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Power Sensor Station
ZN-KMX21
User's Manual
ASC-DE-111020-6E

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  • Page 1 EQUO Series Power Sensor Station ZN-KMX21 User’s Manual ASC-DE-111020-6E...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Introduction Thank you for purchasing an EQUO Series ZN-KMX21 Power Sensor Station. This manual describes the information on the functions, performance and usage required to use the Power Sensor Station. Please observe the following when using the Power Sensor Station: ・...
  • Page 3 THE PRODUCTS, WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED ON CONTRACT, WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, OR STRICT LIABILITY. In no event shall the responsibility of OMRON for any act exceed the individual price of the product on which liability is asserted. IN NO EVENT SHALL OMRON BE RESPONSIBLE FOR WARRANTY, REPAIR, OR OTHER...
  • Page 4 Application Considerations <SUITABILITY FOR USE> OMRON shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards, codes, or regulations that apply to the combination of the products in the customer's application or use of the products. At the customer's request, OMRON will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and limitations of use that apply to the products.
  • Page 5 Precautions on Safety Meanings of Signal Words ● For the safe operation of ZN-KMX21, this operation manual indicates the precautions by using the following marks and symbols. The precautions given here contain important information related to safety, and therefore must be observed. The marks and symbols for the safety precautions are as follows: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in WARNING...
  • Page 6 ●Warning Indications WARNING The mounting magnets (separately sold) for the product have strong magnetism. If the product is mounted using these magnets, anyone wearing a heart pacemaker must not operate the product; or the product must not be in proximity of such a person. This product contains a lithium battery.
  • Page 7 Precautions for Safe Use Observe the following precautions to ensure safe operation: ・ Do not install the product in the places subject to exposure to water, oil, or chemical splashes. ・ When using an AC adapter, use only the provided AC adapter. ・...
  • Page 8 Precautions for Correct Use 1. Avoid installing the product in the following places: ・ Places exceeding the rated ambient temperature ・ Places exposed to extreme temperature changes (where condensation occurs) ・ Places subject to relative humidity exceeding the rated humidity range ・...
  • Page 9 4. Operation When using the product, also read KM Series Power Sensor/Monitor instruction sheets for necessary information relevant to the product. ・ The Power Sensors/Monitors that can be connected to the product are KM20-B40-FLK, KM50-C, KM50-E, KM100, KM-N1-FLK, KM-N2-FLK and KM-N3-FLK. ・...
  • Page 10 How to Read This Manual Symbols Used in this Manual ■ Menu items that are displayed on the screen, and windows, dialog boxes and other GUI elements displayed on the PC are indicated enclosed by brackets "[ ]". Marks Used in this Manual ■...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ................................ i Table of Contents .............................. x Product Overview ..........................1-1 Features and Functions ........................1-1 Easy Multi-point Data Acquisition ..................... 1-1 Recording to an SD Memory Card.................... 1-1 Network Connection ......................... 1-1 Graph Display and Data Processing Software ................. 1-1 Alarm Output ..........................
  • Page 12 Preparing the Required Items ......................3-1 Common ........................... 3-1 Network Connection ......................... 3-1 Configuring the Unit ......................... 3-2 3.3.1 Connecting Power Sensor/Monitor (KM Series) ............... 3-2 Power Sensor/Monitor Settings (KM Series) ................3-2 Power Sensor/Monitor Connection (KM Series) ............... 3-3 3.3.2 Using Alarm Function ........................
  • Page 13 Setting Procedure and Operation Modes ..................4-1 Settings (FUN Mode Operation) ...................... 4-2 4.2.1 Setting Item List ........................4-2 4.2.2 Selecting "FUN" Operation Mode ..................... 4-3 4.2.3 Selecting Items ......................... 4-4 4.2.4 Definition of Items ........................4-5 Recording Interval (CYCLE) ..................... 4-5 Number of Power Sensor/Monitor Units Connected (UNIT) .............
  • Page 14 5.4.1 Starting Recording ........................5-4 5.4.2 Stopping Recording ........................5-4 Outputting File to SD Card ....................... 5-5 Cancelling Retained Alarm ....................... 5-5 Ratings and Performance ........................6-1 Appendix ............................Appendix-1 Error Display List ..........................Appendix-1 Character Display List ........................Appendix-3 SD Memory Card Folder Structure ....................
  • Page 15: Product Overview

