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IM 77J04H31-01E 4th Edition 

Oct. 15, 2019-00

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Press the SET/ENT key to display parameter "MON." 
 

Press the UP key to display "ON" on the DATA display. 

Press the SET/ENT key to accept the data. 

Press the SET/ENT key twice to display parameter "ZER."

Display parameter "MON" and press the DOWN key to 

display "OFF" on the DATA display. 

 

Press the SET/ENT key to accept the data. 

Press the DOWN key to display "-0.20" on the DATA 

display. 

Then press the UP or DOWN key to make fine 

adjustments. 

Make adjustments to the maximum monitor output value 

by displaying parameter "SPN". 

The minimum output value

 (1 V) is output forcibly. 

The maximum output 

value (5 V) is output 

forcibly.  

(Displays a correction value 

corresponding to the error.) 

Press             to display 

 "-0.20." 
Press             or 
to make fine adjustments. 

Setup Parameter Screen 2

This establishes the setting in which 

the monitor output adjustment 

screen becomes visible. 

This establishes the setting in which 

the monitor output adjustment 

screen becomes invisible. 

This completes the process for 

adjusting the minimum monitor 

output value. 

The MVHK enters the operable status as soon as the power is turned on, but requires 10 to 15 minutes 

of warm-up to meet the performance requirements. 

(Measured value [1.008 V]) - (Reference value [1 V])

Output span [4 V]

×

 100 (%)

Error =

Follow the same procedure as above to adjust the maximum monitor 

output value. 

After adjusting the monitor output, set the MON parameter to "OFF" (making the adjustment 

screen invisible). 

When this parameter (ZER) is displayed, the MVHK forcibly outputs 
the minimum monitor output value (0%), regardless of input.

The monitor output is corrected by -0.2% because the error is 

+0.008 V (+0.2%). 

Press               to display 

 "MON." 

 

Press             to display 

 "ON."

Press             . 

 

Press              to display 

 "ZER." 

Press             to display 

 "OFF." 

 

Press             . 

13.1.5  Using the Forced Output Function 

The use of the forced output function allows you to conduct operation tests for a device 

connected to the monitor output terminals of the MVHK. 

This subsection describes an example of forcing a value equivalent to 50% of the output 

range (3 V) to output when the monitor output of the MVHK is “1 to 5 V DC.” 

The procedure below begins with the condition in which parameter “MAN” is displayed 

with the MON parameter set to “ON” in the Setup Parameter Screen 2.

Press the UP key to display "50.0" on the DATA display. 

The minimum output value

 (1 V) is output forcibly. 

The value equivalent to 

50% of the output range 

(3 V) is output forcibly.  

Setup Parameter Screen 2

When this parameter (MAN) is displayed, the MVHK forces 

the monitor output value to be output, regardless of input.

3 V is output forcibly.  The MVHK continues to output 

while this parameter is displayed on the screen.

After completion of the forced output, return the MON parameter setting to "OFF" (making the 

adjustment screen invisible). 

Pressing              causes 
the output value to increase.

 CAUTION

After performing monitor output adjustments or forced output, always set the MON 

parameter to “OFF” (making the adjustment screen invisible). If the Setup Parameter 

Screen 2 is switched while the MON parameter is set to “ON,” displaying parameter 

“MAN,” “ZER” or “SPN” causes a value corresponding to the set value to be output 

forcibly. Furthermore, if the power is turned off while parameter “MAN” is displayed, the 

set values will be initialized. 

 

13.2 Monitor Output (Communication) 

Monitor output (communication) is added only when the monitor output code “P” is specified at the 

time of order. 

13.2.1   Setting Ranges and Factory-Set Values of Monitor Output (Communication)-Related 

Parameters 

Setup Parameter Screen 2

Parameter 

Symbol

Parameter Name

Setting Range

Factory-Set 

Value

Communication protocol 

(PSL)

0: PC link

1: PC link with SUM

2: Ladder communication

3: MODBUS ASCII

4: MODBUS RTU

0

(PC link)

Communication address 

(ADR)

1 to 99

1

Baud rate (BPS)

1.2 (0: 1200 bps)

2.4 (1: 2400 bps)

4.8 (2: 4800 bps)

9.6 (3: 9600 bps)

19.2 (4: 19200 bps)

38.4 (5: 38400 bps)

9.6

(9600 bps)

Parity (PRI)

NON (0: None)

EVN (1: Even)

ODD (2: Odd)

EVN

(Even)

Stop bit (STP)

1 or 2 (bits)

1

Data length (DLN)

7 or 8 (bits)

8

13.2.2  Setting the Communication-Related Parameters 

When you press the SET/ENT key for more than 3 sec. 

with the Operation Parameter Screen displayed, the 

Setup Parameter Screen 1 appears.

When the power is turned on, the PV screen of the 

Operation Parameter Screen appears.

Press the SET/ENT key to display parameter "PSL" for 

setting the communication protocol. 

Press the UP or DOWN key to display the communication 

protocol number on the DATA display. 

