tape that
was left on for a long time. Remove these smudges when cleaning.
Note Never use volatile solvents, such as paint thinner or benzene, or chemical
wipes to clean the Digital Indicator. These substances may damage the surface of the Digital Indicator.
7-2-2
Inspection
Inspect the system periodically to keep it in its optimal operating condition.
In general, inspect the system once every 6 to 12 months, but inspect more
frequently if the system is used in high-temperature, humid, or dusty conditions.
Inspection Equipment
A flat-blade and a Phillips screwdriver, a screwdriver for connecting communications connectors, a tester (or a digital voltmeter), industrial alcohol, and a
clean cloth are required for routine inspection.
Inspection Procedure
Check the items in the following table and correct any condition that is below
standard by adjusting the Digital Indicator or improving the environmental
conditions.
Inspection item
Environmental conditions
10 to +55C
Standard
Equipment
Thermometer
25% to 85%
Hygrometer
No dust or dirt
Visual inspection
No looseness
Phillips screwdriver
No looseness
Phillips screwdriver
No external damage
Visual inspection
Troubleshooting
and Maintenance
Installation conditions
Details
Are ambient and cabinet temperatures
correct?
Are ambient and cabinet humidity correct?
Has dust or dirt accumulated?
9-3
Maintenance
7-2-3
Section 7-2
Precautions
Troubleshooting
and Maintenance
Note Before replacing a Digital Indicator, always stop Network communications and
turn OFF the power to all the nodes in the Network.
9-4
SECTION 8
Additional Information for DeviceNet
8-1
10-2
8-2
Mounted Objects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-3
8-3
10-7
8-4
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10-10
10-1
8-1
Section 8-1
Yes
Supported connections
Bit strobe
Change of
Cyclic
state (COS)
Yes
Yes
Yes
1 to 58
(See note.)
Details
Remarks
Poll
Used to exchange data between the master and --individual slaves by sending and receiving commands and responses. (Output data is allocated
for commands and input data is allocated for
responses).
Bit strobe
Used to broadcast commands from the master By using one command only, the communicaand receive input responses from multiple tions cycle time is short, but bit strobe connecslaves.
tions can be used only with slaves with 8 or less
input points.
Normally, input and output data are sent by mas- By setting a long cycle interval, the Network will
ter and slaves at regular cycles, but with a COS not be loaded with communications for minor
connection, data is sent to the master or slave data changes, thereby improving the overall efficiency of the Network.
when the master or slave data changes.
Change of state
(COS)
Cyclic
10-2
Mounted Objects
Section 8-2
Device Profiles
The following device profiles contain more detailed DeviceNet specifications for DeviceNet communications if
more information needs to be registered in the scan list.
General data
Physical conformance
data
Communications data
8-2
Vendor name
Device profile name
OMRON Corporation
Slaves: Generic Device
N129
1.01
50 mA max.
Open plug
No
Module, Network
MAC ID setting
Default MAC ID
Software switch
1
Automatic recognition
125 kbps, 250 kbps, and 500 kbps
Yes
Vendor ID = 47
Profile number = 0
Mounted Objects
Object
instance
Attribute
Not supported
Service
Not supported
Attribute
ID
1
Vendor
2
3
Device type
Product code
Yes
Yes
No
No
0
505
4
5
Revision
Status (bits supported)
Yes
Yes
No
No
1.1
Bit 00 only
6
7
Serial number
Product name
Yes
Yes
No
No
State
DeviceNet service
No
No
05
0E
Reset
Get_Attribute_Single
No
No
Service
Contents
Value
Parameter option
Attribute
Service
Not supported
Not supported
Object instance
Attribute
Service
Not supported
Not supported
None
10-3
Mounted Objects
