Process Indicator
K3HB-X
CSM_K3HB-X_DS_E_11_2
A Process Indicator Ideal for Discriminating and
Displaying Measurements for Voltage/Current
Signals
• Easy recognition of judgement results using color display that can be
switched between red and green. *
Equipped with a position meter for monitoring operating status trends.
External event input allows use in various measurement and discrimina-
tion applications.
Series expanded to include DeviceNet models.
Short body with depth of only 95 mm (from behind the front panel), or 97
mm for DeviceNet models.
UL certification approval (Certification Mark License).
CE Marking conformance by third party assessment body.
Water-resistant enclosure conforms to NEMA 4X (equivalent to IP66).
Capable of high-speed sampling at 50 times per second (20 ms)
Easy-to-set two-point sca ling allows conversion and display of any user-
set values.
* Visual confirmation of judgement results is not supported on models that do not have
an output or models that do not support DeviceNet.
For the most recent information on models that have been certified for
You can change the display color by setting it, but you cannot switch it based on the
safety standards, refer to your OMRON website.
judgement results.
Refer to Safety Precautions for All Digital Panel
Meters.
Model Number Structure
■ Model Number Legend
Base Units and Optional Boards can be ordered individually or as sets.
Base Units Base Units with Optional Boards
K3HB-X@ K3HB-X@-@@@
5 12 34 5
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2. Sensor Power Supply/Output Type Code
1. Input Sensor Code
None: None
VD: DC voltage input
CPA: Relay output (PASS: SPDT) + Sensor power supply
AD: DC current input
(12 VDC +/−10%, 80 mA) (See note 1.)
VA: AC voltage input L1A: Linear current output (0 to 20 or 4 to 20 mA DC) + Sensor power supply
(12 VDC +/−10%, 80 mA) (See note 2.)
AA: AC current input
L2A: Linear voltage output (0 to 5, 1 to 5, or 0 to 10 VDC) + Sensor power supply
5. Supply Voltage (12 VDC +/−10%, 80 mA) (See note 2.)
A: Sensor power supply (12 VDC +/−10%, 80 mA)
100-240 VAC: 100 to 240 VAC FLK1A: Communications (RS-232C) + Sensor power supply
(12 VDC +/−10%, 80 mA) (See note 2.)
24 VAC/VDC: 24 VAC/VDC
FLK3A: Communications (RS-485) + Sensor power supply
(12 VDC +/−10%, 80 mA) (See note 2.)
Note: 1. CPA can be combined with relay outputs only.
2. Only one of the following can be used by each Digital Indicator:
RS-232C/RS-485 communications, a linear output, or
DeviceNet communications.
Optional Board
3. Relay/Transistor Output Type Code
Sensor Power Supply/Output Boards
None: None
K33-@ C1: Relay contact (H/L: SPDT each)
C2: Relay contact (HH/H/LL/L: SPST-NO each)
2
T1: Transistor (NPN open collector: HH/H/PASS/L/LL)
Relay/Transistor Output Boards
T2: Transistor (PNP open collector: HH/H/PASS/L/LL)
BCD *: BCD output + transistor output (NPN open collector: HH/H/PASS/L/
K34-@ LL)
DRT: DeviceNet (See note 2.)
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* A Special BCD Output Cable (sold separately) is required.
Event Input Boards
4. Event input Type Code
None: None
K35-@
1: 5 inputs (M3 terminal blocks), NPN open collector
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2: 8 inputs (10-pin MIL connector), NPN open collector
3: 5 inputs (M3 terminal blocks), PNP open collector
4: 8 inputs (10-pin MIL connector), PNP open collector
Note: The following combinations are not possible.
Communications (FLK@A) + DeviceNet (DRT)
Communications (FLK@A) + BCD output (BCD)
Linear current/voltage (L@A) + DeviceNet (DRT)
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Accessories (Sold Separately)
K32-DICN: Special Cable (for event inputs, with 8-pin connector)
K32-BCD: Special BCD Output Cable
Watertight Cover Rubber Packing
Model Model
Y92A-49N K32-P1
Note: Rubber packing is provided with the Controller.
Specifications
■ Ratings
Power supply voltage 100 to 240 VAC (50/60 Hz), 24 VAC/VDC, DeviceNet power supply: 24 VDC
Allowable power supply voltage range 85% to 110% of the rated power supply voltage, DeviceNet power supply: 11 to 25 VDC
Power consumption 100 to 240 V: 18 VA max. (max. load)
(See note 1.) 24 VAC/DC: 11 VA/7 W max. (max. load)
Current consumption DeviceNet power supply: 50 mA max. (24 VDC)
Input DC voltage, DC current, AC voltage, AC current
A/D conversion method Delta-Sigma method
External power supply 12 VDC ±10%, 80 mA (models with external power supply only)
Event inputs (See Timing input NPN open collector or no-voltage contact signal
note 2.)
ON residual voltage: 3 V max.
ON current at 0 Ω: 17 mA max.
Max. applied voltage: 30 VDC max.
OFF leakage current: 1.5 mA max.
Startup compensa- NPN open collector or no-voltage contact signal
tion timer input
ON residual voltage: 2 V max.
ON current at 0 Ω: 4 mA max.
Hold input
Max. applied voltage: 30 VDC max.
Reset input
OFF leakage current: 0.1 mA max.
Forced-zero input
Bank input
Output ratings (de- Relay output 250 VAC, 30 VDC, 5 A (resistive load)
pends on the mod-
Mechanical life expectancy: 5,000,000 operations, Electrical life expectancy: 100,000 operations
el)
Transistor output Maximum load voltage: 24 VDC, Maximum load current: 50 mA, Leakage current: 100 μA max.
