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F395 DYNAMIC FORCE PROCESSOR

Operation Manual

10 Apr. 2012
Rev. 1.12
Introduction

Introduction

We appreciate your kind purchase of F395 Dinamic Force Processor.


To take full advantage of high performance of F395, Thoroughly read this operating
manual first before use and understand the explanations contained herein for correct
operating procedures.
Safety Precautions

Safety Precautions

Be sure to read for safety.

In order to have an F395 Dinamic Force Processor used safely, notes I would like you to

surely follow divide into WARNING and CAUTION , and are indicated by the following

documents.Notes indicated here are the serious contents related safely.Please use after
understanding the contents well.

WARNING
Misuse may cause the risk of death or serious
injury to persons.

CAUTION
Misuse may cause the risk of injury to persons
or damage to property.
Safety Precautions

WARNING
● Use F395 with correct supply voltage.

● Do not carry out the direct file of the commercial power supply to a signal input terminal.

● Carefully check wiring, etc. before applying power.

● Set the correct Excitation Voltage for the sensor. (10V is set when F340A is
dispatched from us.)

● Do not disassemble the main body for modifications or repair.

● Be sure to ground the protective ground terminal.

● When smoke, a nasty smell, or strange sound, please shut off a power supply
immediately and extract a power supply cable.

● Do not install in the following environments.


- Places containing corrosive gas or flammable gas.
- Where the product may be splashed with water, oil or chemicals.

● About the built-in lithium battery


Never disassemble, deform under pressure or throw the battery
into fire.The battery may explode, catch fire or leak.
- Battery
Model: CR14250SE made by SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.
Nominal voltage: 3V
Nominal electric capacity: 850mAh
Safety Precautions

CAUTION
● Be sure to disconnect the power cable when performing the following.
- Attachment/detachment of connectors of options.
- Wiring/connection of cables to terminal blocks.
- Connection of the ground line.

● Take an interval of more than 5 seconds when repeating ON/OFF.

● For connection to the signal I/O terminal block, wire correctly after checking the signal
names and terminal block numbers.
Also, turn off the power of the main body before connection/wiring to the signal I/O
terminal block.

● Use shielded cables for the connection of strain gauge type sensor, displacement
sensor, External input and output or options.

● Take adequate shielding measures when using at the following locations.


- Near a power line.
- Where a strong electric field or magnetic field is formed.
- Where static electricity, relay noise or the like is generated.

● Do not install in the following environments.


- Where the temperature and/or humidity exceeds the range in the specifications.
- Places with large quantities of salt or iron powder.
- Where the main body is directly affected by vibration or shock.

● Do not use it, broken down.

● When you send F395 by repair etc., please take sufficient measures against a shock.
RoHS-compliant product

RoHS-compliant product
The parts and attachments (including the instruction manual, packaging box, etc.) used
for this unit are compliant with the RoHS Directive restricting the use of hazardous
substances with regard to adverse effects on the environment and human body.

Please inquire of our sales person about the RoHS-compliance of the option.

What is RoHS?

It is an abbreviation for Restriction on Hazardous Substances, which is implemented by


the European Union (EU). The Directive restricts the use of six specific substances in
electric and electronic equipment handled within EU borders. The six substances are
lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, PBB (polybrominated biphenyls), and
PBDE (polybrominated diphenyl ethers).
Contents

Contents

Per Reading This Instruction Manual ........................................1

1.Outline of the F395 ................................................................2


1-1.What the F395 Can Do: ............................................................................. 2

1-2.Waveform Drawing Procedures ............................................................... 3

1-3.Multi-Hold Procedures .............................................................................. 3

1-4.Hysteresis Procedures .............................................................................. 4

1-5.Hysteresis 2 Procedures ........................................................................... 4

1-6.Waveform Comparison /
Waveform and Displacement Comparison Procedures ......................... 5

1-7.Operation Mode at a Glance ..................................................................... 5

1-8.Standard Interface ..................................................................................... 6

1-9.Waveform Reading .................................................................................... 6

2.Name and Function of Each Part .........................................7


2-1.Front Pane .................................................................................................. 7
2-1-1.Touch Panel Type Color Liquid Crystal Display ........................................ 7

2-2.Rear Panel ................................................................................................ 11

3.Screen Configuration and Setting Methods ......................13


3-1.Screen Flow Chart ................................................................................... 13

3-2.Setting Mode Tree Chart ......................................................................... 15

3-3.Setting Methods ....................................................................................... 17


3-3-1.Specification of Setting Items ................................................................... 17
3-3-2.Unit Setting Method .................................................................................... 18

4.Methods of Connection .......................................................20


4-1.Connection to the Cage Clamp Type Terminal Block .......................... 20
4-1-1.Analog Input / Output Connection ............................................................ 21
Contents

4-1-1-1.Analog Input / Output Terminal Pin Assignments .......................................................... 21


4-1-1-2.Strain Gauge Sensor Connection .................................................................................... 22
4-1-1-3.Voltage / Current Type Sensor Connection .................................................................... 23
4-1-1-4.Voltage Output (V-OUT) Connection ................................................................................ 23

4-1-2.SI/F Connection .......................................................................................... 23

4-2.RS-232C Connection ............................................................................... 24


4-2-1.RS-232C Connector .................................................................................... 24
4-2-2.Connector Pin Assignments ..................................................................... 24
4-2-3.Example of Cabling .................................................................................... 24

4-3.Control Connector Connection .............................................................. 25


4-3-1.Connector Pin Assignments ..................................................................... 25
4-3-2.Input and Output Signals ........................................................................... 25
4-3-3.Equivalent Circuit (Input) ........................................................................... 30
4-3-4.Equivalent Circuit (Output) ........................................................................ 30

5.Methods of Calibration ........................................................31


5-1.What is Calibration? ................................................................................ 31

5-2.CH1 Input Calibration and CH2 Input Calibration ................................. 31

5-3.Equivalent Input Calibration Procedures .............................................. 32

5-4.Actual Load Calibration Procedures ..................................................... 33

5-5.LOCK Release .......................................................................................... 34

5-6.Excitation Voltage ................................................................................... 34

5-7.Unit ............................................................................................................ 35

5-8.Increment ................................................................................................. 35

5-9.Decimal Place .......................................................................................... 35

5-10.Zero Calibration ..................................................................................... 35

5-11.Equivalent Input Calibration ................................................................. 36

5-12.Actual Load Calibration ........................................................................ 37

6.Settings and Operations Relating to Indicated Values ....38


6-1.Digital Filter .............................................................................................. 38

6-2.Analog Filter ............................................................................................. 38

6-3.Digital Offset ............................................................................................ 38

6-4.Digital Zero ............................................................................................... 39


Contents

7.Measurement Operation Functional Settings ...................40


7-1.Operation Mode ....................................................................................... 40

7-2.Sampling Rate .......................................................................................... 40

7-3.Sampling Reset ........................................................................................ 41

7-4.X/Y-axis Setting by Operation Mode and Input CH .............................. 41

8.Hold Point Display Screen ..................................................42

9.Method of Starting Measurement .......................................43

10.Multi-Hold Mode .................................................................47


10-1.Function ................................................................................................. 47

10-2.Setting and Operating Method ............................................................. 47

10-3.Hold Functions ...................................................................................... 48


10-3-1.Sample Hold .............................................................................................. 49
10-3-2.Peak Hold .................................................................................................. 50
10-3-3.Valley Hold ................................................................................................ 51
10-3-4.P-P (Peak-to-Peak) Hold ........................................................................... 52
10-3-5.Period Specified Hold (Peak, Valley, P-P) .............................................. 53
10-3-6.Time Specified Hold (Peak, Valley, P-P) ................................................. 54
10-3-7.Time Specified Automatic Hold (Peak, Valley, P-P) .............................. 55
10-3-8.Relative Maximum Value / Relative Minimum Value Hold .................... 56
10-3-9.Four Types of Inflection Point Hold ........................................................ 57
10-3-9-1.Inflection Point Hold A .................................................................................................... 58
10-3-9-2.Inflection Point Hold B .................................................................................................... 59
10-3-9-3.Inflection Point Hold C .................................................................................................... 60
10-3-9-4.Inflection Point Hold D .................................................................................................... 61

10-3-10.Pulse Hold ............................................................................................... 62

11.Hysteresis Mode ................................................................64


11-1.Function ................................................................................................. 64

11-2.Setting and Operating Method ............................................................. 64

12.Hysteresis 2 ........................................................................65
Contents

12-1.Function ................................................................................................. 65

12-2.Setting and Operating Method ............................................................. 65

13.Waveform Comparison / Waveform and


Displacement Comparison Mode .....................................68
13-1.Function ................................................................................................. 68

13-2.Setting and Operating Method ............................................................. 68

13-3.Waveform Sampling Procedures ......................................................... 69

13-4.Waveform Comparison Mode ............................................................... 73

13-5.Waveform and Displacement Comparison Mode ............................... 74


13-5-1.Scale of the X-axis .................................................................................... 74
13-5-2.Handling of Sudden Changes ................................................................. 74
13-5-3.Updating the Amount of Displacement .................................................. 75

13-6.Timing in the Waveform Comparison /


Waveform and Displacement Comparison Mode ............................... 76

13-7.Hold Operation ....................................................................................... 78


13-7-1.Operation and Operating Method ........................................................... 78
13-7-2.Setting Method .......................................................................................... 80

13-8.Un-passing Area Output ....................................................................... 80

13-9.Display After Measurement .................................................................. 81

14.Waveform Editing ..............................................................82


14-1.Waveform Call-up .................................................................................. 82

14-2.Waveform Clear ..................................................................................... 82

14-3.Waveform Sampling .............................................................................. 83

14-4.Waveform Editing .................................................................................. 84


14-4-1.Tie Drawing ............................................................................................... 86
14-4-1-1.Tie Drawing Procedures .................................................................................................. 86
14-4-1-2.About Deletion of Previously Prepared Points ............................................................. 88
14-4-1-3.About the Help Function ................................................................................................. 88

14-4-2.Shift ............................................................................................................ 89
14-4-2-1.Shift Procedures .............................................................................................................. 89

14-4-3.Area Setting .............................................................................................. 90


14-4-3-1.Area Setting Procedures ................................................................................................. 91

14-4-4.Waveform Save ......................................................................................... 91


Contents

15.Waveform Reading ............................................................92


15-1.Waveform Reading ................................................................................ 92
15-1-1.Cursor Center Key .................................................................................... 94
15-1-2.Waveform Reading in the Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 Mode ................... 94
15-1-3.Waveform Reading in the Waveform Comparison / Waveform and
Displacement Comparison Mode ............................................................ 95
15-1-4.Hold Jump Function ................................................................................. 95
15-1-5.Simple Call-up of the Waveform Reading Screen ................................. 96
15-1-6.Display of Hold Point in the Read Waveform ......................................... 96

15-2.Rejected Waveform Reading ................................................................ 96

15-3.Rejected Waveform Clear ..................................................................... 97

15-4.Y-axis Start Point ................................................................................... 97

15-5.Y-axis Scaling ........................................................................................ 97

15-6.X-axis Start Point ................................................................................... 98

15-7.X-axis Scaling ........................................................................................ 98

15-8.Control Signal Display .......................................................................... 99

16.Code Setting .....................................................................100


16-1.Method of Setting the Operation ch ................................................... 100

16-2.Each Setting Item ................................................................................ 103


16-2-1.Channel Number Selection .................................................................... 103
16-2-2.Parameter Copy ...................................................................................... 104
16-2-3.Select Analog CH .................................................................................... 104
16-2-4.Hold Setting ............................................................................................ 105
16-2-5.Auto Code Up / Code Up Point .............................................................. 107
16-2-6.High-Low Relative .................................................................................. 108
16-2-7.High Limit / Low Limit / HI-HI/LO-LO Mode / HI-HI Limit /
LO-LO Limit ............................................................................................ 109
16-2-8.Displacement High-low Mode / Displacement High Limit /
Displacement Low Limit / Displacement Hold High Limit /
Displacement Hold Low Limit ............................................................... 110
16-2-9.Level Axis Select / Waveform Start Level /
Waveform Termination Level / Hold Start Level .................................. 113
16-2-10.Hold Detect Time .................................................................................. 115
16-2-11.Minimum Peak and Valley Difference /
Peak and Valley Detection Rate / Peak and Valley Ordinal .............. 116
16-2-12.Minimum Slope Detection Value / Slope Detection Interval A /
Slope Detection Interval B / Preliminary Slope Detection Point ...... 118
Contents

16-2-13.Inhibit Timer .......................................................................................... 119


16-2-14.Hysteresis Interval ................................................................................ 119
16-2-15.Forced-termination Limit ..................................................................... 120
16-2-16.Forced-termination Output .................................................................. 120
16-2-17.Un-passing Area Output ...................................................................... 120

16-3.Graph Confirmation ............................................................................. 121


16-3-1.Items to be Displayed on the Graph of the Present Value and
Input Value .............................................................................................. 122
16-3-2.Minimum Peak and Valley Difference ................................................... 123
16-3-3.Peak and Valley Detection Rate ............................................................ 123
16-3-4.Peak and Valley Ordinal ......................................................................... 124
16-3-5.Minimum Slope Detection Value ........................................................... 124
16-3-6.Slope Detection Interval A ..................................................................... 125
16-3-7.Slope Detection Interval B ..................................................................... 125
16-3-8.Preliminary Slope Detection Point ........................................................ 126
16-3-9.Hysteresis Interval .................................................................................. 126

17.System-related Settings and Operations ......................127


17-1.Set Value Protection ............................................................................ 127

17-2.Display Update Rate ............................................................................ 127

17-3.Backlight .............................................................................................. 127

17-4.Contrast ................................................................................................ 128

17-5.All Parameters Clear ........................................................................... 128

17-6.Self-test ................................................................................................ 128

17-7.Self-test of ROM & RAM / Self-test of NOV-RAM .............................. 131

17-8.Pass Word ............................................................................................ 131

17-9.Switching between Japanese and English ....................................... 131

18.Interface ............................................................................132
18-1.SI/F 2-wire Serial Interface .................................................................. 132

18-2.RS-232C Interface ................................................................................ 133


18-2-1.Communication Specifications ............................................................. 133

18-3.Interface-related Settings ................................................................... 133


18-3-1.Transmission Speed .............................................................................. 133
18-3-2.Character Length .................................................................................... 134
Contents

18-3-3.Parity ........................................................................................................ 134


18-3-4.Terminator ............................................................................................... 134
18-3-5.Communication Mode ............................................................................ 134
18-3-6.SI/F Hold Point Transmission ................................................................ 134
18-3-7.SI/F Hold Point ........................................................................................ 134

18-4.RS-232C Format ................................................................................... 135


18-4-1.Writing Set Values .................................................................................. 135
18-4-2.Reading Set Values ................................................................................ 138
18-4-3.Specifying Sampled Waveform Access Channels .............................. 139
18-4-4.Writing Sampled Waveform Data .......................................................... 140
18-4-5.Reading Sampled Waveform Data ........................................................ 142
18-4-6.Writing the Effective Area of the Sampled Waveform ......................... 143
18-4-7.Reading the Effective Area of The Sampled Waveformend of
the Area ................................................................................................... 144
18-4-8.List of Accessible Waveforms by Operation Mode ............................. 145
18-4-9.Reading Indicated Values / Status ........................................................ 146
18-4-10.Commands ............................................................................................ 147
18-4-11.Reading Hold Data ................................................................................ 147
18-4-12.Automatic Transmission Mode ........................................................... 149

19.Error Messages ................................................................150


19-1.Details of Messages ............................................................................ 150

19-2.Method of Checking ADC+OVER / ADC-OVER ................................. 151

20.Block Diagram ..................................................................152

21.Outer Dimensions ............................................................153

22.Mounting to a Panel .........................................................154

23.Specifications ..................................................................155
23-1.Analog Input Section ........................................................................... 155

23-2.Pulse Input Section ............................................................................. 157

23-3.Display Section .................................................................................... 157

23-4.Setting Section .................................................................................... 158

23-5.Input / Output Section ......................................................................... 158


Contents

23-6.External Power Supply (Shared with Excitation Voltage) ................ 158

23-7.Interface ................................................................................................ 158

23-8.General Performance .......................................................................... 159

23-9.Option ................................................................................................... 159

23-10.Accessories ....................................................................................... 160

24.Setting Items list ..............................................................161

25.Statement of Conformation to EC Directives ................163


Per Reading This Instruction Manual

Per Reading This Instruction Manual

Since various names on the F395 are determined by assuming the X-axis sensor
displacement input, matters relating to the X-axis input may be expressed as
displacement - depending on the description in this instruction manual.

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1.Outline of the F395

1. Outline of the F395


1-1. What the F395 Can Do:

Connection (P.21 )
Calibration (P.31 )
Settings Relating to Indicated
Value (P.38 )
Waveform display of signals from a
Reading of Waveform (P.92 )
strain gauge type sensor;

Measurement Operation
Detection of points in a waveform such Functional Settings (P.40 )
as an inflection point Multi-Hold, (P.47 )
(Multi-Hold function); etc.

Sampling of waveform variation with


displacement for going and return, Hysteresis (P.64 )
detection of points in a waveform such Hysteresis 2 (P.65 )
as an inflection point, and judgment of etc.
differences between going and return
at a given point
(Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 function);

Check to see if the waveform variation


Waveform Comparison /
with time and displacement is within a
waveform and Displacement
certain width
Comparison, (P.68 )
(Waveform Comparison / Waveform
etc.
and Displacement Comparison
function).

Strain gauge type sensor

START
Basically, the waveform between the START signal and STOP
STOP
signal is graphically drawn.
(Conditional. See "9. Method of Starting Measurement" P43.)

The procedures from waveform display to uses of the Multi-Hold function and Waveform Comparison
function are as follows:

Request

The Multi-Hold / Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 / Waveform Comparison / Waveform and


Displacement Comparison functions cannot be used simultaneously.
Carefully read the explanations of "7. Measurement Operation Functional Settings" P40,
"10. Multi-Hold Mode" P47, "11. Hysteresis Mode" P64, "12. Hysteresis 2" P65, "13.
Waveform Comparison / Waveform and Displacement Comparison Mode" P68 and select
function(s) appropriate for the equipment application you use.

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1.Outline of the F395

1-2. Waveform Drawing Procedures

The F395 can provide waveform displays of signals from a strain gauge type sensor and
displacement sensor. The waveform display procedures are as follows.
(See "7-4. X/Y-axis Setting by Operation Mode and Input CH" P41.):

1. Connect a strain gauge type sensor (and displacement sensor) with the F395.
(See "4-1-1. Analog Input / Output Connection" P21.)

2. Perform calibration. (See "5. Methods of Calibration" P31.)

3. Set each parameter for waveform display.


(See "9. Method of Starting Measurement" P43, and "16-2-9. Level Axis Select /
Waveform Start Level / Waveform Termination Level / Hold Start Level" P113.)

4. Check to see if a waveform is displayed for the set conditions.

1-3. Multi-Hold Procedures

In the Multi-Hold mode, necessary points are detected in the displayed waveform to
make a judgment such as a High/Low Limit Comparison. Up to 32 channels of Hold
types, High and Low Limits, etc., can be stored, which can be switched by external
signals. The procedures for using the Multi-Hold function are as follows:

1. Check to see if a waveform is displayed in accordance with the waveform drawing


procedures. (See "1-2. Waveform Drawing Procedures" P3.)

2. Select a hold function so that necessary points in the waveform can be held. (See "10-
3. Hold Functions" P48.)

3. Carry out Multi-Hold settings. (See "16-2. Each Setting Item" P103.)

4. Select the channel number(s) you want to control externally. (See "4-3. Control
Connector Connection" P25.)

5. Input T/H and H/M signals in accordance with the selected hold function, and check to
see if operation is performed as set. (See "10-3. Hold Functions" P48.)

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1.Outline of the F395

1-4. Hysteresis Procedures

In the Hysteresis mode, go and return waveform variations with displacement are
sampled, and necessary points in the displayed waveforms are detected to perform
controls such as a High/Low Limit Comparison.
This function is almost the same as the Multi-Hold function except for the return
waveform sampling function by hysteresis interval (See "16-2-14. Hysteresis Interval"
P119.), displacement on the X-axis, and the maximum sampling rate of 2kHz.

1. Check to see if a waveform is displayed in accordance with the waveform drawing


procedures. (See "1-2. Waveform Drawing Procedures" P3.)

2. Select a hold function such that necessary points in the waveform can be held. (See
"10-3. Hold Functions" P48.)

3. Carry out Hysteresis settings. (See "11-2. Setting and Operating Method" P64.)

4. Select the channel number(s) you want to control externally. (See "4-3. Control
Connector Connection" P25.)

5. Input T/H and H/M signals in accordance with the selected hold function, and check to
see if operation is performed as set. (See "10-3. Hold Functions" P48.)

1-5. Hysteresis 2 Procedures

The Hysteresis 2 mode is the same as the Hysteresis mode except for the hold operation.
At the point of displacement where a pulse is input, High/Low Limit Comparison of the
go measured value, and High/Low Limit Comparison of the difference between the go
and return measured values are performed.

1. Check to see if a waveform is displayed in accordance with the waveform drawing


procedures. (See "1-2. Waveform Drawing Procedures" P3.)

2. Carry out Hysteresis 2 settings. (See "12-2. Setting and Operating Method" P65.)

3. Select the channel number(s) you want to control externally.


(See "4-3. Control Connector Connection" P25.)

4. Provide a load to the strain gauge type sensor / displacement sensor, input START and
HOLD 1 ~ 3 signals (See "4-3. Control Connector Connection" P25.), and check to
see if operation is performed as set.

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1.Outline of the F395

1-6. Waveform Comparison /


Waveform and Displacement Comparison Procedures

In the Waveform Comparison / Waveform and Displacement Comparison mode,


waveform variations with time / displacement are sampled, and a High/Low Limit
Comparison is performed based on the sampled waveform.
A sequential comparison can be performed with respect to dynamic waveform
variations.
The procedures for performing a Waveform Comparison / Waveform and Displacement
Comparison are as follows:

1. Check to see if a waveform is displayed in accordance with the waveform drawing


procedures. (See "1-2. Waveform Drawing Procedures" P3.)

2. Carry out Waveform Comparison / Waveform and Displacement Comparison settings.


(See "13-2. Setting and Operating Method" P68.)

3. Select the channel number(s) you want to control externally.


(See "4-3. Control Connector Connection" P25.)

4. Provide a load to the strain gauge type sensor (displacement sensor), input START and
other signals, and check to see if operation is performed as set.

1-7. Operation Mode at a Glance

Usable X-axis Maximum


Operation Waveform Capability
sampling Hold
mode Time Sensor Pulse comparison of return
rate
Multi-Hold ○ × × 4kHz 9 points for all types × ×
Hysteresis × ○ ○ 2kHz 9 points for all types × ○
Waveform
○ × × 4kHz 1 point for three types ○ ×
Comparison
Waveform and
Displacement × ○ ○ 2kHz 1 point for three types ○ ×
Comparison
Hysteresis 2 × ○ ○ 2kHz 3 points for one type × ○

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1.Outline of the F395

1-8. Standard Interface

Status, set values, indicated values, waveform data, etc., can be sent to your PC through
the RS-232C serial interface. Set values and commands can also be sent from the PC to
F395. (See "18-2. RS-232C Interface" P133.)
Also, external equipment such as a printer and large display manufactured by us can be
used by using the SI/F 2-wire serial interface. (See "18-1. SI/F 2-wire Serial Interface"
P132.)

1-9. Waveform Reading

Measured values at sampling points for the latest sampled waveform and NG-
measurement waveforms (rejected waveform reading: four waveforms at maximum) can
be read.
(See "15-1. Waveform Reading" P92, "15-2. Rejected Waveform Reading" P96, and "15-
3. Rejected Waveform Clear" P97.)

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2.Name and Function of Each Part

2. Name and Function of Each Part


2-1. Front Pane

Touch panel type


color liquid
crystal display

Power lamp

2-1-1. Touch Panel Type Color Liquid Crystal Display

Indicated values and graphs are displayed, and various items are set on this touch panel
type color liquid crystal display.

[Main screen]
4. Displacement High and
Low Limit Set Values

Shifts to the Hold Point


3. X-axis (displacement) Performs Digital Zero. Display screen.
display section
Shifts to the
Mode Setting
Selection screen.

8. Control Signal
display

ⅰ 9. Display of
ⅱ High and Low
6. Status display
Limit Set Values
section ⅲ

BALM

7. Set Operation
5. Lithium battery
Mode display alarm

2. High and Low Limit 1. Y-axis display


Set Values section

In the Pulse Hold / Hysteresis 2 mode, the main screen layout is changed to
each specific one.
(See "10-3-10. Pulse Hold" P62, and "12. Hysteresis 2" P65.)

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2.Name and Function of Each Part

[Setting screen]
Setting item Returns to the Returns to
Setting mode name selection key previous screen level. the main screen.

Setting
item name

1) Shifts pages when setting items at the same level


cannot be displayed on one page.
2) Moves to another item at the same level on the item
setting screen with the key displayed in his place.

1. Y-axis display section

・Measured value .....Displays Y-axis measured values such as pressure, and also
displays error messages when measurement errors occur.
(See "7-4. X/Y-axis Setting by Operation Mode and Input CH" P41,
and "19. Error Messages" P150.)

Status Display color


Normal Blue
In sampling White
Hold Green

・Unit ....................... Displays the unit set with the analog CH set on the Y-axis.
(See "5-7. Unit" P35, and "16-2-3. Select Analog CH" P104.)

