Solid-state Counter H7CN CSM_H7CN_DS_E_2_2 All Required Counter Functions Incorporated in a Compact DIN-sized (48 x 48) Housing * In addition to Up and Down models, a reversible (Up-Down) counter is also available * Maximum counting speed of 5,000 cps, never before attained by a small-size preset counter * Power supply freely selectable within a range of 100 to 240 VAC. Also, power supply for the DC-operated models is selectable within a range of 12 to 48 V * Models with memory backup function against power failure available For the most r ecent information on models that have been certified for safety standar ds, refer to your OMRON website. Ordering Information Classification Preset Counter Input signal system (Count & reset inputs) Contact, Transistor Mounting method Flush mounting, surface mounting Display 7-segment LEDs (10 mm high), Up indicator Number of digits 4 digits (0 to 9,999) Totalizing Counter Contact/Transistor 7-segment LEDs (10 mm high) Backup power for No memory protection Yes (100 to 240 VAC only) No Control output Contact (SPST-NO) Contact (SPDT) Contact (SPST-NO) Operating mode Up counting Down counting Up counting Down counting Reversible counting, command input Reversible Up Down counting, counting counting individual input Up counting H7CNYLNM H7CN-ALN H7CN-BLN --- --- H7CN-TXL H7CNYHNM H7CN-AHN H7CN-BHN H7CNXHNS H7CNYHNS H7CN-TXH Max. 30 cps H7CN-XLN H7CN-YLN H7CNcounting XLNM speed 5 kcps H7CN-XHN H7CN-YHN H7CN(see XHNM note 1.) Yes Transistor (opencollector) --- Note: 1. Only the transistor input signal is available when the maximum counting speed is 5,000 cps 2. Specify the power supply voltage when ordering. Accessories (Order Separately) Protective Cover Hard Y92A-48B Soft Y92A-48D Flush Mounting Adapter Y92F-30 Sockets Applicable Counter Track Mounted Socket Back Connecting Socket H7CN-@@ P2CF-08(-E) P3G-08 H7CN-@@M P2CF-11(-E) P3GA-11 1 H7CN Specifications Ratings Supply voltage Operating voltage range Power consumption (see note 2) Count and reset input Max. counting speeds of count input Reset system Control output Case color 24, 100 to 240 VAC 50/60 Hz 12 to 48 VDC (contains 20% ripple max.) (see note 1) 85% to 110% of rated voltage Approx. 12 VA/2.5 W (at 240 VAC, 50Hz) Approx. 2.5 W (at 48 VDC) Impedance by short-circuiting contacts: 1 k max. Residual voltage: 2 V max. Impedance by opening contacts: 100 k min. 30 cps (contact and transistor inputs) Minimum pulse width: 16.7 ms (ON/OFF ratio: 1:1) 5.000 cps (transistor inputs) Minimum pulse width: 0.1 ms (ON/OFF ratio: 1:1) Power-OFF reset Reset time: 0.5 s Reset time following power application 0.05 s External reset & manual reset Reset time: 0.02 s Reset time following signal application: 0.05 s Contact (SPDT) output: 3 A, 250 VAC, cos = 1 (resistive load) Transistor (open collector) output: 30 VDC MAX. 100 mA max. Light gray (Munsell 5Y7/1) Note: 1. The memory backup function is not available for this DC supply voltage range. 2. On power application, an inrush current of approximately 10 times the normal current flows through the Counter. Characteristics Item Insulation resistance Dielectric strength Impulse withstand voltage Noise immunity Static immunity Vibration resistance Shock resistance Ambient temperature Ambient humidity Life expectancy Weight Preset Counter Totalizing Counter 100 M min. (at 500 VDC) (between current-carrying 100 M min. (at 500 VDC) (between current-carrying terminal and exposed non-current-carrying metal parts, terminal and exposed non-current-carrying metal parts) and between non-continuous contacts) 2,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min (between current2,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min (between currentcarrying terminal and exposed non-current carrying carrying terminal and exposed non-current carrying metal parts and between non-continuous contacts) metal parts) 6 kV (between power terminals) 6 kV (between current-carrying terminal and exposed non-current-carrying metal parts) 2 kV (between power terminals), 500 V (between input terminals), square-wave noise by noise simulator Malfunction: 8 kV Destruction: 10 to 55 Hz, 0.75-mm single amplitude Malfunction: 10 to 55 Hz, 0.5-mm single amplitude Destruction: 300 m/s2 (approx. 30G) Malfunction: 100 m/s2 (approx. 10G) Operating: -10C to 55C (with no icing) Storage: -25C to 65C (with no icing) 35% to 85% Mechanical: 10 million operations min. --Electrical: 100,000 operations min. (3 A at 250 VAC, resistive load) Approx. 