Section 8-2
Object
instance
Attribute
Service
Attribute
Not supported
Not supported
ID
Contents
Get (read)
Set (write)
Value
1
2
MAC ID
Baud rate
No
Yes
No
No
3
4
BOI
Bus Off counter
Yes
No
No
No
Allocation information
DeviceNet service
Yes
No
Parameter option
0E
4B
Get_Attribute_Single
Allocate_Master/
Slave_Connection_Set
Release_Master/
Slave_Connection_Set
None
None
Service
4C
00 (hexadecimal)
None
Attribute
Service
Not supported
Not supported
ID
Get (read)
No
No
Data
DeviceNet service
Yes
0E
Get_Attribute_Single
None
Service
10-4
Contents
1
2
Set (write)
No
No
No
Parameter option
Value
Mounted Objects
Section 8-2
Attribute
Service
Not supported
Not supported
Object
Section
instance 1 Instance type
Production
trigger
Transport type
Transport
class
Attribute
Information
Explicit Message
Cyclic
Server
3
ID
Contents
Get (read)
Set (write)
Value
1
2
State
Instance type
Yes
Yes
No
No
3
4
Yes
Yes
No
No
5
6
No
No
21 (hexadecimal)
No
0176 (hexadecimal)
No
Consumed connection
size
Expected packet rate
12
7
8
13
14
15
Service
Produced connection
path length
Produced connection
path
Consumed connection
path
DeviceNet service
Yes
Yes
00 (hexadecimal)
83 (hexadecimal)
Yes
01 (hexadecimal)
No
01 (hexadecimal)
Yes
No
00 (hexadecimal)
Yes
No
Yes
No
00 (hexadecimal)
Parameter option
05
0E
Reset
Get_Attribute_Single
None
None
10
Set_Attribute_Single
None
10-5
Mounted Objects
Object
Section
instance 2 Instance type
Section 8-2
Information
Polled I/O
Production
trigger
Transport type
Cyclic
Transport
class
Server
Attribute
1
ID
State
Contents
Get (read)
Yes
Set (write)
No
2
3
Instance type
Transport class trigger
Yes
Yes
No
No
4
5
Produced connection ID
Yes
Consumed connection ID Yes
No
No
Yes
No
7
8
No
No
9
12
Yes
No
00 (hexadecimal)
13
Produced connection
path length
Yes
No
06 (hexadecimal)
14
Produced connection
path
Yes
No
See note 1.
15
Consumed connection
path length
Consumed connection
path
Production inhibit time
16
17
Service
DeviceNet service
Reset
05
0E
10
Get_Attribute_Single
Set_Attribute_Single
1.
01 (hexadecimal)
82 (hexadecimal)
01 (hexadecimal)
06 (hexadecimal)
Yes
No
See note 2.
Yes
No
0000 (hexadecimal)
Parameter option
None
None
None
10-6
Value
Section 8-3
Information
COS Cyclic
Cyclic
Server
2
ID
Contents
Get (read)
Set (write)
Value
1
2
State
Instance type
Yes
Yes
No
No
01 (hexadecimal)
Yes
No
12 (hexadecimal)
4
5
Produced connection ID
Consumed connection ID
Yes
Yes
No
No
6
7
Yes
Yes
No
No
01 (hexadecimal)
8
9
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
0800 (hexadecimal)
12
Yes
No
00 (hexadecimal)
13
Yes
No
06 (hexadecimal)
Yes
No
See note.
14
04 (hexadecimal)
15
16
17
Yes
Yes
05
DeviceNet service
Reset
None
0E
10
Get_Attribute_Single
Set_Attribute_Single
None
None
Service
No
Yes
202B2401
0000 (hexadecimal)
Parameter option
8-3
Specifications
Manufacturer
OMRON
Nihon Wire & Cable
(See note 1.)
DVN24-30G
DVN24-50G
DVN24-100G
DVN24-300G
10-7
DCA1-5C10
DVN24-10G
Section 8-3
Model
DVN24-500G
Specifications
1485C-P1-C150
Allen-Bradley (See
note 2.)
DCA1-5CN@@W1
OMRON
DCA1-5CN@@F1
Cable with shielded micro-size (M12) connector (female socket) on one end
Cable length: 0.5 m, 1 m, 2 m, 3 m, 5 m, and 10 m
OMRON
DCA1-5CN@@H1
Cable with shielded micro-size (M12) connector (male plug) on one end
Cable length: 0.5 m, 1 m, 2 m, 3 m, 5 m, and 10 m
OMRON
DCA1-5CN@@W5
Cable with shielded connector on both ends (male plug on mini-size end,
female socket on micro-size end)
Cable length: 1 m, 2 m, 5 m, and 10 m
OMRON
Note
Manufacturer
Nihon Wire & Cable
(See note 1.)
1. The product specifications of these cables are identical to the OMRON cable specifications.
2. The cables made by Allen-Bradley are stiffer than the cables made by
OMRON and Nihon Wire & Cable Company Ltd., so do not bend the AllenBradley cables as much as the others.
