Omron DR 170 14 manual Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer

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C/CPM2x series offers 5 options (C200HS, C200H, C1000H, C2000H, CPM2x) and CQM1 series offers 1 option (CQM1).

Enter Reply Timeout field - the amount of time (in seconds) the PLC will be given to reply to commands from the DAServer. Note: The default value of 3 seconds should be sufficient for most configurations.

Enter the value of the Access Delay (in milliseconds). This is a delay what Server will make in communication with the selected PLC after each read or write command execution. The default value of Access Delay is 0 (zero). Enter non- zero value in the Access Delay field only if you consider, that selected PLC is not fast enough to correctly react to the Server's frequently sent requests.

The main timing problems for PLC can cause the writing of separate Bit status into Word areas (for C200HX/C200HG/C200HE and CQM1 PLCs - into IR, LR, HR, AR, DM and EM areas; for CV-series PLCs - into CIO, G, A, D, E, EA…EH areas; for C/CPM2x PLCs - into IR, LR, HR, AR and DM areas; for CS1/CJ1 PLCs - into CIO, W, H, A, D, and E areas; (see Item Names section). Writing of the Bit status into Word area is performed by executing the following sequential steps:

-reading of corresponding Word value from PLC memory,

-setting a Bit to be written into the Word value,

-writing the changed Word value into PLC memory.

If Access Delay is 0 milliseconds, then Server tries to execute all steps as fast as Omron network can do it (with no pauses between processing steps). It can put the selected PLC into hard timing conditions.

If unsuccessful Bit writing happens time by time (you can recognize it by investigating error logging in ArchestrA Log Viewer utility, after checking DASProtFail flag in Log Flag Editor utility) - then the possible reason of fault may be the hard timing conditions in the accessed PLC. In this case the setting non- zero value for Access Delay can make communication processing more reliable.

Note: By setting the PLC Access Delay to non-zero value you can seriously reduce the real data update rate for selected PLC.

Enter the values of FINS Message Maximum Size for read and write commands. Any value from 16 to prompted maximum number of bytes is valid if PLC is accessed directly in local Ethernet network. If PLC is not accessed directly within local network (the network common to the PC and PLC), but inter-networked from other network then the maximum amount of data is limited by any network the data passes through, i.e. the network with the smallest capacity will determine the limit. The following is a maximum capacity of OMRON FA networks: Ethernet, Controller Link and Sysmac Net - 1986 bytes; Sysmac Link and Serial networks – 512 bytes. The greater value is configured the faster data update rate can be achieved. Therefore reduce the FINS Message Maximum Size value only if selected PLC has timing problems to process great amount of data in a short time period. The default value is 1986 bytes.

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DR 170 14 specifications

The Omron DR 170 14 is a leading-edge digital infrared thermometer that has established a strong reputation for its accuracy and efficiency in measuring body temperature. This advanced device is particularly noted for its user-friendly design, making it suitable for both medical professionals and home use.

One of the key features of the Omron DR 170 14 is its non-contact measurement capability, allowing users to obtain temperature readings from a distance of about 1-3 centimeters. This feature is crucial in minimizing the risk of cross-contamination, especially in healthcare settings. The thermometer utilizes infrared technology to detect the infrared energy emitted by the body, ensuring quick and reliable readings in just seconds.

The Omron DR 170 14 also boasts a large, easy-to-read LCD display that provides clear visibility of temperature readings. This display is backlit, allowing for usage in low-light conditions, making it convenient during nighttime monitoring of children's temperatures.

Furthermore, the device includes a memory function that can store multiple temperature readings, assisting users in tracking fever patterns over time. This feature is invaluable for caregivers and healthcare providers as it allows for better assessment and decision-making regarding treatment plans.

In terms of accuracy, the Omron DR 170 14 is equipped with advanced measurement algorithms that enhance precision in readings, positioning it as a reliable option for temperature measurement. The thermometer can measure not only body temperature but also surface temperatures of objects and liquids, providing versatility beyond just clinical settings.

Another notable characteristic is its compact and lightweight design, which makes it highly portable and easy to carry around, whether in a medical bag or a home setting. The thermometer is also powered by batteries, ensuring that it remains operational even in case of power outages.

Overall, the Omron DR 170 14 stands out for its combination of modern technology, ease of use, and reliable performance. With its non-contact functionality, rapid readings, and memory features, it serves as an essential tool for anyone needing accurate temperature assessments, whether in a clinical or home environment. The thermometer exemplifies Omron's commitment to creating healthcare solutions that are not only innovative but also accessible to a wide range of users.