Press this key for 

more than 3 sec. 

The decimal point blinks during 

data change. 

Press the SET/ENT key to display parameter "LOC."

Setup Parameter Screen 1

Setup Parameter Screen 2 

Operation Parameter Screen 

Power ON

This completes the process for 

setting the communication protocol. 

Parameter "PRI" for setting the parity

Parameter "STP" for setting the stop bit

Parameter "DLN" for setting the data length

Parameter "BPS" for setting the baud rate 

Parameter "ADR" for setting the communication address

Follow the same procedure to set the following parameters: 

Press               to display 

 "LOC." 

Press               to display 

 "-1." 

Press               . 

Press               to display 

 

    "PSL." 

Press             or               
to display the communication 

protocol number to use.

 

Press               . 

Press               .

Press the DOWN key to display "-1" on the DATA display.

Press the SET/ENT key to display the Setup Parameter 

Screen 2. 

Press the SET/ENT key to accept this data. 

Press the SET/ENT key to display the next parameter.

 

See Also 

For more information on the communication functions, refer to the M Series Digital Limit 

Alarms Communication Functions User’s Manual (IM 77J04J11-01E) sold separately. 

14.  TROUBLESHOOTING

Possible Errors Occurring at Power ON

The following describes possible errors occurring at power ON.

Error Indication

Description  

of Error

Status

Remedy

PV  

Display

Alarm 

Indicator 

Lamps

READY 

Lamp

PV

Alarm 

Output

Fail 

output

Monitor Output

RS-485

Analog

Undefined Undefined Undefined

CPU  

failure

Undefined Undefined Undefined Undefined Undefined

Failure.

Submit 

request for us 

to repair.

OFF

OFF

OFF

Power 

 

failure

None  

(0%)

OFF

De-

energized

Invalid

0% or less

OFF

Normal

EEP sum  

error

None  

(0%)

OFF

De-

energized

Invalid

0% or less

blinks

OFF

Blinks

RAM  

error

None  

(0%)

OFF

De-

energized

Invalid

0% or less

AL2 

 

blinks

ROM 

 

error

Possible Errors Occurring during Operations

The following describes errors that may occur during operations. 

Error Indication

Description 

of Error

Status

Remedy

PV 

Display

Alarm 

Indicator 

Lamps

READY 

Lamp

PV

Alarm 

Output

Fail 

output

Monitor Output

RS-485

Analog

 

blinks

AL1 lights

Normal

EEPROM 

 

error

None  

(0%)

OFF

De-

energized

Invalid

0% or ess

Failure.

Submit equest 

for us to epair.

AL2 lights

AD  

error

Normal

Normal

Input 

exceeding 

high limit

110% 

of the 

measured 

range

Normal

Energized

Normal

106% or 

more of 

the output 

range

Check input.

Normal

Normal

Input falling 

below low 

limit

−10% 

of the 

measured 

range

Normal

Energized

Normal

−6% or 

less of 

the output 

range

Check input.

Decimal 

point 

blinks

Normal

Normal Communication  

error

Normal

Normal

Energized

Normal

Normal

Press any key, 

or if normal 

communication 

is made, a 

communication 

error will be 

cleared.

Summary of Contents for JUXTA MVHK

Page 1: ...O F3 Alarm 1 NO Alarm 2 NC Fail output NO F4 Alarm 1 NC Alarm 2 NC Fail output NO F5 Alarm 1 NO Alarm 2 NO Fail output NC F6 Alarm 1 NC Alarm 2 NO Fail output NC F7 Alarm 1 NO Alarm 2 NC Fail output N...

Page 2: ...UNCTIONS CAUTION The front panel of the product is constructed to prevent opening Forcing it open will result in breakage Fail output type 1 PV measured value display Place for adhering the tag number...

Page 3: ...ysteresis of alarm 4 Alarm ON delay OND Sets the condition monitoring time from the establishment of alarm conditions to its output is displayed for MVHK 2 FAIL output type Alarm OFF delay OFD Sets th...

Page 4: ...isplay 1 Continue to the upper right Press the SET ENT key to accept the data as is because the initial value for the range code No 97 is 20 00 The next parameter RL appears because no data has been c...

Page 5: ...play 0 Press Continue to the upper right Press the UP or DOWN key to display 5 on the DATA display Press the SET ENT key to accept alarm 1 hysteresis 5 Press the SET ENT key to display parameter OND T...

Page 6: ...t alarm status red 5 Link to alarm 1 and alarm 2 under normal condition red at alarm status green 6 PV limit when more than PCL less than PCH green when PCL or less PCH or more red 7 PV limit when mor...

Page 7: ...ange code No 97 Measured input range Input scaling value Input range of settings for MVHK range code No 97 Maximum measured input value 20 00 mA Minimum measured input value 4 00 mA Maximum input scal...

Page 8: ...3 2 1 Setting Ranges and Factory Set Values of Monitor Output Communication Related Parameters Setup Parameter Screen 2 Parameter Symbol Parameter Name Setting Range Factory Set Value Communication pr...

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