Other DeviceNet communications cables are available from the following manufacturers. For details, refer to
the product catalogs on the ODVA web site (http://www.odva.astem.or.jp/) or contact the manufacturer directly.
DeviceNet Connector
Model
HR31-5.08P-5SC (01)
Specifications
For node connection
Includes connector set screws
Manufacturer
Hirose Electric
Manufacturer
Hirose Electric
Specifications
Terminal-block Terminating Resistor, 121 1% 1/4 W
DRS2-1
DRS2-2
DRS3-1
Manufacturer
OMRON
A Terminating Resistor can also be connected to a T-branch Tap or a one-branch Power Supply Tap.
10-8
Section 8-3
T-branch Taps
One-branch Taps
Model
DCN1-1C
Specifications
Includes three XW4B-05C1-H1-D parallel connectors with screws
(When used on a trunk line, one branch line can be connected.)
Connector insertion direction: Horizontal
A Terminating Resistor (included as standard) can be connected.
Manufacturer
OMRON
DCN1-2C
OMRON
DCN1-2R
OMRON
Three-branch Taps
Model
DCN1-3C
DCN1-4C
DCN1-4R
Specifications
Manufacturer
OMRON
OMRON
OMRON
Specifications
One-branch shielded T-branch connectors, three micro-size (M12) connectors
DCN3-11
DCN3-12
Manufacturer
OMRON
Manufacturer
OMRON
10-9
Model
DCN1-1P
Glossary
8-4
Section 8-4
Glossary
CAN
Configurator
Explanation
Indicates that the error rate in the network is extremely high. Errors are detected when a
fixed threshold is exceeded by the internal error counter. (the internal error counter is
cleared when the Master Unit is started or restarted.)
CAN is short for Controller Area Network. It is a communications protocol developed as a
LAN for use in automobiles. DeviceNet employs CAN technology.
A device for setting the system settings. The Configurator can read ID information, read
and write parameters, and display the network configuration.
OMRONs DeviceNet Configurator is designed for use with an OMRON Master Unit.
Indicates the data size (byte length) received via the connection.
ODVA is short for Open DeviceNet Vendor Association, Inc. It is a non-profit organization
formed by machine vendors with the aim to administer and popularize the DeviceNet
specification.
Indicates the data size (byte length) sent via the connection.
This is a logical communication channel for facilitating communications between nodes.
Communications are maintained and managed between the master and slaves.
Device Profile
Standardizes the configuration and behavior (the smallest data configuration and operation that must be supported by the device) of devices of the same type (equipment, etc.).
Provides mutual exchangeability between devices of the same type. Also known as a
device model. Devices for which device profiles are currently being investigated include
sensors, valves, display units, and encoders.
Master/Slave
A node can be either a master, which collects and distributes data, or a slave, which outputs and inputs data according to the instructions received from the master. OMRONs
DeviceNet products are already provided with either master or slave functions in a predefined master/slave connection set.
Connection
10-10
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-2
1-2
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-3
1-3
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-6
1-4
11-7
1-5
11-7
1-6
11-10
SECTION 1
BCD Communications
1-1
1-2
1-3
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-2
1-1-1
Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-2
1-1-2
Connection Example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-2
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-3
1-2-1
I/O Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-3
1-2-2
Pin Names. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-3
1-2-3
11-4
1-2-4
Timing Chart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-5
1-2-5
Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-5
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-6
1-3-1
Connectors (Included) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-6
1-3-2
Cable: K32-BCD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-6
1-3-3
Operating Method. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-7
1-4
11-7
1-5
11-7
1-5-1
I/O Allocations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-7
1-5-2
11-8
1-5-3
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-8
1-5-4
Timing Chart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-8
1-5-5
Ladder Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-9
11-10
1-6-1
I/O Allocations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-10
1-6-2
11-11
1-6-3
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-11
1-6-4
Timing Chart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-12
1-6-5
Ladder Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11-13
1-6
BCD
Communications
11-1
Features
1-1
1-1-1
Section 1-1
Features
Overview
Measurement values (display values) output from Digital Indicators with a
BCD output can be read by devices such as a PLC, a large sized display
device (e.g., the M7E), or other devices.