2. High and low limit set values

・Displays the High Limit / Low Limit of the ch (operation ch) set by external input in the
Multi-Hold / Hysteresis mode.

・Displays the HI-HI Limit / LO-LO Limit of the ch (operation ch) set by external input
in the Waveform Comparison / Waveform and Displacement Comparison mode.
(See "16-2-7. High Limit / Low Limit / HI-HI/LO-LO Mode / HI-HI Limit / LO-LO
Limit" P109.)

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2.Name and Function of Each Part

3. X-axis (displacement) display section

Displays X-axis measured values such as displacement in the Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 /


Waveform and Displacement Comparison mode, and also displays error messages when
measurement errors occur.
(See "7-4. X/Y-axis Setting by Operation Mode and Input CH" P41, and "19. Error
Messages" P150)

Status Display Color


Thinning-out Yellow
WARNING Red

4. Displacement high and low limit set values

Displays the displacement comparison values of the ch (operation ch) set by external
input in the Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 / Waveform and Displacement Comparison mode.
Displacement comparison values that are displayed vary depending on the Displacement
High-Low Mode.
(See "16-2-8. Displacement High-low Mode / Displacement High Limit / Displacement Low
Limit / Displacement Hold High Limit / Displacement Hold Low Limit" P110.)

Mode Comparison value


Hold Value Displacement Hold High/Low Limit
Peak / Both Displacement High/Low Limit

5. Lithium battery alarm

Displayed when the lithium battery requires replacement. (Normally, nothing is


displayed.)
If this alarm lights, replace the lithium battery in good time. (The life of the lithium
battery is approx. 7 years, which depends on the working environment.) For replacement
of the battery or handling of interchangeable batteries, contact us.

6. Status display section

ⅰ Status display

WAIT S : Waiting for start.


WAIT 2 : Waiting for the rising edge of start/level.
WAIT L : Waiting for level.
SAMPLE : In sampling.
HIS GO : In hysteresis go sampling
HIS RT : In hysteresis return sampling.
COPY : In waveform copy
STOP : Waiting for start.

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2.Name and Function of Each Part

ⅱ Hold status display

WAIT : In tracking display


DETECT : In hold detection period.
HOLD : In data hold.

ⅲ High and low limits / NOV RAM writing display

NOV : In NOV RAM writing.


HH : Indicated value > HI-HI Limit set value
HI : Indicated value > High Limit set value
OK : Neither of the High and Low Limits is exceeded.
LO : Indicated value < Low Limit set value
LL : Indicated value < LO-LO Limit set value)
Priority : NOV = HH = LL > HI = LO > OK

Operation mode Status display


Multi-Hold
HI LO
Hysteresis or OK
Hysteresis 2 HH LL

Waveform Comparison HI LO or OK … Waveform


comparison
Waveform and judgment
Displacement Comparison
HH HL or HOK … Hold judgment

ⅳ ch display
Displays the ch set by external input (operation ch).

7. Set operation mode display

Displays the currently set Operation Mode.

8. Control signal display

Displays the T/H and H/M input status. (See "15-8. Control Signal Display" P99)

9. Display of high and low limit set values

Displays the High and Low Limit Set Values of the ch (operation ch) set by external input in the
Multi-Hold mode. (See "16-2-7. High Limit / Low Limit / HI-HI/LO-LO Mode / HI-HI Limit /
LO-LO Limit" P109), and displays the comparison waveform of the currently set opera-
tion ch in the Waveform Comparison / Waveform and Displacement Comparison mode.
(See "13-1. Function" P68.)

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2.Name and Function of Each Part

2-2. Rear Panel

8. Optional slot
1. AC power
input connector

7. Analog
input / output
2. Frame ground terminals

6. SI/F terminal
3. RS-232C
connector
4. Calibration 5. Control connector
LOCK switch

1. AC power input connector

Connect the attached AC power cord. The input voltage is 100 ~ 240V AC ( ± 10%), and
the frequency is 50/60Hz.

2. Frame ground (F.G)

This is a grounding terminal. Be sure to ground the FG terminal to prevent electric


shocks and failures caused by static electricity.

3. RS-232C connector

This is an RS-232C connector to send and receive measured data and status information.
The applicable plug is OMRON-manufactured XM2D-0901 (cover: XM2S-0913 <with
inch thread #4-40>) or an equivalent.
(See "4-2. RS-232C Connection" P24, and "18-2. RS-232C Interface" P133.)

4. Calibration LOCK switch

This is a LOCK switch to prevent calibrated values from being changed by mistake.
Changing of calibrated values is prohibited when this switch is ON. (See "5-5. LOCK
Release" P34.)

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2.Name and Function of Each Part

5. Control connector

This is a connector to input and output control signals, operation ch settings, etc. The
applicable plug is DDK-manufactured 57-30500 (accessory) or an equivalent.
(See "4-3. Control Connector Connection" P25.)

6. SI/F terminal

This is a serial interface (SI/F) terminal block to connect a UNIPULSE-manufactured


printer, external display, data converter, etc.
(See "4-1-2. SI/F Connection" P23, and "18-1. SI/F 2-wire Serial Interface" P132)

7. Analog input / output terminals

These are terminals for strain gauge type sensor / displacement sensor inputs and voltage
outputs.
(See "4-1-1. Analog Input / Output Connection" P21.)

8. Optional slot

Up to four optional boards can be mounted.

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3.Screen Configuration and Setting Methods

3. Screen Configuration and Setting Methods


3-1. Screen Flow Chart
【Main】 【Hold Point Display】

【Mode Setting】

Each mode key

【Set Value Selection】

【Special】

Each
setting
key

Each setting key or


* Waveform Waveform Sampling
Sampling Waveform Editing

* Waveform
Reading Reading

【Numerical Value Input】 【Selection】 【Execution】

* Go to Select Rejected Waveform Reading from the selection screen.

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【Waveform Reading 【Hold Point for


Graph】 Waveform Reading】

【Rejected Waveform 【Rejected Waveform 【Hold Point for Rejected


Reading Selection】 Reading Graph】 Waveform Reading】
Each
setting
key

[Code Setting]

【Basic Setting】 【Hold Setting】

Hold Setting key

【Judgment Setting】

Category key

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3-2. Setting Mode Tree Chart


Main

Mode set
PAGE1

CH1 CAL. CH1 CAL. CH2 CAL. Operation Mode


CH2 CAL.
PAGE1 PAGE1 PAGE1
Operation Mode
Code set
Wave sampling EXC. Volt (P34) Axis (P41) Operation Mode (P40)
Read Wave Zero CAL. (P35) EXC. Volt (P34) Sample Rate (P40)
Communication
Equiv. CAL. (P36) Zero CAL. (P35)
Option set
Actual CAL. (P37) Equiv. CAL. (P36)
System
System 2 Digital Flt. (P38) Actual CAL. (P37)
Analog FIlt. (P38) Digital Flt. (P38)
Decimal Place (P35) Analog Flt. (P38)

PAGE2 PAGE2

Unit (P35) Decimal Place (P35)


Digital Offset (P38) Unit (P35)
Increment (P35) Digital Offset (P38)
Increment (P35)

Wave Sampling Read Wave Communication


PAGE1 PAGE1 PAGE1

Read Wave (P92)


Wave Call (P82) Speed (P133)
Read NG Wave (P96)
Clear (P82) Data Length (P134)
NG Wave CLR. (P97)
Sampling (P83) Parity (P134)
Control Signal (P99)
Edit (P84) Y StartPoint (P97) Terminator (P134)
Y Scale (P97) Communication Mode (P134)
X StartPoint (P98) SI/F Hold Trans. (P134)
X Scale (P98) SI/F Hold Point (P134)

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Code Set (Display items vary depending on the selected Operation Mode.)
Multi-Hold Wave Comp. Hysteresis Wave&Displace Hysteresis 2
[Basic] [Basic] [Basic] [Basic] [Basic]
PAGE1 PAGE1 PAGE1 PAGE1 PAGE1
Parameter Copy (P104) Parameter Copy (P104) Parameter Copy (P104) Parameter Copy (P104) Parameter Copy (P104)
Select CH (P104) Select CH (P104) Select CH (P104) Select CH (P104) Select CH (P104)
Wave Start Level (P113) Lv. Axis Select (P113) Lv. Axis Select (P113) Lv. Axis Select (P113)
Wave Start Level (P113)
Wave End Level (P113) Wave Start Level (P113) Wave Start Level (P113) Wave Start Level (P113)
Wave End Level (P113)
Hold Timer ※ (P105) Wave End Level (P113) Wave End Level (P113) Wave End Level (P113)
Inhibit Timer (P119) Hold Timer ※ (P105)
Hold Timer ※ (P105) Hold Timer ※ (P105) Inhibit Timer (P119)
Auto Code Up (P107) Inhibit Timer (P119)
Inhibit Timer (P119) Inhibit Timer (P119) Hys. Interval (P119)
Code Up Point (P107) Hys. Interval (P119) F-T Limit (P120) F-T Limit (P120)
F-T Limit (P120) F-T Output (P120) F-T Output (P120)

PAGE2 PAGE2
[Judgment] [Judgment] [Judgment]
PAGE1 PAGE1 F-T Output (P120) PAGE1 Auto Code Up (P107)
HI-LO Relative (P108) Auto Code Up (P107) Code Up Point (P107)
HH/LL Mode (P109) HH/LL Mode (P109)
HI Limit (P109) HI-HI Limit (P109) Code Up Point (P107) HI-HI Limit (P109)
LO Limit (P109) LO Limit (P109) LO Limit (P109)
HH/LL Mode (P109) U. Area Output (P80) [Judgment] DPM HI-LO Mode (P110) [Judgment]
HI-HI Limit (P109) PAGE1 PAGE1
DPM HI (P110)
LO Limit (P109) HI-LO Relative (P108) DPM LO (P110) HI-LO Relative (P108)
HI Limit (P109) DPM Hold HI (P110) HI Limit (P109)
LO Limit (P109) DPM Hold LO (P110) LO Limit (P109)
HH/LL Mode (P109) U. Area Output (P80) HH/LL Mode (P109)
HI-HI Limit (P109) HI-HI Limit (P109)
* Only the hold setting includes further setting items. LO Limit (P109) LO Limit (P109)
Setting items vary depending on the hold category DPM HI-LO Mode (P110) DPM HI-LO Mode (P110)
selection. For the items in the hold setting, see "16-2-4. DPM HI (P110) DPM HI (P110)
Hold Setting" P105. DPM LO (P110) DPM LO (P110)

PAGE2 PAGE2
DPM Hold HI (P110) DPM Hold HI (P110)
DPM Hold LO (P110) DPM Hold LO (P110)

Option Set System System 2


PAGE1 PAGE1 PAGE1

PUI Protect (P127) All Param. CLR. (P128)


ODN Display Rate (P127) Self Test (P128)
CCL Backlight (P127) ROM-RAM CHK (P131)
Contrast (P128) NOVRAM CHK (P131)
PASS WORD (P131)

* For details, see the


attached Option Manual.

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3-3. Setting Methods

3-3-1. Specification of Setting Items

In this manual, the method of specifying a setting item is described as follows:

Example:
Specifying the "Displacement Hold High Limit" in the "Hysteresis" mode:

MODE → Code Set → Judgment: PAGE → DPM Hold HI

This operation can be performed by the following procedures.

1. Press on the main screen.

Main

2. The mode setting screen appears. Select "Code Set".


Mode Setting

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3. The basic setting screen in code setting appears. Select "Basic".


Code Setting

4. The judgment setting screen appears. Press and select the setting item
("DPM Hold HI" in this case).
Page 1 Page 2

3-3-2. Unit Setting Method

In this manual, the method of setting an item with multiple selections is described as
follows:

Example: Setting a "unit"


CH1 CAL. →
MODE → PAGE → Unit
CH2
This operation can be performed by the following procedures.

1. Press on the main screen.

Main

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2. The mode setting screen appears. Select "CH1 CAL.".


Mode Set

3. The CH1 CAL. screen appears. Press , and select "Unit".

4. The unit setting screen appears.


Select a desired item by pressing the and keys.
Check that the desired description is displayed at the top, and press OK for entry.

Channel number selection in code setting is an item to select


internal channel number(s), and is not to change operation ch.
Operation ch is changed by external input.
(See "4-3. Control Connector Connection" P25.)

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4. Methods of Connection

4-1. Connection to the Cage Clamp Type Terminal Block

Connect to the cage clamp type terminal block by using the attached mini-screwdriver.

1. Peel the sheath of the wire to be connected 5 ~ 6mm, and twist the end to such an
extent so that it will not become loose.

5 ~ 6mm

2. Insert the screwdriver firmly into the hole on the right-hand side while pushing it up
slightly.

3. Insert the wire into the hole on the left-hand side so as not to loosen the end.

4. Withdraw the screwdriver.

5. Lightly pull the wire to check that it is clamped securely.

Request

・ Wires connectable to the cage clamp type terminal block are


0.2 ~ 2.5mm2.

・ Do not attach crimp contacts to the ends of wires, or solder them.

・ When connecting two or more wires, twist them beforehand.

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4-1-1. Analog Input / Output Connection

4-1-1-1. Analog Input / Output Terminal Pin Assignments

1 FG : Frame ground. Terminal to connect the shield of sensor


connection cabling.

2 + EXC : Terminal to connect a strain gauge type sensor.

3 - SIG : Terminal to connect a strain gauge type sensor or displacement


sensor.

4 - EXC : Terminal to connect a strain gauge type sensor.

5 + SIG : Terminal to connect a strain gauge type sensor or displacement


sensor.

6 V-OUT : Terminal that outputs voltage proportional to sensor input.


The voltage output is approx. 2V per 1mV/V sensor input, and
the load resistance is 5kΩ or more

7 N.C

* 1 ~ 6 are input / output terminals for CH1.

8 V-OUT : Terminal that outputs voltage proportional to sensor input.


The voltage output is approx. 2V per 1mV/V sensor input, and
the load resistance is 5kΩ or more.

9 GND : GND terminal for the V-OUT terminal. (Common to pin 6 and
pin 8.)

10 + EXC : Terminal to connect a strain gauge type sensor.

11 - SIG : Terminal to connect a strain gauge type sensor or displacement


sensor.

12 - EXC : Terminal to connect a strain gauge type sensor.

13 + SIG : Terminal to connect a strain gauge type sensor or displacement


sensor.

14 FG : Frame ground. Terminal to connect the shield of sensor


connection cabling.

* 8 ~ 14 are input / output terminals for CH2. (Pin 9 is common to CH1 and CH2.)

Request

The CH1 and CH2 input sensor specifications (strain gauge/current/


voltage) are factory-shipped settings. For changing the settings,
contact us since modifications are required. CH1 corresponds to a
strain gauge, and CH2 corresponds to voltage as a standard.

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Request

・ For connecting a sensor, be sure to use shielded lines, and separate


wiring from lines with heavy noise (such as wiring of power equipment
and wiring of digital equipment) and AC lines.

・ The analog GND in the F395 is grounded to F.G. Also, when voltage/
current input is specified, the -SIG terminal is at about the same level
as the analog GND. (See "20. Block Diagram" P152.) Carry out wiring
so that unnecessary current will not flow.

4-1-1-2. Strain Gauge Sensor Connection

Before connecting a sensor, set the excitation voltage, turn off the power, and perform
the following connection. (See "5-6. Excitation Voltage" P34.)

・4-wire sensor

+ EXC
+ IN
- SIG
+ OUT - OUT

F395
- IN
- EXC

+ SIG

F.G

・ 6-wire sensor

For connecting a 6-wire strain gauge type sensor, short-circuit +EXC and +S, and -EXC
and -S.

+ IN
+ EXC
+S

- SIG
+ OUT - OUT

-S - EXC F395

- IN
+ SIG

F.G

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4-1-1-3. Voltage / Current Type Sensor Connection

Contact type, overcurrent type, laser type, and other voltage / current type sensors of up
to ± 5V / ± 20mA can be connected. (The analog input option is a factory-shipped
setting.)

+ SIG
Voltage / current +
type sensor -
- SIG

Output F395
Within ± 5V/ ± 20mA

4-1-1-4. Voltage Output (V-OUT) Connection

External equipment

+ V-OUT
Load resistance

5kΩ or more
- GND

F395

The relationship between sensor type and output voltage is as follows:


Strain gauge 1mV/V ............ Approx. 2.0V
Voltage 5V ............. Approx. 5.6V
Current 20mA ............. Approx. 5.2V

No displacement sensor (for X-axis measurement) can be


connected when the PUI option is mounted.

4-1-2. SI/F Connection


This is a 2-wire serial interface to connect a UNIPULSE-manufactured printer, external
display, etc.
Up to three nonpolarized external devices can be connected. Use parallel two-core
cables, cabtyre cables, and the like for wiring.

<Example of connection>

SI/F

F395
Converter Display Printer

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4-2. RS-232C Connection

4-2-1. RS-232C Connector

The RS-232C connector is a D-SUB 9-pin connector. The applicable plug is OMRON-
manufactured XM2D-0901 (cover: XM2S-0913 <with inch thread #4-40>) or an
equivalent.

4-2-2. Connector Pin Assignments

Applicable plug: D-SUB 9-pin connector


* OMRON-manufactured XM2D-0901 (cover: XM2S-0913 <with inch thread #4-40>), etc.

1 6 IN DSR
2 IN RXD 7 OUT RTS
3 OUT TXD 8 IN CTS
4 OUT DTR 9
5 * GND

4-2-3. Example of Cabling


F395 PC (9-pin)
Cross type cabling
1 1 CD
2 RXD 2 RXD
3 TXD 3 TXD
4 DTR 4 DTR
6 DSR 6 DSR
7 RTS 7 RTS
8 CTS 8 CTS
5 GND 5 GND
9 9 FG

F395 PC (25-pin)

1 Cross type cabling 8 CD


2 RXD 3 RXD
3 TXD 2 TXD
4 DTR 20 DTR
6 DSR 6 DSR
7 RTS 4 RTS
8 CTS 5 CTS
5 GND 7 GND
9 1 FG

The above connection diagram shows cabling (as an example) when the PC is DTE (data
terminal equipment). If the other end of the connection is DCE (data circuit-terminating
equipment) such as a modem, use straight type cabling. Also, recheck the connector
shape and signal lines (pin assignments) of the equipment you use before preparation of
cabling.

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4-3. Control Connector Connection

The control connector is a connector to input signals to allow the F395 to function, and
to output control signals from the F395 to external equipment.
The applicable plug is DDK-manufactured 57-30500 (accessory) or an equivalent.

4-3-1. Connector Pin Assignments

1 * COM 26 * COM
2 IN Display after measurement 27 IN D/Z
3 IN Capture start by external signal 28 IN T/H
4 IN Operation by waveform 29 IN H/M
termination level
5 IN Prohibit touch panel 30 IN START
6 IN Displacement hold cancel 31 IN STOP
7 IN Backlight ON 32 IN HOLD1
8 IN Select HH/LL 33 IN HOLD2
9 IN Reset auto code up 34 IN HOLD3
10 * COM 35 * COM
11 IN CODE1 36 IN CODE16
12 IN CODE2 37 IN STROBE
13 IN CODE4 38 IN Select output
14 IN CODE8 39 IN N.C
15 * COM 40 * COM
16 * COM 41 * COM
17 OUT LO1 42 OUT OK displacement 1
18 OUT OK1 43 OUT HI displacement 1
19 OUT HI 1 44 OUT LO displacement 2
20 OUT HH/LL 45 OUT OK displacement 2
21 OUT LO 2 46 OUT HI displacement 2
22 OUT OK 2 47 OUT COMPLETE
23 OUT HI 2 48 OUT WARNING
24 OUT LO displacement 1 49 OUT Hysteresis return
25 * COM 50 * COM

4-3-2. Input and Output Signals

Input signals

・Display after measurement:


A measured value at the completion of measurement is held when this signal is ON,
and the holding is cancelled when OFF in the Waveform Comparison / Waveform
and Displacement Comparison mode.
(See "13-9. Display After Measurement" P81.)
[Holding of the value is cancelled when the next sampling starts.]

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・Capture start by external signal:


Sampling is started by the rising edge of the START input irrespective of the
Waveform Start Level when this signal is ON.
(See "9. Method of Starting Measurement" P43

・Waveform termination level operation:


Sampling is stopped by the Waveform Termination Level when this signal is ON.
(See "16-2-9. Level Axis Select / Waveform Start Level / Waveform Termination
Level / Hold Start Level" P113.)

・Prohibit touch panel:


The touch panel is prohibited when this signal is ON.

・Displacement hold cancel:


The displacement peak value for Displacement High/Low Limit Comparison is
cancelled when this signal is ON. (See "16-2-8. Displacement High-low Mode /
Displacement High Limit / Displacement Low Limit / Displacement Hold High Limit
/ Displacement Hold Low Limit" P110.)

・Backlight ON:
The backlight is lit when this signal is ON. If it is kept ON, the backlight will not go
out.

・Select HH/LL:
Selects operation of HH/LL output (pin 20).
When this signal is OFF: Result of judgment on the currently set operation ch.
When this signal is ON: Accumulated*1 result of judgment on the pre-switching
operation ch.
・Reset auto code up:
The Auto Code Up mode is canceled by turning this signal ON after completion of
sampling as follows:
- The operation ch is reset.
- The reference values for High-Low Relative Comparison are cleared.
- Hold reset by T/H and H/M becomes executable.
・D/Z:
Digital Zero is performed by the ON edge. (See"6-4. Digital Zero" P39.)

・T/H, H/M:
Directs the timing of hold operation. (See "10-3. Hold Functions" P48.)

・START, STOP:
Directs waveform drawing operation.
(See "9. Method of Starting Measurement" P43)

・HOLD1 ~ 3:
Pulse input 1 ~ 3 for Pulse Hold / Hysteresis 2.
(See "10-3-10. Pulse Hold" P62, and "12. Hysteresis 2" P65.)

Accumulated*1: When multiple operation channels are switched, once HI2 / LO2 results,
HI2 / LO2 remains ON, and OK2 turns OFF.

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・CODE1 ~ 16:
Specifies operation ch for Hold mode, High/Low Limit, Comparison Waveform, etc.
(See "10-2. Setting and Operating Method" P47, "11-2. Setting and Operating
Method" P64, "12-2. Setting and Operating Method" P65, and "13-2. Setting and
Operating Method" P68.)

・STROBE:
Changing of operation ch by changing CODE 1 ~ 16 is prohibited when this signal is
ON. (Previous operation ch is maintained.) Use to prevent chattering when changing
operation ch.

・Select output:
Output pin 44 ~ 46 (LO/OK/HI displacement 2) operate when this signal is ON.
- Pin 44/45 "Status" output
Status Pin 44 Pin 45
WAITS / STOP 0 0
WAIT2 1 0
WAITL 0 1
SAMP / COPY 1 1
(For logic, see "4-3-4. Equivalent Circuit (Output)" P30. )
- Pin 46 "Level Edge" output (Present when this signal is ON. Use for level
edge clear, etc.)
When this signal is OFF, output pin 44 ~ 46 result in the operation of LO/OK/HI
displacement 2.

A level edge is generated when the input signal (indicated value)


crosses over the Waveform Start Level after the START signal is input.
It is cleared by starting sampling or inputting the STOP signal. (See "9.
Method of Starting Measurement" P43.)

Judgment output signals

The results of High/Low Limit Judgment in each Operation Mode are output.

・LO1, OK1, HI1 :1) When the Multi-Hold / Hysteresis mode is used.
Outputs the results of judgment of the load with respect to the
high limit / low limit.

2)When the Waveform Comparison / Waveform and Displace-


ment Comparison mode is used.
Outputs the results of judgment of the load with respect to the
high and low limit waveforms.

3) When the Hysteresis 2 mode is used.


Outputs the results of judgment of the load with respect to the
high limit / low limit, and the results of judgment of the
difference between go and return with respect to the hi-hi
limit / lo-lo limit.

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・HH/LL :1) When the Multi-Hold / Hysteresis mode is used.


Outputs the results of judgment of the load with respect to the
hi-hi limit / lo-lo limit.

2) When the Waveform Comparison / Waveform and


Displacement Comparison mode is used.
Not used. (The output remains OFF.)

・LO displacement 1,:1) When the Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 / Waveform and


OK displacement 1, Displacement Comparison mode is used.
HI displacement 1 Outputs the results of judgment of the displacement with
respect to the displacement high limit / displacement low
limit / displacement hold high limit /displacement hold low
limit.

2) When the Multi-Hold / Waveform Comparison mode is used.


Not used. (OK displacement 1 turns ON.)

・LO2, OK2, HI2 :1) When the Multi-Hold / Hysteresis mode is used.
Outputs the accumulated*1 results of judgment of LO1, OK1
and HI1 on the previous operation channel at switch-time.
Returns to OK2 when the START signal is turned ON.

2) When the Hysteresis 2 mode is used.


Outputs the accumulated*1 results of judgment of LO1, OK1
and HI1 with the timing of inputting HOLD1, HOLD2 and
HOLD3.
Outputs the accumulated*1 results of judgment of LO1, OK1
and HI1 with the timing of judging the difference between go
and return.
Returns to OK2 when the START signal is turned ON.

3) When the Waveform Comparison / Waveform and


Displacement Comparison mode is used.
Outputs the results of judgment of the load with respect to the
hi-hi limit / lo-lo limit.

・LO displacement 2,: 1) When the Hysteresis mode is used.


OK displacement 2, Outputs the accumulated*1 results of judgment of
HI displacement 2 LO displacement 1, OK displacement 1 and
HI displacement 1 on the previous operation channel at
switch-time.
Returns to OK displacement 2 when the START signal is
turned ON.