Linear output Linear output 0 to 20 mA DC, 4 to 20 mA DC:
Load: 500 Ω max, Resolution: Approx. 10,000, Output error: ±0.5% FS
Linear output 0 to 5 VDC, 1 to 5 VDC, 0 to 10 VDC:
Load: 5 kΩ max, Resolution: Approx. 10,000, Output error: ±0.5% FS
(1 V or less: ±0.15 V; no output for 0 V or less)
Display method Negative LCD (backlit LED) display
7-segment digital display (Character height: PV: 14.2 mm (green/red); SV: 4.9 mm (green)
Main functions Scaling function, measurement operation selection, averaging, previous average value comparison, forced-ze-
ro, zero-limit, output hysteresis, output OFF delay, output test, teaching, display value selection, display color
selection, key protection, bank selection, display refresh period, maximum/minimum hold, reset
Ambient operating temperature −10 to 55°C (with no icing or condensation)
Ambient operating humidity 25% to 85%
Storage temperature −25 to 65°C (with no icing or condensation)
Altitude 2,000 m max.
Accessories Watertight packing, 2 fixtures, terminal cover, unit stickers, instruction manual. DeviceNet models also include
a DeviceNet connector (Hirose HR31-5.08P-5SC(01)) and crimp terminals (Hirose HR31-SC-121) (See note
3.)
Note: 1. DC power supply models require a control power supply capacity of approximately 1 A per Unit when power is turned ON. Particular
attention is required when using two or more DC power supply models. The OMRON S8VS-series DC Power Supply Unit is recommend-
ed.
2. PNP input types are also available.
3. For K3HB-series DeviceNet models, use only the DeviceNet Connector included with the product. The crimp terminals provided are for
Thin Cables.
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■ Characteristics
Display range −19,999 to 99,999
Sampling period 20 ms (50 times/second)
Comparative output response time DC input: 100 ms max.; AC input: 300 ms max.
(The time until the comparative output is output when there is a forced sudden change in the input signal
from 15% to 95% or 95% to 15%.)
Linear output response time DC input: 150 ms max.; AC input: 420 ms max.
(The time until the final analog output value is reached when there is a forced sudden change in the output
signal from 15% to 95% or 95% to 15%.)
Insulation resistance 20 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC)
Dielectric strength 2,300 VAC for 1 min between external terminals and case
Noise immunity 100 to 240 VAC models:
±1,500 V at power supply terminals in normal or common mode
(waveform with 1-ns rising edge and pulse width of 1 μs/100 ns)
24 VAC/VDC models:
±1,500 V at power supply terminals in normal or common mode
(waveform with 1-ns rising edge and pulse width of 1 μs/100 ns)
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Vibration resistance
Frequency: 10 to 55 Hz; Acceleration: 50 m/s , 10 sweeps of 5 min each in X, Y, and Z directions
2 2
Shock resistance 150 m/s (100 m/s for relay outputs) 3 times each in 3 axes, 6 directions
Weight Approx. 300 g (Base Unit only)
Degree of Front panel Conforms to NEMA 4X for indoor use (equivalent to IP66)
protection
Rear case IP20
Terminals IP00 + finger protection (VDE0106/100)
Memory protection EEPROM (non-volatile memory)
Number of rewrites: 100,000
Applicable standards UL61010-1, CSA C22.2 No.61010-1-04
EN61010-1 (IEC61010-1): Pollution degree 2/Overvoltage category II
EN61326-1
EMC EMI: EN61326-1 Industrial electromagnetic environment
Electromagnetic radiation interference
CISPR 11 Group 1, Class A
Terminal interference voltage
CISPR 11 Group 1, Class A
EMS: EN61326-1 Industrial electromagnetic environment
Electrostatic Discharge Immunity
EN61000-4-2: 4 kV (contact), 8 kV (in air)
Radiated Electromagnetic Field Immunity
EN61000-4-3: 10 V/m 1 kHz sine wave amplitude modulation (80 MHz to 1 GHz, 1.4 to 2 GHz)
Electrical Fast Transient/Burst Immunity
EN61000-4-4: 2 kV (power line), 1 kV (I/O signal line)
Surge Immunity
EN61000-4-5: 1 kV with line (power line), 2 kV with ground (power line)
Conducted Disturbance Immunity
EN61000-4-6: 3 V (0.15 to 80 MHz)
Power Frequency Magnetic Immunity
EN61000-4-8: 30 A/m (50 Hz) continuous time
Voltage Dips and Interruptions Immunity
EN61000-4-11: 0.5 cycle, 0°/180°, 100% (rated voltage)
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K3HB-X
■ Input Range (Measurement Range and Accuracy) CAT II
Input type Range Set value Measurement range Maximum Input Accuracy Allowable
measurement range impedance instantaneous
overload (30 s)
K3HB-XVD A a Ud ±199.99 V -199.99 to 219.99 V 10 MΩ min. ±0.1%rdg ± 1 ±400 V
DC voltage digit max.
B b Ud ±19.999 V -19.999 to 21.999 V 1 MΩ min. ±200 V
C c Ud ±1.9999 V -1.9999 to 2.1999 V
D d Ud 1.0000 to 5.0000 V 0.5000 to 5.5000 V
K3HB-XAD A a ad ±199.99 mA 199.99 to 219.99 mA 1 Ω max. ±0.1%rdg ± 1 ±400 mA
DC current digit max.
B b ad ±19.999 mA 19.999 to 21.999 mA 10 Ω max. ±200 mA
C c ad ±1.9999 mA 1.9999 to 2.1999 mA 33 Ω max.
D d ad 4.000 to 20.000 mA 2.000 to 22.000 mA 10 Ω max.
