Introduction Thank you for purchasing an EQUO Series D6FZ-FGX21 Air Flow Station and D6FZ-Series Air Flow Sensor. 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 Air Flow Sensor and Air Flow Station: ・...
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(a) Exclusive Warranty. Omron’s exclusive warranty is that the Products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of twelve months from the date of sale by Omron (or such other period expressed in writing by Omron). Omron disclaims all other warranties, express or implied.
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Omron’s representative at any time to confirm actual specifications of purchased Product. Errors and Omissions. Information presented by Omron Companies has been checked and is believed to be accurate; however, no responsibility is assumed for clerical, typographical or proofreading errors or...
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Precautions on Safety Meanings of Signal Words ● For the safe operation of D6FZ-FGX21 Air Flow Station and D6FZ-Series of Air Flow Sensors and 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.
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Air Flow Station ●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.
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Precautions for Safe Use Observe the following precautions to ensure safe operation: Air Flow Station ・ Do not install the product in the places subject to exposure to water, oil, or chemical splashes. ・ Do not use the product for the safety circuits in nuclear power or life-critical applications. ・...
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・ Do not let the product drop or subject it to a shock. Stop using the product if it has been applied with a strong impact. ・ Don't connect a power supply to RS-485 communications line. There is fear of product damage. ・...
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Precautions for Correct Use Air Flow Station 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 ・...
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Air Flow Sensor (D6FZ-Series) <D6FZ-Series> 1. Do not install the product in locations subjected to the following conditions: ・ Ambient temperature outside the rating ・ Ambient humidity outside the rating ・ Altitude of 2,000 m or higher above sea level ・...
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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 ■...
Table of Contents Introduction ................................ i Table of Contents ............................. xi Product Overview ..........................1-1 Features and Functions ........................1-1 Configuration ............................ 1-3 1.2.1 Single Air Flow Sensor Unit Connection ................... 1-4 1.2.2 Local Connection ........................1-4 1.2.3 Network Connection ......................... 1-4 Multi-point Air Flow Measurement ....................
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3.3.1 Single Air Flow Sensor Unit Operation ..................3-2 3.3.2 Standalone Operation Connecting Air Flow Sensors to Air Flow Station ........3-4 Overview of PC Software ......................... 3-9 3.4.1 Overview ........................... 3-9 Setting the Measurement Conditions ..................... 3-10 3.5.1 Settings (FUN Mode Operation) ..................... 3-10 Connecting to Network ........................
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5.4.1 Starting Recording ........................5-5 5.4.2 Stopping Recording ........................5-5 5.4.3 Auto backup and restarting record setting ................5-6 Outputting File to SD memory card ....................5-6 Cancelling Alarm ..........................5-6 Appendix ..............................6-1 Error Display List ..........................6-1 Character Display List ........................6-4 SD Memory Card Folder Structure ....................
1. Product Overview Product Overview Features and Functions Air Flow Station Easy Multi-point Data Acquisition The D6FZ-FGX21 Air Flow Station combined with the D6FZ- Series Air Flow Sensors provides the measurement and recording of air flow, pressure and temperature at multiple points.
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1. Product Overview Air Flow Sensors (D6FZ-Series) <D6FZ-FGS1000> Simultaneous Flow Rate/Pressure/Temperature Measurement Based on ultrasonic measurement, the Air Flow Sensor provides simultaneous measurement of flow rate (momentary flow and integrated flow), pressure and temperature. Flexible Installation Regardless of Location The capability of measuring air flow mixed with oil or mist provides the installation at various locations such as behind the curve of a tube.
1. Product Overview Configuration This product can be used in the following three types of configuration. Single Air Flow Sensor Unit Operation <D6FZ-FGS1000> <D6FZ-FGT> Power Supply Power Supply Standalone Operation Power Supply Operation via Network Power Supply LAN Cable...
1. Product Overview 1.2.1 Single Air Flow Sensor Unit Connection The usage combined with only a single Air Flow Sensor unit. <D6FZ-FGS1000> The measured data can be output from two analog systems or a single pulse system. (A T-branch connector cannot be used for analog or pulse output.) <D6FZ-FGT>...
1. Product Overview Multi-point Air Flow Measurement ・ Connecting multiple Air Flow Sensors to an Air Flow Station as the slave units (up to 8 units) can display the momentary flow rate, pressure and temperature values of the individual sensor units. The integrated flow rate of the connected sensor units can be displayed as either of the total sum and the individual rates.