    1. Product Overview Product Overview Features and Functions Easy Multi-point Data Acquisition The ZN-KMX21 Power Sensor Station provides the measurement and recording of power consumption at multiple points. Individual measured values are added to total sums, which can be checked at operation sites. The station can be connected to up to 31 Power Sensor/Monitor units, whose momentary power, integrated power, power factor, and pulse count values can be independently recorded.
  • Page 16: Configuration

    1. Product Overview Configuration This product can be used in the following two types of configuration. LAN Cable Network Connection Standalone 1.2.1 Standalone The Power Sensor Stations can be operated standalone without connecting them to a network. The measured data is recorded in the internal memory and can be transferred to a PC via an SD memory card.
  • Page 17: Multi-Point Power Measurement

    1. Product Overview Note Up to 100 Power Sensor Station units can be connected to a PC (Up to 1024 channels are supported). Up to 31 units of Power Sensors/Monitors (KM series) can be connected to a single Power Sensor Station unit. Multi-point Power Measurement By connecting multiple KM series Power Sensors/Monitors (sold separately) to a Power ...
  • Page 18: Setup And Operation Procedure

    1. Product Overview Setup and Operation Procedure 1.4.1 Standalone Operation Check the package contents ⇒3.1 Checking the Package Contents Check the required items ⇒3.2 Preparing the Required Items Connect KM series power sensors/monitors; alarm output terminals and prepare the power supply ⇒3.3 Configuring the Unit Install the Station Utility PC software ⇒"Station Utility User's Manual": 1.
  • Page 19: Operation Via Network

    1. Product Overview 1.4.2 Operation via Network Check the package contents  3.1 Checking the Package Contents Check the required items  3.2 Preparing the Required Items Connect KM series power sensors/monitors; alarm output terminals and prepare the power supply ...
  • Page 20: Part Name And Function

    2. Part Name and Function Part Name and Function MODE Key Display Unit △ Key ▽ Key Sensor Head Connector LAN Port Power Supply Terminal SD Card Slot Alarm Output Terminals SET/REC/STOP Key Screw Hook Hole Mounting Screw Hole Reset Switch Display Unit Display Unit...
  • Page 21 2. Part Name and Function Indicator Definition Indicator Definition/Function (When Displayed) An Integral power consumption reset interval is set. The setting is OFF when this is not displayed. Communication via LAN cable is in process. A LAN cable is connected and network communication is ready. Data is being recorded in the internal memory.
  • Page 22: Control Unit

    2. Part Name and Function Control Unit 2.2.1 Control Key Name Function Switches the operation mode. MODE Key Resets an alarm or error (Long press). Cancels the setting before applying it. Moves the setting items (Upward). Item Selection Key Switches the display. (△...
  • Page 23: Inserting Sd Card

    2. Part Name and Function Inserting an SD Memory Card "SD" turns ON (1) Insert an SD memory card into the SD card slot with the metal terminal facing up. (2) Push the card inward until it clicks. Click! (3) “SD” appears on the display. Removing the SD Memory Card (1) Push the inserted SD card inward until it clicks.
  • Page 24: Input/Output Specifications

    2. Part Name and Function Input/Output Specifications 2.3.1 Alarm Output Alarm Output Terminals (1) OUT Outputs the results allocated in THR mode. (2) GND A common terminal. The terminal names are inscribed on the unit. Use the provided alarm output connector for wiring. Output Specifications External Power Supply Voltage 12 to 24 VDC ±10%...
  • Page 25: Check And Preparation

    3. Check and Preparation Check and Preparation Checking the Package Contents This product package includes the following items: □Main Unit ZN-KMX21 □AC Adapter or DC Cable □Power Sensor Station Cable □Alarm Output Connector □Instruction Sheet □Startup Guide Preparing the Required Items The following items are required to use this product.
  • Page 26: Configuring The Unit

    3. Check and Preparation Configuring the Unit 3.3.1 Connecting Power Sensor/Monitor (KM Series) Power Sensor/Monitor Settings (KM Series) Match the communication settings of all the Power Sensors/Monitors to the Power Sensor Station settings as shown below. For example, note that the communication speed must be set to 38.4k, which is not identical to the default settings.
  • Page 27: Power Sensor/Monitor Connection (Km Series)

    3. Check and Preparation <KM100> Power ON → (Operation Level) → (Setting Level) → (Comm. Setting Level) Hold the key To Change → (Comm. Speed Setting) → Set to "38.4" To Apply Twice (2) Make the same setting on the other units (Unit No. 2, 3, 4…). The Unit No.
  • Page 28: Using Alarm Function