2) When the Hysteresis 2 mode is used.


Outputs the accumulated*1 results of judgment of LO
displacement 1, OK displacement 1 and HI displacement 1
with the timing of inputting HOLD1, HOLD2 and HOLD3.
Returns to OK2 when the START signal is turned ON.

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3) When the Multi-Hold / Waveform Comparison / Waveform


and Displacement Comparison mode is used.
Not used. (OK displacement 2 turns ON.)

4) When the output selection is ON, LO displacement 2, OK


displacement 2 and HI displacement 2 are changed to
“Status” and “Level Edge” outputs. (For details, see “Select
output” P.27.)

・COMPLETE :This signal is output upon judgment or hold. Read each output
signal after confirming that this signal is ON.
(For output timing, see "10-3. Hold Functions" P48, and "13-6.
Timing in the Waveform Comparison / Waveform and
Displacement Comparison Mode" P76.)

COMPLETE may be output earlier than each judgment output due to


signal delay in wiring, etc. Do not take in judgment at the ON edge of
the COMPLETE signal.

・WARNING:
This signal is output when displacement input is used and sampling is thinned out.
(See "13-5. Waveform and Displacement Comparison Mode" P74.)

・Hysteresis return:
This signal is turned ON when return waveform sampling starts, and is turned OFF
upon completion in the Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 mode. This signal is turned OFF in
go waveform sampling and in other modes. (See "11-2. Setting and Operating
Method" P64.)

Accumulated*1: When multiple operation channels are switched, once HI2 / LO2 results,
HI2 / LO2 remains ON, and OK2 turns OFF.

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4-3-3. Equivalent Circuit (Input)

The signal input circuit inputs a signal by short-circuiting or opening the input terminal
and COM terminal. Short-circuiting is performed by contact (relay, switch, etc.) or non-
contact (transistor, TTL open collector output, etc.)

Vcc
F395
Open: OFF
Inside
Short circuit: ON
+12V

Approx. TTL open collector output


IC= 6mA Push swich Toggle swich Relay contact Transistor (ON when IN is‘ H ’)
IN
IN
COM

・ No external voltage should be applied to the signal input circuit.


・ External elements should pass Ic=10mA or more.
・ Leaks of external elements should be 100μA or less.
・The external input circuit is minus (-) common. A circuit of source
type cannot be connected.

4-3-4. Equivalent Circuit (Output)

The signal output circuit produces transistor open collector output.

Vcc +12V
F395
Vext
Inside Spark killer

DC power
supply
Load
Relay

COM Varistor

Spark killer
AC power
supply
Vceo=30V(max) Load
Ic=120mA(max)

・ For the relay driving power supply (Vext), prepare an external power
supply.
Transistor state ・ Do not short-circuit any load (relay coil, etc.); otherwise the output
Output data Tr transistor will be damaged.
0 OFF ・Connect surge absorbers or spark killers to the relay circuit (coil side and
1 ON contact side) as shown in the illustration to minimize surge voltage.

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5. Methods of Calibration

5-1. What is Calibration?


Operation of matching the F395 and sensor is called "Calibration".
For the F395, there are two methods of calibration as follows:

Equivalent input calibration

By this method, calibration is performed by simply inputting the rated output value (mV/
V, V, mA) of the sensor and the indicated value by keypad without using an Actual Load.
Calibration can easily be performed even if an actual load is not prepared.

Strain gauge type sensor

Rated output value mV/V, V, mA


Displacement sensor +
Indicated value

Actual load calibration

By this method, calibration is performed by giving an actual load (displacement) to the


sensor and inputting the actual load (displacement) by keypad. Accurate calibration with
few errors can be performed.

Actual load

Strain gauge type sensor

Displacement
Actual load value (displacement)
Displacement sensor

Request

In either case of Equivalent Input Calibration and Actual Load Calibration,


set the Excitation Voltage before connecting the strain gauge type sensor.
(See "5-6. Excitation Voltage" P34.)

5-2. CH1 Input Calibration and CH2 Input Calibration


Perform calibration with respect to each of analog input CH1 and CH2. CH2 may be set
for measuring the X-axis (displacement input). (The axis in current use is displayed in
the Axis setting under CH2 Input Calibration.)

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5-3. Equivalent Input Calibration Procedures

Perform equivalent input calibration of the sensor as follows:

Turn off the LOCK switch on the rear panel to unprotect


LOCK switch OFF
calibration.

Set the "Set Value Protection" setting to unprotect


Set value protection cancel
calibration.

Select the "Excitation Voltage" from 2.5V/10V.


Excitation voltage setting
(Set 2.5V when the input specification is voltage / current.)

Turn off the power, and connect the sensor.

Unit setting Set the "Unit" to be used.

Decimal place setting Set the "Decimal Place".

Increment setting Set the minimum value of the digital changes.

Zero calibration Set the initial zero point.

Equivalent input calibration Set the rated output value of the sensor.

Set value protection Protect calibration to prevent misoperation.

Turn on the LOCK switch to protect calibration to prevent


LOCK switch ON
misoperation.

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5-4. Actual Load Calibration Procedures

Perform Actual load calibration of the sensor as follows:

Turn off the LOCK switch on the rear panel to unprotect


LOCK switch OFF
calibration.

Set the "Set Value Protection" setting to unprotect


Set value protection cancel
calibration.

Select the "Excitation Voltage" from 2.5V/10V.


Excitation voltage setting
(Set 2.5V when the input specification is voltage / current.)

Turn off the power, and connect the sensor.

Unit setting Set the "Unit" to be used.

Decimal place setting Set the "Decimal Place".

Increment setting Set the minimum value of the digital changes.

Zero calibration Set the initial zero point.

Actual load calibration Set the span (gain) point of the sensor.

Set value protection Protect calibration to prevent misoperation.

Turn on the LOCK switch to protect calibration to prevent


LOCK switch ON
misoperation.

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5.Methods of Calibration

5-5. LOCK Release

Calibrated values and set values can be locked to prevent a change due to misoperation.
There are two types of locks: a software lock to be operated from the screen, and a
hardware lock by the switch on the rear panel. For performing calibration, release both
locks.

1. Turn off the LOCK switch on the rear panel. (Hardware lock)

LOCK
OFF

2. Set the "Set Value Protection" setting to "All Unprotect". (Software lock)

MODE → System → Protect → All Unprotect

Now, the locks are released. Upon completion of calibration, hardware lock and software
lock again to prevent misoperation.

5-6. Excitation Voltage

Set the voltage value to be applied to the bridge of the strain gauge sensor. Select as large
a value as possible within the range not exceeding the maximum excitation voltage of the
sensor.
Setting item: 2.5V / 10V

CH1 CAL.
MODE → → EXC. Volt
CH2

CAUTION
The excitation voltage of the F395 is 2.5V/10V. If the maximum
excitation voltage of the sensor is less than 2.5V/10V, heating or
breakage may result.

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5-7. Unit

Set the measuring unit. Select from the following.

Setting item: kg / t / g / N / kN / MN / N・m / Pa / kPa / MPa / bar / N/m2 / mm / cm


/ μm / rad / deg / lb / oz / dyne / psig / ftlb / inlb / inoz / ft / in / None

CH1
MODE → CAL. → PAGE → Unit
CH2

5-8. Increment

Set the minimum value of digital changes.


Setting range: 1 ~ 100 (Not including the decimal point.)

CH1 CAL.
MODE → → PAGE → Increment
CH2

5-9. Decimal Place

Set the decimal place.


Setting item: 0 / 0.0 / 0.00 / 0.000

CH1 CAL. → Decimal Place


MODE →
CH2 → PAGE → Decimal Place

5-10. Zero Calibration

Set the initial zero point.

1. Bring the sensor into a zero condition (no-load condition).


2. Press OK under Zero Calibration.

CH1 CAL.
MODE → → Zero CAL.
CH2

3. For error display, see "19. Error Messages" P150.

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5-11. Equivalent Input Calibration

Set the rated output value of the sensor.

1. Select the "Equivalent Input Calibration" item.


CH1
MODE → CAL. → Equiv. CAL.
CH2

2. Input set values as follows:


("i.- iii." depend on the analog input specifications (factory-shipped settings).)

i. Strain gauge type sensor


Sensor Output mV/V? .. Setting range: -9.999 ~ -0.100, 0.100 ~9.999
Load? ............................ Setting range: 100 ~ 9999 (Not including the decimal point.)
ii. Voltage output sensor
Sensor Output V?.......... Setting range: -9.999 ~ -0.100, 0.100 ~ 9.999
Load? ............................ Setting range: 100 ~ 9999 (Not including the decimal point.)
iii. Current output sensor
Sensor Output mA? ...... Setting range: -99.99 ~ -1.00, 1.00 ~ 99.99
Load? ............................ Setting range:100 ~ 9999 (Not including the decimal point.)

3. For error display, see "19. Error Messages" P150.

The strain gauge type sensor comes with a data sheet upon purchase.
Capacity ................... Load/displacement (unit: kN, Mpa, etc.)
Rated Output............ Voltage (unit: mV/V)
Non-Linearity,Hysterisis,Input Resistance,Output Resistance,
Zero Balance, etc.
Values necessary for equivalent input calibration are the capacity and
rated output. Input these two values to the F395.

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5-12. Actual Load Calibration

Set the span (gain) point of the sensor.

1. Select the "Actual Load Calibration" item.

CH1
MODE → CAL. → Actual CAL.
CH2

2. Set in accordance with the display.


Load?.... Setting range: -9999 ~ -100, 100 ~ 9999 (Not including the decimal point.)

3. For error display, see "19. Error Messages" P150.

Calibration cannot be performed with the same input value


as zero calibration.

The full scale value of displacement is determined by the value


input for the "Load?" item of Equivalent Input Calibration or Actual
Load Calibration in the Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 / Waveform and
Displacement Comparison mode. The relationship between the
input value (X-axis calibrated value) and full scale value is as
follows:
Input value
Full scale value
(X-axis calibrated value)
1 ~ 2047 2047
2048 ~ 4095 4096
4096 ~ 8191 8188
8192 ~ 9999 16376

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6.Settings and Operations Relating to Indicated Values

6. Settings and Operations Relating to Indicated Values

6-1. Digital Filter


A/D-converted data is moving-averaged to reduce unsteadiness of indicated values by
this function. The number of times of moving average can be selected from the
following. With an increasing number of times of moving average, the display stabilizes
but the response becomes slow.
Setting item: None / 2’ / 4’ / 8’ / 16 ’/ 32’
CH1
MODE → CAL. → Digital Flt.
CH2

6-2. Analog Filter


This is a low-pass filter to cancel unnecessary noise components by filtering input
signals from the sensor. The cutoff frequency of the low-pass filter can be selected from
the following. With increasing cutoff frequency, the response becomes fast but noise
components may be displayed in a waveform.
Setting item: 10Hz / 50Hz / 200Hz / 600Hz
CH1 CAL.
MODE → → Analog Flt.
CH2

6-3. Digital Offset


The digital reference point (zero point of indicated values) is offset by this function. The
value set here is subtracted from the actual indicated value (added if the sign is negative)
for display.
(Displayed indicated value) = (Actual indicated value) - (Digital offset set value)
Setting range: -9999 ~ +9999 (Not including the decimal point.)
CH1
MODE → CAL. → PAGE → Digital Offset
CH2

If Zero Calibration / DZ is performed with the digital offset set


at "-100," the displayed indicated value becomes "100."

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6.Settings and Operations Relating to Indicated Values

6-4. Digital Zero

Indicated values are zeroed forcedly by this function. There are two methods as follows:

1. Press the DZ key on the main screen.


2. Short-circuit D/Z and COM of the control connector.

Digital Zero can be operated only when the Set Value Protection
setting is either "CAL. Protect" or "All Protect," or the LOCK switch on
the rear panel is ON.
Also, the displacement input value cannot be zeroed by the above
methods.
It is automatically zeroed when sampling starts if the Level Axis
Select setting (See "16-2-9. Level Axis Select / Waveform Start Level
/ Waveform Termination Level / Hold Start Level" P113.) is "Y-axis" in
the Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 / Waveform and Displacement
Comparison mode with the above condition met. (See "13-5.
Waveform and Displacement Comparison Mode" P74.)

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7.Measurement Operation Functional Settings

7. Measurement Operation Functional Settings

7-1. Operation Mode

Set the Operation Mode according to the working conditions from the following.
Setting item: Multi-Hold / Wave Comp. / Hysteresis / Wave&Displace / Hysteresis2

MODE → Operation Mode → Operation Mode

When the mode is changed to Hysteresis / Waveform and Displacement Comparison /


Hysteresis 2, if the sampling rate has been set at 4kHz, the sampling rate is automatically
changed to 2kHz. At the same time, the buzzer beeps.

7-2. Sampling Rate

Select the sensor signal reading speed from the following.


Setting item: 4 kHz / 2 kHz / 1 kHz / 500 Hz / 200 Hz / 100 Hz
(4kHz cannot be set in the Hysteresis / Waveform and Displacement Comparison /
Hysteresis 2 mode.)

MODE → Operation Mode → Sample Rate

The relationship between the sampling rate (frequency) and reading speed is as follows:

Sampling rate Reading speed


4kHz 4000 times/sec.
2kHz 2000 times/sec.
1kHz 1000 times/sec.
500Hz 500 times/sec.
200Hz 200 times/sec.
100Hz 100 times/sec.

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7.Measurement Operation Functional Settings

About advance waveform display

When the operation mode is Multi-Hold or Waveform Comparison, a


waveform is displayed gradually without waiting for completion of taking-
in of the waveform by setting the sampling rate to 100Hz or 200Hz.

The display rate changes according to the X-axis scaling.


This function simply handles waveform data, and hold points are
displayed after measurement.
The previous waveform is dismissed when the next measurement starts.
(The waveform can be read.)
Advance display is not carried out unless the main screen is displayed
when a measurement starts.

7-3. Sampling Reset


If CH1/CH2 input calibration, Operation Mode, or PUI setting (optionally mounted) is
changed, the F395 stops sampling, and moves to a sampling waiting condition.
At this time, the results of hold / comparison are also reset.

7-4. X/Y-axis Setting by Operation Mode and Input CH


Analog input CH1/CH2 functions as X/Y-axis analog input depending on the Operation
Mode.

Operation Mode Y-axis X-axis


Multi-Hold CH1/CH2 Time
Wave Comp CH1/CH2 Time
CH2
Hysteresis CH1
(displacement input)
CH2
Wave&Displace CH1
(displacement input)
CH2
Hysteresis2 CH1
(displacement input)
* Set CH1/CH2 under Select Analog CH. (See "16-2-3. Select Analog CH" P104.)

The current X/Y-axis setting of CH2 can be confirmed by the Axis setting on the CH2
Input Calibration screen. (The setting cannot be changed by this item.)

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8.Hold Point Display Screen

8. Hold Point Display Screen

Up to 9 results of measurement can be confirmed on the hold point display screen. Since
the display is always updated every time a measurement is made in order to display the
latest results of measurement, use the display by switching from the graph screen
according to the measuring conditions.

Press the key.

[Graph Screen]

1 2 3

[Hold Point Display Screen]

1 .......... If any result is an error, the whole column becomes red.


2 .......... If there is no result, "----" is displayed
3 .......... The results of comparison are displayed. (H, L, HH, or LL is displayed. Blank
when OK.)

Since the display is always updated, read specific results of


measurement in detail from the Waveform Reading screen. (See "15-1.
Waveform Reading" P92.) (The Waveform Reading screen is not
updated to the latest results of measurement.)

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9.Method of Starting Measurement

9. Method of Starting Measurement


The following conditions should be met for the F395 to display input signals from the
strain gauge sensor as a waveform on the screen and start measurement. (For details of
input and output signals, see "4-3-2. Input and Output Signals" P25.)

i. The START signal turns from ON to OFF.


ii. The input signal crosses over the Waveform Start Level.
(Only "i." when the signal "Capture start by external signal" is ON.)

Waveform drawing ends when the STOP signal turns ON, or when 2048-point sampling
is exceeded, or when the input signal crosses over the Waveform Termination Level with
the signal "Waveform termination level operation" ON.
The relationship between the input signal, START / STOP signal, and waveform drawing
(sampling) is as shown in Example 1 ~ 5 below.
Rear

START
STOP Strain gauge type sensor

Example 1

Trigger point where


the level is crossed

Waveform Start of waveform capturing


start level

t
Start End of sampling
OFF
START
ON

OFF
STOP
ON Waveform capturing
period
Status display
WAIT L SAMPLE STOP
WAIT 2

* If a HI or LO alarm is given at the same time when waveform capturing ends, the
waveform is registered in the Rejected Waveform Area.

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Example 2

Start of waveform capturing

Waveform
start level

OFF
START
ON

Status display
WAIT 2 SAMPLE

* If a HI or LO alarm is given at the same time when waveform capturing ends,


the waveform is registered in the rejected waveform area.

Example 3

Waveform
start level Trigger
Start of waveform capturing
B

OFF A
START
ON

OFF
STOP
ON

* The level edge is cleared when the STOP signal is turned on with the START signal
ON. Therefore, waveform capturing will not start until the level edge at "B" is
established. (Waveform capturing starts at "A" if the STOP signal is not turned on.)

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9.Method of Starting Measurement

Example 4

Start of waveform capturing


Waveform E
start level

C
OFF
START
ON
D
OFF
STOP
ON

* In the above case, since the START signal is turned on again at "D", the state of "C" is
restored, where the return level edge and the rising edge of the START signal are
awaited. Therefore, waveform capturing finally starts at "E".

Example 5

Start of waveform capturing


Waveform
start level

t
OFF
START
ON

Capture start OFF


by external signal ON

* If the signal "Capture start by external signal" is ON when the START signal turns

from ON to OFF , waveform capturing starts immediately irrespective of


whether or not the input signal crosses over the Waveform Start Level.

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9.Method of Starting Measurement

・The minimum pulse width of START/STOP is Ts+0.8msec.


(Ts: 1-sampling interval. See "7-2. Sampling Rate" P40.)

・Operation when the STOP signal is input

- WAITL status cancel


If the STOP signal is input in WAITL status, the status is
forcedlyshifted to STOP status (sampling is not performed).

- WAIT2 status cancel


If the STOP signal is input in WAIT2 status, the status is shifted
as follows:

1. If the waveform has already crossed over the sampling start


level, the level edge is cancelled by the first STOP signal, and
the status is shifted to STOP status (sampling is not
performed) by the second STOP signal.

2. If the sampling start level has not been crossed, the status is
s h i ft e d t o S TO P s ta t u s ( s a m p l i n g i s n o t p e r f o r m e d )
immediately after the STOP signal is input.

After waveform capturing ends with the STOP signal or excess of


2048 points, etc., approximately 300msec or more are required until
the next START signal becomes acceptable.

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10.Multi-Hold Mode

10. Multi-Hold Mode

10-1. Function

In the Multi-Hold mode, necessary points are detected in the displayed waveform to
make a judgment such as a High/Low Limit Comparison. Up to 32 channels of hold
types, High and Low Limits, etc. can be stored, which can be switched by external
signals or can automatically be switched by using the Auto Code Up function. Detected
hold points are displayed on a graph with a "+" mark.

10-2. Setting and Operating Method

1. Set desired value(s) [0 ~ 31 (32: all channel number selection)] under Channel
Number Selection in Code Setting, and set each item such as the High and Low
Limits.
2. Input the channel number(s) set in "1." by using channel selection signals (CODE 1
~ 16) to set operation channel(s).
3. Sampling can be performed with the value(s) set in "1.".
4. By also inputting set value(s) to other channel number(s) in "1." beforehand,
sampling can be performed under various set conditions by switching operation
channels (CODE 1 ~ 16) during sampling.

Example

Peak Hold

Inflection A Sample Valley Hold


Hold

Operation ch
0 1 2 3

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10.Multi-Hold Mode

Switching operation channels during sampling will result in the


following operation.

1. Data of the Judgment output signal (LO1,OK1,HI1) will be


accumulated and output by (LO2,OK2,HI2).

2. The judgment operation is internally reset once, but it is not


necessary to cross over the Hold Start Level again for in Inflection
Point Hold, etc.

10-3. Hold Functions

Points are taken out of waveforms to make a High/Low Limit Comparison by the hold
functions, including Sample Hold, Peak Hold, Valley Hold, Peak-to-peak Hold, Relative
Maximum / Relative Minimum Value Hold, Inflection Point Hold, etc.
Here, detailed operation of each hold is explained.

・ Ts is a sampling interval [msec].


(Ts=1.0 at 1kHz, and Ts=5.0 at 200Hz for example.)

・ The High/low Limit Judgment output is determined within


0.8msec after the COMPLETE signal is determined.

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10.Multi-Hold Mode

10-3-1. Sample Hold

A point is held when the T/H signal is turned on


Sensor input value

Indicated value

t1 t2

Hold period
OFF
T/H
ON

High/Low OFF
Limit
Determination
Judgment
Output ON

OFF
COMPLETE
ON

t1: Delay time between the instant when the T/H signal is input and the instant when the
indicated value is held.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

t2: Delay time between the instant when the T/H signal is cancelled and the instant when
the indicated value returns to tracking.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

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10.Multi-Hold Mode

10-3-2. Peak Hold

The maximum value (peak value) in the positive direction is held.

Indicated value
Sensor input value

t1 t2 t1 t2
t

Detection/hold period Detection/hold


OFF period
T/H
ON

High/Low OFF
Limit Indeterminate
Judgment period (Note
Output ON

OFF
COMPLETE
ON

Note: During the indeterminate period, the Judgment output


varies with variations in the input waveform. However, the
COMPLETE output is kept on during the indeterminate
period. Read the result of judgment when the indicated
value becomes stable (immediately before the rising
edge of T/H).

t1: Delay time between the instant when the T/H signal is input and the instant when the
indicated value is held.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

t2: Delay time between the instant when the T/H signal is cancelled and the instant when
the indicated value returns to tracking.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

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10.Multi-Hold Mode

10-3-3. Valley Hold

The maximum value (valley value) in the negative direction is held.

Sensor input value

Detection/hold period

Detection/hold period
Indicated value

t1 t2 t1 t2

OFF
T/H
ON

High/Low OFF
Limit Indeterminate Indeterminate
Judgment period (Note period (Note
Output ON

OFF
COMPLETE
ON

Note: During the indeterminate period, the Judgment output


varies with variations in the input waveform. However, the
COMPLETE output is kept on during the indeterminate
period. Read the result of judgment when the indicated
value becomes stable (immediately before the rising
edge of T/H).

t1: Delay time between the instant when the T/H signal is input and the instant when the
indicated value is held.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

t2: Delay time between the instant when the T/H signal is cancelled and the instant when
the indicated value returns to tracking.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

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10.Multi-Hold Mode

10-3-4. P-P (Peak-to-Peak) Hold

The maximum value of difference from the value of the instant when the T/H signal is
turned on is held.


Indicated value

Sensor input value

Indicated value=0

Reference line
(Here is referenced
only for the hold period.)
Detection/hold period Indicated value=0
t
t1
t2

T/H OFF

ON

High/Low OFF
Limit Indeterminate
Judgment period (Note
Output ON

OFF
COMPLETE
ON

Note: During the indeterminate period, the Judgment output


varies with variations in the input waveform. However, the
COMPLETE output is kept on during the indeterminate
period. Read the result of judgment when the indicated
value becomes stable (immediately before the rising
edge of T/H).

t1: Delay time between the instant when the T/H signal is input and the instant when the
indicated value is held.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

t2: Delay time between the instant when the T/H signal is cancelled and the instant when
the indicated value returns to tracking.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

Hereinafter, display in every Peak-to-peak Hold is as follows:


・ The hold is displayed with a yellow "+" mark.
・ No High/Low Limit Graph is displayed.

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10.Multi-Hold Mode

10-3-5. Period Specified Hold (Peak, Valley, P-P)

The hold detection period is specified externally by this method. A reset signal (T/H) is
required for canceling the hold.

Example: Period Specified Peak Hold

Sensor input value

Indicated value

Detection Hold period


period
t
t1 t2

OFF
H/M t3
ON

OFF
T/H
ON

High/Low OFF
Limit
Determination
Judgment
Output ON

OFF
COMPLETE
ON

t1: Delay time between the instant when the H/M signal is input and the instant when the
hold is detected.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

t2: Delay time between the instant when the H/M signal is cancelled and the instant when
the hold is determined.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

t3: Minimum reset signal width required for canceling the hold.
Ts+0.8msec (min.)

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10.Multi-Hold Mode

10-3-6. Time Specified Hold (Peak, Valley, P-P)

The hold detection period is within the set time (Hold Detect Time) from the triggered
point in time by this method. A reset signal (T/H) is required for canceling the hold.

Example: Time Specified Peak Hold

Sensor input value

Indicated value

Detection Hold period


period
t
t1 t2 t3

OFF
H/M
ON

OFF
Hold Detect
Time ON

OFF
T/H
ON

High/Low OFF
Limit
Judgment Determination
Output ON

OFF
COMPLETE
ON

t1: Delay time between the instant when the H/M signal is input and the instant when the
hold is detected.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

t2: Delay time between the instant when the hold detect time expires and the instant
when the hold is determined.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

t3: Minimum reset signal width required for canceling the hold.
Ts+0.8msec (min.)

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10.Multi-Hold Mode

10-3-7. Time Specified Automatic Hold (Peak, Valley, P-P)

The hold detection period is within the set time (Hold Detect Time) from the instant
when the indicated value crosses over the waveform start level. A reset signal (T/H) is
required for canceling the hold.