1. Product Overview Setup and Operation Procedure 1.4.1 Single Air Flow Sensor Unit Operation Check the package contents ⇒3.1 Checking the Package Contents ↓ Check the required items ⇒3.2 Preparing the Required Items ↓ Connect the Air Flow Sensor and power supply ⇒3.3 Setting and Installation...
1. Product Overview 1.4.2 Standalone Operation Check the package contents ⇒3.1 Checking the Package Contents ↓ Check the required items ⇒3.2 Preparing the Required Items ↓ Connect Air Flow Sensor, Air Flow Station, alarm output terminals and power supply ⇒3.3 Setting and Installation ↓...
1. Product Overview 1.4.3 Operation via Network Check the package contents ⇒3.1 Checking the Package Contents ↓ Check the required items ⇒3.2 Preparing the Required Items ↓ Connect Air Flow Sensor, Air Flow Station, alarm output terminals and power supply ⇒3.3 Setting and Installation ↓...
2. Part Name and Function Part Name and Function Air Flow Sensor (D6FZ-FGS1000) 2.1.1 Display Unit The status indicator colors combined with the indicator status show the air flow status and errors. Status Indicator Definition The air flow rate exceeds the upper threshold. Orange Blink When the factory default: 1000 L/min (std) is exceeded...
2. Part Name and Function 2.1.2 Control Unit DIP SW Definition Communication line terminator setting To use an Air Flow Station (D6FZ-FGX21) or RS-485 communication, turn ON the DIP SW No. 1of the termination Air Flow Sensor unit in the multi-drop connection. (Factory default setting: ON) Fixed to OFF (Only used for maintenance.
2. Part Name and Function 2.1.3 Input/Output Specifications Breakout Cable Wires Color Code (D6FZ-JDA) The following shows the specifications of the breakout cable connected to the cable connector socket of an Air Flow Sensor unit. Analog Output Analog Output 1 and Analog Output 2 are available for single Air Flow Sensor operation. The specifications are shown below: Output method Source current (4-20 mA) method...
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2. Part Name and Function Pulse Output/Unit Error Output Pulse Output and Unit Error Output are available for single Air Flow Sensor operation. The specifications are shown below: Output method Nch open drain output Inside D6FZ-FGS1000 Pulse Output Output Stage Circuit Diagram Unit error output Max.
2. Part Name and Function 2.2.3 Input/Output Specifications Breakout Cable Wires Color Code (D6FZ-JDA) The following shows the specifications of the breakout cable connected to the cable connector socket of an Air Flow Sensor unit. Linear Output Output : Current output (4 to 20 mA) Load resistance: 300 max.
2. Part Name and Function 2.3.1 Display Unit Display Unit Indicator Definition Display Definition/Function (When 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. An SD memory card is inserted.
2. Part Name and Function 2.3.2 Control Unit 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). Switches the display. Item Selection Changes the setting value (Incremental).
2. Part Name and Function <Inserting SD memory card> ( *) (1) Insert an SD memory card into the SD memory card slot with the metal terminal facing up. (2) Push the card inward until it clicks. (3) "SD" appears on the display. <Removing the SD Memory Card>...
・ Instruction Sheet Preparing the Required Items The following items are required to use this product. Common ・ Power Supply: 24VDC (Recommended model: OMRON S8VS-09024BE) ・ T-Branch Connector: D6FZ-FC02 ・ Double-Sided Connector Cable: D6FZ-JDB ・ PC (personal computer) for the PC software ・...
3. Check and Preparation Setting and Installation 3.3.1 Single Air Flow Sensor Unit Operation Outputting Analog Signals This section describes the Analog Output/Analog Output/Unit Error Output connection. (1) Connect the connector of the breakout cable (D6FZ-JDA) to the cable connector socket of the Air Flow Sensor.
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3. Check and Preparation Connecting to Power Supply Connect the breakout cable (D6FZ-JDA) to the power supply. Connect the blue wire (Pin No. 7) to 0V terminal and the brown wire (Pin No. 2) of the breakout cable to the DC24 V terminal. Breakout Cable D6FZ-JDA D6FZ-FGT...
3. Check and Preparation 3.3.2 Standalone Operation Connecting Air Flow Sensors to Air Flow Station Air Flow Sensor Setting Set the Unit No. and Termination resister of the Air Flow Sensor unit. Up to 8 Air Flow Sensor units can be connected to an Air Flow Station, and it is possible to use D6FZ-FGS1000 and D6FZ-FGT...