    3. Check and Preparation between Power Sensor/Monitor units. Important Match the polarities between the crimp terminals and terminal holes when connecting the units. Shielded cables must be provided by the user. (4) Provide a 120 Ω (1/2 W) termination between the RS-485 terminals on the last Power Sensor/Monitor unit.
  • Page 29: Preparing Power Supply

    3. Check and Preparation 3.3.3 Preparing Power Supply AC or DC power supply is required to operate this product. Connecting to Power Supply (1) Insert the plug of the AC adapter or DC cable plug into the Power Supply terminal. (2) Connect the AC plug of the AC adapter to an outlet (100 VAC to 240 VAC) when using AC power supply.
  • Page 30: Checking Operation

    3. Check and Preparation 3.3.4 Checking Operation After the power is turned ON, the type name and version are displayed on the display section for a while. The power information appears on the display, after the unit checks the connection with Power Sensor/Monitor units. Press ▽...
  • Page 31: Station Utility Pc Software Overview And Preparation

    3. Check and Preparation Station Utility PC Software Overview and Preparation 3.4.1 Overview This product includes PC software Station Utility, which consists of four principal functions. Refer to the "Station Utility User's Manual" for details. Setting Tool This function provides remote operations such as setting the measurement condition (except for some settings), starting and stopping recording of the data to the Power Sensor Stations.
  • Page 32: Setting Measurement Conditions

    3. Check and Preparation Setting Measurement Conditions Set the number of Power Sensor/Monitor units to be connected to the Power Sensor Station. Note Refer to the sections below for details on messages displayed on the display unit and operational key functions. Refer to: 2.1 Display Unit, 2.2 Control Unit, and 4.2 Settings (FUN Mode Operation) Switching to "FUN"...
  • Page 33: Connecting To Network

    LAN that has been already operated, the number of available IP addresses may be limited and there may be some rules to apply. Contact your network administrator. In such a case, OMRON does not guarantee the performance of the Power Sensor Stations and the PC software.
  • Page 34: Setting Power Sensor Station Ip Address

    3. Check and Preparation ・Set the same subnet mask value to both the Power Sensor Stations and PC to be connected in the network. ・ To change the subnet mask, contact your network administrator. Even if the subnet mask is changed, the fourth segment of the IP addresses of the Power Sensor Stations and PC in the network must be distinguished from one another.
  • Page 35: Setting Etc And Ip To "Disp

    3. Check and Preparation Setting ETC and IP to “DISP” Display Operation (Upper/Lower) Press the ▽ or △ key until "ETC" appears at the upper row on CYCLE the display. ("FUN" Blinking) ↓ ▽or △ Key Press the SET/REC/STOP key. "OFF" at the lower row starts blinking.
  • Page 36: Changing Ip Address (From Factory Default: 192.168.0.20 To 192.168.0.21)

    3. Check and Preparation Changing IP Address (from factory default: 192.168.0.20 to 192.168.0.21) Display Operation (Upper/Lower) Display the first segment of the IP address. Press the ▽ or △ key until "P 1" appears at the upper row. DISP ↓ ▽or △...
  • Page 37: Setting The Pc Ip Address

    3. Check and Preparation 3.6.3 Setting the PC IP Address This section describes the procedure to change the IP address of the PC to "192.168.0.100". Login with a user account with administrator/manager authority, which is required to change the IP address of the PC. Windows XP Follow the procedure below to set the IP address.
  • Page 38 3. Check and Preparation (2) Click “Network Connections”. (3) Right-click “Local Area Connection” and select “Properties”. 3-14...
  • Page 39 3. Check and Preparation (4) Highlight “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click “Properties”. (5) Select “Use the following IP address” and set “IP address” to "192.168.0.100" and “Subnet mask” to "255.255.255.0". Press “OK” to close the window. (6) Click "OK" in the “Local Area Connection Properties” window. The window closes. 3-15...
  • Page 40: Windows Vista

    3. Check and Preparation Windows Vista Follow the procedure below to set the IP address. (1) Select “Start menu” – “Control Panel” and click “Network and Internet”. (2) Click “Network and Sharing Center”. 3-16...
  • Page 41 3. Check and Preparation (3) Click “Manage network connections”. (4) Right-click “Local Area Connection” and select “Properties”. (5) When the “User Account Control” window appears, click “Continue”. 3-17...
  • Page 42 3. Check and Preparation (6) Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” and click “Properties”. (7) Select “Use the following IP address” and set “IP address” and “Subnet mask”. Click “OK” to close the window. (8) Click "Close" in the “Local Area Connections Properties” window. The window closes. 3-18...
  • Page 43: Windows 7