K3HB-XVA A a Ua 0.0 to 400.0 V 0.0 to 440.0 V 1 MΩ min. ±0.3%rdg ± 5 700 V
AC voltage digits max.
B b Ua 0.00 to 199.99 V 0.00 to 219.99 V
(See note 4.)
C c Ua 0.000 to 19.999 V 0.000 to 21.999 V ±0.5%rdg ± 10 400 V
digits max.
D d Ua 0.0000 to 1.9999 V 0.0000 to 1.9999 V
K3HB-XAA A a aa 0.000 to 10.000 A 0.000 to 11.000 A (0.5 VA CT) ±0.5%rdg ± 20 20 A
AC current (See note 3.) digits max.
B b aa 0.0000 to 1.9999 A 0.0000 to 2.1999 A (0.5 VA CT)
(See note 3.)
C c aa 0.00 to 199.99 mA 0.00 to 219.99m A 1 Ω max. ±0.5%rdg ± 10 2 A
digits max.
D d aa 0.000 to 19.999 mA 0.000 to 21.999m A 10 Ω max.
Note: 1. The accuracy is for an input frequency range of 40 Hz to 1 kHz (except for AD current input A and B ranges of 50 to 60 Hz) and an ambient
temperature of 23 ±5°C. The error, however, increases below 10% of the maximum input value.
DC voltage input (all ranges): 10% or less of max. input = ±0.15% FS
DC current input (all ranges): 10% or less of max. input = ±0.1% FS
AC voltage input (A: 0.0 to 400.0 V): 10% or less of max. input = ±0.15% FS
AC voltage input (B: 0.00 to 199.99 V): 10% or less of max. input = ±0.2% FS
AC voltage input (C: 0.000 to 19.999 V; D: 0.0000 to 1.9999 V): 10% or less of max. input = ±1.0% FS
AC current input (A: 0.000 to 10.000 A): 10% or less of max. input = ±0.25% FS
AC current input (B: 0.0000 to 1.9999 A): 10% or less of max. input = ±0.5% FS
AC current input (C: 0.00 to 199.99 mA; D: 0.000 to 19.999 A): 10% or less of max. input = ±0.15% FS
When DC voltage input models are used with a ±1.9999 V range, make sure that the connections between input terminals are not open.
If the input terminals are open, the display will show large variations. Connect resistance of approximately 1 MΩ between the input ter-
minals if they are open.
2. The letters “rdg” mean “reading” and refer to the input error.
3. The value (0.5 VA CT) is the VA consumption of the internal CT (current transformer).
E2
E3
±1.9999 V
+ E4
E5
1 MΩ
− E6 COM
4. The K3HB-XVA@@ complies with UL standards when the applied input voltage is within the range 0 to 150 VAC.
If the input voltage is higher than 150 VAC, install an external transformer or take other measures to drop the voltage to 150 VAC or lower.
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Common Specifications
■ Event Input Ratings
Input type S-TMR, HOLD, RESET, ZERO, BANK1, BANK2, TIMING
BANK4
Contact ON: 1 kΩ max., OFF: 100 kΩ min. ---
No-contact ON residual voltage: 2 V max. ON residual voltage: 3 V max.
OFF leakage current: 0.1 mA max. OFF leakage current: 1.5 mA max.
Load current: 4 mA max. Load current: 17 mA max.
Maximum applied voltage: 30 VDC max. Maximum applied voltage: 30 VDC max.
■ Output Ratings
Contact Output Transistor Output
Item Resistive loads Inductive loads Maximum load voltage 24 VDC
(250 VAC, cosφ=1; (250 VAC, closed
Maximum load current 50 mA
30 VDC, L/R=0 ms) circuit, cosφ=0.4;
30 VDC, L/R=7 ms) Leakage current 100 μA max.
Rated load 5 A at 250 VAC 1 A at 250 VAC
5 A at 30 VDC 1 A at 30 VDC
Mechanical life 5,000,000 operations
expectancy
Electrical life 100,000 operations
expectancy
Linear Output
Item 0 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA 0 to 5 V 1 to 5 V 0 to 10 V
Allowable load impedance 500 Ω max. 5 kΩ min.
Resolution Approx. 10,000
Output error ±0.5%FS ±0.5%FS (1 V or less: ±0.15 V; no output for 0 V or less.)
Serial Communications Output BCD Output I/O Ratings
(Input Signal Logic: Negative)
Item RS-232C, RS-485
Communications method Half duplex
I/O signal name Item Rating
Synchronization method Start-stop synchronization
Inputs REQUEST Input signal No-voltage
contact input
HOLD
Baud rate 9,600, 19,200, or 38,400 bps
MAX
Input current for 10 mA
Transmission code ASCII
MIN
no-voltage input
RESET
Data length 7 bits or 8 bits
Signal ON voltage 1.5 V max.
level
Stop bit length 2 bits or 1 bit
OFF voltage 3 V min.
Error detection Vertical parity and FCS
Outputs DATA Maximum load 24 VDC
voltage
POLARITY
Parity check Odd, even
OVER
Maximum load 10 mA
DATA VALID
current
Note: For details on serial and DeviceNet communications, refer to
RUN
Leakage current 100 μA max.
the Digital Indicator K3HB Communications User's Manual
(Cat.No. N129).
HH Maximum load 24 VDC
voltage
H
PASS
Maximum load 50 mA
L current
LL
Leakage current 100 μA max.
Note: For details on serial and DeviceNet communications, refer to
the Digital Indicator K3HB Communications User's Manual
(Cat.No. N129).
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DeviceNet Communications
Communications protocol Conforms to DeviceNet
Supported communi- Remote I/O communications Master-Slave connection (polling, bit-strobe, COS, cyclic)
cations Conforms to DeviceNet communications standards.