110 g Applicable Standards Approved safety standards EMC UL508/CSA C22.2 No. 14 EN 61010-1 (IEC 61010-1): Pollution degree 2/overvoltage category II (EMI) EN61326 Emission Enclosure: EN 55011 Group 1 class A Emission AC mains: EN 55011 Group 1 class A (EMS) EN61326 Immunity ESD: EN 61000-4-2 Immunity RF-interference: EN 61000-4-3 Immunity Conducted Disturbance: EN 61000-4-6 Immunity Burst: EN 61000-4-4 Immunity Surge: EN 61000-4-5 Immunity Voltage Dip/Interruption: EN 61000-4-11 2 H7CN Engineering Data Electrical Life Expectancy (Resistive load) (Inductive load) Load current (A) Load current (A) Operation Timing Charts Preset Counter Up Type Down Type Reset Reset Preset Preset Digital display Digital display 0 0 Count-up Count-up Control output Control output Up/Down A, B Types Reset Preset Digital display 0 Control output Count-up 3 H7CN Totalizing Counter Up Type Reset *Full scale Digital display 0 * Full scale: 9999 Input Mode Up/Down Selectable Type Note: (A) must be more than the minimum signal width. If (A) is set shorter than the minimum signal width, the error of count 1 may occur. Up mode Count input 1: Count input; Count input 2: Inhibit (gate) input Count input 1 Inhibited Down mode Count input 1: Count input; Count input 2: Inhibit (gate) input Count input 1 Count input 2 Count input 2 Count value Count value Note: Input to the CP2 while the CP1 is set to "L." Count input 1: Inhibit (gate) input; Count input 2: Count input Inhibited Note: Input to the CP2 while the CP1 is set to "L." Count input 1: Inhibit (gate) input; Count input 2: Count input Count input 1 Count input 1 Inhibited Inhibited Count input 2 Count input 2 Count value Count value Note: Input to the CP1 while the CP2 is set to "H." Note: Input to the CP1 while the CP2 is set to "H." Up/Down Type Note: A) must be more than the minimum signal width. If (A) is set shorter than the minimum signal width, the error of count 1 may occur. Up/Down A command input Up/Down B individual input Count input 1 Count input 1 Count input 2 Count input 2 Count value Count value H: Short-circuit ON-time impedance; 1 k max. Residual voltage; 0.5 V max. L: Open circuit OFF-time impedance; 100 k min. 4 H7CN Dimensions 6 @44.8 48 48 (10.9) 14.2 72.5 97.6 Accessories Connecting Sockets Adapter for Flush Mounting H7CN Front Mounting Y90F-30 Panel Y92F-30 Flush Mounting Adapter Flush Mounting Y92F-30 P3G-08 Back Connecting Socket P3G-08 H7CN 103.7 H7CN + Adapter 95.1 P2CF-08(-E) H7CN-@@NM Panel Cutout Front Mounting Flush Mounting The standard panel cutout is as shown below. (Panel cutout conforms to DIN43700.) Y92F-30 P3GA-11 Radius: 0.5 max. H7CN 116.9 114.6 H7CN + Adapter Panel cutout for side-by-side mounting of two or more Units P2CF-11(-E) When mounting n Counters in a line, dimension A can be calculated from following formula. A = (48n-2.5) +1 0 5 H7CN Protective Cover Note: 1. The Hard Protective Cover prevents the set count value from being altered due to accidental contact with the pushtype thumbwheel switch. 2. The Soft Protective Cover allows the set value to be set by depressing the thumbwheel switches through it. It may be, however, difficult to make setting changes of the Counter with the Y92A-48B Protective Cover attached, which must be taken into consideration before using the Y92A-48B Protective Cover. The Protective Cover shields the front panel, particularly the count value setting section from dust, dirt and water, and prevent malfunctioning of the Counter due to static electricity. Y92A-48B (Hard cover) (see note 1) Y92A-48D (Soft cover) (see note 2) Installation Terminal Arrangement CP2 input CP1 input Reset input CP1 input Totalizing Model (with No Backup Function) CP2 input Common of CP1 and CP2 reset inputs Reset input Presetting Model (with Backup Function) Output circuit CP2 input CP1 input Common of CP1 and CP2 reset inputs Reset input Presetting Model (with No Backup Function) Common of CP1 and CP2 reset inputs Power input Power input Power input Note: 1. Terminal 2 is a negative terminal and terminal 7 is a positive terminal if DC power is supplied. Note: 1. Terminal 2 is a negative terminal and terminal 7 is a positive terminal if DC power is supplied. 2. Common terminal 1 is internally connected to terminal 2 if the Counter is a model that operates with DC. 2. Common terminal 1 is internally connected to terminal 2 if the Counter is a model that operates with DC. Connections Power Supply Connection For Models with No Backup Function AC Power Supply DC Power Supply 12 to 48 VDC 100 to 240 VAC For Models with Backup Function 100 to 240 VAC Note: 1. Make sure that the fluctuation of the supply voltage is within the permissible range. 2. Pay attention to the polarity of the DC power supply and do not make a wiring mistake. 