    3. Check and Preparation Windows 7 Follow the procedure below to set the IP address. (1) Select “Start menu” – “Control Panel” and click “Network and Internet”. (2) Click “Network and Sharing Center”. 3-19...
  • Page 44 3. Check and Preparation (3) Click “Change adapter settings”. (4) Right-click “Local Area Connection” and select “Properties”. 3-20...
  • Page 45 3. Check and Preparation (5) Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” and click “Properties”. (6) Select “Use the following IP address” and set “IP address” and “Subnet mask”. Click “OK” to close the window. (7) Click "Close" in the “Local Area Connections Properties” window. The window closes. 3-21...
  • Page 46: Connecting Lan Cable

    3. Check and Preparation 3.6.4 Connecting a LAN Cable Connect a LAN cable to the Power Sensor Station units and PC. When the LAN cables is connected properly, "LAN" appears on the display. "LAN" Turns ON Click! Installing the Unit This section describes how to install a Power Sensor Station unit.
  • Page 47: Securing With Mounting Screws

    3. Check and Preparation 3.7.2 Securing with Mounting Screws There are mounting screw holes on the back of the unit to secure the unit on the wall or other vertical surface. The unit can be secured with round magnets to the screw holes. (Refer to the Appendix: Installation Diagram for the hole dimensions.) Flat-head Screws: M3 x 6 Mounting Magnets...
  • Page 48 3. Check and Preparation 3.7.3 Mounting with Screw Hook Holes There are two hook holes below the convex section of the upper unit for the product to be secured on the wall. (Refer to the Appendix: Installation Diagram for the screw hooking hole dimensions.) M3 screws to hook the screw head on the screw hook holes.
  • Page 49: Power Sensor/Monitor Remote Setting (Km Series)

    (Refer to 3.6 Connecting to Network) EasyKM-Manager Installation: Download the EasyKM Manager software and instruction manual from the website below: Download requires the registration as an I-Web member. www.fa.omron.co.jp EasyKM-Manager Setting: Make necessary settings on the software for Power Sensors/Monitors (KM series) remote settings.
  • Page 50: Setting The Unit (Unit Operation)

    4. Setting the Unit (Unit Operation) Setting the Unit (Unit Operation) Setting Procedure and Operation Modes The following diagram shows the Power Sensor Station setting procedure flow: MODE Key RUN Mode FUN Mode THR Mode MODE Key MODE キー Twice △/▽...
  • Page 51: Settings (Fun Mode Operation)

    4. Setting the Unit (Unit Operation) Settings in FUN Mode Enter FUN mode to make measurement and recording settings on the Power Sensor Station. 4.2.1 List of Setting Items The following list shows the setting items available in FUN mode. Factory Display Item Display...
  • Page 52: Selecting "Fun" Operation Mode

    4. Setting the Unit (Unit Operation) 192. IP1 to 168. IP address 0 to 255 (DISP) 255. SUB1 to Subnet 255. 0 to 255 SUB4 mask 255. Rate/CO conversion RATE 0.000 to 99.999 value setting Conversion JPY/USD/EUR/CNY/ CONV unit KRW/CO2 Offset Unit UTOFS 1 to 99...
  • Page 53: Selecting Items

    4. Setting the Unit (Unit Operation) 4.2.3 Selecting Items Move the selection items using the △ and ▽ keys. To change the set value, select the item with the △ or ▽ key and fix it with the SET/REC/STOP key. Press the MODE key to change the operation mode.
  • Page 54: Recording Interval (Cycle)

    4. Setting the Unit (Unit Operation) 4.2.4 Description of Items Recording Interval (CYCLE) Specifies the interval of measured value recording. The range of selection (Options): 1s (second)/ 2s / 5s / 10s / 20s / 30s / 1m (minute) Initial value: 10s Important ■Recording Interval and the Number of Connectable Units The number of connectable Power Sensors/Monitors is restricted depending on the...
  • Page 55 4. Setting the Unit (Unit Operation) Note ■Recording Interval and Internal Memory The possible recording time in the internal memory varies depending on the recording interval setting. The details are shown in the table below. The recording time also differs depending on the types of Power Sensors/Monitors to be connected.
  • Page 56: Number Of Power Sensor/Monitor Units Connected (Unit)