I/O allocations Allocate any I/O data using the Configurator.
Allocate any data, such as DeviceNet-specific parameters and variable area for Digital
Indicators.
Input area: 2 blocks, 60 words max.
Output area: 1 block, 29 words max.
(The first word in the area is always allocated for the Output Execution Enabled Flags.)
Message communications Explicit message communications
CompoWay/F communications commands can be executed (using explicit message
communications)
Connection methods Combination of multi-drop and T-branch connections (for trunk and drop lines)
Baud rate DeviceNet: 500, 250, or 125 Kbps (automatic follow-up)
Communications media Special 5-wire cable (2 signal lines, 2 power supply lines, 1 shield line)
Communications distance
Baud rate Network length Drop line length Total drop line
(max.) (max.) length (max.)
500 Kbps 100 m (100 m) 6 m 39 m
250 Kbps 100 m 6 m 78 m
(250 m)
125 Kbps 100 m 6 m 156 m
(500 m)
The values in parentheses are for Thick Cable.
Communications power supply 24-VDC DeviceNet power supply
Allowable voltage fluctuation range 11 to 25-VDC DeviceNet power supply
Current consumption 50 mA max. (24 VDC)
Maximum number of nodes 64 (DeviceNet Configurator is counted as one node when connected)
Maximum number of slaves 63
Error control checks CRC errors
DeviceNet power supply Supplied from DeviceNet communications connector
■ Internal Block Diagram
Analog input Input
ADC Keys
circuit
Indications
EEP-ROM
BCD
• Input circuit
Drive Transistor
BCD I/O Drive
• Output circuit
circuit circuit output
• Transistor
output circuit
Micro-
computer
Drive
Event input Digital input Waveform
X Relay output
circuit shaping circuit circuit
Drive
Linear output Drive DeviceNet
Linear output
DeviceNet
circuit circuit
circuit circuit
Communi-
Sensor power Drive
cations
Filter Communications
supply circuit
driver
VO VDD VCOM
VO
Power supply circuit (isolated) DC-DC
Converter (isolated)
Power supply
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■ Power Supply Derating Curve for Sensor (Reference Value)
With 12 V With 10 V
Max. current (mA) Max. current (mA)
140 140
1
1
120
120
100 100
80
80
60 60
40 40
20 20
0 0
−20 −10 0 102030405060 −20 −10 0 102030405060
Ambient temperature (°C) Ambient temperature (°C)
Note: 1. The above values are for standard mounting. The derating curve differs depending on the mounting conditions.
2. Do not use the Sensor outside of the derating area (i.e., do not use it in the area labeled A in the above graphics). Doing so may occa-
sionally cause deterioration or damage to internal components.
■ Component Names and Functions
Max/Min status indicator PV display
Displays PVs, maximum values,
Turns ON when the maximum value or minimum value is
minimum values, parameter
displayed in the RUN level.
names, and error names.
Level/bank display
Position meter
In RUN level, displays the bank if the bank function is
Displays the position of the PV with
ON. (Turns OFF if the bank function is OFF.)
respect to a desired scale.
In other levels, displays the current level.
SV display
Comparative output
status indicators Displays SV and monitor values.
HH Max
H Min
Display the status of comparative outputs.
P
L
L
T-ZR CMW TG HH H
LL
Zero Hold TLL L
Status indicators
SV display status indicators
MAX/MIN LEVEL MODE SHIFT UP
Function
Display Display Function
Turns ON when the tare zero function is
Turns ON when the timing signal turns
executed. Turns OFF if it is not executed or
T-ZR
TG ON. Otherwise OFF.
is cleared.
Turns ON when the forced-zero function is
Turns ON when parameters for which
Zero executed. Turns OFF if it is not executed or
T teaching can be performed are
is cleared. (Excluding the K3HB-H.)
displayed.
Turns ON/OFF when hold input turns In RUN level, turn ON when the
Hold HH, H,
ON/OFF.
comparative set values HH, H, L, and
L, LL LL are displayed.
MAX/MIN Key LEVEL Key MODE Key SHIFT Key UP Key
Used to switch the Used to switch level. Used to switch the Used to change When changing a set value,
display between the parameters displayed. parameter settings. this key is used to change
PV, maximum value, When changing a set the actual value.
and minimum value and value, this key is used When a measurement value
to reset the maximum to move along the is displayed, this key is
and minimum values. digits. used to execute or clear the
forced-zero function or to
execute teaching.
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■ BCD Output Timing Chart
A REQUEST signal from a Programmable Controller or other external device is required to read BCD data.
Single Sampling Data Output Continuous Data Output
20-ms pulse min. (50 ms max.)
REQ.
MAX.MIN.
REQ.
MAX.MIN.
DATA
All data "High" Data 1 Data 2
DATA
All data "High" All data "High"
Data
DATA
VALID
DATA
VALID
40 ms 40 ms
24 ms 24 ms
Approx.
Approx.
40 ms
64 ms 64 ms
30 ms
30 ms
16 ms
The data is set in approximately 30 ms from the rising edge of the
Measurement data is output every 64 ms while the REQUEST signal
REQUEST signal and the DATA VALID signal is output.
remains ON.
When reading the data from a Programmable Controller, start
Note: If HOLD is executed when switching between data 1 and data
reading the data when the DATA VALID signal turns ON.
2, either data 1 or data 2 is output depending on the timing of
The DATA VALID signal will turn OFF 40 ms later, and the data will
the hold signal. The data will not go LOW.
turn OFF 16 ms after that.