1-1-2
Connection Example
PLC Connection
Digital Indicator
COM
2.1
IN
3.2
IN
Internal circuit
4.4
10
IN
5.8
IN
23.DATA VALID
24.RUN
IN
IN
26.REQUEST
OUT
30.RESET
OUT
31.POLARITY
(Polarity: +, )
COM
(0 V)
Internal circuit
240
+5 V
240
240
240
Internal circuit
25.COMMON
24 VDC
+24 V
0V
DC power
supply
10
5.8
23.DATA VALID
24.RUN
To 101
To 102
25.COMMON
26.REQUEST Short circuit
+5 V
240
240
BCD
Communications
240
31.POLARITY
(Polarity: +, )
V
O
D
C
B
A
DP
LE
V
O
D
C
B
A
DP
LE
V
O
D
C
B
A
DP
LE
V
O
30.RESET
240
M7E-01D@N2, 01H@N2
11-2
SEC
Specifications
1-2
Section 1-2
Specifications
1-2-1
I/O Ratings
1-2-2
K32-BCD
pin
number
Input signal
Item
Rating
No-voltage contact input
10 mA
1.5 V max.
OFF voltage
3 V min.
24 VDC
10 mA
100 A
24 VDC
50 mA
100 A
Pin Names
Digital
Indicator BCD
pin number
Signal name
Signal
direction
Meaning
1
3
COM
RD1-1
Output
GND: VO
1
RD1-2
Output
RD1-4
Output
RD1-8
Output
11
RD2-1
Output
13
RD2-2
Output
15
RD2-4
Output
17
RD2-8
Output
10
19
RD3-1
Output
11
21
RD3-2
Output
12
23
RD3-4
Output
13
25
RD3-8
Output
14
26
RD4-1
Output
15
27
RD4-2
Output
16
28
RD4-4
Output
17
29
RD4-8
Output
18
30
RD5-1
Output
19
31
RD5-2
Output
20
32
RD5-4
Output
21
33
RD5-8
Output
22
34
OVER
Output
8
Read data 104 digit
Data overflow, data underflow
23
24
35
36
DV
RUN
Output
Output
BCD
Communications
1
2
11-3
Specifications
K32-BCD
pin
number
Section 1-2
Digital
Indicator BCD
pin number
Signal name
Signal
direction
Meaning
25
26
37
38
COM
REQ
Input
27
28
39
40
MAX
MIN
Input
Input
29
41
HOLD (COMPENSATION)
Input
30
31
42
43
RESET
POL
Input
Output
RESET input
Data polarity signal ( when ON, + when
OFF)
32
33
44
45
HH (OUT5)
H (OUT4)
Output
Output
34
35
46
47
PASS (OUT3)
L (OUT2)
Output
Output
36
37
48
49
LL (OUT1)
COM
Output
Note
1-2-3
PASS(OUT3)
HOLD(COMPENSATION)
RESET
POLARITY
HH(OUT5)
H(OUT4)
Note
L(OUT2)
LL(OUT1)
COMMON
N/C
(1) Either of the BCD common pins can be used for any of the signals.
(2) Pins shown as blank in the diagram (@) have been removed.
(3) OUT1 to OUT3 and COMPENSATION are for the K3HB-C.
Applicable connector (sold separately): HDR-E50MAG1 (made by Honda
Tsushin Kogyo Co., Ltd.)
BCD
Communications
11-4
Specifications
1-2-4
Section 1-2
Timing Chart
Outputting Sampling Data
Data becomes valid and the Data Valid (D.V.) signal turns ON approximately
30 ms after the rising edge of the REQ signal. Read the data while the D.V.
signal is ON.
The D.V. signal turns OFF after 40 ms, and then the DATA turns OFF after
another 16 ms.
When reading the data from a PLC, read the data while the D.V. signal is ON.
Pulse of 20 ms min. (50 ms max.)
REQUEST
MAX REQ/
MIN REQ
DATA
Data
DATA
VALID
Approximately
30 ms
40 ms
16 ms
Data 1
Data 2
DATA
VALID
Approximately
30 ms
1-2-5
40 ms
64 ms
24 ms
40 ms
64 ms
24 ms
Precautions
The MAX.REQ. signal and MIN.REQ. signal cannot be used for the
K3HB-C.
The K3HB-C has no HOLD input pin.