    4. Setting the Unit (Unit Operation) Approx. 19 hr. Approx. 5 hr. Approx. 2 hr. 10 seconds 20 min. 50 min. Approx. 1 day Approx. 10 hr. Approx. 5 hr. 20 seconds 14 hr. 50 min. 40 min. Approx. 2 days Approx.
  • Page 57: Recording Mode (Rec)

    4. Setting the Unit (Unit Operation) Recording Mode (REC) Specifies the writing operation to the SD memory card during recording. The range of selection (Options): CONT / RING Initial value: CONT Recording Mode Operation CONT Continue mode The unit outputs the files in the internal memory to the SD memory card when the internal memory becomes full during recording, and continues recording.
  • Page 58: Others (Etc)

    4. Setting the Unit (Unit Operation) Others (ETC) Specifies if the unit displays the items for setting file read/write, time setting, IP address, rate/CO conversion value setting and conversion unit setting. Setting range: OFF / DISP Initial value: OFF Setting Value Operation The unit does not display the items for setting file read/write, time setting, IP address, rate/CO...
  • Page 59: Writing The Setting Data (Bckup)

    4. Setting the Unit (Unit Operation) Writing the Setting Data (BCKUP) Saves the unit setting data in an SD memory card as a backup. Operation: Insert an SD memory card and hold the SET/REC/STOP key. Saving is complete when “DONE” is displayed. Important Only one setting data item (the setting data for only one unit) can be stored in a single SD card as a backup.
  • Page 60: Year/Month/Day/Time Setting

    4. Setting the Unit (Unit Operation) (10) YEAR/MONTH/DAY/TIME Setting Specifies the year/month/day/time values. Setting range (Numeric input): YEAR: 2000 to 2099 MONTH:1 to 12 DAY: 1 to 31 TIME: 00:00 to 23:59 Note The year/month/day/time settings are not possible when ETC is set to "OFF" and CLOCK?? is also set to "OFF".
  • Page 61: Ip Address And Subnet Mask (Ip 1 To Ip 4, Sub 1 To Sub 4)

    4. Setting the Unit (Unit Operation) (12) IP Address and Subnet Mask (IP 1 to IP 4, SUB 1 to SUB 4) Specifies the 4 segments of the IP address (IP 1 to IP 4) and the 4 segments of the subnet mask (SUB 1 to SUB 4).
  • Page 62: Offset Unit No. (Utofs)

    4. Setting the Unit (Unit Operation) (15) Offset Unit No. (UTOFS) Specifies the starting (offset) unit number set for the Power Sensor/Monitor units to be connected. To use the unit numbers from No.10 to No.15, for example, "10" is set for the offset number (this setting item), while "6"...
  • Page 63: Changing The Set Value

    4. Setting the Unit (Unit Operation) 4.2.5 Changing the Set Value The value setting depends on the type of items, which are classified into option selection type and numeric input type. Changing Option Type Item Value (Example: CYCLE) Press the MODE key several times to enter FUN mode, and press the ▽ or △ key to display CYCLE.
  • Page 64: Changing Numeric Input Type Item Value (Example: Year)

    4. Setting the Unit (Unit Operation) Changing Numeric Input Type Item Value (Example: YEAR) Press the MODE key several times to enter FUN mode, and press the ▽ or △ key to display YEAR. To display YEAR, ETC and TIME must have been set to DISP beforehand. Display Operation (Upper/Lower)
  • Page 65: Settings (Thr Mode Operation)

    4. Setting the Unit (Unit Operation) Settings in THR Mode THR mode must be entered for setting the threshold for Power Sensor Station alarm output. Set the upper limit of the integrated power consumption for the threshold value. If the measured value exceeds the set upper limit value during RUN operation, the station's alarm output terminal turns ON and the "ALM"...
  • Page 66: Selecting "Thr" Operation Mode

    4. Setting the Unit (Unit Operation) 4.3.2 Selecting "THR" Operation Mode Press the MODE key to change the operation mode to "THR". "THR" at the lower right of the display starts blinking. MODE Key RUN Mode FUN Mode THR Mode MODE MODE Key Key Twice...
  • Page 67: Copying Setting Data For Multiple Station Units