REQ. (1)
K3HB
(1)
Programmable
REQ. (2)
Controller
K3HB
REQ. (3)
(2)
DATA (including POL and
OVER) and DATA VALID can
(1) (2) (3)
be used in a wired OR. DATA
RUN, HH, H, PASS, L, and
K3HB
LL are always output, with or
(3)
DATA
without a REQUEST signal.
Do not used a wired OR VALID
(See note.) (See note.) (See note.)
connect for these signals.
Note: Leave 20 ms min. between DATA VALID turning OFF and the REQUEST signal.
Programmable Controller Connection Example Display Unit Connection Example
Digital Indicator
SYSMAC Programmable Controller Digital Indicator
DC Input Unit
Connector pin No. (See note.)
Connector pin No. (See note.)
1.COMMON COM
1.COMMON
2.1
IN 2.1
3.2 IN
3.2
10°
10°
4.4
IN 4.4
5.8 IN
5.8
23.DATA VALID
23.DATA VALID
24.RUN IN
24.RUN
1
IN
To 10
2
To 10
Transistor Output Unit
25.COMMON
25.COMMON
Short-
26.REQUEST OUT
26.REQUEST circuit
+5 V
240 Ω +5 V
240 Ω
240 Ω
240 Ω
30.RESET
OUT 30.RESET
240 Ω
240 Ω
31.POLARITY COM
31.POLARITY
240 Ω
240 Ω
(+/− polarity) (0 V)
(+/− polarity) SEC
8 8 8
24 VDC
M7E-01D@N2, 01H@N2
+24 V
DC power Note: The BCD output connector pin number is the D-sub connector pin number when
supply
0 V the BCD Output Cable (sold separately) is connected. This number differs from
the pin number for the Digital Indicator narrow pitch connector (manufactured by
Honda Tsushin Kogyo Co., Ltd.).
Refer to the following User's Manual for application precautions and other information required when using the Digital Indicator:
K3HB-S/-X/-V/-H Digital Indicator User's Manual (Cat. No. N128)
The manual can be downloaded from the following site in PDF format: OMRON Industrial Web http://www.fa.omron.co.jp
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Internal circuit
Internal circuit
Internal circuit
V
O
D
C
B
A
DP
LE
V
O
D
C
B
A
DP
LE
V
O
D
C
B
A
DP
LE
V
O
K3HB-X
■ Connections
Terminal Arrangement
Note: Insulation is used between signal input, event input, output, and power supply terminals.
A B C D E
A Operating Power Supply
1
2
100 to 240 VAC
3
24 VAC/ VDC
4
5
A1
6
A2
*1 Check the required power supply type.
*2 There is no polarity on models for 24
VAC/DC.
B Sensor Power Supply/Output
Sensor power supply + C Relays, Transistors, BCD and DeviceNet
PASS output
B1
Relay Outputs Relay Outputs Transistor Outputs DeviceNet Connector (Included)
PASS B2
B3
NPN PNP
C1 C1 C1
HH HH
N/C B4
C2
C2 H C2
+ H H
B5
C3 C3
COM PASS C3
B6
−
C4 L C4 C4
L
CPA> L C5 LL C5
LL
2: CAN L (Communications cable: Blue)
Sensor power supply +
3: Shield
C6 C6
COM COM C6
4: CAN H (Communications cable: White)
linear output
5: V+ (Power supply cable: Red)
+
Applicable Connector:
B1
0-5/1-5/ 0-5/1-5/
HR31-5.08P-5SC (01)
N/C N/C
(HIROSE ELECTRIC CO., LTD.)
0-10 V 0-10 V
B2
* Attach the provided crimp terminals.
−
BCD (NPN Open Collector): BCD
+
B3
Applicable Connector (Sold separately)
0-20/ 0-20/
N/C N/C
4-20 mA HDR-E50MAG1
4-20 mA
B4
−
(HONDA TSUSHIN KOGYO CO., LTD.)
+
B5 Special Cable (Sold separately)
K32-BCD (OMRON)
B6
(HDR-E50MAG1 with 0.3-m cable)
−
L1B> L2A>
L1A>
The BCD COMMON is shared.
The pins indicated in the above diagram
Sensor power supply
as blank (white) boxes have been removed.
B1
* Only one of the following can be used for each Digital Indicator: communications, BCD, or DeviceNet.
B2
N/C Contact output Transistor Output
B3
(NPN Open Collector)
B4
+
5V
B5
B6
HH HH
−
H H
Sensor power supply + L L
communications
LL LL
B (+) SD B (+) SD B1 PASS PASS
A (−) RD A (−) RD B2
B (+) SG B (+) SG B3
A (−) N/C A (−) N/C B4
Safety Standards Conformance
+
B5
• Always use a EN/IEC-compliant power supply with reinforced insulation or
B6
−
double insulation for the DeviceNet power supply.
RS-232C RS-485
RS-485 RS-232C
• The product must be used indoors for the above applicable standards to
FLK1B> FLK3A> FLK1A>
apply.
• The K3HB-XVA@@ complies with UL standards when the applied input
voltage is within the range 0 to 150 VAC.
9
10 VDC 100 mA
10 VDC 100 mA
10 VDC 100 mA
10 VDC 100 mA
10 VDC 100 mA 10 VDC 100 mA
12 VDC 80 mA
12 VDC 80 mA
12 VDC 80 mA 12 VDC 80 mA
12 VDC 80 mA
12 VDC 80 mA
Sensor power supply
Sensor power supply
Sensor power supply Sensor power supply
1 2 3 4 5
K3HB-X
E Analog Input
Process Indicator Weighing Indicator Temperature Indicator Linear Sensor Indicator
K3HB-X K3HB-V K3HB-H K3HB-S
AC voltage only
E1 E1
N/C A, B N/C E1 E1 Input B
Current input
E2 E2 E2 E2
A N/C A Input A
N/C
E3 C E3 B E3 E3
B COM
A
E4 C D E4 C E4 E4 Input A
Voltage input
Pt
-
E5 D N/C E5 D E5 E5 Input B
B
TC
E6
E6 COM COM COM E6 COM N/C E6
+
B'
D Event Input
• Use terminal pin D6 as the common terminal.