Example: Time Specified Automatic Peak Hold

Sensor input value

Indicated value

Hold Start Level

t1 t2 t3
t
Detection Hold period
period
OFF
Hold Detect
Time
ON

OFF
T/H
ON

High/Low OFF
Limit
Determination
Judgment
Output ON

OFF
COMPLETE
ON

t1: Delay time between the instant when the indicated value exceeds the hold start level
and the instant when the hold is detected.
Ts msec (max.)

t2: Delay time between the instant when the hold detect time expires and the instant
when the hold is determined.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

t3: Minimum reset signal width required for canceling the hold.
Ts+0.8msec (min.)

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10.Multi-Hold Mode

10-3-8. Relative Maximum Value / Relative Minimum Value Hold

Detection is performed while the H/M signal is ON from the instant when the indicated
value crosses over the Waveform Start Level. The hold can be cancelled by turning on
the T/H signal as a reset signal.

Example: Relative Maximum Value Hold

Sensor input value

Indicated value

Hold Start Level

t1

t
Detection Hold period
period
t2
OFF
H/M
ON t3

OFF
T/H
ON
High/Low OFF
Limit
Determination
Judgment
Output ON

OFF
COMPLETE
ON

t1: Delay time between the instant when the indicated value exceeds the hold start level
and the instant when the hold is detected.
Ts msec (max.)

t2: Delay time between the instant when the H/M signal is input and the instant when it is
detected that the indicated value exceeds the hold start level.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

t3: Delay time between the instant when the T/H signal is input and the instant when the
indicated value returns to tracking.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

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10.Multi-Hold Mode

10-3-9. Four Types of Inflection Point Hold

Detection starts when the H/M signal is input and the indicated value crosses over the
Hold Start Level. Detection is performed while the H/M signal is ON. The COMPLETE
output is made immediately when there is a minute slope. Therefore, if the Judgment
output is taken in immediately after the COMPLETE output is made, correct results may
not be able to be obtained as is the case with the peak hold.
Take in the Judgment output after determination of the hold by turning off the H/M
signal. The hold can be cancelled by turning on the T/H signal as a reset signal.

Four types of Inflection Point Hold


Load

Inflection Point Hold D Inflection Point Hold B

+ +

Inflection Point Hold C


+ +
Inflection Point Hold A
Time

Each inflection point hold is explained by the method in "16-2-12. Minimum Slope
Detection Value / Slope Detection Interval A / Slope Detection Interval B / Preliminary
Slope Detection Point" P118. (Point a is held as an inflection point when the amount of
change D exceeds the set "Minimum Slope Detection Value".

Inflection Point Hold A Inflection Point Hold B Slope Detection


Intervals
A B

D C
a C
Slope change point
Slope change point
C
a C D

A B
Slope Detection Intervals
Preliminary Slope Preliminary Slope
Detection Point detection point

Inflection Point Hold C Inflection Point Hold D Slope Detection


Intervals
A B
D C
C a
Slope change point Slope change point
C
a D
C

A B

Slope Detection Intervals Preliminary Slope Preliminary Slope


detection point Detection Point

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10.Multi-Hold Mode

10-3-9-1. Inflection Point Hold A


Sensor input value

Indicated value

Hold Start
Level t
Detection/hold period Hold period
t1
t3 t4
t2
OFF
H/M
ON

OFF
T/H
ON

High/Low OFF
Limit Determination
Judgment
Output
ON
Indeterminate
period (Note
OFF
COMPLETE
ON

Note: During the indeterminate period, the Judgment output varies with
variations in the input waveform. However, the COMPLETE output is
kept on during the indeterminate period. Read the result of judgment
after determination of the judgment by turning off the H/M signal.

t1: Delay time between the instant when the indicated value exceeds the hold start level
and the instant when the hold is detected.
Ts msec (max.)

t2: Delay time between the instant when the H/M signal is input and the instant when it is
detected that the indicated value exceeds the hold start level.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

t3: Delay time between the instant when the H/M signal is cancelled and the instant when
the hold is determined.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

t4: Delay time between the instant when the T/H signal is input and the instant when the
indicated value returns to tracking.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

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10-3-9-2. Inflection Point Hold B


Sensor input value

Indicated value

Hold Start
Level t
Detection / hold period Hold period
t1
t3 t4
t2
OFF
H/M
ON
OFF
T/H
ON
Determination
High/Low
Limit
OFF
Judgment
Output ON
Indeterminate
period (Note
OFF
COMPLETE
ON

Note: During the indeterminate period, the Judgment output varies with
variations in the input waveform. However, the COMPLETE output is
kept on during the indeterminate period. Read the result of judgment
after determination of the judgment by turning off the H/M signal.

t1: Delay time between the instant when the indicated value exceeds the hold start level
and the instant when the hold is detected.
Ts msec (max.)

t2: Delay time between the instant when the H/M signal is input and the instant when it is
detected that the indicated value exceeds the hold start level.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

t3: Delay time between the instant when the H/M signal is cancelled and the instant when
the hold is determined.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

t4: Delay time between the instant when the T/H signal is input and the instant when the
indicated value returns to tracking.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

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10.Multi-Hold Mode

10-3-9-3. Inflection Point Hold C


Sensor input value

Indicated value

Hold Start
Level t
Detection/hold period Hold period
t1
t3
t4
t2
OFF
H/M
ON
OFF
T/H
ON
Determination
High/Low OFF
Limit
Judgment
Output ON
Indeterminate
OFF period (Note
COMPLETE
ON

Note: During the indeterminate period, the Judgment output varies with
variations in the input waveform. However, the COMPLETE output is
kept on during the indeterminate period. Read the result of judgment
after determination of the judgment by turning off the H/M signal.

tt1: Delay time between the instant when the indicated value exceeds the hold start level
and the instant when the hold is detected.
Ts msec (max.)

t2: Delay time between the instant when the H/M signal is input and the instant when it is
detected that the indicated value exceeds the hold start level.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

t3: Delay time between the instant when the H/M signal is cancelled and the instant when
the hold is determined.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

t4: Delay time between the instant when the T/H signal is input and the instant when the
indicated value returns to tracking.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

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10.Multi-Hold Mode

10-3-9-4. Inflection Point Hold D


Sensor input value

Indicated value

Hold Start
Level t
Detection/hold period Hold period
t1
t3 t4
t2
OFF
H/M
ON

OFF
T/H
ON

High/Low OFF
Limit
Determination
Judgment
Output ON
Indeterminate
period (Note
OFF
COMPLETE
ON

Note: During the indeterminate period, the Judgment output varies with
variations in the input waveform. However, the COMPLETE output is
kept on during the indeterminate period. Read the result of judgment
after determination of the judgment by turning off the H/M signal.

t1: Delay time between the instant when the indicated value exceeds the hold start level
and the instant when the hold is detected.
Ts msec (max.)

t2: Delay time between the instant when the H/M signal is input and the instant when it is
detected that the indicated value exceeds the hold start level.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

t3: Delay time between the instant when the H/M signal is cancelled and the instant when
the hold is determined.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

t4: Delay time between the instant when the T/H signal is input and the instant when the
indicated value returns to tracking.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

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10-3-10. Pulse Hold


Values are held when external pulses are input. There are three pulse inputs.
Only one point is held for each pulse input.
Also, for the set values of High and Low Limits, the target channels are fixed as
HOLD 1: operation ch, HOLD 2: operation ch+1, and HOLD 3: operation ch+2. (When
the operation ch is 31ch, the target channels are fixed as HOLD 1: 31ch, HOLD 2: 0ch,
and HOLD 3: 1ch.)

Sensor input value

Indicated value

t
t1 t2

Detection / hold period

OFF
T/H
ON
t3

OFF
HOLD1
ON
t3
OFF
HOLD2
ON
t3

OFF
HOLD3
ON

High/Low
Limit OFF
Judgment Determination Determination Determination
Output ON

OFF
COMPLETE
ON

Inputs of the same signal from the second time onward are ineffective.

t1: Delay time between the instant when the T/H signal is input and the instant when
detection starts.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

t2: Delay time between the instant when the T/H signal is cancelled and the instant when
the indicated value returns to tracking.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

t3: Delay time between the instant when the HOLD signal is input and the instant when
the indicated value is held.
Ts+0.8msec (max.)

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10.Multi-Hold Mode

When Pulse Hold is selected by the operation ch at which sampling starts, the main
screen in graphic display is as follows.

・High and Low Limit Graphs are displayed according to the pulse position.
・The results of measurement are displayed from the left in the order of pulse input.
・When no pulse is input, the result of measurement is displayed as "-----."

・The analog CH used for measurement depends on the Select Analog


CH setting for the operation ch at which sampling starts. The Select
Analog CH setting for operation ch+1/operation ch+2 is ineffective.

・For the High/Low Limit Judgment output, the result of judgment of the
latest input pulse is output to " LO1,OK1,HI1", and the results of
judgment of all input pulses are accumulated and output to
" LO2,OK2,HI2".

General of the hold functions

The delay times for the Judgment output and COMPLETE do not
include the delay time in the analog circuit (low-pass filter). Also,
calculations have been made with no digital filter. Since the
Judgment output and COMPLETE output are made with respect to
analog-filter- and digital-filter-processed values, the transfer of
signals becomes slow and the delay of each output increases as
each filter is strengthened.

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11.Hysteresis Mode

11. Hysteresis Mode

11-1. Function

In the Hysteresis mode, go and return waveforms changing with displacement are
sampled, and necessary points in the waveforms are detected to make judgments such as
High/Low Limit Comparisons.
The maximum sampling rate is 2kHz. The operation is almost the same as in the Multi-
Hold mode except for displacement on the X-axis, go and return samplings, and the
maximum sampling rate of 2kHz.

11-2. Setting and Operating Method

1. Make settings as in "10-2. Setting and Operating Method" P47, and


"16-2-14. Hysteresis Interval" P119.

2. Retrieval of a return sampling is as follows

Hysteresis return retrieval period (*)

Return determination
The hysteresis return output
is turned on.

Displacement

Hysteresis interval Hysteresis interval

The return in this period is ineffective.

Sampling waveforms are shown by the solid lines. The hysteresis return
output is turned ON when the return waveform sampling starts, and is turned
OFF upon its completion. (See "4-3-2. Input and Output Signals" P25.

3. The scale of the X-axis and handling of sudden changes in displacement input are the
same as those in the Waveform and Displacement Comparison mode. (See "13-5.
Waveform and Displacement Comparison Mode" P74.)

4. Go and return waveforms are displayed on the graph in blue and red, respectively.

If the operation ch is switched and any hold point occurs in


the hysteresis return retrieval period (*), no "+" mark is
displayed when the waveform is displayed.

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12.Hysteresis 2

12.Hysteresis 2

12-1. Function

In the Hysteresis 2 mode, go and return waveforms changing with displacement are
sampled for High/Low Limit Comparisons of go measured values and differences
between go and return measured values (go - return) on the displacement points where
external pulses are input.
The operation is the same as in the Hysteresis mode except for the holding method and
the High/Low Limit Comparison method.

12-2. Setting and Operating Method

1. Sampling is the same as in the Hysteresis mode. (See "11-2. Setting and Operating
Method" P64.)

2. Measure the High and Low Limits.


・Go measured value comparison: Uses the High Limit / Low Limit.
・ Between-go-and-return difference comparison: Uses the HI-HI Limit / LO-LO
Limit. (See"16-2-7. High Limit / Low Limit / HI-HI/LO-LO Mode / HI-HI Limit /
LO-LO Limit" P109.)

3. Pulse Input
Determine displacement points by the ON edges of HOLD 1 ~ 3 (See"4-3-2. Input
and Output Signals" P25.) For the set values of High and Low Limits with respect to
each Pulse Input, the target channels are fixed as
HOLD 1: operation ch, HOLD 2: operation ch+1, and HOLD 3: operation ch+2.
(When the operation ch is 31ch, the target channels are fixed as HOLD 1: 31ch,
HOLD 2: 0ch, and HOLD 3: 1ch.)
Also, the input / output specifications of each signal are the same as in Pulse Hold
(See "10-3-10. Pulse Hold" P62.) (The results of difference judgment are output when
the return displacement point=go pulse input displacement point.)

4. Start Sampling.
(See "9. Method of Starting Measurement" P43, and "16-2-9. Level Axis Select / Waveform
Start Level / Waveform Termination Level / Hold Start Level" P113.)

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In the Hysteresis 2 mode, the main screen is displayed as follows:

・High/Low Limit Waveforms are not displayed on the graph, and if the result of
comparison is an error, the result of measurement is displayed in red.
・The results of measurement are displayed from the left in the order of pulse input.
・When no pulse is input, the result of measurement is displayed as "-----".

In the hysteresis 2 mode, hold point display screen is as follows.

Differences between
go and return measured
values are displayed.

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・ HI-HI Limit / LO-LO Limit Comparisons are not made.

・ If the operation ch is changed during measurement, the measurement is


stopped forcedly. (The results of previous judgments are not displayed.)

・ Each measurement will not be carried out until sampling starts.

・ Measurements are carried out with the Select Analog CH setting for the
operation ch at which sampling starts. The Select Analog CH setting for
operation ch+1/operation ch+2 is ineffective.

・ Do not input any pulse within the hysteresis interval because the result is
not judged normally.

・ No judgment is made if no pulse is input during go.

・ A difference judgment is made when the pulse-input displacement value


is reached during return measurement. (If two or more pulses are input at
the same displacement point during go measurement, judgments are
made by giving priority as pulse 1>pulse 2>pulse 3.)

・ Use of the Auto Code Up mode allows pulse input by the X-axis
measured value set under Code Up Point. (See "16-1. Method of Setting
the Operation ch" P100.)

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13.Waveform Comparison / Waveform and Displacement Comparison Mode

13.Waveform Comparison /
Waveform and Displacement Comparison Mode
13-1. Function

In the Waveform Comparison mode, waveforms changing with time (or displacement)
are sampled to make High/Low Limit Comparisons based on the sampled waveforms.
Sequential comparisons can be made with dynamically changing waveforms.

Waveform comparison mode ⇒ X-axis=time maximum sampling rate=4kHz


Waveform and displacement
comparison mode ⇒ X-axis=displacement
(analog input CH2) maximum sampling rate=2kHz

The point where the High/Low Limit Waveform is exceeded for the first time is
displayed on the graph with a "+" mark.
Also, any one of hold operations: Sample Hold, Peak Hold, and Valley Hold can be
executed simultaneously with the Waveform Comparison operation.

13-2. Setting and Operating Method

1. Decide Channel Number Selection in Code Setting, and set the following items.

・Select Analog CH
(in the Waveform Comparison mode. CH1 is fixed in the Waveform and Displacement
Comparison mode. See "7-4. X/Y-axis Setting by Operation Mode and Input CH"
P41.)

・Level Axis Select


("Y-axis" is fixed in the Waveform Comparison mode. See "16-2-9. Level Axis Select
/ Waveform Start Level / Waveform Termination Level / Hold Start Level" P113.)

・Waveform Start Level


(unnecessary when used with the input signal "Capture start by external signal" ON.
See "16-2-9. Level Axis Select / Waveform Start Level / Waveform Termination Level
/ Hold Start Level" P113.)

・Waveform Termination Level (unnecessary when used with the input signal "waveform
termination level operation" OFF. See "16-2-9. Level Axis Select / Waveform Start
Level / Waveform Termination Level / Hold Start Level" P113.)

・For executing any hold operation, also set the following two items.
(See "13-7. Hold Operation" P78.)

i. Hold Setting (See "16-2-4. Hold Setting" P105.)


ii. HI-HI Limit / LO-LO Limit (See "16-2-7. High Limit / Low Limit / HI-HI/LO-
LO Mode / HI-HI Limit / LO-LO Limit" P109.)

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2. Sample a waveform.

3. Edit the waveform as necessary.

4. Set the area.

5. Set the same value of Channel Number Selection set in "1." under Waveform Save.
(Register the waveform.)

6. By setting the channel having been set in "1." and "5." with channel selection
signals (CODE1 ~ 16: See "4-3-2. Input and Output Signals" P25.), measurements
can be carried out by using the values having been set in "1." and the waveform
registered in "5.". (Set the operation ch.)

・ If the operation ch is changed during measurement, the


measurement is stopped forcedly. (The results of previous
judgments are not displayed.)
・ For hold operation, input the T/H signal as necessary.

13-3. Waveform Sampling Procedures

Waveform sampling can be performed efficiently by the following procedures. (It is


assumed that the F395 has been calibrated.)
For the setting / operating method of each function, see "13-7. Hold Operation" P78.
(For details of input and output signals, see "4-3-2. Input and Output Signals" P25.)

* If no step is shown for each item, select the item by the step of "MODE → Waveform
Sampling".

1. Set "Wave Comp." or "Waveform&Displace" under "Operation Mode".

MODE → Operation Mode → Operation Mode → Wave Comp.


or
Wave&Displace

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2. Set 100Hz under "Sampling Rate". However, it is normally 2kHz in the Displacement
mode. For use in the Displacement mode, operations in "5." ~"9." are unnecessary,
therefore perform operation in "10." after "3." and "4.".

MODE → Operation Mode → Sample Rate

3. Set "Waveform Start Level" and "Waveform Termination Level" at the desired ch (0 ~
15).

Waveform Start Level: Normally set a value close to zero (approx. the increment ×
10). Set a slightly larger value if noise is large.

MODE → Code Set → Basic: Wave Start Level / Wave End Level

4. Set desired channel(s) with external channel selection signals.

Example: 5ch

Control connector

10 COM
11 CODE1
12 CODE2
Request
13 CODE4
14 CODE8 Open CODE16.
(Do not use.)
36 CODE16

5. Exit the setting menu, go to the main screen, input the START signal externally, and
then input a test waveform.

A waveform is input in synchronization with the


"Waveform Drawing" function.
For details, see "9. Method of Starting Measurement" P43.

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6. When the waveform is displayed on the screen, decide the scaling, etc., so that the full
waveform is properly displayed by "Waveform Reading".

7. Move the pointer cursor to the end of the waveform, and examine the length of one
cycle of the waveform.

8. Decide the sampling rate most suitable for the input waveform.
(Maximum data of one waveform) ÷ (Length of one cycle of the waveform [sec])
The frequency obtained by this expression is the most suitable sampling rate. When
the above waveform is taken for example: 2000 ÷ 6 sec.=333.33Hz
The closest value under this frequency is the most suitable sampling rate. (It is 200Hz
for the F395.)

9. Select the most suitable value based on the above calculation under "Sampling Rate".

10. Before waveform sampling, execute "Waveform Clear" first.

11. Execute "Waveform Sampling".

12. Press the key on the screen to input the START signal externally,

and input a waveform for sampling.

13. Select whether or not to adopt the input waveform.

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14. For repeating sampling to set the ranges of the High and Low Limits, repeat the
operations from 11. When two or more samplings are performed with the F395, the
upper limit of the waveforms obtained by sampling becomes the High Limit, and the
lower limit becomes the Low Limit.

Example: Three samplings

Red line: High limit waveform


1st time

Blue line: Latest sampling waveform

3rd time
2nd time

Red line: Low limit

15. Upon completion of sampling, set the area for High/Low Limit comparison under
"Area Setting". Set the start point / end point of the comparison area.

16. Edit the sampled waveform as necessary. Set the point under "Waveform Editing",
and rewrite the graph under "Select Edit". High and low limits can be set for the
waveform within the specified range in a unit of ± % or ± indicated value, and a
new waveform can also be made by drawing a line tying two points.

17. Register the waveform under "Waveform Save". Up to 16 sampled waveforms can be
saved from 0ch to 15ch, which can be used for high/low limit comparison by calling
with external selection signals.

18. The registered waveform can be called and edited again. The waveform called here
and edited as in 16 should be registered again as in 17.

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13-4. Waveform Comparison Mode

In this mode, High/Low Limit Comparisons are made with waveforms changing with
time. High/Low Limit comparison values of approx.
2000 samplings can be stored per channel, so that sequential comparisons can be made in
the set area.

Comparison area
Set whether or not to make
the OK output by the
Un-passing The results are maintained.

High limit
Input waveform

Low limit

Start point End point

For the Un-passing Area Output setting, see "13-8. Un-passing Area
Output" P80.

If the input waveform is within the range surrounded by the High and Low Limits, the
accept signal is output, and if the waveform is out of the range, the High or Low Limit
signal is output. (Red "+" mark display will result.)

Up to 16 pairs (ch) of High and Low Limit Waveforms can be stored, which can be
switched and controlled by external selection signals as desired.
When the results of measurement are displayed on the graph, the High and Low Limit
Waveforms are displayed only in the comparison area.

External selection signals


Input signals from the control connector on the rear panel. (See "4-3-2. Input and
Output Signals" P25.

Control connector

Request

Open CODE 16. (Do not use.)

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13-5. Waveform and Displacement Comparison Mode

In this mode, High/Low Limit Comparisons are made with waveforms changing with
displacement. The operation is the same as in the Waveform Comparison mode.
However, since the X-axis is not a factor of time but input from a displacement sensor,
there are restrictions as follows:

13-5-1. Scale of the X-axis

The full scale of the X-axis is determined by the displacement value (mm, etc.) input by

Equivalent Input Calibration or Actual Load Calibration. (See the item P.37.) Inputs

greater than the above cannot be displayed. The internal resolution is approx. 1/2000.
Also, displacement input values are automatically digital-zeroed with a sampling start
under CAL. Protect when the Level Axis Select setting (See "16-2-9. Level Axis Select
/ Waveform Start Level / Waveform Termination Level / Hold Start Level" P113) is "Y-
axis". (See "6-4. Digital Zero" P39.)

13-5-2. Handling of Sudden Changes

In the case of sudden changes (9 counts or more) in the amount of displacement in the
one-time sampling interval, High/Low Limit comparisons are not made each time.
Comparisons are madeas they are thinned out in accordance with a specified rule.

High/Low Limit Comparisons are made


Load as they are thinned out in this period.
High limit

Low limit

Several samplings
mm
Displacement

As a result, the waveform may be displayed as follows:

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The "0" periods are thinned-out periods. The


wider the loss interval, the sharper a change
Actual input
occurs. In this case, the WARNING signal is
output (turned on) through pin 48 of the
control connector due to a failure of a perfect
Captured and comparison with all data. Slow down the
displayed
waveform displacement changing speed to prevent the
WARNING signal from being output. The
WARNING signal is cleared when the
START signal is input (turned on).

13-5-3. Updating the Amount of Displacement

If the amount of displacement is not updated for the number of samplings set under
Forced-Termination Limit (See "16-2-15. Forced-termination Limit" P120.), sampling is
terminated forcedly. At this time, HI and LO are also output simultaneously if the
Forced-Termination Output setting (See "16-2-16. Forced-termination Output" P120.) is
"ON".

・ During sampling, displacement values are measured by peak hold.


Therefore, even if the displacement is restored, the measured value of
the peak point of displacement is processed. (Displacement values are
measured by valley hold during return measurements in the Hysteresis /
Hysteresis 2 mode.) When two or more samplings are performed at the
same displacement point, if any measured value is off the High/Low
Limit Waveform, the peak/valley value at that time is recorded (taken
later if off both the high and low limits), and if values are not off the
waveforms, the last measured value is recorded.
・Samplings with 0 or less displacement values are all processed as
displacement=0.
・Occurrence of thinning-out/ WARNING is shown by changing the color of
the displacement measured value display as follows (upper left of the
main screen). (Both return to normal conditions when the START signal
is input.)
Thinning-out ........Yellow
WARNING ..........Red
・ Sampling is terminated when the displacement value exceeds the full
scale value or the STOP signal is input. For the full scale value of
displacement, see the item P.37.

・When HI and LO are output by forced termination, judgment operation is


not performed

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13-6. Timing in the Waveform Comparison /


Waveform and Displacement Comparison Mode
After the indicated value crosses over the Waveform Start Level, and the rising edge of
the START signal is input, when sampling enters the comparison area, waveform
comparison starts, and comparisons are made until the comparison area ends, or
waveform capturing is completed (See "9. Method of Starting Measurement" P43.)
Sampling is performed until inputting of the STOP signal, excess of 2048 points, or
crossing over the Waveform Terminal Level (when the signal "Waveform termination
level operation" is ON).

Example1:In cace of NG + Input waveform Comparison waveforms

End of the comparison


area, inputting of the
STOP signal, excess of
2048 points, or crossing
over the waveform
termination level (when
Waveform Start Level the signal "Waveform
terminal level operation"
t1
is ON)
t
Comparison period
t2
OFF
START Next
ON t4 comparison
t3
OFF t5
STOP
ON

Judgment OFF
Output
(OK1) ON
t6 t7 t6

Judgment OFF
Output
(HI1) ON

OFF
COMPLETE
ON

t1: Delay time between the instant when the indicated value exceeds the waveform start
level and the instant when the hold is detected. Ts msec (max.)
t2: Delay time between the instant when the START signal is input and the instant when
the comparison starts. Ts+0.8msec (max.)
t3: Minimum START signal width Ts+0.8msec (min.)

t4: Standby time to start the next comparison Approx. 300msec

t5: Delay time between the instant when the STOP signal is input and the instant when
the area ends Ts+0.8msec (max.)
t6: Delay time between the instant when the START signal is input and the instant when
the judgment output and COMPLETE change. Ts+1.6msec (max.)
t7: Delay time between the instant when NG occurs and the instant when the judgment
output and COMPLETE change. Ts+1.6msec (max.)