When reading the maximum or minimum value from the Digital Indicator,
the data is valid 30 ms after the rising edge of the MAX.REQ signal or
MIN.REQ signal. Read data while the D.V. signal is ON.
The RUN signal is ON while in Run Mode or Test Mode; however, when
an error other than an overflow or an underflow occurs, the RUN signal
turns OFF. When the RUN signal is not ON, the D.V. signal and DATA signal are also not output.
When the HOLD input turns ON, the Digital Indicator stops reading inputs
and holds the measurement value taken immediately prior to the HOLD
input turning ON.
HOLD
BCD
Communications
Data display
Input
When the RESET input turns ON, all BCD signals turn OFF.
11-5
Accessories
Section 1-3
In Setup Mode, all BCD data turns OFF.
When the POL signal is ON, the polarity is negative. When the polarity
signal is OFF, the polarity is positive.
() ON
POLARITY
(+) OFF
The OVER signal is output when there is a BCD data overflow or underflow. At that time, the display of the Digital Indicator displays flashing
numeric values.
Overflow
Input
Permissible span
Underflow
OVER
In Test Mode, the display value that is currently keyed in is output for the
REQ signal, MAX signal, or MIN signal.
The REQ signals from two or more Digital Indicators cannot be input at
the same time. Use wired OR connections and offset the timing of REQ
signal inputs.
REQ. (1)
K3HB
(1)
K3HB
(2)
K3HB
(3)
Programmable
Controller
REQ. (2)
REQ. (3)
DATA (including POL and OVER)
Use a wired OR for DATA VALID.
RUN, HH (OUT5), H (OUT4),
PASS (OUT3), L (OUT2), and LL
(OUT1) are always output,
regardless of the REQ signal.
Do not use a wired OR.
(1)
DATA
(2)
(3)
DATA
VALID
*
*
*
*Maintain a 20 ms interval from when DATA VALID turns OFF to the next REQ signal.
1-3
Accessories
1-3-1
Connectors (Included)
1-3-2
Cable: K32-BCD
Pin Wiring Diagram
External View
Connecting device end
(PLC, display, etc.)
K3HB end
COMMON
100
101
300 mm
38 mm
46.5 mm
D-sub connector (37-pin, female)
Cover: 17JE-37H-1A (made by DDK)
Connector: 17JE-13370-02(D1) (made by DDK) applicable product
Stud: 17L-002A (made by DDK)
102
103
BCD
Communications
104
Note
11-6
1
2
4
8
1
2
4
8
1
2
4
8
1
2
4
8
1
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
4 104
8
OVER
DATA VALID
RUN
COMMON
REQUEST
MAX REQ.
MIN REQ.
HOLD (COMPENSATION)
RESET
POLARITY
HH (OUT5)
H (OUT4)
PASS (OUT3)
L (OUT2)
LL (OUT1)
COMMON
1-3-3
Section 1-4
Operating Method
Setting with front keys is not required for models with a BCD output.
1-4
1. With models with a BCD output, only the measurement value, maximum
value, or minimum value can be read out.
2. The "+" and "" polarity correspond to low and high of the POL signal.
3. Read data while the D.V. is ON.
4. Data cannot be written from the PLC to the Digital Indicator.
1-5
1-5-1
Pin
number
I/O Allocations
Signal name
Signal
direction
Meaning
I/O allocation
COM
RD1-1
Output
GND: V0*
1
RD1-2
Output
RD1-4
Output
RD1-8
Output
RD2-1
Output
RD2-2
Output
RD2-4
Output
RD2-8
Output
10*
RD3-1
Output
11*
RD3-2
Output
12*
RD3-4
Output
13*
RD3-8
Output
14*
RD4-1
Output
15*
RD4-2
Output
16*
RD4-4
Output
17*
RD4-8
Output
18*
RD5-1
Output
19*
RD5-2
Output
20*
RD5-4
Output
21*
RD5-8
Output
22*
23*
OVER
DV
Output
Output
24*
25*
RUN
COM
Output
RUN signal
GND: V0*
26*
27*
REQ
MAX
Input
Input
BCD
Communications
11-7
Signal name
Section 1-5
MIN
Signal
direction
Input
HOLD
RESET
Input
Input
HOLD input
RESET input
POL
Output
Note
Meaning
I/O allocation
(1) I/O allocations marked with an asterisk are not used in this programming
example.