Models with Terminal Blocks
• Use NPN open collector or no-voltage contacts for event input.
PNP types are also available.
D1
TIMING
12 V 12 V
D2 S-TMR S-TMR: D2
HOLD: D3
D3 HOLD RESET: D4
ZERO: D5 TIMING
560 Ω
4.7 kΩ
D4 RESET
D1
D5
ZERO
750 Ω
3.9 kΩ
D6 COM
D6 D6
Models with Connectors
COM
COM
1: TIMING 2: S-TMR
1 2
3: HOLD 4: RESET
5: ZERO 6: COM
7: BANK4 8: BANK2
9 10
9: BANK1 10: COM
• Applicable Connector (Sold separately)
XG4M-1030 (OMRON)
• Special Cable (Sold separately)
K32-DICN (OMRON)
(XG4M-1030 with 3 m cable)
BCD Output Cable
Model Shape Pin arrangement
K32-BCD
Connected device end 1
COMMON
20
4
4
1 2 10
K3HB end (PLC, display device, etc.)
21
8
3
2
0 22
10 OVER
4
4
23 DATA VALID
5
8
24 RUN
6
1
25
COMMON
2 7 7
1 26
10 REQUEST
8
4
27
MAX REQ.
9
8
28
MIN REQ.
10
1
29 HOLD
11
2
2
30 RESET
10
12
300 mm 4
31
POLARITY
38 mm 46.5 mm 8 13
32
HH
14
1
33
H
Cover: HDR-E50LPA5 D-sub connector (37-pin female)
15
2
3 34
10 PASS
(manufactured by Honda Tsushin Co., Ltd.) Cover: 17JE-37H-1A (manufactured by DDK) 16
4
35 L
17
Connector: HDR-E50MAG1 Connector: Equivalent to 17JE-13370-02 8
36 LL
(manufactured by Honda Tsushin Co., Ltd.) (manufactured by DDK) 1 18
4 37
10 COMMON
2 19
Stand: 17L-002A (manufactured by DDK)
Note: The BCD Output Cable has a D-sub plug. Cover: 17JE-37H-1A (manufactured by DDK); Connector: equivalent to 17JE-23370-02 (D1) (manufactured by DDK)
Special Cable (for Event Inputs with 8-pin Connector)
Model Appearance Wiring
K32-DICN
Pin No. Signal name
1 N/C
910
2 S-TMR
3 HOLD
4 RESET
12
3,000 mm
5 N/C
(3 m)
Cable marking 6 COM
7 BANK4
8 BANK2
9 BANK1
10 COM
10
K3HB-X
■ Main Functions
Measurement
Timing Hold
Normal Sampling Hold
• Continuously performs measurement and always outputs based onHolds the measurement at the rising edge of the TIMING signal.
comparative results.
Input
Sampling hold value
Input
H comparative set value
Measurement value
Measurement value
Time
ON
TIMING
Time
input
OFF
H output
Peak-to-peak Hold
Peak Hold/Bottom Hold
Measures the difference between the maximum and minimum val-
Measures the maximum (or minimum) value in a specified period.
ues in a specified period.
Input
Peak hold value Input
Peak-to-peak value
(b2−a2)
(b1−a1)
Measurement value
Measurement value
b1
'b2
a1 'a2
Bottom hold value
Time
Time
TIMING ON
TIMING ON
input
OFF
input
OFF
Scaling Average Processing
Scaling converts input signals in any way required before displaying Average processing of input signals with extreme changes or noise
them. The values can be manipulated by shifting, inverting, or +/– smooths out the display and makes control stable.
reversing.
Previous Average Value Comparison
Display value
Display value
Display value 2 Display value 2
(dsp.a2) (dsp.a2)
Slight changes can be removed from input signals to detect only
extreme changes.
Display value 1
Display value 1
(dsp.a1)
(dsp.a1)
Input value 1 Input value 2 Input value 2 Input value 1
Input value
Input value
(inp.a1) (inp.a2) (inp.a2) (inp.a1)
(Scaling) (Reverse scaling)
Teaching
Settings for scaling can be made using the present measurement
values instead of inputting values with the SHIFT and UP Keys. This
is a convenient function for making the settings while monitoring the
operating status.
Standby Sequence
Turns the comparative output OFF until the measurement value
enters the PASS range.
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K3HB-X
■ Input Compensation/Display
Display Value Selection
Forced-zero
The current display value can be selected from the present value, the
Forces the present value to 0. (Convenient for setting reference val-
maximum value, and the minimum value.
ues or deducting tares for weight measurement.)
Step Value
Zero-trimming
It is possible to specify (i.e., restrict) the values that the smallest dis-
Compensates for mild fluctuations in input signals due to factors
played digit can change by. For example, if the setting is 2, the small-
such as sensor temperature drift, based on OK (PASS) data at mea-
est digit will only take the values 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 and if the setting is 5,
surement. (This function can be used with sampling hold, peak hold,
it will only take the values 0 or 5. If the setting is 10, it will only take
or bottom hold.)
the value of 0.