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Example2:In cace of OK + Comparison waveforms


Input waveform
End of the comparison
area, inputting of the
STOP signal, excess of
2048 points, or crossing
over the waveform
termination level (when
Waveform Start Level the signal "Waveform
terminal level operation"
t1 is ON)
t
Comparison period
t2
OFF
START Next
ON t4 comparison
t3
OFF t5
STOP
ON

Judgment OFF
Output
(OK1) ON
t6

Judgment OFF
Output t7
(HI1, LO1) ON

OFF
COMPLETE
ON

t1: Delay time between the instant when the indicated value exceeds the waveform start
level and the instant when the hold is detected. Ts msec (max.)
t2: Delay time between the instant when the START signal is input and the instant when
the comparison starts. Ts+0.8msec (max.)
t3: Minimum START signal width Ts+0.8msec (min.)

t4: Standby time to start the next comparison Approx. 300msec

t5: Delay time between the instant when the STOP signal is input and the instant when
the area ends Ts+0.8msec (max.)
t6: Delay time between the instant when the START signal is input and the instant when
the judgment output and COMPLETE change. Ts+1.6msec (max.)
t7: Delay time between the instant when the comparison ends and the instant when
COMPLETE turns ON. 0.8ms (max.)

The COMPLETE output turns OFF when the power is turned on and
reset operation, such as switching the operation ch, is performed.

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13-7. Hold Operation

In the Waveform Comparison / Waveform and Displacement Comparison mode, any one
of hold operations: sample hold, peak hold, and valley hold can be executed
simultaneously. Simultaneously with the Waveform Comparison Judgment, a High/Low
Limit Judgment can also be made with the hold point.

13-7-1. Operation and Operating Method

A High/Low Limit Judgment is made with the hold point only when the
HI-HI/LO-LO Mode setting (See "16-2-7. High Limit / Low Limit / HI-HI/
LO-LO Mode / HI-HI Limit / LO-LO Limit" P109.) is "Hold". (If the setting
is "Sampling Value", real-time judgments on the sampling value will
result.)

Example:

When peak hold is executed

Indicated value
Detection/hold period and Sensor input value
waveform comparison period
Hold reset Inputting of the STOP
signal, excess of 2048
points, or crossing over
the waveform
termination level (when
Waveform the signal "Waveform
Start Level terminal level operation"
is ON)

OFF
START ON

OFF
T/H
ON

OFF
STOP
ON

OFF
COMPLETE
ON

* For the delay time between each signal and processing, and the pulse width of each
signal, see "13-6. Timing in the Waveform Comparison / Waveform and Displacement
Comparison Mode" P76. Also, for the T/H signal and High/Low Limit Judgment output,
see "10-3-1. Sample Hold" P49, "10-3-2. Peak Hold" P50, and "10-3-3. Valley Hold" P51.

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・ Hold is detected over the period from the start to the end of sampling (at sampling-
time). Hold detection is performed only at sampling-time.

・ The hold detecting method is the same as in the Multi-Hold mode (using the T/H
signal).

・ The hold state is maintained even after completion of sampling by keeping the T/H
signal ON. (The hold can be cancelled by turning off the T/H signal.) Also, the hold is
reset by the timing of starting the next sampling even if the T/H signal is kept ON.

・ For High/Low Limit Judgment with the hold point, the HI-HI Limit / LO-LO Limit
setting is used, and the results of judgment is output to LO2/OK2/HI2. (For hold
operation and judgment of the hold point, the inhibit timer is effective.)

・ COMPLETE is output with respect to Waveform Comparison / Waveform and


Displacement Comparison. Therefore, check the results of Judgment of the hold point
at the end of sampling and by the timing of turning off the T/H signal.

・ The hold point is displayed with an orange "+" mark on the graph (the last one point
only). HI-HI Limit and LO-LO Limit lines are not displayed.

・ By turning on the input "Display after measurement", the last sampling value is held
even without hold operation, but no "+" mark is displayed on the graph.

・When hold operation is not performed, real-time High/Low Limit Judgments are made
on the sampling value with the HI-HI Limit / LO-LO Limit.

・ For details of the main screen, and waveform reading / rejected waveform reading
screen, see "2-1-1. Touch Panel Type Color Liquid Crystal Display" P7.

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13-7-2. Setting Method

1. Set "Channel Number Selection" in "Code Setting" to the same operation ch as used
for measurement.

2. Set the HI-HI Limit / LO-LO Limit judgment to "Hold". (If set at "Sampling ", real-
time Judgments on the sampling value will result.)

3. Set the hold to any of "Sample Hold", "Peak Hold" and "Valley Hold". If the hold is
set at "None", real-time High/Low Limit Judgments on the sampling value with the
HI-HI Limit / LO-LO Limit will result.

4. For High/Low Limit Judgment of the hold point, set the HI-HI Limit / LO-LO Limit.
(See "16-2-7. High Limit / Low Limit / HI-HI/LO-LO Mode / HI-HI Limit / LO-LO
Limit" P109.)

13-8. Un-passing Area Output


If the Un-passing Area Output setting (See "16-2-17. Un-passing Area Output" P120.) is
"OFF", the OK signal is not output when sampling does not pass the comparison area.
Since the judgment output is not made until sampling enters the comparison area in this
case, if it ends in an un-passing state, all of the HI, OK and LO outputs are turned off.

When the setting is "ON"

Comparison area

Always acceptable The results are maintained.

High limit

Input waveform

Low limit

Start point End point

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When the setting is "OFF"


Comparison area

Nothing is output. The results are maintained.

High limit

Input waveform

Low limit

Start point End point

When the setting is "OFF"


・ The result of the previous judgment is cleared when the START
signal is turned on.
・ No output will also result if sampling starts after the end point.

13-9. Display After Measurement

Measurement display upon completion of comparison can be selected by the input


"Display after measurement" from the following.
(See "4-3-2. Input and Output Signals" P25.)

1. Input "Display after measurement" ON: The last value is held.


(The held value is canceled when the next sampling starts.)
2. Input "Display after measurement" OFF: Real-time display.

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14. Waveform Editing

14-1. Waveform Call-up

Stored waveforms are called up for editing by this operation. Waveforms are stored
under "14-4-4. Waveform Save" P91, and edited under "14-4. Waveform Editing" P84.

Setting range: 0 ~ 15

MODE → Wave Sampling → Wave Call

After call-up, go to the waveform editing screen to display the called-up waveform.

No pass/fail judgment can be made on the waveform as it is called up


here. For making a judgment, the waveform should be stored under
"14-4-4. Waveform Save" P91, and further the ch should be input
externally (See "13-3. Waveform Sampling Procedures" P69.)

14-2. Waveform Clear

Waveform data for waveform sampling that have been temporarily registered inside is
cleared by this operation. Before sampling waveforms, be sure to execute this operation.

MODE → Wave Sampling → Clear

High limit waveform: Set to -9999 (Not including the decimal point.)
Low limit waveform: Set to 9999 (Not including the decimal point.)
The operation is executed by pressing the key.

The waveform data for comparison from channel 0 to 15 that


have been registered inside is not cleared.

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14-3. Waveform Sampling

Waveforms are sampled by this operation. Before this operation, be sure to execute
"Waveform Clear".

MODE → Wave Sampling → Sampling

* For the waveform operation


keys, see "14-4. Waveform
Editing" P84.

Waveform sampling start key Waveform selection execution key

1. Press the key ("SAMP" is displayed on the left side of the screen.), and
start sampling by the procedures in "9. Method of Starting Measurement" P43. (The
sampling status is displayed at the top of the Y-axis display.)

2. After waveform sampling, display the sampled waveform. Confirm the waveform by
using the waveform operation keys.

3. Select whether or not to use this waveform. To use, press the key.
The waveform obtained by sampling is registered temporarily. When not using this
waveform, start the next sampling.

4. For performing two or more samplings, repeat "1." to "3." For ending the sampling,

press the key or key.

: To the area setting screen.


: To each item selection screen for waveform sampling.

Temporarily registered waveform data cannot be used in the Waveform


Comparison mode as it is, and is also cleared when the power is
turned off.
By storing waveforms under "Waveform Save" (See "14-4-4.
Waveform Save" P91.), these can be used in the Waveform
Comparison mode, and are also backed up.

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・When two or more samplings are performed, the upper limit


and lower limit of the waveforms obtained by sampling are
registered as the high limit and low limit, respectively.
Example: 4th samplings
Red line: High limit waveform
1st time

Blue line: Latest sampling waveform


(4th time)
3rd time
2nd time

Red line: Low limit

・ When waveform sampling is executed, OK is output as a


judgment result without performing judgment operation (when
"SAMP" is displayed).

14-4. Waveform Editing


Confirm or edit a waveform on this screen. The waveform can be edited by area setting,
tie drawing, and shifting, and the waveform can be registered by waveform save. Also,
the waveform can be confirmed by scrolling, scaling up/down, and moving the cursor.

① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥

⑦ ⑭


⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ⑬

1. Area setting key - - - - - - - - - Goes to the area setting screen.


(See "14-4-3. Area Setting" P90.)
2. Tie drawing key - - - - - - - - - Goes to the tie drawing screen.
(See "14-4-1. Tie Drawing" P86.)
3. Shift key - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Goes to the shift screen.
(See "14-4-2. Shift" P89.)

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4. Axis register key - - - - - - - - - Carries out axis registration.


Changes the set value of the Y-axis start point / Y-axis
scaling / X-axis start point / X-axis scaling according
to the display.
Since the graph is first displayed on the screen by the
registered axis setting, the influence of changing the
axis setting by waveform reading or editing is
eliminated.
5. UP key - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Goes to the waveform sampling item selection screen.

6. Waveform save key - - - - - - - Goes to the waveform save screen.


(See "14-4-4. Waveform Save" P91.)
7. Y-axis scaling up/down key- - Scales up/down in the Y-axis direction on the basis of
the Y-axis start point.
8. X-axis scaling up/down key - Scales up/down in the X-axis direction on the basis of
the X-axis start point.
9. Axis return key - - - - - - - - - - Returns the axis setting as registered.

10. Cursor change keys - - - - - - Changes the cursor between the right and left.
The selected cursor becomes white, and the reading is
also displayed in white. The reading is enclosed with a
box.
11. High/low limit waveform change key- - - -
Changes the selected waveform to a high/low limit
waveform.
12. Cursor right/left key - - - - - - Moves the cursor in the X-axis direction dot by dot.

13. Area head/end key - - - - - - - Moves the cursor to the head/end of the area.

14. Screen move keys - - - - - - - Moves the screen on the X-axis by 1/8 of the distance
between the start point and end point of the graph, and
on the Y-axis by 1/4 of the distance between the start
point and end point of the graph.
If you keep pressing the key, continuous movement
will result.
15. Graph area - - - - - - - - - - - - Moves the cursor to the pressed location in the graph
area.
Those other than the screen move keys enter into the
cursor moving area.
16. Reading display- - - - - - - - - Displays the cursor reading.
One of on the right side of the numerical value
shows 0.25 (decimals).

Temporarily registered waveform data cannot be used in the Waveform


Comparison mode as it is, and is also cleared when the power is
turned off.
By storing waveforms under "Waveform Save" (See "14-4-4.
Waveform Save" P91.), these can be used in the Waveform
Comparison mode, and are also backed up.

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14-4-1. Tie Drawing

Prepare points by touching the graph area, and tie the points to create a waveform.

② ④ ⑤

1. Drawing OK key - - - - - - - - - Determines the created waveform.


2. Help key - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Changes the display in the character display area to
reading display or help display.

3. Character display area - - - - - Displays the reading or help.


Reading display - - - : Displays the ongoing point in white.
Displays the previous point in blue.
Help display - - - - - : Gives a brief description of the operating procedure.
4. Point wave key - - - - - - - - - - Moves the ongoing point to the original waveform.
5. Point + key - - - - - - - - - - - - - Can finely adjust the ongoing point.

14-4-1-1. Tie Drawing Procedures

1. Touch the graph area at which you want to prepare the first point.

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2. The first point is prepared.

The point can be finely adjusted by pressing the key.

The point can be moved with the key on the right side of the previous point.

To prepare the next point, touch the graph area on the right side of the present point.

3. A new point is prepared.

4. End the point preparation with the key.

5. Display the created waveform.

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About the number of points that can be prepared

Up to 10 points can be prepared.


From the 11th point, a new point is not prepared, but the 10th point is
changed.

14-4-1-2. About Deletion of Previously Prepared Points

Previously prepared points can be deleted by touching their left side. A new point is
prepared at the touched location, and the points on its right side are deleted.

Example) Pressing between the 2nd point and 3rd point

Points from the 3rd point onward are deleted, and a new 3rd point is prepared.

14-4-1-3. About the Help Function

A brief description of the operating procedure is given by pressing the key.

① ②

1. Help key - - - - - - - - - - - - - Displays the reading in the character display area.


2. Scroll key- - - - - - - - - - - - - Scrolls help.
3. Character display area - - - - Displays help.

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14-4-2. Shift
Specify part of the waveform to shift it up/down. There are two screens: one for setting
the range, and the other for setting the amount of shift.
① ②

⑥ ⑦

1. Range OK key - - - - - - - - - Determines the range of the waveform.


2. Shift OK key - - - - - - - - - - Determines the shift to make a change to the waveform.
3. Digit select key - - - - - - - - - Selects the digit to input a numerical value.‘_’indicates
the selected digit.
4. +/- key- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Increases/decreases the value of the selected digit.
5. Clear key - - - - - - - - - - - - - Resets the numerical value back to zero.
6. Reading display - - - - - - - - Displays the cursor reading.
7. Simple numerical input - - - Input a numerical value.
Displays the present increment/decrement value in the
numerical display area.

14-4-2-1. Shift Procedures

1. First, sandwich the shifting range with the right and left cursors, and press the

key.

2. The shifting range is determined.

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3. By pressing the graph area, the waveform is shifted to the pressed location. Also, by
changing the increment/decrement value displayed at the simple numerical input
section, the waveform can be shifted while specifying the amount of increment/

decrement. After completion of shifting, press the key.

4. Display the shifted waveform.

14-4-3. Area Setting

Set the start point/end point of the comparison area to decide the part of the waveform
targeted for comparison.

1. Area register key - - - - - - - - - Registers the area.

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14-4-3-1. Area Setting Procedures

1. Move the cursors to sandwich the area.

2. Press the key to register the area.

3. The set area is indicated by a blue line at the top of the screen, and outside the area
becomes gray.

14-4-4. Waveform Save

Waveforms edited under “Waveform Editing” are stored by this operation. Waveforms
saved here are used for pass / fail judgment. Up to 16 paird (ch) of waveforms can be set,
and waveforms to be used are set by external operation ch selection signals.

Setting range: 0 ~ 15

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15. Waveform Reading

Set the functions relating to the waveform display of the F395.


The Y-axis start point to X-axis scaling can be changed on the waveform reading screen

( key operation). Therefore, it is recommended to adjust each waveform reading


on the waveform reading screen after waveform sampling.
(See "14-4. Waveform Editing" P84.)

15-1. Waveform Reading

Each point of the waveform sampled and displayed by the F395 can be read.

② ①

1. Cursor center key - - - - - - - - Moves the screen so that the cursor position comes at
the center of the screen.
* If the cursor is positioned near 0 of the X-axis,
centering will not result. The same goes for the case
where the cursor is positioned near -9999 of the Y-
axis.
* Cursor centering is cancelled by screen move or axis
return operation.

2. Hold skip key - - - - - - - - - - - Moves the cursor alone to the next hold point.
The screen is also moved by pressing the cursor center
key in advance.

3. Hold value key - - - - - - - - - - Goes to the hold point screen.

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The measured value of the cursor-placed waveform is displayed as the present value.
At this time, the High and Low Limits (X/Y-axis) are also displayed. Details of the
numerical display are as follows. (The X-axis reading display is the same as in "14-4.
Waveform Editing" P84.)

10.00 cm High limit 100.0kN


X-axis readings Y-axis readings
10.00 cm Present value 100.0kN
10.00 cm Low limit 100.0kN

・ Even if the cursor seems to be placed at the "+" mark, a different point
may actually be read depending on the display scaling. For confirming
accurate values, press the "Hold Jump" key. (See "15-1-4. Hold Jump
Function" P95.)

・ In the Pulse Hold / Hysteresis 2 mode, Y-axis High and Low Limits are
displayed only when the cursor is placed at the "+" mark. In other cases,
"----" is displayed.

・ In the Waveform Comparison / Waveform and Displacement


Comparison mode, Y-axis High and Low Limits are displayed as "----"
where High and Low Limit Waveforms are not available.

・ In the High-Low Relative mode, if Y-axis High and Low Limits exceed ±
10000, "--HI--" and "--LO--" are displayed, respectively.

・ In the Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 / Waveform and Displacement


Comparison mode, the display of the X-axis High / Low Limit reading
section changes according to the Displacement High-Low Mode setting
(See "16-2-8. Displacement High-low Mode / Displacement High Limit /
Displacement Low Limit / Displacement Hold High Limit / Displacement
Hold Low Limit" P110.) as follows

Hold Value: Displacement Hold High / Low Limit


Peak Value: Displacement High / Low Limit
Both: "+" Mark Section: Displacement Hold High / Low Limit
Others: Displacement High / Low Limit

・ Be aware that the sampled waveform display is not updated when


the Waveform Reading screen is displayed.

・ Display of X-axis High and Low Limits is not available in the Multi-
Hold / Waveform Comparison mode.

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15-1-1. Cursor Center Key

By pressing the cursor center key, the axis setting is changed so that the present cursor
position comes at the center of the screen.

* If the cursor is moved with the cursor center key pressed, the cursor does not move
from the center of the screen, but the screen traces the waveform.

15-1-2. Waveform Reading in the Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 Mode

Select the go / return waveform in the Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 mode with the key.

: Go waveform (In the Hysteresis 2 mode, the High / Low Limit


corresponds to the go Judgment value.)
: Return waveform (In the Hysteresis 2 mode, the High / Low Limit
corresponds to the difference Judgment value.)

The difference Judgment value in the Hysteresis 2 mode is set by


the HI-HI Limit / LO-LO Limit. (See "12-2. Setting and Operating
Method" P65.)

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15-1-3. Waveform Reading in the Waveform Comparison / Waveform and


Displacement Comparison Mode

Comparison display
selector key
Comparison
values

Select the data displayed as comparison values with the key.

: Displays High and Low Limits of the comparison waveform at the


cursor-indicated point.
: Displays HI-HI and LO-LO Limits on the measurement ch at the
cursor-indicated point.

15-1-4. Hold Jump Function

Hold Points are quickly searched for by this function. Every time the "Hold Jump" key is
pressed, the cursor moves to the next Hold Point.

When the "Hold Jump" key is pressed ... The cursor moves to the next hold point.
(The graph area also moves corresponding
to the point.)

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15-1-5. Simple Call-up of the Waveform Reading Screen

The Waveform Reading screen can directly be called up with the key on the Hold
Point Display screen.

15-1-6. Display of Hold Point in the Read Waveform

Hold Point in the read waveform can be listed with the key on the Waveform

Reading screen.

15-2. Rejected Waveform Reading


Rejected Waveforms having failed in sampling are read by this operation. Up to four
waveforms can be stored.
Setting item: Cancel / Last Wave / 2nd Last Wave / 3rd Last Wave / 4 Oldest Wave

MODE → Read Wave → Read NG Wave

1. Select the waveform to be read, and press the key.


Go to the Rejected Waveform Reading screen.
(When there is no Rejected Waveform, the buzzer beeps.)

2. The operating method of the screen is the same as that of the Waveform Reading
screen.

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・ Up to the "2nd Last Wave" are stored in the Hysteresis mode.


・ NG waveforms are automatically updated upon their occurrence.
Therefore, if the displayed waveform is automatically cleared, the
display is changed to the waveform set at that time.

15-3. Rejected Waveform Clear


The oldest rejected waveform is cleared.
The operation is executed by pressing the key.

MODE → Read Wave → NG Wave CLR.

15-4. Y-axis Start Point


Set the Y-axis start point (lower end) of the graph.
Setting range: -9999 ~ 9999 (Not including the decimal point.)

MODE → Read Wave → Y StartPoint

Y-axis Start
Point

15-5. Y-axis Scaling


Set the Y-axis scale of the graph. Select scaling so that the input waveform is properly
displayed.
Setting item: 100% / 50% / 20% / 10% / 5% / 2% / 1%

MODE → Read Wave → Y Scale

Y-axis
scale

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15-6. X-axis Start Point


Set the X-axis start point of the graph.
Setting range: Changed according to the Operation Mode, Sampling Rate, and Actual
Load Calibration value for the X-axis.
(Not including the decimal point in the following table.)
(Load input value for Equivalent Input Calibration (pulse input
calibration for PUI))

Multi-Hold / Waveform Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 / Waveform


Comparison mode and Displacement Comparison mode
Sampling rate Range Calibration value Range
4kHz 0 ~ 500 1 ~ 2047 0 ~ 2000
2kHz 0 ~ 1000 2048 ~ 4095 0 ~ 4000
1kHz 0 ~ 2000 4096 ~ 8191 0 ~ 8000
500Hz 0 ~ 4000 8192 ~ 16383 0 ~ 16000
200Hz 0 ~ 10000
100Hz 0 ~ 20000

MODE → Read Wave → X StartPoint

X-axis
Start Point

15-7. X-axis Scaling


Set the X-axis scale of the graph. Select scaling so that the input waveform is properly
displayed.
Setting item: 100% / 50% / 20% / 10%

MODE → Read Wave → X Scale

X-axis scale

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15-8. Control Signal Display

The input conditions of the H/M and T/H signals are displayed together with the graph
on the screen.
Setting item: ON / OFF

MODE → Read Wave → Control Signal

In modes other than the Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 mode

T/H (pink)
H/M (green)

In the Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 mode


(The colors and up-and-down relationship between the H/M and
T/H signals are the same as the above.)

Go
Return

Display is provided when the Control Signal Display setting is "ON".

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16.Code Setting

16. Code Setting

Set the items used in each Operation Mode only the items necessary for the set
Operation Mode are displayed.
(See "3-2. Setting Mode Tree Chart" P15.)

16-1. Method of Setting the Operation ch

The operation ch can be set by external signals or the Auto Code Up function. Also, an
interval of approx. 40msec is required for switching the operation ch. (Switching within
approx. 40msec is ineffective. Operation ch switching processing is performed approx.
40msec after switching.)

1. Setting by external signals

(Processed by addition of the numerical value at the " ~ " part of CODE ~ .)

Operation
CODE16 CODE8 CODE4 CODE2 CODE1
ch
0 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 1
2 0 0 0 1 0
3 0 0 0 1 1
CODE1 ~ 16

・ ・
・ ・
・ ・
・ ・
・ ・

・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 0:Open
31 1 1 1 1 1 1:Short

・ In the Waveform Comparison / Waveform and Displacement Comparison mode, the


operation ch of 16 or more is totally processed as 15ch.

・The operation ch is taken in by double reading. For avoiding the delay at change-time,
use the STROBE signal, change the code beforehand, and turn off STROBE by the
timing of changing the operation ch.

2. Setting by the auto code up function

The operation ch can automatically be updated during sampling by using the Auto Code
Up function.
・The Auto Code Up mode is executable when the Multi-Hold / Hysteresis mode is set.

・ If the Auto Code Up (See "16-2-5. Auto Code Up / Code Up Point" P107.) is set to
"ON" on the operation ch at which sampling starts, the sampling is brought into Auto
Code Up mode.

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・In go sampling (in the Multi-Hold mode), the operation ch is incremented by one when:
X-axis value ≧ Code up point
(See "16-2-5. Auto Code Up / Code Up Point" P107.)
and in return sampling, when:
X-axis value ≦ Code up point.
(X-axis value: Sampling time when the Multi-Hold mode is set, and X-axis measured
value when the Hysteresis mode is set.)

・The operation ch can be updated 8 times at maximum.

・The operation ch is automatically updated until it is repeated 8 times or the Auto Code
Up corresponding to the changed operation ch is set to "OFF".

・The operation ch is not updated after it reaches 31ch.

・In the Auto Code Up mode, changing the operation ch by external input is ineffective.

・When the Hysteresis mode is set, it functions only when:


X-axis measured value < 10000.

・ After completion of sampling, the operation ch is fixed at the last operation ch. By
turning on the START signal at the next sampling, the Auto Code Up mode is
canceled, and the mode in which the operation ch is changed by external signals is
brought about. (After sampling starts, check the auto code up setting again.)

・ In the Auto Code Up mode, reset operation of each hold by the T/H signal or H/M
signal is ineffective. Therefore, each hold can be executed simply by keeping the T/H
signal or H/M signal ON.

・The Auto Code Up mode can be cancelled not only by turning on the START signal but
also by turning on the input "Reset Auto Code Up" (See "4-3-2. Input and Output
Signals" P25.) after completion of sampling.

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・The CODE for switching is necessary to perform Auto Code Up in return sampling.
Input larger value not to pass through in go sampling at Auto Code Up Point of code
for switching.

Example:

When CODE 0,1 are set for go sampling and CODE 3,4 are set for return sampling, use
CODE 2 for switching in line with the example of setting below.

Example:
CODE No. 0 1 2 3 4
Auto Code Up ON ON ON ON OFF
Code Up Point 10.0mm 20.0mm 999.9mm 40.0mm 20.0mm

・ When the Hysteresis 2 mode is set, if the Auto Code Up is set to


"ON", pulse input by external signals is ineffective, but instead, in go
sampling, hold is executed when:
X-axis value ≧ Code up point
and in return sampling, when:
X-axis value ≦ Code up point.

・Only in the Auto Code Up mode, the High / Low Limit setting can be
used in the Relative mode. (See "16-2-6. High-Low Relative" P108.)