(2) The pin numbers shown in the above table are the pin numbers of the Dsub connector on the special BCD output cable (sold separately).
1-5-2
IR 000
IR 002
1-5-3
Operation
In this programming example, IR 00113 in the CPU Unit of the PLC is turned
ON to read the measurement value of the Digital Indicator to the PLC and
store it in the DM area. No matter how long IR 00113 remains ON, data is
sampled only once.
1-5-4
Timing Chart
RUN
START
D (START)
Upward differentiation of START signal
KEEP
REQUEST
BCD
Communications
D.V.
D (D.V)
Upward differentiation of DATA VALID signal
11-8
1-5-5
Section 1-5
Ladder Programming
00106
00113
00000
RUN
00500
00003
START DI
FU
00501
D.V.DIF
U
00400
P.V.REQ
UEST
DIFU
00500
KEEP
00400
00200
00006
KEEP REL
AY
00105
00008
D.V.
P.V.REQ
DIFU
00501
00501
00010
D.V.DIF
U
MOV
000
D0000
FUN83
001
#0000
D0001
FUN82
001
#0007
D0002
00014
END
BCD
Communications
11-9
1-6
Section 1-6
1-6-1
I/O Allocations
BCD
Communications
Pin number
DPM-A DPM-B DPM-C
Signal
name
Signal
direction
Meaning
1
2
1
2
1
2
COM
RD1-1
Output
RD1-2
Output
RD1-4
Output
RD1-8
Output
RD2-1
Output
RD2-2
Output
RD2-4
Output
RD2-8
Output
10*
10*
10*
RD3-1
Output
11*
11*
11*
RD3-2
Output
12*
12*
12*
RD3-4
Output
13*
13*
13*
RD3-8
Output
14*
14*
14*
RD4-1
Output
15*
15*
15*
RD4-2
Output
16*
16*
16*
RD4-4
Output
17*
17*
17*
RD4-8
Output
18*
18*
18*
RD5-1
Output
19*
19*
19*
RD5-2
Output
20*
20*
20*
RD5-4
Output
21*
21*
21*
RD5-8
Output
22*
22*
22*
OVER
Output
8
Read data 104 digit
Data overflow, data underflow
23*
24*
-----
-----
DV
RUN
Output
Output
-----
23
24
-----
DV
RUN
Output
Output
-----
-----
23
24
DV
RUN
Output
Output
25
26
25
---
25
---
COM
REQ
Input
GND: V0
PV output request A
-----
26
---
--26
REQ
REQ
Input
Input
PV output REQUEST B
PV output REQUEST C
27
---
--27
-----
MAX
MAX
Input
Input
--28
-----
27
---
MAX
MIN
Input
Input
-----
28
---
--28
MIN
MIN
Input
Input
11-10
GND: V0
I/O allocation
Signal
name
Signal
direction
Section 1-6
Meaning
I/O allocation
29
---
--29
-----
HOLD
HOLD
Input
Input
HOLD input A
HOLD input B
--30
-----
29
---
HOLD
RESET
Output
Input
HOLD input C
RESET input A
-----
30
---
--30
RESET
RESET
Input
Input
RESET input B
RESET input C
31
31
31
POL
Output
Note
(1) I/O allocations marked with an asterisk are not used in this programming
example.
(2) The pin numbers shown in the above table are the pin numbers of the Dsub connector on the special BCD output cable (sold separately).
1-6-2
IR 001
IR 002
DPM-A data
Polarity (bit 00)
104 digit (bits 00 to 03)
103 digit (bits 12 to 15)
102 digit (bits 08 to 11)
101 digit (bits 04 to 07)
100 digit (bits 00 to 03)
IR 010
IR 011
IR 012
DPM-B data
Polarity (bits 00)
104 digit (bits 00 to 03)
103 digit (bits 12 to 15)
102 digit (bits 08 to 11)
101 digit (bits 04 to 07)
100 digit (bits 00 to 03)
IR 020
IR 021
IR 022
DPM-C data
Polarity (bit 00)
104 digit (bits 00 to 03)
103 digit (bits 12 to 15)
102 digit (bits 08 to 11)
101 digit (bits 04 to 07)
100 digit (bits 00 to 03)
1-6-3
Operation
11-11
BCD
Communications
In this programming example, IR 00113 in the CPU Unit of the PLC is turned
ON to read the measurement value of the three Digital Indicators (A, B and C)
to the PLC and store them in the DM area. No matter how long IR 00113
remains ON, data is sampled only once for each of Digital Indicators A, B and
C.
