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K34-C1 Datasheet, PDF (13/16 Pages) Omron Electronics LLC – An Ideal Indicator for OK/NG Judgements in Automated and Picking Machines, Measuring Factors such as Pressure, Load, Torque, and Weight Using Load Cell Signal Input.
■ Input Compensation/Display
Forced-zero
Forces the present value to 0. (Convenient for setting reference val-
ues or deducting tares for weight measurement.)
Tare Zero
Shifts the current value measured with a forced zero to 0 again. It is
possible to measure two or more compounds separately and then, by
releasing the tare zero and forced-zero, measure the combined total.
Zero-trimming
Compensates for mild fluctuations in input signals due to factors
such as sensor temperature drift, based on OK (PASS) data at mea-
surement. (This function can be used with sampling hold, peak hold,
or bottom hold.)
Zero-limit
Changes the display value to 0 for input values less than the set
value. It is enabled in normal mode only. (This function can be used,
for example, to stop negative values being displayed or to eliminate
flickering and minor inconsistencies near 0.)
Display
K3HB-V
Display Value Selection
The current display value can be selected from the present value, the
maximum value, and the minimum value.
Step Value
It is possible to specify (i.e., restrict) the values that the smallest dis-
played digit can change by. For example, if the setting is 2, the small-
est digit will only take the values 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 and if the setting is 5,
it will only take the values 0 or 5. If the setting is 10, it will only take
the value of 0.
Zero-limit
setting
Input
Interruption Memory
• The minimum and maximum values when the power supply is
turned OFF can be saved if interruption memory is turned ON.
• If interruption memory is ON, the maximum and minimum values
after the last resetting will be displayed.
• If interruption memory is OFF, the maximum and minimum values
will be displayed after the power supply is turned ON (or after the
reset input is performed).
Display Refresh Period
The display refresh period can be lengthened to reduce flickering
and thereby make the display easier to read.
Display Color Selection
Values can be displayed in either red or green. With comparative out-
put models, the display color can also be set to change according to
the status of comparative outputs (e.g., green to red or red to green).
Example) Setting: grn-r
Comparative set value H
Comparative set value L
Green
P 100.05
110.00
Red
H 110.01
110.00
99.87
L
110.00
Red
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