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16-2. Each Setting Item

16-2-1. Channel Number Selection

Set channel number(s) in Code Setting. Up to 32 channels can be set in Code Setting,
which can be switched and controlled as desired externally.
Setting range: 0 ~ 32

MODE → Code Set

Example: Setting the operation ch to 5ch

1. Press five times.

2. Determine by pressing .

32 channels from 0ch to 31ch can be set.


For setting the same value to 32 channels at the same time, set at 32ch. The same set
value is entered for all 0ch to 31ch every time each item of Code Setting is set.

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16-2-2. Parameter Copy

The value set at one channel is copied to another channel as is by this operation.
Setting range: 0 ~ 32

MODE → Code Set → Basic: Parameter Copy

The source of copy is the channel currently set under "Channel Number Selection". For
copying the value set at one channel to all channels, set at 32ch.
All items set in Code Setting can be copied.

If "32" is set under "Channel Number Selection", you will hear a beep
which indicates a failure in copy.
Set a value other than "32" under "Channel Number Selection", and
execute again.

16-2-3. Select Analog CH

Set the analog input CH used on the Y-axis.

Setting item: CH1 / CH2

MODE → Code Set → Basic: Select CH

The setting is limited depending on the set Operation Mode.


(See "7-4. X/Y-axis Setting by Operation Mode and Input CH" P41.)

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16-2-4. Hold Setting

Set the Hold Type.


It is not displayed in the Hysteresis 2 mode.
In the Waveform Comparison / Waveform and Displacement Comparison mode, only
None, Sample Hold, Peak Hold and Valley Hold are selectable.

In the Multi-Hold / Hysteresis mode


Setting item:
None All Section Period Specified Time Specified
Sample Hold Peak Hold Peak Hold
Peak Hold Valley Hold Valley Hold
Valley Hold P-P Hold P-P Hold
P-P Hold

Time Specified Relative Inflection Point Special


Automatic
Peak Hold Relative Min. Inflection A Pulse Hold
Valley Hold Relative Max. Inflection B
P-P Hold Inflection C
Inflection D

In the Waveform Comparison / Waveform and Displacement Comparison mode


Setting item: None / Sample Hold / Peak Hold / Valley Hold

MODE → Code Set → Basic: Hold Set

For details of each hold, see "10-3. Hold Functions" P48.

Example: Changing the hold to "Inflection Point Hold A" in the "Multi-Hold" mode.

1. Press .

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2. Select "Inflection" from Category.

3. Select "Inflection A", and press .

Setting items in hold setting

The setting items in Hold Setting vary depending on the category of the hold selected
in "2.".

Hold Set
None All Section Period Time
(P、B、P-P)
Hold Timer

Time Auto Relative Inflection Special


(P、B、P-P) (Relative Min, Max)(Inplection A、B、C、D)
Hold Start Level Hold Start Level Hold Start Level
Hold Timer P&V Difference Minimum Slope
P&V Judg. Rate Interval A
P&V Ordinal Interval B
Pre-Point

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16-2-5. Auto Code Up / Code Up Point

In the Multi-Hold / Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 mode, if the Auto Code Up is set to "ON",
switching of the operation ch is brought into Auto Code Up mode. By using the Auto
Code Up Mode, the operation ch can automatically be updated during sampling in the
Multi-Hold / Hysteresis mode, and hold is executed by the Auto Code Up timing in the
Hysteresis 2 mode (in exchange for Pulse Hold). Set the operation ch update timing in
the Auto Code Up mode under Code Up Point. For details of the Auto Code Up mode,
see "2. Setting by the auto code up function" in "16-1. Method of Setting the Operation
ch" P100.

Auto Code Up
Setting item: ON / OFF
Code Up Point
Setting range: 0 ~ 9999
Multi-Hold mode:
Setting unit = One-time sampling time
Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 mode:
Setting unit = Amount of displacement
(relative to the X-axis measured value)

In the Multi-Hold mode

MODE → Code Set → Basic: Auto Code Up


Code Up Point

In the Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 mode

MODE → Code Set → Basic: PAGE → Auto Code Up


Code Up Point

Y
Operation ch 0 Operation ch 1 Operation ch 2 Operation ch 3

Code up point Code up point on


on operation ch 0 on operation ch 2 X
Code up point on
on operation ch 1

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16-2-6. High-Low Relative

Only when sampling is performed in the auto code up mode, High/Low Limit Judgments
can be made in the Relative mode by setting the High-Low Relative to "ON".

Setting item: ON / OFF

MODE → Code Set → Judgment: HI-LO Relative

In the Relative mode, High/Low Limit Judgments are made as follows:

Example of use of High-Low Relative:


When the High Limit Setting=100, and the Low Limit Setting=50

Y
Operation ch 0 Operation ch 1 Operation ch 2 Operation ch 3

250

200
175
100 50
150
125
100 100 50 100 50
75
50
100 50

Code up point Code up point X


on operation ch 0 on operation ch 2
Code up point
on operation ch 1

When the operation ch=0, since the reference value=0 at start-time,


high/low limit judgments are made with:
High Limit=100
Low Limit=50
When the operation ch=1, since the hold=75 on ch=0,
high/low limit judgments are made with:
High Limit=100 + 75 = 175
Low Limit= 50 + 75 = 125
When the operation ch=2 , since the hold=150 on ch=1,
high/low limit judgments are made with:
High Limit=100 + 150 = 250
Low Limit=50 + 150 = 200
When the operation ch=3 , since the hold=75 on ch=2,
high/low limit judgments are made with:
High Limit=100 + 75 = 175
Low Limit=50 + 75 = 125

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・The hold point prior to switching of the operation ch is taken as a reference value, from
which to the set values of high and low limits is taken as an OK judgment area.
・The reference value=0 at sampling-start time.
・When sampling ends, the relative values on the last operation ch are maintained.
・The relative value is not updated by hold / hold cancel on the same ch.
・Graphs of high and low limits are also displayed in relative values.

16-2-7. High Limit / Low Limit / HI-HI/LO-LO Mode / HI-HI Limit / LO-LO Limit

The High Limit output is turned on when the indicated value exceeds the set High Limit,
and the Low Limit output is turned on when the indicated value falls short of the set Low
Limit by this function. The HI-HI Limit and LO-LO Limit can also be set in a like
manner. While Judgments on High and Low Limits are made only with respect to the
indicated value, either Judgments Relative to the indicated value (Hold Value) or sensor
input value (Sampling Value) can be set on HI-HI and LO-LO Limits under HI-HI/LO-
LO Mode. Also, the set values of High and Low Limits on the operation ch in current use
are displayed on the main screen. (See "2-1-1. Touch Panel Type Color Liquid Crystal
Display" P7.)

<High/Low Limit output conditions>


High Limit output: Indicated value > Set value of High Limit
Low Limit output: Indicated value < Set value of Low Limit
HI-HI Limit output LO-LO Limit output:
Comparison value > Set value of HI-HI Limit
Comparison value < Set value of LO-LO Limit
* For HI-HI Limit output / LO-LO Limit output, if the HI-HI/LO-
LO Mode setting is "Hold ":
Comparison value = Indicated value,
and if the HI-HI/LO-LO Mode setting is "Sample":
Comparison value = Sensor input value

High Limit / Low Limit / HI-HI Limit / LO-LO Limit


Setting range: -9999 ~ +9999 (Not including the decimal point.)
HI-HI/LO-LO Mode
Setting item: Hold / Sample

MODE → Code Set → Judgment: HI Limit / LO Limit /


HH/LL Mode / HI-HI Limit /
LO-LO Limit
* In the Waveform Comparison / Waveform and Displacement Comparison mode, High
and Low Limits are not displayed.

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Indicated value

HI-HI Limit
High Limit

Low Limit
LO-LO Limit


HI-HI Limit /
LO-LO Limit

High Limit

GO

Low Limit

OFF
Output Logic
ON

Judgment output signal


when the operation ch is switched

・ The OK signal is output when the Set Value of Low Limit ≦ Indicated
Value ≦ the Set Value of High Limit, and the Set Value of LO-LO Limit
≦ Comparison Value ≦ the Set Value of HI-HI Limit.

・ The HI-HI Limit / LO-LO Limit setting is used for difference judgment in
the Hysteresis 2 mode. (See "12-1. Function" P65.) Also, it is used for
High/Low Limit Judgment of hold points in the Waveform Comparison /
Waveform and Displacement Comparison mode. (See "13-7. Hold
Operation" P78.)

・ The results of HI-HI Limit / LO-LO Limit Judgment are displayed


separately on the screen.

・HI-HI Limit / LO-LO Limit Judgments can be made in the Relative mode
only when the HI-HI/LO-LO Mode is set at "Hold".

・ At Pulse-Hold time, the HI-HI/LO-LO Mode setting is effective only on


the operation ch at which sampling starts.

16-2-8. Displacement High-low Mode / Displacement High Limit /


Displacement Low Limit / Displacement Hold High Limit /
Displacement Hold Low Limit

In the Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 / Waveform and Displacement Comparison mode, High/


Low Limit Judgments of the displacement value can be made by any one of the
following three types by the Displacement High-Low Mode setting.

Displacement High-low Mode


Setting item: Hold Value / Peak Value / Both

MODE → Code Set → Judgment: DPM HI-LO Mode

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1. Hold value

High/Low Limit Judgments are made with respect to the indicated value. When the
operation ch is switched, the results are accumulated at the Judgment output signal ~ 2
(in the Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 mode). The following two types of High / Low Limit
setting are used.

Displacement Hold High Limit / Displacement Hold Low Limit


Setting range: 0 ~ 9999 (Not including the decimal point.)

In the Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 mode

MODE → Code Set → Judgment: PAGE → DPM Hold HI /


DPM Hold LO

In the Waveform and Displacement Comparison mode

MODE → Code Set → Judgment: DPM Hold HI /


DPM Hold LO

Indicated value
Displacement Hold Displacement Hold
Low Limit High Limit

Displacement

Displacement Output Logic


High Limit OFF
ON
OK

Displacement
Low Limit

The displacement hi limit is not turned on due to hold.


Also, the output has no connection with the COMPLETE signal.

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2. Peak value

The displacement value is Peak-held, on which High/Low Limit Comparisons are made.
(The Peak Hold Value has no connection with the displayed value, which is maintained
as internal data.)
The following two types of High/Low Limit setting are used.

Displacement High Limit / Displacement Low Limit


Setting range: 0 ~ 9999 (Not including the decimal point.)

MODE → Code Set → Judgment: DPM HI / DPM LO

Indicated value
Displacement Displacement
Low Limit High Limit

Peak Hold

Displacement

Displacement Output Logic


High Limit
OFF
OK ON

Displacement
Low Limit

The peak hold is cancelled by turning on the input "Displacement hold cancel" (control
connector pin 6). If it is kept ON, real-time High/Low Limit Judgments on the
displacement input value will result. Also, this output has no connection with the
COMPLETE signal.

3. Both

The results of judgment on the Hold Value and Peak Value are accumulated and output.
When either of them is HI/LO-judged, the OK output is turned off.

In the Pulse Hold / Hysteresis 2 mode, the Displacement High-Low Mode


setting is effective only on the Operation ch at which sampling starts.

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16-2-9. Level Axis Select / Waveform Start Level /


Waveform Termination Level / Hold Start Level

Set the value to start graphic display on the screen.


The F395 starts waveform capturing when the Waveform Start Level is crossed and the
START signal is input, and continues capturing until the STOP signal is input, or the
waveform memory area becomes full (2048 data), or the input signal crosses over the
Waveform Termination Level when the signal "Waveform Termination Level Operation"
is ON. The Waveform Start Level also functions as a detection start level in each hold
mode of "Time Specified Automatic Peak Hold" ~ "Inflection Point Hold D". Whether to
execute the Waveform Start Level / Waveform Termination Level with respect to the Y-
axis or X-axis can be set under Level Axis Select. However, the Y-axis is fixed in the
Multi-Hold / Waveform Comparison mode.

Level Axis Select


Setting range: Y Axis / X Axis
Waveform Start Level / Waveform Termination Level
With respect to the Y-axis:
Setting range: -9999 ~ 9999 (Not including the decimal point.)
With respect to the Y-axis:
Setting range: 0 ~ 9999

MODE → Code Set → Basic: Lv. Axis Select /


Wave Start Level / Wave End Level

* In the Multi-Hold / Waveform Comparison mode, the Level Axis Select setting is not
displayed.

With respect to the Y-axis


The solid line shows
a waveform that is
drawn on the screen.

Waveform
Start Level
Waveform
Termination Level
0
t
START

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With respect to the X-axis


Waveform Start Level Waveform Termination Level

The solid line
shows a waveform
that is drawn
on the screen.

0 t
START

When the Level Axis Select setting is "X-axis"

・ The level edge of "Waveform Start Level" occurs only when the X-axis
measured value exceeds the set value in the direction of negative →
positive. Be aware that the level edge does not occur if positive →
negative. Also, the level=set value -1. (If 100 is set, sampling starts
from the X-axis=100 when the X-axis measured value operates as 98→
99 → 100).

・ If the Operation Mode is changed to the Multi-Hold / Waveform


Comparison mode, the setting is automatically changed to "Y-axis". (X-
axis cannot be set in the Multi-Hold / Waveform Comparison mode.)

・ When the Level Axis Select setting is changed from "Y-axis" to "X-
axis", if a negative value is set, you will hear a beep, and at the same
time, it is automatically changed to its default value.

・ The Waveform Termination Level is effective when the signal


"Waveform Termination Level Operation" is ON.

・ For validating the Waveform Termination Level in hysteresis return


measurement, it is recommended to input the hysteresis return signal
to the signal "Waveform termination level operation".

・ With respect to the X-axis, Digital Zero by a sampling start is not


performed on the displacement sensor side.

・ The displacement digital-zero function can operate only when at least


one lock is applied, such as CAL. Protect.

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The Hold Start Level is displayed only when Time Specified Automatic Hold (Peak, Val-
ley, P-P) / Relative Minimum Value Hold / Relative Maximum Value Hold / Inflection
Point Hold A ~ D is selected in Hold Setting to set the start level for executing each
hold. The setting is not displayed when any hold other than the above is used, or when
the Waveform Comparison / Waveform and Displacement Comparison / Hysteresis 2
mode is used.

Hold Start Level


Setting range: -9999 ~ +9999

MODE → Code Set → Basic: Hold Set → Hold Start Level

If -9999 is set, the above hold operates with the Waveform Start Level.
(The Hold Start Level is ineffective.)

16-2-10. Hold Detect Time

This is displayed only when Time Specified / Time Specified Automatic is selected in
Hold Setting to set the time of hold period.

Setting range: 1 ~ 9999

MODE → Code Set → Basic: Hold Set → Hold Timer

The unit of Hold Detect Time is one-time sampling time. For example, if the hold detect
time is set to 1000 when the sampling rate in Operation Mode is set at 1kHz, 1 sec. will
result, and if it is set to 2500, 2.5 sec. will result. For details, see "7-2. Sampling Rate"
P40.

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16-2-11. Minimum Peak and Valley Difference /


Peak and Valley Detection Rate / Peak and Valley Ordinal

This is displayed only when Relative Minimum Value / Relative Maximum Value Hold
is selected in Hold Setting to set the relative maximum and relative minimum value
detection parameters. However, most waveforms can normally be handled at factory-
shipped settings. Set referring to the following principles of operation only in cases
where holding is unsuccessful or finer adjustments are needed. Relative maximum and
relative minimum values are detected based on the following principles.

Minimum Peak and Valley Difference


Setting range: 1 ~ 9999 (Not including the decimal point.)

MODE → Code Set → Basic: Hold Set → P&V Difference

Peak and Valley Detection Rate


Setting item: 25% / 50% / 75% / 125% / 150% / 200% / 300% / 400%

MODE → Code Set → Basic: Hold Set → P&V Judg. Rate

Peak and Valley Ordinal


Setting item: 1 ~ 9

MODE → Code Set → Basic: Hold Set → P&V Ordinal

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First, when difference X between point A


and point B is larger than the "Minimum
A
Peak and Valley Difference", point A is
X judged as the relative maximum value,
and point B as the relative minimum
B
value.

When relative maximum value A and


relative minimum value B are detected
R and difference X between them exceeds
4X
Q the set detection level (1/4 ~ 4 times), A is
3X
P displayed in the relative maximum value
2X
hold mode at each point in time (point R
O
A 1.5X on a 4-times level, for example), or B is
X displayed in the relative minimum value
B hold mode, when the state is brought into
a hold condition.

If two or more relative maximum and


relative minimum values appear in the
waveform, the relative maximum and
A'
A relative minimum values are held
a ccording to the "Peak and Va lley
B B' Ordinal" setting. For example, if "2" is
set, A' and B' are held as the relative
maximum value and the relative
minimum value, respectively.

True Relative Maximum Value I f t h e " M i n i m u m P e a k a n d Va l l e y


Difference" value is too small, when the
waveform contains noise as shown in the
illustration on the left-hand side, the noise
may be regarded as the relative maximum
True Relative Minimum Value value and relative minimum value, so that
correct values may not be able to be held.
Confirm the input waveform on the
Relative screen, and set appropriate values.
Maximum Value

Relative
Minimum Value

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16-2-12. Minimum Slope Detection Value / Slope Detection Interval A /


Slope Detection Interval B / Preliminary Slope Detection Point

This is displayed only when Inflection Point Hold is selected in Hold Setting to set the
inflection point detection parameters.
However, most waveforms can normally be handled at factory-shipped settings. Set
referring to the following principles of operation only in cases where holding is
unsuccessful or finer adjustments are needed. Inflection points are detected based on the
following principles. Each setting item is explained below by taking Inflection Point
Hold A, for example. For Inflection Point Hold B, C and D, see "10-3-9. Four Types of
Inflection Point Hold" P57.
Minimum Slope Detection Value
Setting range: 1 ~ 9999 (Not including the decimal point.)
Slope Detection Interval A / Slope Detection Interval B
Setting range: 10 ~ 200
Preliminary Slope Detection Point
Setting range: 0 ~ 10
MODE → Code Set → Basic: Hold Set → Minimum Slope /
Interval A /
Interval B /
Pre-Point
Assuming that D is the value obtained by
subtracting the amount of change C of the
indicated value in "Slope Detection
D Interval A" from the amount of change of
Slope change point
the indicated value in "Slope Detection
Interval B", point a is held as an inflection
C
point when the amount of change D
a C exceeds the set "Minimum Slope
Detection Value". Normally, A=B.
A B

Slope Detection Intervals


On the contrary, if the slope is steep in a
Value to be held as an inflection point when
the preliminary slope detection point is "0".
short period of time, a value larger than
the actual inflection point may be held
depending on the sampling rate setting. In
Actual inflection point this case, a value close to the actual
E inflection point can be detected by holding
G F the part the change of which is relatively
gentle with "Preliminary Slope Detection
Point". (For Inflection Point C and D,
Sampling interval (250μs At 4khz) move the preliminary slope detection
E: Hold Point when the preliminary slope detection point is "1"
point in the direction of the new
F: Hold Point when the preliminary slope detection point is "2"
G: Hold Point when the preliminary slope detection point is "3"
sampling.)

The unit of Slope Detection Interval and Preliminary Slope Detection Point is one-time
sampling time. For details, see "7-2. Sampling Rate" P40.

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16-2-13. Inhibit Timer

When sampling starts, High/Low Limit Judgments and holds are not carried out for the
set time in the Multi-Hold / Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 mode. As a result, sudden changes
in the measured value at sampling-start time can be invalidated. Waveform capturing is,
however, performed irrespective of this setting.

Setting range: 0 ~ 9999

MODE → Code Set → Basic: Inhibit Timer

The unit of Inhibit Timer is one-time sampling time. For example, if the inhibit timer is
set to 1000 when the sampling rate in Operation Mode is set at 1kHz, 1 sec. will result,
and if it is set to 2500, 2.5 sec. will result. For details, see "7-2. Sampling Rate" P40.

・ Sampling during the inhibit timer setting is not processed internally


(each judgment and hold processing). Therefore, processing will start
after the expiration of the time set under Inhibit Timer.
・The inhibit timer does not function in the Waveform Comparison /
Waveform and Displacement Comparison mode. (Carry out "Area
Setting".)

For measurements by switching the operation ch, set the Inhibit Timer of
the same value. If a different value is set, processing (holds and
comparison judgments) may not be performed depending on the
operation channel switching timing.

16-2-14. Hysteresis Interval

Set the return value of the displacement input to make a return waveform when the
Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 mode is used.

Setting range: 0 ~ 9999


(0: A return waveform is made when the sampling value stops rising.)

MODE → Code Set → Basic: Hys. Interval

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16-2-15. Forced-termination Limit

Set the number of samplings between the instant when displacement stops and the instant
when sampling is terminated forcedly.

Setting range: 0 ~ 9999 (If "0" is set, forced-termination is not performed.)

MODE → Code Set → Basic: F-T Limit

16-2-16. Forced-termination Output

Set whether or not to execute the HI/LO output at forced-termination time by a


displacement stop.

Setting item: ON / OFF


In the Waveform and Displacement Comparison / Hysteresis 2 mode

MODE → Code Set → Basic: F-T Output

In the Hysteresis mode

MODE → Code Set → Basic: PAGE → F-T Output

16-2-17. Un-passing Area Output

Set whether or not to output the OK signal when sampling does not pass the comparison
area in the Waveform Comparison / Waveform and Displacement Comparison mode.
(See "13-8. Un-passing Area Output" P80.)

Setting item: ON / OFF

MODE → Code Set → Judgment: U. Area Output

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16-3. Graph Confirmation

Characteristics of set values are displayed as they are easy to understand for smooth
changing of the set values. This function is applicable only to the items the
characteristics of which can be shown on the graph.
Also, the scale of the graph is fixed at the present value.
If no waveform is displayed, check to see if the setting / scale is suitable for
measurements.

・ When any item different from the X-axis in the selected mode is
changed, like changing the Inhibit Timer when the Hysteresis mode is
used, the graphic display does not appear. If graph confirmation is
needed, set after changing the mode temporarily.

・ Items the graphic display of which is determined by the Operation


Mode are shown according to the Operation Mode.

- Items to be displayed only in the Multi-Hold / Waveform Comparison


mode:
Hold Detect Time/Minimum Peak and Valley Difference / Peak and
Valley Detection Rate / Peak and Valley Ordinal/Minimum Slope
Detection Value / Slope Detection Interval A / Slope Detection
Interval B / Preliminary Slope Detection Point/Inhibit Timer

-Items to be displayed only in the Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 / Waveform


and Displacement Comparison mode:
Displacement High Limit / Displacement Low Limit / Displacement
Hold High Limit / Displacement Hold Low Limit / Hysteresis Interval

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16-3-1. Items to be Displayed on the Graph of the Present Value and


Input Value

Green

Red

Green
Red

Items to be displayed on the graph of the present value and input value are shown.
Green line: Indicates the present value.
Red line: Indicates the input value.

The following items are applicable:


High Limit / HI-HI Limit / Low Limit / LO-LO Limit / Displacement High Limit /
Displacement Low Limit / Displacement Hold High Limit / Displacement Hold Low
Limit / Waveform Start Level / Waveform Termination Level / Hold Start Level /
Hold Detect Time / Inhibit Timer / Code Up Point

・ For Hold Detect Time / Inhibit Timer, the time-converted value of the
set value is displayed at the lower right.

・ For Code Up Point, the time-converted value of the set value is


displayed at the lower right in the Multi-Hold mode.

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16-3-2. Minimum Peak and Valley Difference

Red

Green

Green
Red

Displays skew curves appropriate to the set value by taking the center of the graph as the
midpoint.

16-3-3. Peak and Valley Detection Rate

Waveform by the present value


of the minimum peak and valley
difference (light blue)

Here, a width setting = 1

Red

Green

Green
25% Red
125%

Waveform by the present value of the Minimum Peak and Valley Difference (light blue)

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16-3-4. Peak and Valley Ordinal

Red Not changes by the set


value but a dummy
waveform.
Green

Green
Red

Displays the ordinal number at which the detected Relative Maximum / Relative
Minimum Value is validated.

16-3-5. Minimum Slope Detection Value

Reference line (blue)

Changes with the Changes with the


present value of present value of
Slope Detection Slope Detection
IntervalB (light blue) Red
Interval B (light blue)

Green

Green

Red

Displays the relationship to the present value of Slope Detection Interval A / Slope
Detection Interval B.

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16-3-6. Slope Detection Interval A

Reference line (blue)

Slope Detection Changes with the


Interval A present value of
Slope Detection
Interval B (light blue)

Green

Red

Green
Red

Displays the relationship to the present value of Minimum Slope Detection Value / Slope
Detection Interval B.

16-3-7. Slope Detection Interval B

Reference line (blue)

Changes with the Slope Detection


present value of Interval B
Slope Detection
Red
Interval A (light blue)

Green

Green
Red

Displays the relationship to the present value of Minimum Slope Detection Value / Slope
Detection Interval A.

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16-3-8. Preliminary Slope Detection Point

Reference line (blue)

Changes with the Changes with the


present value of present value of
Slope Detection Green Slope Detection
Interval A (light blue) Interval B (light blue)

Red
Changes with the
present value of
Minimum Slope
Detection Value

Green
Red

Displays the relationship to the present value of Minimum Slope Detection Value / Slope
Detection Interval A / Slope Detection Interval B.