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3. Check and Preparation < D6FZ-FGT> By the key operation of the Air Flow Sensor, it is possible to set the Unit No. and Termination resister. D6FZ-FGT The Unit No. and Termination resister is set in the FUN mode on (1) Setting of the communication setting In order to set communicati on setting, display the communication setting in FUN mode.
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3. Check and Preparation Air Flow Sensor Connection Up to eight* Air Flow Sensor units can be connected to an Air Flow Station. Connect the Air Flow Sensor and Air Flow Station units as shown below: * When the measurement data recording cycle is 2 second or longer. Up to four units when the cycle is 1 second.
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3. Check and Preparation (3) Connect an Air Flow Sensor unit to a T-branch connectors with the double-sided connector cable (D6FZ-JDB). (4) In the same way, connect other Air Flow Sensor units using double-sided connector cables and T-branch connectors. Using Alarm Function Use the provided alarm output connector to connect the OUT and GND alarm output terminals to the load according to the output specifications.
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3. Check and Preparation Note ・Air Flow Sensor and Air Flow Station units do not have a power switch. They start operation immediately when the power is supplied. ・ Be sure to stop the power supply to change the number of the connected Air Flow Sensor units.
3. Check and Preparation Overview of PC Software 3.4.1 Overview This product provides PC software, which consists of the following functions. Refer to the software's "User's Manual" for details. ・The tool provides Air Flow Station and Air Flow Sensor operations and settings remotely from the PC connected to the Air Flow Station unit.
3. Check and Preparation Setting the Measurement Conditions Specify the number of Air Flow Sensor units to be connected to the Air Flow Station. Note Refer to the sections below for details on messages displayed on the display unit and operational key functions.
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3. Check and Preparation Data Acquisition Cycle (CYCLE) Setting ・The factory default setting of the data acquisition cycle (CYCLE) is 1 second. Measured values on four sensor units (eight when the cycle is 2 seconds or longer) can be updated at this interval.
・ Connection to an in-house network or an existing network requires caution, since specific restrictions or rules may have been applied to the IP address management. Consult your network administrator. In case that such a network is used, OMRON cannot guarantee the performance of the Air Flow Station units and the PC software.
3. Check and Preparation Note ・Air Flow Station units are assigned by the IP address: 192.168.0.20, and subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 as the factory defaults. ・The IP addresses of Air Flow Station units and the PC must be individually unique and must not overlap one another in the network.
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3. Check and Preparation Setting ETC and IP to "DISP" Display Operation (Upper/Lower) CYCLE Press the ▽ or △ key until "ETC" appears at the upper row on the display. ("FUN" Blinking) ↓ ▽or △ Key Press the SET/REC/STOP key. "OFF" at the lower row starts blinking.
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3. Check and Preparation Changing IP Address The following shows the procedure to change the 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 △ DISP key until "P 1" appears at the upper row. ↓...
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.
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3. Check and Preparation (2) Click "Network Connections". (3) Right-click "Local Area Connection" and select "Properties". 3-17...
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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.
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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". 3-19...
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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". 3-20...
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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. 3-21...
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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". 3-22...
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3. Check and Preparation (3) Click "Change adapter settings". (4) Right-click "Local Area Connection" and select "Properties". 3-23...
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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. 3-24...
3. Check and Preparation 3.6.4 Connecting a LAN Cable Use a LAN cable to connect an Air Flow Station unit to the PC. The "LAN" symbol appears on the display when the unit is connected to the network. Click! 3-25...
3. Check and Preparation Mounting Air Flow Sensor and Air Flow Station This section explains the procedure to mount Air Flow Sensor units to an Air Flow Station. Important This product is precision equipment. Be careful not to drop the unit. 3.7.1 Mounting Air Flow Sensor Mounting Air Flow Sensor to Supply Pipe D6FZ-FGS1000...
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3. Check and Preparation D6FZ-FGT The following shows the supply pipe specifications. Applicable diameter: D6FZ-FGT200 / 8A(Rc1/4) D6FZ-FGT500 / 15A(Rc1/2) Precautions for piping When piping, fix with the part of conduit by wrench. And secure piping with the tightening torque of the following list. Model Tightening torque D6FZ-FGT200...
3. Check and Preparation 3.7.2 Mounting Air Flow Station Unit Important Use screws to fix the product through the provided mounting screw holes for installation on the wall or other equipment where vibration or shock may directly affect the unit. Free-stand Installation Important When placing the product on a desk or other similar location, place it at a sufficient...