    4. Setting the Unit (Unit Operation) Copying Setting Data for Multiple Station Units The settings on multiple Power Sensor Station units can be unified by using the same setting data saved in an SD memory card. By making necessary settings only on one unit (through unit operation and saving them in an SD memory card, you can restore the same settings in other units.
  • Page 68: Measurement And Recording (Unit Operation)

    5. Measurement and Recording (Unit Operation) Measurement and Recording (Unit Operation) Overview Measured values can be acquired in two ways: recording them in Power Sensor Station unit or acquiring them to the PC via network. This chapter explains recording in Power Sensor Station unit.
  • Page 69: Screen Transition In Run Mode

    5. Measurement and Recording (Unit Operation) Screen Transition in RUN Mode Pressing the △ or ▽ key in RUN mode switches the display as shown below. Pressing the MODE key changes the operation mode. TOTAL Momentary Power Upper: Displays "TOTAL". Lower: Displays the total sum (kW) of the momentary power values of all the connected Power Sensor units.
  • Page 70 5. Measurement and Recording (Unit Operation) Uno 1 Momentary Power Upper: Displays "Uno 1", which refers to the Power Sensor/Monitor Unit No.1. Lower: Displays the Uno 1 momentary power (kW). Uno 1 Integrated Power Upper: Displays "Uno 1", which refers to the Power Sensor/Monitor Unit No.1. Lower: Displays the Uno 1 integrated power (kWh).
  • Page 71: Starting/Stopping Recording

    5. Measurement and Recording (Unit Operation) Starting/Stopping Recording 5.4.1 Starting Recording When holding the SET/REC/STOP key (for at least 3 seconds) in RUN mode, recording of power data starts and “REC” will be displayed. The measured data is recorded and accumulated in the internal memory. They will be CSV file to an SD memory card when the SET/REC/STOP key is pressed.
  • Page 72: Outputting File To Sd Card

    5. Measurement and Recording (Unit Operation) Outputting File to SD Memory Card Recorded data can be output to SD memory card files when any of the following cases happen. (a) The SET/REC/STOP is pressed (for less than 3 seconds) during recording. Recording in the internal memory continues.
  • Page 73: Ratings And Performance

    Memory Capacity (External) SD memory card with SDHC compatibility (measured value saving, set value saving and reading) Recommended SD memory card: HMC-SD291(2GB), HMC-SD491 (4GB) (manufactured by OMRON)* Power Supply DC input: 24 VDC±10%, AC adapter: 100 to 240 VAC/50 to 60 Hz Current Consumption Max.
  • Page 74 X, Y and Z directions for 50 min. The installation place must be free from physical shock. *8: OMRON's XW4B-02B1-H1 connector. *9: The provided AC adapter must be used. *10: An AC adapter is included in ZN-KMX21. A DC cable and ferrite core are included in...
  • Page 75: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Error Display List Display Description Troubleshooting Upper/Lower Failed to write recorded data to the SD memory card due to no free space or the card being removed during writing. Insert a writable SD memory card. DATA Measured data writing Hold the MODE key for 3 seconds or more to E1100...
  • Page 76 Hold the MODE key for 3 seconds or more to cancel the error display. There may be a failure on the hardware. Please HARD contact distributor OMRON Hardware error E**** representative office. The displayed error code is required for identifying the problem. Appendix-...
  • Page 77: Character Display List

    Appendix Character Display List Display String Display String Display String Main Messages Appendix-...
  • Page 78: Sd Memory Card Folder Structure

    Appendix SD Memory Card Folder Structure Root Folder _FARM System Folder SYSTEM System Folder [Serial Number] Recorded Data Folder [Year-Month-Day] Recorded (20000101.001 to [年月日] Data 20991231.999) (CSV File) File/Folder Name Description For system use. _FARM Do not modify the file names or the internal files. For system use.
  • Page 79: Calibration

    Appendix Calibration Power Sensor Station units do not required calibration. Appendix-...
  • Page 80: Installation Diagram

    Appendix Installation Diagram Screw Hook Installation Dimension Screw Hook Holes Mounting Screw Mounting Screw Holes: 2-M3; Depth: 4 mm Installation Dimension (Unit: mm) Appendix-...
  • Page 81: Revision History

    Revision History The specifications of this product are subject to changes without prior notice due to the addition of new functions or modification for improvement. These changes will be reflected in relevant manuals whenever such changes are made. The revised manual contains the revision history with the manual revision codes and the revision descriptions.
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