16-3-9. Hysteresis Interval

Reference line (blue)

Hysteresis
interval

Red Green

0.0 80.0mm

Green
red

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17. System-related Settings and Operations

17-1. Set Value Protection

By this function, it is prohibited to change set values and calibrated values in order to
prevent them from being changed due to misoperation. The following three patterns can
be set.
Setting item: All Unprotect / CAL. Protect / All Protect

MODE → System → Protect

All Unprotect .. Calibration can be performed, and also set values can be changed.
The DZ (Digital Zero) function cannot be used.

CAL. Protect ... Calibration cannot be performed, but set values can be changed.
(For the items applicable to "Calibration", see "24. Setting Items list"
P161.)
The DZ (Digital Zero) function can be used.

All Protect ........ Calibration cannot be performed, and also set values cannot be changed.
The DZ (Digital Zero) function can be used.

17-2. Display Update Rate


Set the display update rate of measured values.
Setting range: 0.1 ~ 9.9

MODE → System → Display Rate

17-3. Backlight

The backlight of the color liquid crystal display (LCD) is automatically turned off by this
function. If the touch panel is not touched within the time (min.) set here, the backlight
of the LCD goes out. For lighting the backlight, touch the touch panel, or the turn on the
backlight ON signal.
(See "4-3-2. Input and Output Signals" P25.)

Setting range: 0 ~ 99

MODE → System → Backlight

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・ If the backlight ON signal is kept on, the backlight will not go out.

・ When "0" is set, if the screen is not touched and sampling is not
executed for 2 hours, the backlight will go out. (The backlight is lit by
touching the touch panel, executing sampling, or turning on the
backlight ON signal.)

17-4. Contrast

Set the contrast of the color liquid crystal display.


Setting item: UP / DOWN

MODE → System → Contrast

Up: .................... The LDC becomes brighter in stages.


Down: ................ The LDC becomes darker in stages.

17-5. All Parameters Clear

All set values (SRAM items only) are reset to their initial values.
For the initial values, see "24. Setting Items list" P161.

The operation is executed by pressing the key.

MODE → System2 → All Param. CLR

The operation can be executed only when the "Set Value Protection" setting is "All
Unprotect".

17-6. Self-test

The operating conditions of the F395 body are tested by this function.
If there is any problem, ask your dealer for repair.

The operation is executed by pressing the key.

MODE → System2 → Self Test

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1. Touch panel test

Press a blue square, and its color changes to red. Check to see if the pressed location
reacts correctly. Press to go to the next screen.

2. Display test

Press each button to start testing of the Backlight, Contrast, Color, and Line.

Backlight: Press , and the backlight goes out (Turns


Off). After that, the backlight lights (turns on) when any place
on the screen is touched.

Contrast: Press , and the display becomes brighter. Press , and


the display becomes darker.

Color: The screen color changes in the order of white → black → red →
green → blue.

Line: Horizontal stripes and then vertical stripes are displayed.

Upon completion of testing of each item, press to go to the next screen.

(Press to return to the previous screen.)

BACKLIGHT

CONTRAST

COLOR

LINE

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3. Input / output test

IInput and output, and the input pulse frequency of the PUI (when the option is mounted)
can be checked.

Press / to start each test.

All input and output pins are tested as follows:


1. All outputs are turned on for approx. 0.5 sec.
2. Outputs are turned on one by one for approx. 0.5 sec. in the order
of 17 ~ 24, and 42 ~ 49.
3. The condition of each input pin is displayed in hexadecimal.

IN:×× ×× ×× ON = Hexadecimal
}
}
}
(1) (2) (3) OFF = 0

The relationship between displays and input pins is as follows:

01 02 04 08 10 20 40 80 )Display
(by adding the statement


・・・・ 2
(1) 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 on the left-hand side.)
・・・・27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
(2) Pin No.
(3)
・・・・11 12 13 14 36 37 38 39

The hexadecimal display is as follows:


Decimal Hexadecimal
0~9 → 0~9
10 ~ 15 → A~F

When the PUI option is mounted, the input pulse frequency is


displayed.
(The number of pulses changing in 1 sec. is checked to display the
frequency.)

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17-7. Self-test of ROM & RAM / Self-test of NOV-RAM

The internal circuits of the F395 are tested by this function.

The operation is executed by pressing the key.


ROM-RAM CHK
MODE → System2 →
NOVRAM CHK

ROM-RAM CHK ...............The ROM and RAM are tested. Approx. 3 seconds after
execution of the test, OK/NG judgment is displayed in the
blank on the right-hand side.
(During testing, "now ROM-RAM chk" is displayed. At this
time, no key input is acceptable.)

NOVRAM CHK .................The NOV-RAM is tested. Approx. 15 seconds after


execution of the test, OK/NG judgment is displayed in the
blank on the right-hand side.
(During testing, "now NOVRAM chk" is displayed. At this
time, no key input is acceptable.))
Request

Do not turn off the power during testing.

17-8. Pass Word

This function is for system maintenance of the F395.


MODE → System2 → PASS WORD

・5020 English display mode is established.


・5021 Japanese display mode is established.

17-9. Switching between Japanese and English

Switching between Japanese and English is done by inputting respective Pass Words.
(See "17-8. Pass Word" P131.)

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18. Interface

18-1. SI/F 2-wire Serial Interface

This is a serial interface specifically designed to connect with external equipment such as
a printer, large display, etc., manufactured by us. This interface is a 2-wire type, which
requires only simple and low-priced work. A two-core parallel cable or a cabtyre cable
(Wire with covering thickened for construction) may be used for connection. When a
two-core parallel cable or a cabtyre cable is used, the transmitting distance is
approximately 30m (32.8yds). When a two-core shielded twisted pair cable is used, the
transmitting distance is approximately 300m (328yds).

Connection

Connections with external equipment manufactured by us are non-polar, and up to three


units can be connected in parallel. Do not make these parallel with AC lines and high-
voltage lines .It may cause of malfunction.

Example 1: In the Hysteresis / Wave & Displace mode

SIF
Small display
X-axis display (Set to NET)

Small display Small display


Y-axis display (Set to GROSS) X-axis or Y-axis

Up to three small displays can be connected. Descriptions to be displayed can be selected


independently.

Example 2:

SIF

Large display

Small display Printer

The above example shows connection of a large display, small display and printer. Data
to be displayed (printed) can be selected independently.

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18-2. RS-232C Interface

18-2-1. Communication Specifications

Standards

Signal level: In accordance with the RS-232C.


Transmission distance: Approx. 15m
Transmission system: Start/stop system, full duplex communications
Transmission speed: 1200 / 2400 / 4800 / 9600 / 19200 / 38400bps selectable.
Bit configuration: Start bit: 1
Character length: 7 or 8 bits selectable
Stop bit: 1 or 2 bits selectable
Parity bit: None, odd or even selectable
Code: ASCII

Connector Pin Assignments

Applicable plug: D-SUB 9-pin connector


* OMRON-manufactured XM2D-0901 (cover: XM2S-0913 <with inch thread
#4-40>), etc.
1 6 IN DSR
2 IN RXD 7 OUT RTS
3 OUT TXD 8 IN CTS
4 OUT DTR 9
5 * GND

18-3. Interface-related Settings

Set in agreement with the RS-232C port of the PC, sequencer, etc. to be connected and
this device.

MODE → Communication → Speed / Data Length / Parity /


Terminator / Communication Mode
SI/F Hold Trans. / SI/F Hold Point

18-3-1. Transmission Speed

Set the transmission speed out of the following.


Setting item: 1200bps / 2400bps / 4800bps / 9600bps / 19200bps / 38400bps

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18-3-2. Character Length

Set the data and stop bits out of the following.


(Expression is in the order of data-stop bits.)
Setting item: 8bit-1stop / 7bit-1stop / 8bit-2stop / 7bit-2stop

18-3-3. Parity

Set the parity bit out of the following.


Setting item: None / Odd / Even

18-3-4. Terminator

Set the terminator out of the following.


Setting item: CR+LF / CR

18-3-5. Communication Mode

Set the communication mode out of the following.


(For each mode, see "18-4-12. Automatic Transmission Mode" P149.)
Setting item: Normal / Continuity / Hold Point

Request

These settings are determined when the power is on. Therefore, if any
setting is changed, turn the power off and then on again.

18-3-6. SI/F Hold Point Transmission

Set whether or not to output hold data by SI/F automatic printing after completion of
sampling.
Setting item: Transmit / Not Transmit

When the hold function is used at the ±OVER and ADC ± OVER, the
hold value will be ±9999. While instead of ±OVER or ADC ± OVER,
the ± 9999 will be transferred via SI/F interface.

18-3-7. SI/F Hold Point

Set the ordinal number of hold points to output for SI/F automatic printing.
Setting range: 1 ~ 9

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18-4. RS-232C Format

18-4-1. Writing Set Values

Ch. No. W 0 1 SP 0 0 Terminator (0 ~ 32)


Parameter Copy W 0 2 SP 0 0 Terminator (0 ~ 32)
Select CH W 0 3 SP 0 0 0 Terminator (0,1)*
Hold Set W 0 4 SP 0 0 Terminator (0 ~ 20)*
HI Limit W 0 5 ± Terminator (0000 ~ 9999)
HI-HI Limit W 0 6 ± Terminator (0000 ~ 9999)
LO Limit W 0 7 ± Terminator (0000 ~ 9999)
LO-LO Limit W 0 8 ± Terminator (0000 ~ 9999)
DPM HI W 0 9 SP Terminator (0000 ~ 9999)
DPM LO W 1 0 SP Terminator (0000 ~ 9999)
Wave Start Level W 1 1 ± Terminator (0000 ~ 9999)
Wave End Level W 1 2 ± Terminator (0000 ~ 9999)
Hold Timer W 1 3 SP Terminator (0001 ~ 9999)
P&V Difference W 1 4 SP Terminator (0001 ~ 9999)
P&V Judg. Rate W 1 5 SP 0 0 0 Terminator (0 ~ 7)*
P&V Ordinal W 1 6 SP 0 0 0 Terminator (1 ~ 9)
Minimum Slope W 1 7 SP Terminator (0001 ~ 9999)
Interval A W 1 8 SP 0 Terminator (010 ~ 200)
Interval B W 1 9 SP 0 Terminator (010 ~ 200)
Pre-Point W 2 0 SP 0 0 Terminator (00 ~ 10)
Inhibit Timer W 2 1 SP Terminator (0000 ~ 9999)
Hys. Interval W 2 2 SP Terminator (0000 ~ 9999)
F-T Limit W 2 3 SP Terminator (0000 ~ 9999)
F-T Output W 2 4 SP 0 0 0 Terminator (0,1)*
HH/LL Mode W 2 5 SP 0 0 0 Terminator (0,1)*
Lv. Axis Select W 2 6 SP 0 0 0 Terminator (0,1)*
Hold Start Level W 2 7 ± Terminator (0000 ~ 9999)
Auto Code Up W 2 8 SP 0 0 0 Terminator (0,1)*
Code Up Point W 2 9 SP Terminator (0000 ~ 9999)
HI-LO Relative W 4 0 SP 0 0 0 Terminator (0,1)*
DPM HI-LO Mode W 4 1 SP 0 0 0 Terminator (0 ~ 2)*
DPM Hold HI W 4 2 SP Terminator (0000 ~ 9999)
DPM Hold LO W 4 3 SP Terminator (0000 ~ 9999)
U. Area Output W 4 4 SP 0 0 0 Terminator (0,1)*

Protect W 8 3 SP 0 0 0 Terminator (0 ~ 2)*


Display Rate W 8 4 SP 0 0 Terminator (01 ~ 99)
Backlight W 8 5 SP 0 0 Terminator (00 ~ 99)

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・ For the "*"-marked set values, see the following table.


・ "SP" means space (20H).
・ Channel Number Selection changed by the W01 command is exclusive to RS-232C
communication. The Channel Number Selection of the main body is not changed.

Request

・ Before setting each value, be sure to execute the Channel Number Selection setting
(W01).
・ Receiving of abnormal communications (incorrect data) not mentioned particularly in
the following explanations is ineffective. (No return is made from the F395.)

Select CH
0 1 CH
1 2 CH

Hold
0 None
1 Sample Hold
2 Peak Hold
3 Valley Hold
4 P-P Hold
5 Period P.
6 Period V.
7 Period P-P.
8 Time P.
9 Time V.
10 Time P-P.
11 Time Auto P.
12 Time Auto V.
13 Time Auto P-P.
14 Relative Min.
15 Relative Max.
16 Inflection A
17 Inflection B
18 Inflection C
19 Inflection D
20 Pulse Hold

P&V Judg. Rate


0 25%
1 50%
2 75%
3 125%
4 150%
5 200%
6 300%
7 400%

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Protect
0 All Unprotect
1 CAL. Protect
2 All Protect

F-T Output
0 ON
1 OFF

HH/LL Mode
0 Hold
1 Sample

Lv. Axis Select


0 Y Axis
1 X Axis

Auto Code Up
0 ON
1 OFF

HI-LO Relative
0 ON
1 OFF

DPM HI-LO Mode


0 Hold Value
1 Peak Value
2 Both

U. Area Output
0 ON
1 OFF

(Return at a normal end)

Host W 0 1 SP 0 0 0 1 Terminator
F395 W 0 1 SP 0 0 0 1 Terminator
(The written value is returned.)

(Return at an abnormal end)


(Example of a value out of the setting range)
Host W 0 1 SP 0 0 4 0 Terminator
F395 W 0 1 SP 0 0 0 1 Terminator
(The present value is returned without
receiving the value.)

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・ Conditions to judge abnormalities:


-Something other than SP comes at the place where SP should come.
-Something other than numbers comes at the place where numbers should come.
-The value exceeds the setting range.

・ If "SP" comes at the place where "+" or "-" should come, "+" is judged.

18-4-2. Reading Set Values

The operation is executable for the set values in 18-4-1. and the following two set values.

Only Readable Set Values

Operation Mode W 3 1 SP 0 0 0 Terminator (0 ~ 4)


Operation ch W 0 0 SP 0 0 Terminator (00 ~ 31)

Operation Mode
0 Multi-Hold
1 Wave Comp.
2 Hysteresis
3 Wave&Displace
4 Hysteresis2

Example of A Command (Reading of Channel Number Selection)

Host W 0 1 Terminator
F395 W 0 1 SP 0 0 0 1 Terminator

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18-4-3. Specifying Sampled Waveform Access Channels

Host W 5 1 SP 0 0 Terminator

Input a set value out of the following table.

Return
F395 W 5 1 SP 0 0 Terminator

(Present set value)

Set value
Registered waveforms for comparison
0 ~ 15
(Specify channel No.)
80 Last Rejected Waveform
81 2nd Last Rejected Waveform
82 3rd Last Rejected Waveform
83 4th Last Rejected Waveform
90 Latest sampled waveform
91 Waveform for comparison being used
for measurement
92 High/Low Limit Waveform obtained
by waveform sampling
Other values Do not use.

・ In the Hysteresis mode, "80" indicates the last go and return rejected
waveforms, and "81" indicates the 2nd last go and return rejected
waveforms.

・ In modes other than the Waveform Comparison mode and Waveform


and Displacement Comparison mode, W52, W54, and W55 cannot
be used after specifying W51SP0091. (Also, no return is made.)

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18-4-4. Writing Sampled Waveform Data

Host W 5 2 SP 0

Offset
(00 ~ 63)
1: High Limit
0: Low Limit

Offset binary
4-digit hexadecimal number

32 pieces of data

Terminator

Check sum

・ In the Multi-Hold mode and Hysteresis mode, the operation is


executable only when the set value of W51 is 0 ~ 15 or 92.

・In the Waveform Comparison mode and Waveform and Displacement


Comparison mode, the operation is executable only when the set
value of W51 is 0 ~ 15, 91 or 92.

Return when the check sum is correct

F395 W 5 2 SP 0 Terminator

1: High Limit Offset


0: Low Limit (00 ~ 63)
(Sent)

Return when the check sum is incorrect

F395 W 5 2 SP 1 Terminator

1: High Limit Offset


0: Low Limit (00 ~ 63)
(Sent)

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・ What is offset?
The F395 divides the effective area of the sampled waveform into 64 divisions (No.
00 ~ 63). The waveform data of one specified area out of the 64 divisions can be
handled at one time.

00 63

Effective area (64 divisions)

Example: Writing the high limit of the first area out of the 64 divisions

W 5 2 SP 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 ・・・・・・

High Limit First Area Binary Data

・What is offset binary?


The F395 can handle indicated values from -9999 to +9999, where positive and
negative signs must be handled to exchange these numerical values.
To make all elements positive, a fixed numerical value is added to all elements. As a
result, data can be handled without handling such signs. (Generally, the method by
which a fixed offset is given to all elements in notation is called offset binary.)
The F395 adds 32768 (8000H in hexadecimal) to all elements as a fixed value.

Example:

Value Offset Binary Hexadecimal Notation


-9999 -9999+32768=22769 58F1H ("H" is a symbol to represent a hexadecimal number.)

0 0+32768=32768 8000H
+9999 +9999+32768=42767 A70FH

・Check sum
The last two bytes of the total of 32 data are expressed as a 4-digit hexadecimal
number.

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18-4-5. Reading Sampled Waveform Data

Host W 5 2 SP 0 Terminator

Offset
(0 ~ 63)
1: High Limit (Hysteresis Retur
Return 0: Low Limit (Hysteresis Go)
F395 W 5 2 SP 0

Offset
(0 ~ 63)
1: High Limit (Hysteresis Retur
0: Low Limit (Hysteresis Go)

Offset binary
4-digit hexadecimal number

32 pieces of data

Terminator

Check sum

・ In the Multi-Hold mode, the operation is executable when the set value of
W51 is 0 ~ 15, 80 ~ 83, 90 or 92.

・ In the Hysteresis mode, the operation is executable when the set value of
W51 is 0 ? 15, 80, 81, 90 or 92.

・ In the Waveform Comparison mode and Waveform and Displacement


Comparison mode, the operation is executable when the set value of W51 is
0 ~ 15, 80 ~ 83, 90, 91 or 92.

・As for the 6th character on the host side, "0" specifies a go waveform, and "1"
specifies a return waveform when the set value of W51 is 80, 81, or 90 in the
Hysteresis mode. In other modes, "0" specifies a low limit waveform, and "1"
specifies a high limit waveform.

If the waveform reading screen is displayed when the set value is 90, reading of
the data displayed on the waveform reading screen continues because the data
is not updated.

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18-4-6. Writing the Effective Area of the Sampled Waveform

End of the area


Host W 5 4 SP Terminator

4-digit decimal number


Set the size of the effective
waveform area. (0000 ~ 2047)
Return W 5 4 SP Terminator
F395
Sent (written value)

Start of the area


Host W 5 5 SP Terminator

4-digit decimal number


Set the size of the effective
waveform area. (0000 ~ 2047)
Return W 5 5 SP Terminator
F395
Sent (written value)

・ In the Multi-Hold mode and Hysteresis mode, the operation is


executable only when the set value of W51 is 0 ~ 15 or 92.

・ In the Waveform Comparison mode and Waveform and Displacement


Comparison mode, the operation is executable only when the set
value of W51 is 0 ~ 15, 91 or 92.

Effective waveform area


The F395 divides the sampled waveform into 2048 divisions. For the
size of the effective area, set the start and end of the area.

0・
・ ・・・2047
100 2040

Example) Making the area between point A and B effective on the


above graph
W 5 4 SP 2 0 4 0 Terminator

W 5 5 SP 0 1 0 0 Terminator

This is the same as in "14-4-3. Area Setting" P90 in key setting.

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18-4-7. Reading the Effective Area of The Sampled Waveformend of the


Area

End of the area


Host W 5 4 Terminator

Return
F395 W 5 4 SP Terminator

Return the size of the


effective waveform area
(0000 ~ 2047)

Start of the area


Host W 5 5 Terminator

Return
F395 W 5 5 SP Terminator

Return the size of the


effective waveform area
(0000 ~ 2047)

・ In the Multi-Hold mode, the operation is executable when the set value
of W51 is 0 ~ 15, 80 ~ 83, 90 or 92.

・ In the Hysteresis mode, the operation is executable when the set value
of W51 is 0 ~ 15, 80, 81, 90 or 92.

・ In the Waveform Comparison mode and Waveform and Displacement


Comparison mode, the operation is executable when the set value of
W51 is 0 ~ 15, 80 ~ 83, 90, 91 or 92.

・When W51 is 80 ~ 83 or 90, both W54 and W55 read the number of
sampled data of each waveform minus 1.

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18-4-8. List of Accessible Waveforms by Operation Mode

Accessible waveforms are shown by Operation Mode. The ○ -marked waveforms are
accessible.

Multi-Hold mode
Waveform Waveform Area Area
W51 set
Target waveforms data writing data reading writing reading
value W52 W52 W54/55 W54/55
Registered waveforms for 0 ~ 15
comparison (Specify channel No.) ○ ○ ○ ○

Last Rejected Waveform 80 ○ ○


2nd Last Rejected Waveform 81 ○ ○
3rd Last Rejected Waveform 82 ○ ○
4th Last Rejected Waveform 83 ○ ○
Latest sampled waveform 90 ○ ○
Waveform for comparison being 91
used for measurement
High/Low Limit Waveform obtained 92
by waveform sampling ○ ○ ○ ○

Waveform Comparison / Waveform and Displacement Comparison mode


Waveform Waveform Area Area
W51 set
Target waveforms data writing data reading writing reading
value W52 W52 W54/55 W54/55
Registered waveforms for 0 ~ 15
comparison (Specify channel No.) ○ ○ ○ ○

Last Rejected Waveform 80 ○ ○


2nd Last Rejected Waveform 81 ○ ○
3rd Last Rejected Waveform 82 ○ ○
4th Last Rejected Waveform 83 ○ ○
Latest sampled waveform 90 ○ ○
Waveform for comparison being 91
used for measurement ○ ○ ○ ○

High/Low Limit Waveform obtained 92


by waveform sampling ○ ○ ○ ○

Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 mode


Waveform Waveform Area Area
W51 set
Target waveforms data writing data reading writing reading
value W52 W52 W54/55 W54/55
Registered waveforms for 0 ~ 15
comparison (Specify channel No.) ○ ○ ○ ○

Last Rejected Waveform 80 ○ ○


2nd Last Rejected Waveform 81 ○ ○
3rd Last Rejected Waveform 82
4th Last Rejected Waveform 83
Latest sampled waveform 90 ○ ○
Waveform for comparison being 91
used for measurement
High/Low Limit Waveform obtained 92
by waveform sampling ○ ○ ○ ○

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18-4-9. Reading Indicated Values / Status

Y-axis reading
Host R A Terminator
F395 R A ± 0 0 0 . 0 Terminator
X-axis reading
Host R B Terminator
F395 R B ± 0 0 0 . 0 Terminator

Status reading
Host R C Terminator
F395 R C SP 0 0 0 0 0 Terminator
Alarm
0: Normal Not used
1: ADC+OVER Reserved Latest sampled
2: ADC-OVER waveform update
3: +OVER+ 0: OFF
4: -OVER- 1: ON
High Limit exceeded Low Limit exceeded
0: High Limit or less 0: Low Limit or less
1: High Limit exceeded 1: Low Limit exceeded
2: HI-HI Limit exceeded 2: LO-LO Limit exceeded

The status priority is as follows:


Alarm: (ADC+OVER) > (ADC-OVER) > (+OVER+) > (-OVER-) > Normal
High Limit exceeded: (HI-HI Limit exceeded) > (High Limit exceeded ) > (High Limit or less)
Low Limit exceeded: (LO-LO Limit exceeded) > (Low Limit exceeded) > (Low Limit or more)

Resolution of X-axis reading (The size to one data of the X-axis is read.)
Host R D Terminator
F395 R D SP 0 . 0 0 0 Terminator

About the Reading Value


・In the Multi-Hold / Waveform ・In the Hysteresis / Waveform and
Comparison mode (X-axis is time. Displacement Comparison / Hysteresis 2
) mode (X-axis is displacement.)
Sampling rate Reading value The displayed value Reading value
100Hz 0010. (ms) on the item of actual (The decimal point
load calibration is arbitrary)
200Hz 0005. (ms)
0 ~ 2047 1
500Hz 0002. (ms)
2048 ~ 4095 2
1kHz 0001. (ms)
2kHz 000.5 (ms) 4096 ~ 8191 4
4kHz 00.25 (ms) 8192 ~ 9999 8

・ The X-axis reading (RB ~ ) can be used only in the Waveform and
Displacement Comparison / Hysteresis / Hysteresis 2 mode. In other
modes, indeterminate values are read.

・ The flag "Latest sampled waveform update" of the RC command is


cleared when the RC command is read.

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18-4-10. Commands

Digital zero (Y-axis)


Host C A Terminator

F395
Digital zero reset (Y-axis)
Host C B Terminator
F395

No response is made to the commands.

18-4-11. Reading Hold Data

On the Latest Sampled Waveform and Last ~ 4th Last Rejected Waveforms, all Hold
Points (up to 9 points of X/Y-axis data) can be read. See "1." and "2.".
Also, on the Latest Sampled Waveform, the data of each hold point can be read. See "3.".

Hold type: 0 ~ 19=Hold, 20=Pulse hold / Hysteresis 2 pulse 1, 21=Pulse 2,


22=Pulse 3, 30=Waveform Comparison NG point
SY: Y-axis status 0 1 0 LL LO OK HI HH
SX: X-axis status 0 1 0 0 0 LO OK HI
B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B0
SUM 1 ~ 4 : The last two bytes of the total of all ASCII data from RHG to SX of 9:
expressed as a 4-digit hexadecimal number.