6 H7CN Input Connection The CP1 and CP2 reset inputs of the H7CN will be active when input to the H7CN is short-circuited. Transistor Input (NPN) Contact Input Sensor (30 V max.) Sensor CP1 (N) CP2 (N) (Reset) CP1 (N) CP2 (N) (Reset) Input common CP1 (N) CP2 (N) (Reset) Input common Input common *Operate with transistor ON *Operate with transistor ON * Refer to the following for the signal levels of the transistor input. Note: 1. H level with transistor ON.Residual voltage: 2 V max.ON impedance: 1 k max. 2. L level with transistor OFF.OFF impedance: 100 k min. * Sensors with voltage output can be connected to the H7CN as shown in the above circuit diagram. When transistor is OFF, make sure that the voltage between the input common and CP1 or CP2 terminals are 4 V min. for AC models and 6 V min. for DC models. *Operate with contact ON * Make sure that the contact can switch 0.5 mA at 5 V with ease. Output (Load) Connection Contact Output Load 250 VAC max. Transistor Output Load 30 VDC max. *Diode to absorb counter-electromotive force Delay Time The delay time, which is the period between the moment a pulse input signal that coincides with the preset value is ON and the moment the corresponding control output signal is ON, varies with the counting speed and type of output as shown in the following table. Control output Max. counting speed Delay time Contact output 30 Hz (cps) 12.5 to 15.0 ms 5 kHz (cps) 4.0 to 5.5 ms Transistor output 5 kHz (cps) 0.05 to 0.25 ms 7 H7CN Safety Precautions Be sure to read the precautions for all Counters in the website at: http://www.ia.omron.com/. Warning Indications CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury or in property damage. Precautions for Safe Use Supplementary comments on what to do or avoid doing, to use the product safely. Precautions for Correct Use Supplementary comments on what to do or avoid doing, to prevent failure to operate, malfunction or undesirable effect on product performance. Meaning of Product Safety Symbols Used to warn of the risk of electric shock under specific conditions. Used for general prohibitions for which there is no specific symbol. Used for general mandatory action precautions for which there is no specified symbol. !CAUTION Do not touch the terminals while power is being supplied. Doing so may occasionally result in minor injury due to electric shock. Do not use the product where subject to flammable or explosive gas. Otherwise, minor injury from explosion may occasionally occur. Never disassemble, modify or repair the product or touch any of the internal parts. Minor electric shock, fire, or malfunction may occasionally occur. The life expectancy of output relays varies considerably with the output load and switching conditions. Always consider the application conditions and use the output relays within their rated load and electrical life expectancy. If the output relays are used past their life expectancy, contact fusing or burning may occasionally occur. Also, never exceed the rated load current. When using a heater, surely use a thermo switch in the load circuit. Tighten the screws to between 0.74 and 0.90 Nm. Loose screws may occasionally result in fire. Do not allow pieces of metal, wire clippings, or fine metallic shavings from installation to enter the product. Doing so may occasionally result in electric shock, fire, or malfunction. Precautions for Safe Use * Make sure the proper product is specified for the application. * For correct use, do not subject the product to the following conditions. * Dramatic temperature fluctuations * High humidity or where condensation may occur * Severe vibration and shock * Where excessive dust, corrosive gas, or direct sunlight may be present * This product is not waterproof or oil resistance. Do not use the product in any of the places subject to splashing liquid or oil atmosphere. * Use and store the product within the rated ranges given for the product model you are using. If necessary, use forced cooling. If the product is stored below -10C, allow it to warm up for three hours at room temperature before turning ON the power supply. * Do not cover the vent holes on the products and the area around the product in order to ensure thermal dissipation. * Wiring all terminals correctly. * Do not wire the terminals which are not used. * Use specified size crimped terminals (M3.5, thickness 7.2mm max.) for wiring with a gage of AWG 24 to AWG 18 (equal to a cross section area of 0.205 to 0.823mm2). (The wiring stripping length is 5 to 6mm.) Up to two wires of same size and type, or two crimped terminals can be inserted into a single terminal. * Use this product within the rated power supply voltage and control output. * Use a switch, relay, or other contact to turn the power supply ON instantaneously. If the voltage is applied gradually, the power may not be reset or output malfunctions may occur. * Do not apply the supply voltage directly from external to transistor output. * Interlock the power to the product with a relay so that the product will not be left in an output on condition for long periods. Leaving the product in an output-on condition for a month or longer, especially in places with high temperatures, may result in deterioration to internal parts, such as an electrolytic capacitor. * A constant reading system is used in the present counter, so settings can be changed while power is being supplied, but the output will turn ON if the set value is set to the current measurement value. * When changing the set count while power is being supplied, an inadequate push of the thumb wheel switches will display two numbers in