1-6-4
Timing Chart
RUN
START
DU (START)
Upward differentiation of START signal
REQ-A
D.V.-A
DU (D.V.-A)
Upward differentiation of A DATA VALID signal
DD (D.V.-A)
Downward differentiation of A DATA VALID signal
REQ-B
D.V.-B
DU (D.V.-B)
Upward differentiation of B DATA VALID signal
DD (D.V.-B)
Downward differentiation of B DATA VALID signal
REQ-C
BCD
Communications
D.V.-C
DU (D.V.-C)
Upward differentiation of C DATA VALID signal
DD (D.V.-C)
Downward differentiation of C DATA VALID signal
11-12
Section 1-6
1-6-5
Section 1-6
Ladder Programming
00106
00110
00112
A-RUN
B-RUN
C-RUN
00113
00000
REQUEST
DIFU
00500
00500
MOV
#0001
0004
00002
START DI
FU
00502
ASL
004
00004
A-D.V.D
IFD
00504
B-D.V.D
IFD
00506
C-D.V.D
IFD
00400
00200
00008
DPM SELE
CT BIT
A-PVREQ
00105
00109
00111
A-D.V.
B-D.V.
C-D.V.
DIFU
00501
00105
DIFD
00502
A-D.V.
00501
MOV
000
D0000
00018
A-D.V.D
IFU
FUN83
001
#0000
D0001
FUN82
001
#0007
D0002
00401
00201
00022
DPM SELE
CT BIT
B-PVREQ
00105
00109
00111
A-D.V.
B-D.V.
C-D.V.
DIFU
00503
BCD
Communications
00109
B-D.V.
DIFD
00504
11-13
Section 1-6
MOV
000
D0010
00032
B-D.V.D
IFU
00002
FUN83
001
#0000
D 0011
00004
FUN82
001
#0007
D 0012
00008
00402
00202
00036
DPM SELE
CT BIT
C-PVREQ
00105
00109
00111
A-D.V.
B-D.V.
C-D.V.
DIFU
00505
00111
C-D.V.
00505
00046
C-D.V.D
IFU
DIFD
00506
MOV
000
D0020
FUN83
001
#0000
D0021
BCD
Communications
FUN82
001
#0007
D0022
00050
11-14
END
Index
A
accessories
BCD communications, 11-6
addresses (CompoWay/F communications), 1-8
advanced function setting level, 2-10
B
Bank Selection, 1-18
baud rate
automatic detection, 3-3
BCD communications, 11-1
accessories, 11-6
cables, 11-6
connection example, 11-2
connectors, 11-6
data overflow, 11-6
data underflow, 11-6
DM Area, 11-8, 11-11
I/O allocations, 11-7, 11-10
I/O ratings, 11-3
ladder programming, 11-9, 11-13
operation, 11-7, 11-8, 11-11
overview, 11-2
precautions, 11-5
programming example for PLC connection, 11-7, 11-10
specifications, 11-3
timing charts, 11-5, 11-8, 11-12
bit strobe, 10-2
C
cables
BCD communications, 11-6
communications cables
models, 10-7
change of state (COS), 10-2
cleaning, 9-3
command block, 7-3, 7-5, 7-6
commands
Bank Selection, 1-18
CompoWay/F ASCII commands, 7-3, 7-5
CompoWay/F binary commands, 7-3, 7-5
CompoWay/F communications, 1-13
Controller Status Read (CompoWay/F communications),
1-21
Echo Back Test, 1-22
Initialize Settings, 1-20
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Index
BCD communications, 11-6
models, 10-8
Controller Status Read (CompoWay/F communications),
1-21
crimp terminals, 5-4, 10-8
models, 10-8
current consumption, 3-6
cyclic, 10-2
D
data overflow
BCD communications, 11-5
DATA signal
BCD communications, 11-5
data underflow
BCD communications, 11-5
Data Valid signal
BCD communications, 11-5
device profiles, 10-3
DeviceNet Communications Unit connector, 5-6
DeviceNet connector, 5-2, 10-8
dimensions, 5-2
display adjustment level, 2-7
DM Area
BCD communications, 11-8, 11-11
E
EC Directives, 1-xiii
conformance, 1-xiii
G
general status, 6-5
H
HOLD input
BCD communications, 11-5
I
I/O allocations, 6-2
area size, 6-3
BCD communications, 11-7, 11-10
default values, 6-4
parameters, 6-3
settings, 6-4
I/O ratings
BCD communications, 11-3
I/O response time, 8-2
IN Area, 6-4
indicators, 5-3, 9-2
troubleshooting, 9-2
initial setting level, 2-4
Initialize Settings, 1-20
input adjustment level, 2-6