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3. Check and Preparation Note ・ The unit can be magnetically secured by ZN9-WM01-S magnets (sold separately) placed in the screw holes. (Tightening torque: 0.4 N/cm to 0.6 N/cm) ・Mount the unit on a location where mechanical shock is not applied when mounting it with magnets.
3. Check and Preparation Remotely Setting Air Flow Sensors and Air Flow Station Remote settings of Air Flow Sensor and Air Flow Station units from the PC via network are possible using the PC software. Refer to the "User's Manual" of the PC software for the details of setting procedures. 3-30...
4. Setting (Air Flow Station Operation) Setting (Air Flow Station Operation) Air Flow Sensor’s settings can be changed by Air Flow Station. But relating to the advanced settings of Air Flow Sensor D6FZ-FGT, change a detailed setup by the key operation of a sensor. Regarding to the operation, refer to the Instruction Sheet contained in the package.
4. Setting (Air Flow Station Operation) Settings (FUN Mode Operation) FUN mode provides the following settings: ・Air Flow Station measurement and recording settings ・Settings for Air Flow Sensor units (Pulse setting, Flow rate full-scale value*, Frequency of averaging, Measurement target gas*) Note The setting parameters for Air Flow Sensor units are retained in individual sensor units, and not in Air Flow Station units.
4. Setting (Air Flow Station Operation) 4.2.1 List of Setting Items The following list shows the setting items available in FUN mode. Factory Display Item Display Setting Item Setting Value Default Data recording 1s (sec.)/2s/5s/10s/20s/ CYCLE interval 30s/1m (min.) Number 1 to 8 UNIT sensor...
4. Setting (Air Flow Station Operation) 192. 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 Unit FUNIT L/min m /min L/h m L/min...
4. Setting (Air Flow Station Operation) 4.2.3 Selecting Items Move the selection items using the △ and ▽ keys. To change the set value, select the item with △ or ▽ key and fix it with the SET/REC/STOP key. Press the MODE key to change the operation mode.
4. Setting (Air Flow Station Operation) 4.2.4 Description of Items Data 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: 1s Number of Air Flow Sensor Units Connected (UNIT) Specifies the number of Air Flow Sensor units to be connected.
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4. Setting (Air Flow Station Operation) Setting for Air Flow Sensor (NN.SET) Specifies whether the items including Air Flow Sensor pulse setting, Flow rate full-scale value, Frequency of averaging, and Measurement target gas are displayed or not. The setting is made for the Air Flow Sensor unit whose ID is selected in RUN mode. NN : Unit No.
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4. Setting (Air Flow Station Operation) D6FZ-FGS1000 The range of selection (Numeric input): 0 to 1000 Initial value: 1000 D6FZ-FGT The range of selection (Options): ----- Initial value: (none) Note The Flow rate full-scale value setting is not available when NN.SET is set to OFF. Frequency of Averaging Specified the frequency of averaging when obtaining the measured value.
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4. Setting (Air Flow Station Operation) The range of selection (Options): 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 conversion value setting and conversion unit setting.
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4. Setting (Air Flow Station Operation) (11) Writing the Setting Data (BCKUP) Saves the Air Flow Station 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. The process standby display appears and initialization starts after the process is complete.
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4. Setting (Air Flow Station Operation) (13) YEAR/MONTH/DAY/TIME Setting Specifies the year/month/day/time values. The range of selection (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".
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4. Setting (Air Flow Station Operation) (15) 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).
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4. Setting (Air Flow Station Operation) (18) Unit of Display Setting (FUNIT) Specifies the unit for displaying the momentary standard flow rate. The range of selection (Options): L/min, m /min, L/h m Initial value: L/min Note The unit of display cannot be specified when ETC is set to "OFF". (19) Auto backup and restarting record setting(REREC)...
4. Setting (Air Flow Station Operation) 4.2.5 Changing Air Flow Station Set Value This section explains the procedure to change Air Flow Station set values. The value setting depends on the type of items, which are classified into option selection type and numeric input type.
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4. Setting (Air Flow Station 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 CLOCK must have been set to DISP beforehand. Display Operation (Upper/Lower)
4. Setting (Air Flow Station Operation) 4.2.6 Changing Air Flow Sensor Set Value This section explains the procedure to change Air Flow Sensor set values. Follow the steps below. (1) Display the ID of the target Air Flow Sensor unit in RUN mode. (Refer to "5.3 Screen Transition in RUN Mode"...