one display window, causing the operating count to drift widely. Therefore, press the thumb wheel switches surely. * Internal circuit voltage (5 V) is output to the novoltage input terminals, which may cause some Sensor connected devices to malfunction or fail. Check the specifications of the input device (e.g., rated output voltage or whether a power supply circuit diode is 0V Input built in). To prevent power supply devices from being subjected to charging accidents, connect a diode as in the diagram figure when using a power supply voltage of 5 V or less to operate input devices that do not have a diode built into the power supply circuit. * Check that the LED indicators are operating normally. Depending on the operating environment, the indicators and plastic parts may deteriorate faster than expected, causing the indicators to fail. Periodically perform inspections and replacements. * Use tools when separating parts for disposal. * When disposing of the product, observer all local ordinances as they apply. 8 H7CN Self-diagnostic Function Precautions for Correct Use * Inrush current will be carried when turning on the power. If the capacity of the power for the product is insufficient, the product cannot start. Use a power supply, breakers, contacts which sufficient capacity. 100 to 240 VAC specifications Approx. 0.8 A for 264 VAC 12 to 48 VDC specifications Approx. 0.4 A for 52.8 VDC * Since 50 ms after the power is turned ON is required as the raise time of the internal circuit voltage, note that the product may not operate in response to any input signal during this period. * Since 50 ms after the power is turned OFF (or momentary power failures) is required as the fall time of the internal circuit voltage, note that the product may respond to input signals during this period. ON Power supply OFF 50 ms Input reception 50 ms Input can be received Counting operation unstable * Models without power failure memory backup will operate as shown in the following figure if the power supply is momentarily interrupted. ON Power supply OFF Momentary power interruption Operation after power interruption 0.5 s min. Displays and outputs will be reset. 0.01 s max. The status before the power interruption will be held. 0.01 to 0.5 s Operation will be unstable, i.e., one of the above operations will be performed. Note: Use a Counter with power failure backup memory (models ending with -M) if holding the status before the power failure is required when the power is interrupted. * All number display digits on the Counter will be OFF when the signal is input for a external or manual reset. When the reset signal is completed, the numeric display will show the reset value. * Model H7CN 12-48 VDC specification use transformerless power supply which the power terminals and input terminals are not insulated. When use this specification, the internal parts of the product may be occasionally burnt (damaged) if the wiring is not correct. Pay attention to check the wiring before use. Power Failure Backup Memory * The product memorizes the status just before occurring the electric failure memory with non-volatile memory. The rewriting lifespan of the non-volatile memory is 1,000,000 or more. The non-volatile memory rewrites the setting condition into the initial setting one when the power OFF and reset input. When an error has occurred, the bellow error codes are shown. 7 segment display Count UP display Description Output e1 OFF CPU error OFF e2 OFF Memory error (RAM) OFF e3 OFF Memory error (non-volatile memory)* OFF * Including the case when the rewriting lifespan of the nonvolatile memory is reached. Recovery method As an action, turn the power OFF then back ON again. If the display restored to normal, then a probable cause can be external noise affecting the system. Check for external noise. In the case of e3, if the display remains the same even when turn power ON again, input reset. After that, if it still remains the same, the product must be repaired. Changes in Specifications The Counter was upgraded in November 2005. The major changes are described below. * Backup Battery Connection to Counters with Memory Backup Previously, an external backup battery was required for Counters with memory backup, but the Counter has been upgraded so that the external battery is no longer necessary. Conformance to EN/IEC Standards * When conforming to EMC standards, refer to the information provided in datasheet for cable selection and other conditions. * This is a class A product. In residential areas it may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures to reduce interference. * 100-240 VAC types: There is basic insulation between the power supply terminals and input terminals, and between power supply terminals and output terminals, and between input and output terminals. 12-48 VDC types: No insulation is provided between the power supply and input terminals. 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