Zero-limit
Interruption Memory
Changes the display value to 0 for input values less than the set
The minimum and maximum values when the power supply is
value. It is enabled in normal mode only. (This function can be used,
turned OFF can be saved if interruption memory is turned ON.
for example, to stop negative values being displayed or to eliminate
If interruption memory is ON, the maximum and minimum values
flickering and minor inconsistencies near 0.)
after the last resetting will be displayed.
If interruption memory is OFF, the maximum and minimum values
Display
will be displayed after the power supply is turned ON (or after the
reset input is performed).
Zero-limit
setting
Input
Display Refresh Period
The display refresh period can be lengthened to reduce flickering
and thereby make the display easier to read.
Display Color Selection
Values can be displayed in either red or green. With comparative out-
put models, the display color can also be set to change according to
the status of comparative outputs (e.g., green to red or red to green).
Example) Setting: grn-r
Red
H
110.01
110.00
Comparative set value H
Green
P
100.05
110.00
Comparative set value L
99.87
L
110.00
Red
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K3HB-X
■ Output
Comparative Output Pattern Hysteresis
Prevents comparative output chattering when the measurement
The output pattern for comparative outputs can be selected. In addi-
value fluctuates slightly near the set value.
tion to high/low comparison with set values, output based on level
changes is also possible. (Use the type of output pattern appropriate
for the application.) Example: Comparative Output Pattern (Standard Output)
Hysteresis
Comparative set value H
Measurement Measurement
Standard Output Hysteresis
Level Output
Comparative
value Comparative value
set value HH
set value HH
Higher
Higher
Comparative
Comparative Comparative set value L
set value H
set value H
Comparative
Comparative
set value L
set value L
Lower
Lower
Comparative
Comparative
set value LL
set value LL
Comparative output H
Output HH
ON Output HH ON
OFF OFF
Output H
Output H
Comparative output L
Output PASS
Output PASS
Output L
Output L
Startup Compensation Timer
Output LL
Output LL
Measurement
Comparative Zone Output
value
set value HH
Higher Measurement can be stopped for a set time using external input.
Comparative
set value H
Comparative
set value L When S-TMR and COM are interconnected and the startup compen-
Lower
Comparative
set value LL
sation timer is set, measurement will not be performed until a set
Output HH ON
time after the power supply is tuned ON.
OFF
Output H
Output PASS
Output L
Input
Output LL
H comparative set value
Output Logic
Time
Reverses the output operation of comparative outputs for compara-
tive results.
Startup
H output
compensation
time set time
H input
PASS Output Change
Comparative results other than PASS and error signals can be output
from the PASS output terminal.
■ Dimensions
101.2
Terminal cover (included)
91
Character Size for Main Display (mm) Panel Cutout Dimensions
PV display SV display
120 min. *2
4.9
14.2
100
3.5
(112)
7.6
75 min.
+0.8
92
0
+0.6
45
0
12
1.3
95 *1
2
96
*2. Leave a distance of at least 140 mm
when using the Watertight Cover
Y92A-49N.
48 44.8
Note: Mounting Recommended Panel
Thickness 1 to 8 mm.
*1. DeviceNet models: 97 mm
Mount the product horizontally.
Terminal: M3, Terminal Cover: Accessory
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K3HB-X
■ Wiring Precautions ■ Mounting Method
For terminal blocks, use the crimp terminals suitable for M3 screws.
1. Insert the K3HB into the mounting cutout in the panel.
Tighten the terminal screws to the recommended tightening torque
2. Insert watertight packing around the Unit to make the mounting
of approx. 0.5 N⋅m.
watertight.
To prevent inductive noise, separate the wiring for signal lines from
Watertight
that for power lines.
packing
Wiring
Use the crimp terminals suitable for M3 screws shown below.
5.8 mm max.
5.8 mm max.
3. Insert the adapter into the grooves on the left and right sides of
the rear case and push until it reaches the panel and is fixed in
place.
Unit Stickers
Adapter
Select the appropriate units from the unit sticker sheets provided
and attach the sticker to the Indicator.
■ LCD Field of Vision
The K3HB is designed to have the best visibility at the angles shown
Note: When using for meters, such as weighing meters, use the units in the following diagram.
specified by regulations on weights and measures.
10°
30°
■ Watertight Cover
Y92A-49N
■ Rubber Packing
K32-P1
If the rubber packing is lost or damaged, it can
be ordered using the following model number:
K32-P1.
(Depending on the operating environment,
deterioration, contraction, or hardening of the
rubber packing may occur and so, in order to
ensure the level of waterproofing specified in
NEMA4, periodic replacement is
recommended.)
Note:Rubber packing is provided with the
Controller.
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K3HB-X
■ Safety Precautions
Precautions for Safe Use
!WARNING
1. Do not use the product in the following locations.
Do not touch the terminals while power is being supplied.
Locations subject to direct radiant heat from heating equipment
Doing so may possibly result in electric shock. Make sure
Locations where the product may come into contact with water or
that the terminal cover is installed before using the
oil
product.
Locations subject to direct sunlight
Always provide protective circuits in the network. Without
Locations where dust or corrosive gases (in particular, sulfuric or
protective circuits, malfunctions may possibly result in
ammonia gas) are present
accidents that cause serious injury or significant property
damage.Locations subject to extreme temperature changes
Provide double or triple safety measures in external Locations where icing or condensation may occur
control circuits, such as emergency stop circuits, interlock
Locations subject to excessive shocks or vibration
circuits, or limit circuits, to ensure safety in the system if
2. Do not use the product in locations subject to temperatures or
an abnormality occurs due to malfunction of the product
humidity levels outside the specified ranges or in locations prone
or another external factor affecting the product's
to condensation. If the product is installed in a panel, ensure that
operation.
the temperature around the product (not the temperature around
the panel) does not go outside the specified range.