inspection, 9-3
L
ladder programming
BCD communications, 11-9, 11-13
linear output level, 2-9
M
maintenance, 9-1, 9-3
replacing Units, 9-4
MAX.REQ signal
BCD communications, 11-5
message communications time, 8-6
F
FINS-mini service commands, 1-7
I-2
MIN.REQ signal
BCD communications, 11-5
Index
module status (MS indicator), 5-3
Monitor Value Read (CompoWay/F communications), 1-13
Monitor Value/Setting Data Compound Read (CompoWay/F communications), 1-14
Monitor Value/Setting Data Compound Read Store (Write),
1-16
Monitor Value/Setting Data Compound Read Store Check
(Read), 1-17
Monitor Value/Setting Data Compound Store Read, 1-17
Move to Protect Level, 1-11, 1-20
Move to Setting Area 1, 1-12, 1-20
R
Read Machine Attributes, 1-21
refresh processing time, 8-4
N
network power monitor, 4-4
network status (NS indicator), 5-3
networks
multiple masters, 8-4
node addresses
setting, 4-3
O
One-branch Power Supply Taps, 10-9
One-branch Taps, 10-9
operation
BCD communications, 11-7, 11-8
commands, 1-11, 6-6
CompoWay/F communications, 1-11
data, 6-3
example, 1-24
explicit messages, 7-2
parameters, 6-3
programming example, 6-7
remote I/O, 3-4
OUT Area, 6-4
Output Enable Bits, 3-4, 6-4, 6-5
OVER signal
BCD communications, 11-6
S
sampling data
BCD communications, 11-5
service commands
CompoWay/F communications, 1-7
setting areas, 1-12, 1-20
Setting Data Compound Write (CompoWay/F communications), 1-16
Setting Data Read (CompoWay/F communications), 1-13
Setting Data Write (CompoWay/F communications), 1-15
setup mode
BCD communications, 11-6
setup procedure, 4-2
Shielded T-branch Connectors, 10-9
POL signal
BCD communications, 11-6
specifications
BCD communications, 11-3
communications, 3-5
DeviceNet, 10-2
general, 3-6
poll, 10-2
precautions, 1-ix, 1-xi
BCD communications, 11-5
I-3
Index
startup procedure, 4-2
startup time, 8-5
strobe, 6-6, 6-7
supply voltage, 3-6
system startup time, 8-5
T
T-branch Taps, 10-9
Terminating Resistors, 10-8
test mode
BCD communications, 11-5
Three-branch Taps, 10-9
timing charts
BCD communications, 11-5, 11-8, 11-12
transfer protocol (CompoWay/F communications), 1-2
troubleshooting, 9-1
U
Unit conduction time monitor, 4-4
Unit Maintenance Flag, 6-5
V
variable areas, 1-8
W
wiring, 5-4
wiring diagrams, 1-3
Write via Communications, 1-18
Z
Zero Execute/Cancel, 1-19
I-4
Revision History
A manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number on the front cover of the manual.
Revision code
The following table outlines the changes made to the manual during each revision. Page numbers refer to the
previous version.
Revision code
Date
01
02
February 2004
October 2004
03
March 2005
Revised content
Original production
Page ix: Model numbers added.
Page xii: Sentence added to item number 19.
Page 1-14: Variable types removed, address range changed.
Page 1-15: Scaling level added, address range changed in second table.
Page 1-16: Variable types removed and address range changed in first and second
tables.
Page 1-21: Data for new models added to first table.
Page 2-10: Settings for new models added.
Page 6-4: Modifications to table, including additions and changes of items and columns.
Page 11-1: Section on BCD output added.
Pages 2-3 to 2-10: Changed EU to --- in tables.
Pages 2-11 to 2-15: Replaced tables with those for the K3HB-RP and K3HB-C.
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