1. All reading: Latest sampled waveform

Host R H G A Terminator

Hold type Y-axis data X-axis data Status

F395 R H G 1 : × × ± 0 0 0 . 0 ± 0 0 0 0 . 0 SY SX

2 : × × ± 0 0 0 . 0 ± 0 0 0 0 . 0 SY SX

3 : × × ± 0 0 0 . 0 ± 0 0 0 0 . 0 SY SX
・・

9 : × × ± 0 0 0 . 0 ± 0 0 0 0 . 0 SY SX
SUM 1 ~ 4 Terminator

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2. All reading: Rejected waveform

Host R H N * Terminator * Entry of a numerical value from 1 to 4 into * allows


reading of the hold data of the *th rejected waveform.
1: Last rejected waveform ~ 4: 4th last rejected waveform

Hold type Y-axis data X-axis data Status

F395 R H N 1 : × × ± 0 0 0 . 0 ± 0 0 0 0 . 0 SY SX

2 : × × ± 0 0 0 . 0 ± 0 0 0 0 . 0 SY SX

3 : × × ± 0 0 0 . 0 ± 0 0 0 0 . 0 SY SX

・・・
9 : × × ± 0 0 0 . 0 ± 0 0 0 0 . 0 SY SX
SUM 1 ~ 4 Terminator

3. Point-by-point reading: Latest sampled waveform

Host R H G * Terminator * Entry of a numerical value from 1 to 9 into * allows


reading of the *th hold data.

Hold type Y-axis data X-axis data Status

F395 R H G 1 : × × ± 0 0 0 . 0 ± 0 0 0 0 . 0 SY SX
Terminator

If there is no hold data, "-----" is totally displayed except for 1: / 2: / - 9:


and SUM.

Differences between go and return measured values are read out


to the data of X-axis at the hold points in Hysteresis 2 mode.
Also, the result of judging of the differences between go and return
measured values are read out in SX.

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18-4-12. Automatic Transmission Mode

1. Continuity mode

Items up to "18-4-10. Commands" P147 are specifications applicable when the


communication mode is normal (handshaking mode).
The F395 is provided with an additional continuity mode and hold point mode. Change
the mode by the key setting of the F395.
Since the setting is determined when the power is turned on, if the mode setting is
changed, turn the power off and then on again. In these two modes, no set values can be
read or written through the RS-232C.

F395 R A ± 0 0 0 . 0 Terminator

F395 R B ± 0 0 0 . 0 Terminator

F395 R C SP 0 0 0 0 0 Terminator

F395 R A ± 0 0 0 . 0 Terminator

F395 R B ± 0 0 0 . 0 Terminator

F395 R C SP 0 0 0 0 0 Terminator

Transmission continues.

2. Hold point mode

The following are transmitted upon completion of sampling.

・The RHGA command is automatically output through the RS-232C.


・ When the SI/F Hold Point Transmission setting (See "18-3-6. SI/F Hold Point
Transmission" P134.) is "Transmit", the data of the hold point set under SI/F Hold
Point (See "18-3-7. SI/F Hold Point" P134.) is output in auto print format. If the hold
point set under SI/F Hold Point does not exist, automatic printing is not performed.

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19.Error Messages

19. Error Messages

19-1. Details of Messages

ADC+OVER or ADC-OVER

The above shows the condition in which the input electrical signal cannot be converted
into a correct digital value because the input electrical signal exceeds the input voltage
range of the component (ADC) that converts input electrical signals to digital values.
ADC+OVER shows that the input electrical signal exceeds the input range in the
positive direction, and ADC-OVER shows that the signal exceeds the range in the
negative direction.
This is also caused when an excessive load is given to the sensor, or when the input
terminal is opened by a break in cabling.

+OVER or -OVER

The above shows that the displayed value exceeds the normal display range.
The normal display ranges are -9999 =< Y-axis =< 9999, and -9999 =< X-axis =< 9999.
+OVER shows that display of a value out of the range in the positive direction has been
attempted, and -OVER shows that display of a value out of the range in the negative
direction has been attempted.
This is caused when a load larger than expected is given to the sensor, or when
calibration is performed below the measuring range. Check calibration, measuring
object, etc.

Calibration error

The above shows the condition in which calibration cannot be performed because the
input electrical signal exceeds the calibration range. Check the cables for breaks and
miswiring.

Even if any of the above errors is displayed, the F395 will not be damaged immediately.
However, in the ADC+OVER or ADC-OVER condition, it is considered that excessive
voltage may be given to the input circuit of the F395, therefore remove the causes
immediately.
(The input circuit is provided with a protective circuit, but it may be damaged if the input
is excessive over a long period of time or even if it is instantaneous.)

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19-2. Method of Checking ADC+OVER / ADC-OVER

When ADC+OVER / ADC-OVER occurs, problems on the F395 body side and on the
wiring / sensor side can be isolated by wiring and checking as follows. Based on the
results of checking work, check again the causes. (For causes on the F395 body side,
contact us.)

Wiring method

ii. Remove the wiring with each sensor.


ii. In the case of strain gauge inputShort-circuit between the three points of +SIG, -SIG
and -EXC.
iii. In the case of voltage / current input Short-circuit between the two points of +SIG
and -SIG.

Checking method

When the above wiring is carried out, each sensor input becomes zero. The displayed
value depends on the calibration status, but if the F395 is normal, numerical display for
ADC+OVER / ADC-OVER, or +OVER / -OVER display will result. In this case, there
is any problem on the wiring / sensor side, while there is any problem on the F395 body
side if the ADC+OVER / ADC-OVER condition is not improved.

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Strain gage input
+EXC
Excitation Reference voltage
-EXC voltage 10V or 2.5V
+SIG

CH1 Low A/D


Input
amp- pass converter
lifier filter 16bit
-SIG
Strain gage LCD
COLOR LCD
sensor Constant CONTROLER
F.G
selection
FRAME Optional
slot for
Analog output Device Net, etc
DRAM
*OPTION
1Mbyte
20. Block Diagram

+EXC
Excitation Reference voltage RS-232C 9 Pin
-EXC
voltage 10V or 2.5V

Voltage input FLASH


Low A/D MEMORY SI/F 2-wire
R Input
Voltage +SIG
1Mbyte
non-polar
amp- pass converter
output R
CH2 -SIG lifier 16bit
sensor
filter

F.G
*In the case of current input specification, FRAME Constant
the part of R resistance is short-circuited selection NOV RAM NOV RAM
and about 100Ω resistance is mounted
between ± SIG(s).
Analog output

SRAM Lithium SRAM


256Kbyte battery 256Kbyte Touch panel

D/A OUT
Control 24 IN
input
DUAL PORT
*OPTION RAM

Buzzer
Control 16 OUT
PULSE IN
output
*OPTION
LOCK
SUB CPU CPU CPU MAIN CPU
CPU 監視 CPU 監視
monitoring monitoring
* shows photo-coupler insulation.
20.Block Diagram

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21.Outer Dimensions

21. Outer Dimensions

Unit:mm

<Front> <Side>
3

Panel cut dimensions


3

5 5
<Rear>

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22.Mounting to a Panel

22. Mounting to a Panel

Mount the F395 to a panel according to the following procedures.

1. Remove the rails on both sides.

2. Make a hole according to the panel cut dimensions.

165mm

Panel cut dimensions


165W × 130H (mm)
Panel thickness 130mm
1.6 ~ 3.0(mm)

3. Mount the F395, and fix with the side rails.

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23.Specifications

23. Specifications

23-1. Analog Input Section

Two-system inputs
(Standard: CH1=strain gauge input, CH2=voltage input)
(Optionally, changeable as follows:)

Model CH1 CH2


VI1 Voltage Voltage
CI1 Current Voltage
LI2 Strain gauge Strain gauge
(Load cell) (Load cell)
CI2 Strain gauge Current
(Load cell)

Strain gauge input

Sensor excitation voltage: Switching between 10V and 2.5V DC (by setting)
Output current: 120mA or less (total of two inputs)
Four-wire type (When only one input is used, up to
four 350Ω strain gauge type sensors can be connected
to the F395 in parallel.)

Signal input range: -3.0mV/V ~ +3.0mV/V

Zero/gain adjustment: By digital operation.

Equivalent input calibration range:


-3.0mV/V ~ -0.5mV/V
+0.5mV/V ~ +3.0mV/V

Equivalent input calibration range error:


Within 0.2% F.S.

Accuracy: Non-linearity: Within 0.02% F.S. ± 1 digit


(at 3.0mV/V input).
Zero drift: Within 0.5μV/ ℃ RTI
(input-converted value).
Gain drift: Within 0.01%/ ℃ .

Analog filter: Selectable from 10, 50, 200, and 600Hz

A/D converter: Speed: 4000 times/sec. (max.) when one input is used.
2000 times/sec. (max., X-axis measurement)
when two inputs are used.
Changeable to 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000 times/sec.
according to the input waveform.
Resolution:
Approx. 1/30000 relative to 3.0mV/V

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23.Specifications

Voltage input

Signal input range: -5V ~ +5V

Input impedance: 5kΩ or more

Zero/gain adjustment: By digital operation.

Equivalent input calibration range:


-5V ~ -1V, +1V ~ +5V

Equivalent input calibration range error:


Within 0.2%F.S.

Accuracy: Non-linearity: Within 0.02% F.S. ± 1 digit


(at 5V input).
Zero drift: Within 50μV/ ℃ RTI
(input-converted value).
Gain drift: Within 0.05%/ ℃ .

Analog filter: Selectable from 10, 50, 200, and 600Hz.

A/D converter: Speed:


4000 times/sec. (max.) when one input is used.
2000 times/sec. (max., X-axis measurement)
when two inputs are used.
Changeable to 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000 times/sec.
according to the input waveform.

Resolution:
Approx. 1/27000 relative to 5V

Current input

Signal input range: -20mA ~ +20mA

Input resistance: Approx. 100Ω

Zero/gain adjustment: By digital operation.

Equivalent input calibration range:


-20mA ~ -8mA
+8mA ~ +20mA

Equivalent input calibration range error:


Within 0.2% F.S.

Accuracy: Non-linearity: Within 0.02% F.S. ± 1 digit


(at 20mA input)
Zero drift: Within 2μA/ ℃ RTI
(input-converted value).
Gain drift: Within 0.05%/ ℃ .

Analog filter: Selectable from 10, 50, 200, and 600Hz.

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23.Specifications

A/D converter: Speed:


4000 times/sec. (max.) when one input is used.
2000 times/sec. (max., X-axis measurement)
when two inputs are used.
Changeable to 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000 times/sec.
according to the input waveform.

Resolution:
Approx. 1/26000 relative to 20mA

23-2. Pulse Input Section


(When the option is mounted, the analog input becomes exclusive to Y-axis
measurements.)

Maximum input frequency: 50kHz

Internal counting range: 0 ~ 65535. However, a dividing function of 1/4, 1/16 or 1/


64 can be added in the prestage of the counter by setting.

External supply power: 5V DC (150mA max.)

Applicable sensor: The specifications of the sensor connectable to this option


are as follows:

Output:
Incremental type two-phase output (A and B signal output)
Also adaptable to one-phase output.
(The A-phaseinput is used. Pulses are all counted as in the
positive direction.)

Output stage circuit specifications:


1. Open collector
(NPN type, Vceo=10V or more. Ice=30mA or more.)
2. Line driver (In accordance with the RS-422.)

23-3. Display Section


Display: STN color LCD
Display area: 118.2W × 89.4H [mm]
Dot configuration: 320 × 240 [dot]
Dot pitch: 0.12W × 0.36H [mm]

Measured value display: 4-digit

Sign:
Only a negative sign is displayed at the first digit of
the measured value display.

Display rate: 0.1 ~ 9.9 sec./display update selectable


(There is no connection with the A/D conversion speed.)

Increment: Setting in the range of 1 ~ 100.

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23.Specifications

23-4. Setting Section


Setting method: By analog type touch panel operation.

Initial settings Initial settings: NOVRAM (Nonvolatile RAM)


Other settings: Lithium-battery-backed-up C-MOS RAM

23-5. Input / Output Section

・Input signals (24 points):)ON when short-circuited with the COM terminal by
contact (relay, switch, etc.) or non-contact (transistor,
opencollector, etc.)

・Output signals (16 points): Transistor open collector output (Emitter=COM terminal)
Output ON with transistor ON.

・Analog output: Approx. 2V relative to 1mV/V load cell input


Approx. 5.6V relative to 5V voltage input
Approx. 5.2V relative to 20mA current input
(Load resistance: 5kΩ or more)

23-6. External Power Supply (Shared with Excitation Voltage)


Power can be supplied by the following method when the analog input is set to voltage/
current.

・5V DC.
120mA can be supplied in total with excitation voltage of other channels.
・+EXC and the ground side of the analog output are used.

23-7. Interface

・2-wire serial interface (SI/F)


・RS-232C
・Device Net (option)
・CC-Link (option)

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23.Specifications

23-8. General Performance


Power supply voltage: AC100 ~ 240V (+10%, -15%) 50/60Hz

Power consumption: 25W(50VA) MAX (at 240V steady-state)

Rush current (Typ): 20A 5msec :100V AC max. load condition


(ordinary temperature, at cold-start))
40A 5msec :200V AC max. load condition
(ordinary temperature, at cold-start)

Operating conditions: Temperature:


Operating temperature range:
0 ~ +40 ℃ (non-condensing)
Storage temperature range:
-20 ~ +60 ℃ (non-condensing)
Humidity: 85%RH or less (non-condensing)

Outer dimensions: 174W × 156D × 135H [mm]


* Not including projections.

+1 +1
Panel cut dimensions: 165W ( - 0) × 130H ( - 0) [mm]
Panel thickness: 1.6 ~ 3.0 [mm]

Weight: Approx. 2.3 [kg]

23-9. Option

Pulse input option


PUI :Pulse input

Serial comunication interface option


ODN :DeviceNet interface
CCL :CC-Link interface
(Up to 3 options and 1 serial communication interface option are available.)

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23.Specifications

23-10. Accessories

・ Operation manual ................................................................................................. 1

・ Option manual (with option)............................................................................... 1

・ Acceptance proof.................................................................................................. 1

・ Power cable (2m[6.56ft], AC spec. only)............................................................. 1

・ Plug for power cable (AC spec. only) .................................................................. 1

・ Minus screw driver ............................................................................................... 1

・ Ferrite core ........................................................................................................... 4

・ Connector for Control signal input/output


(57-30500)........................................................................................................... 1

・ Connector for Pulse input


(57-30140, with PUI option)............................................................................... 1

・ Connector for CC-Link option


(721-105/037-000, with the CC-Link option)..................................................... 1

・ Connector for DeviceNet option


(MSTBP2.5/5-STF-5.08AU, with DeviceNet option)........................................ 1

About the power cable

・The power cable attached to this product as standard equipment can be


used in the AC100V power supply in Japan. (Official ratings voltage
AC125V)
Please use the power cable authorized in the country when you use this
product outside Japan.

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24.Setting Items list

24. Setting Items list

Mode Setting item Initial value NOV. SRAM LOCK LOCK Input digits or selections
RAM (SW) (SOFT)
CH1 CAL. EXC. Volt 2.5V ◎ ◎ ○ 0: 2.5V 1: 10V
Zero CAL ◎ ◎ ○ Execution screen
Equiv. CAL. (input value) 2.000 4 digits (The explanatory display is changed
◎ ◎ ○ according to the mounting condition.)
Equiv. CAL (load) 500.0 ◎ ◎ ○ 4 digits
Actual CAL. 500.0 4 digits (The explanatory display is changed
◎ ◎ ○ according to the mounting condition.)
Digital Flt. None ◎ ◎ 0: None 1: 2 2: 4 3: 8 4: 16 5: 32
Analog Flt. 600Hz ◎ ◎ 0: 10Hz 1: 50Hz 2: 200Hz 3: 600Hz
Decimal Place xxx.x ◎ ◎ ○ 0: x, 1: x.x 2: x.xx 3: x.xxx
Unit kN ◎ ◎ ○ 0:kg 1:t 2:g 3:N 4:kN
5:MN 6:N•m 7:Pa 8:kPa 9:MPa
10:bar 11:N/m2 12:mm 13:cm 14:μm
15:rad 16:deg 17:lb 18:oz 19:dyne
20:psig 21:ftlb 22:inlb 23:inoz 24:ft
25:in 26:None
Digital Offset 0.0 ◎ ◎ ◎ 4 digits + sign
Increment 0.1 ◎ ◎ ◎ 3 digits
CH2 CAL. Axis Status display
EXC. Volt 2.5V 0: 2.5V 1: 10V (The setting cannot be made
◎ ◎ ○ depending on the mounting condition.)
Zero CAL. ◎ ◎ ○ Execution screen
Equiv.CAL. (input value) 5.000 4 digits (The explanatory display is changed
◎ ◎ ○ according to the mounting condition.)
Equiv.CAL. (magnitude) 500.0 4 digits (The explanatory display is changed
◎ ◎ ○ according to the mounting condition.)
Actual CAL. 500.0 4 digits (The explanatory display is changed
◎ ◎ ○ according to the mounting condition.)
Digital Flt. None ◎ ◎ 0: None 1: 2 2: 4 3: 8 4: 16 5: 32
Analog Flt. 600Hz ◎ ◎ 0: 10Hz 1: 50Hz 2 :200Hz 3: 600Hz
Decimal Place xxx.x ◎ ◎ ○ 0: x, 1: x.x 2: x.xx 3: x.xxx
Unit kN ◎ ◎ ○ 0:kg 1:t 2:g 3:N 4:kN
5:MN 6:N•m 7:Pa 8:kPa 9:MPa
10:bar 11:N/m2 12:mm 13:cm 14:μm
15:rad 16:deg 17:lb 18:oz 19:dyne
20:psig 21:ftlb 22:inlb 23:inoz 24:ft
25:in 26:None
Digital Offset 0.0 ◎ ◎ ◎ 4 digits + sign (only plus at X-axis setting)
Increment kN ◎ ◎ ◎ 3 digits
Operation Mode Operation Mode Multi-hold 0: Multi-hold 1: Wave Comp 2: Hysteresis
◎ ◎ 3: Wave & Displace 4: Hysteresis 2
Sample Rate 1kHz ◎ ◎ 0: 4k 1: 2k 2: 1k 3: 500 4: 200 5: 100
Code Set Ch. No. 0 ◎ 2 digits. 0 will result when the power is turned on.
[0-31] ch Parameter Copy 0 ◎ ◎ 2 digits
Select CH CH1 ◎ ◎ 0: CH1 1: CH2
Hold Set None ◎ ◎ See 16-2-4.
HI Limit +100.0 ◎ ◎ 4 digits + sign
HI-HI Limit +999.9 ◎ ◎ 4 digits + sign
LO Limit +1.0 ◎ ◎ 4 digits + sign
LO-LO Limit -999.9 ◎ ◎ 4 digits + sign
DPM Hi 999.9 ◎ ◎ 4 digits
DPM LO 0.0 ◎ ◎ 4 digits
Wave Start Level +1.0 ◎ ◎ 4 digits + sign
Wave End Level +0.0 ◎ ◎ 4 digits + sign
Hold Timer 1000 ◎ ◎ 4 digits
P&V Difference 1.0 ◎ ◎ 4 digits
P&V Judg. Rate 25% 0: 25% 1: 50% 2: 75% 3: 125% 4: 150% 5: 200%
◎ ◎ 6 :300% 7: 400%
P&V Ordinal 1 ◎ ◎ 1 digits
Minimum Slope 1.0 ◎ ◎ 4 digits
Interval A 20 ◎ ◎ 3 digits
Interval B 20 ◎ ◎ 3 digits
Pre-Point 0 ◎ ◎ 2 digits
Inhibit Timer 0 ◎ ◎ 4 digits
Hys. Interval 1.0 ◎ ◎ 4 digits
F-T Limit 4000 ◎ ◎ 4 digits
F-T Output ON ◎ ◎ 0: ON 1: OFF
HH/LL Mode Hold ◎ ◎ 0: Hold 1: Sample
Lv. Axis Select Y Axis ◎ ◎ 0: Y Axis 1: X Axis
Hold Start Level -9999(Invalidity) ◎ ◎ 4 digits + sign
Auto Code Up OFF ◎ ◎ 0: ON 1: OFF
Code Up Point 0 ◎ ◎ 4 digits
HI-LO Relative OFF ◎ ◎ 0: ON 1: OFF
DPM HI-LO Mode Peak value ◎ ◎ 0: Hold Value 1: Peak Value 2: Both
DPM Hold HI 9999 ◎ ◎ 4 digits
DPM Hold LO 0 ◎ ◎ 4 digits
U. Area Output ON ◎ ◎ 0: ON 1: OFF

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24.Setting Items list

Wave Sampling Wave Call 0 ◎ ◎ 2 digits


[0-15] ch Wave Save 0 ◎ ◎ 2 digits
Clear ◎ ◎ Execution screen
Sampling ◎ ◎ Graph screen
Area Setting ◎ ◎ Graph screen
Edit ◎ ◎ Graph screen
Shift 0.0 ◎ ◎ 4 digits + sign Graph screen
Tie Drawing ◎ ◎ Command
Read Wave Read Wave ◎ Graph screen
Read NG Wave Cancel 0: Cancel 1: Last Wave 2: 2nd Last Wave

3: 3rd Last Wave 4: 4Oldest Wav
NG Wave CLR. ◎ ◎ Execution screen
Control Signal ON ◎ ◎ 0: ON 1:OFF
Y StartPoint 0.0 ◎ 4 digits + sign
Y Scale 10% ◎ 0: 100% 1: 50% 2: 20% 3: 10% 4: 5% 5: 2% 6: 1%
X StartPoint 0.000 ◎ 4 digits
X Scale 10% ◎ 0: 100% 1: 50% 2: 20% 3: 10%
Communication Speed 19200bps ◎ ◎ 0: 1200 1: 2400 2:4800 3: 9600 4: 19200 5: 38400
Data Length 7bit/1stop ◎ ◎ 0: 8-1 1: 7-1 2: 8-2 3: 7-2
Parity Even ◎ ◎ 0: None 1: Odd 2: Even
Terminator CR+LF ◎ ◎ 0: CR+LF 1: CR
Communication Mode Normal ◎ ◎ 0: Normal 1: Countinuity 2: Hold Point
SI/F Hold Trans. Not Transmit ◎ ◎ 0: Trasmit 1: Not Transmit
SI/F Hold Point 1 ◎ ◎ 1 digit
Option Set
System Protect All Unprotect ◎ 0: All Unprotect 1: CAL.Protect 2: All Protect
Display Rate 0.1 ◎ ◎ 2 digit
Backlight 10 ◎ ◎ 2 digit
Contrast - ◎ 0: Up 1: Down
System2 All Param. CLR. ◎ ◎ ○ Execution screen
Self Test ◎ Execution screen
ROM-RAM CHK ◎ Execution screen
NOVRAM CHK ◎ Execution screen
PASS WORD 0 ◎ 4 digits

Note)1. The ○ mark under LOCK (SOFT) means locking of both All Protect and CAL.
Protect, and the ◎ mark means locking of All Protect only.

2. Please refer about option settings as per the option manual.

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25.Statement of Conformation to EC Directives

25.Statement of Conformation to EC Directives

Unipulse F395 Weighing Controller conforms to The EC Directives (based on Council of


the European Communities, and is allowed to affix CE mark on it.

* Lower Voltage Directives EN61010-1


* EMC Directives EN61326-1

EN55011,EN61000-4-2,EN61000-4-3,EN61000-4-4
EN61000-4-5,EN61000-4-6,EN61000-4-8
EN61000-4-11,EN61000-3-2,EN61000-3-3

The following notice must be observed when you install F395 unit.

1. Since F395 is defined as an open type (unit to be fixed or built-in), it must be


fixed or bolted to frame or solid board securely.
2. The power cable attached to this product as standard equipment can be used in the
AC100V power supply in Japan. (Official ratings voltage AC125V)
Please use the power cable authorized in the country when you use this product
outside Japan.
3. Use shielded cable for connection with components other than power supply,
such as sensor, input/output signals and optional device.
4. Attach separate type ferrite core (supplied as standard item with the unit) on
terminal box side of power supply cable, cable for power supply output and
also on connecting cable to sensor.

Note:・Lightning surge protector is not included in standard supply for F805.


・ For installation of lightening surge protector, see next page.

Notice

・ Combined use of F395 and lightning surge protector conforms to EN61000-4-5


of EMC directives. (lightning surge immunity)

・CC-Link option do not conform to EC Directives.

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25.Statement of Conformation to EC Directives

Attachment of ferrite core (power source cable)

It is necessary to attach the ferrite core to the power source cable.

Fasten tightly to the


cable with plastic band etc.

lightning surge protectior F395

ferrite core
[E04SR301334]
Seiwa Electric Mfg.Co.Japan

Connection of Lightning serge protect

The F395 main body conforms to EMC directive EN61000-4-5 (lightning surge
immunity) in combination with the lightning surge protect.

“MAINTRAB MNT-ID”
lightening surge protector
is trademark of
Phoenix Contact, Germany

MAINTRAB MNT-ID
(option to F395)

No lightning surge protector [MAINTRAB MNT-1D] is included as a standard. It is


optionally available (TSU02) in combination with a 250V AC high-voltage cable in EU
outlet form (See below: Standard product in Europe). For details, contact our sales
department.

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25.Statement of Conformation to EC Directives

Attachment of ferrite core (sensor cable and cable for power supply output)

It is necessary to attach the ferrite core to the sensor cable and cable for power
supply output.
F395
load cell

ferrite core
[E04SR301334]
Seiwa Electric Mfg.Co.Japan

※ Fasten tightly to the cable with plastic band etc.

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9-11 Nihonbashi Hisamatsucho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0005
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