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4. Setting (Air Flow Station Operation) (3) Change the setting item value for the Air Flow Sensor unit. The values for the Pulse setting (NN.PLS), Flow rate full-scale (NN.SCL), Frequency of averaging (NN.AVE) and Measurement target gas (NN.GAS) items can be changed in the same way.
4. Setting (Air Flow Station Operation) Settings (THR Mode Operation) THR mode provides the following settings: ・Air Flow Sensor thresholds ・Air Flow Station alarm hold setting Note The setting parameters for Air Flow Sensor units are retained in individual sensor units, and not in Air Flow Station units.
4. Setting (Air Flow Station Operation) Air Flow Sensor D6FZ-FGT It's possible to assign judgment of TH1-TH4 to 2 outputs. During output, display’s output indicator is turned on. The output follows the output setting. Judgment conditions of the Air Flow sensor Momentary Flow value Output...
4. Setting (Air Flow Station Operation) 4.3.2 Selecting 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 △/▽...
4. Setting (Air Flow Station Operation) 4.3.4 Description of Items Air Flow Sensor Upper Threshold Value (NN.HI) Specifies the Air Flow Sensor upper threshold value. The "ALM" indication and alarm output of the Air Flow Station unit turn ON, when the measured flow rate exceeds the set value.
4. Setting (Air Flow Station Operation) Leak Detection Flow Rate (NN.CUT) Specify the threshold value for zero flow rate. A value between the lower threshold and zero flow rate values must be specified. If the specified threshold is exceeded, the status indication of the Air Flow Sensor changes. D6FZ-FGS1000 The range of selection (Numeric input): 0 L/min to 1000 L/min...
5.Measurement and Recording Measurement and Recording (Air Flow Station Operation) Overview Measured values can be recorded in two ways: recording in Air Flow Station units or in the PC via network. This chapter explains recording in Air Flow Station units. Selecting Operation Mode RUN mode must be entered for air flow rate measurement.
5.Measurement and Recording Screen Transition in RUN Mode The following keys are used in RUN mode operation. △ and ▽ Keys: Switch measured value display setting items in the sequence from Integrated Standard Flow Rate → Momentary Standard Flow Rate → Momentary Pressure →...
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5.Measurement and Recording the pressure (P00) of the Air Flow Sensor with the ID "01". Lower: The pressure measured value. 01.T00 Temperature Upper: The top two digits represent the ID of the selected Air Flow Sensor and the lower three digits, the measured value code. For example, "01.T00" stands for the temperature (T00) of the Air Flow Sensor with the ID "01".
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5.Measurement and Recording ■Switching Air Flow Sensor IDs The following shows the procedure to switch the ID. ・A long press of the ▽ key in each measured value display switches the Air Flow Sensor IDs in the ascending sequence. ・During a long press of the key, the ID display is switched from one to another at the interval of 1 second.
5.Measurement and Recording Starting/Stopping Recording 5.4.1 Starting Recording Hold the SET/REC/STOP key (for at least 3 seconds) in RUN mode to start air flow data recording. The "REC" turns ON when recording starts. The measured data is recorded and accumulated in the internal memory of the Air Flow Station unit, and is output in a CSV file to the SD memory card when the SET/REC/STOP key is pressed.
5.Measurement and Recording 5.4.3 Auto backup and restarting record setting When this function is ON in FUN mode, if power turns off during the record, the recorded measurement data before the interruption of power is backed up to SD memory card and record is resumed after power is back.
6.Appendix Appendix Error Display List ■Air Flow Sensor (D6FZ-FGS1000) Status Indicator Description Troubleshooting System area Red Blink non-volatile memory There is a possibility that the air 100ms ON + 100ms OFF conditions measurement have error exceeded the detection feasible region Red Blink of the sensor.
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6.Appendix ■Air Flow Station (D6FZ-FGX21) Display Description Troubleshooting 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 failure...
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Hold the MODE key for 3 seconds or more to cancel the error display. HARD E8100, There may be a failure on the hardware. E8101, Please contact the distributor or OMRON Hardware error E8102, representative office. The displayed error code E8103, is required for identifying the problem.
6.Appendix SD Memory Card Folder Structure Root Folder _FIRM System Folder SYSTEM System Folder [Serial Number] Recorded Data Folder [Year-Month-Day] Recorded (20000101.001 to Data [年月日] 20991231.999) (CSV File) File/Folder Name Description For system use. _FIRM Do not modify the file names or the internal files. For system use.
6.Appendix Calibration Air Flow Station and Air Flow Sensor units do not required calibration.
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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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