!CAUTION
3. Provide sufficient space around the product for heat dissipation.
4. Use and store the product within the specified temperature and
Do not allow pieces of metal, wire clippings, or fine
humidity ranges. If several products are mounted side-by-side or
metallic shavings or filings from installation to enter the
arranged in a vertical line, the heat dissipation will cause the inter-
product. Doing so may occasionally result in minor
nal temperature of the products to rise, shortening the service life.
electric shock, fire, or malfunction.
If necessary, cool the products using a fan or other cooling
Do not use the product in locations where flammable or
method.
explosive gases are present. Doing so may occasionally
5. The service life of the output relays depends on the switching
result in explosion, causing minor or moderate injury, or
capacity and switching conditions. Consider the actual application
property damage.
conditions and use the product within the rated load and electrical
Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify the
service life. Using the product beyond its service life may result in
product. Doing so may occasionally result in minor or
contact welding or burning.
moderate injury due to electric shock.
6. Install the product horizontally.
7. Mount to a panel between 1 and 8-mm thick.
Do not use the equipment for measurements within
8. Use the specified size of crimp terminals (M3, width: 5.8 mm
Measurement Categories III and IV for K3HB-X and II, III,
max.) for wiring. To connect bare wires, use AWG22 (cross sec-
and IV for K3HB-S, K3HB-V, and K3HB-H (according to
2 2
tion: 0.326 mm ) to AWG14 (cross section: 2.081 mm ) to wire the
IEC61010-1). Doing so may occasionally cause
2
power supply terminals and AWG28 (cross section: 0.081 mm )
unexpected operation, resulting in minor or moderate
2
to AWG16 (cross section: 1.309 mm ) for other terminals. (Length
injury, or damage to the equipment. Use the equipment
of exposed wire: 6 to 8 mm)
for measurements only within the Measurement Category
for which the product is designed. 9. In order to prevent inductive noise, wire the lines connected to the
product separately from power lines carrying high voltages or cur-
Perform correct setting of the product according to the
rents. Do not wire in parallel with or in the same cable as power
application. Failure to do so may occasionally cause
lines. Other measures for reducing noise include running lines
unexpected operation, resulting in minor or moderate
along separate ducts and using shield lines.
injury, or damage to the equipment.
10.Ensure that the rated voltage is achieved no longer than 2 s after
Ensure safety in the event of product failure by taking
turning the power ON.
safety measures, such as installing a separate monitoring
11.Allow the product to operate without load for at least 15 minutes
system. Product failure may occasionally prevent
after the power is turned ON.
operation of comparative outputs, resulting in damage to
the connected facilities and equipment. 12.Do not install the product near devices generating strong high-fre-
quency waves or surges. When using a noise filter, check the volt-
Tighten the screws on the terminal block and the
age and current and install it as close to the product as possible.
connector locking screws securely using a tightening
13.Do not use thinner to clean the product. Use commercially avail-
torque within the following ranges. Loose screws may
able alcohol.
occasionally cause fire, resulting in minor or moderate
injury, or damage to the equipment.
14.Be sure to confirm the name and polarity for each terminal before
wiring the terminal block and connectors.
Terminal block screws: 0.43 to 0.58 N·m
15.Use the product within the noted supply voltage and rated load.
Connector locking screws: 0.18 to 0.22 N·m
16.Do not connect anything to unused terminals.
Make sure that the product will not be adversely affected
if the DeviceNet cycle time is lengthened as a result of 17.Output turns OFF when the mode is changed or settings are ini-
changing the program with online editing. Extending the tialized. Take this into consideration when setting up the control
cycle time may cause unexpected operation, occasionally system.
resulting in minor or moderate injury, or damage to the
18.Install an external switch or circuit breaker that complies with
equipment.
applicable IEC60947-1 and IEC60947-3 requirements and label
them clearly so that the operator can quickly turn OFF the power.
Before transferring programs to other nodes or changing
I/O memory of other nodes, check the nodes to confirm
19.Use the specified cables for the communications lines and stay
safety. Changing the program or I/O memory of other
within the specified DeviceNet communications distances. Refer
nodes may occasionally cause unexpected operation,
to the User's Manual (Cat. No. N129) for details on communica-
resulting in minor or moderate injury, or damage to the
tions distance specifications and cables.
equipment.
20.Do not pull the DeviceNet communications cables with excessive
force or bend them past their natural bending radius.
21.Do not connect or remove connectors while the DeviceNet power
is being supplied. Doing so will cause product failure or malfunc-
tion.
22.Use cables with a heat resistance of 70ºC min.
15
+
-
K3HB-X
■ Noise Countermeasures
1. Do not install the product near devices generating strong high-fre-
quency waves or surges, such as high-frequency welding and
sewing machines.
2. Mount a surge suppressor or noise filter to peripheral devices
generating noise, in particular, motors, transformers, solenoids,
and magnet coils.
Line filter
+
Digital
Digital
Indicator
Indicator
-
Surge
suppressor
3. In order to prevent inductive noise, wire the lines connected to the
terminal block separately from power lines carrying high voltages
or currents. Do not wire in parallel with or in the same cable as
power lines. Other measures for reducing noise include running
lines along separate ducts and using shield lines.
Example of Countermeasures for Inductive Noise on
Input Lines
Signal
Digital
input Indicator
2 conductors
with shield
4. If a noise filter is used for the power supply, check the voltage and
current, and install the noise filter as close to the product as pos-
sible.
5. Reception interference may occur if the product is used close to a
radio, television, or wireless.
ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETERS.
To convert millimeters into inches, multiply by 0.03937. To convert grams into ounces, multiply by 0.03527.
In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Power supply input
Signal input
Power supply input
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