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H5L

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Operation

Programming

The H5L Weekly Timer has the following six program modes. Use 
the Mode Key to change the modes. Use the Write Key, Plus Key, 
Minus Key, and Cycle Key for programming in each mode.

Setting Multiple-day Operation

Example for Turning ON Circuit 1 Every Day from Monday to Friday 
at 11:50 pm and Turning Circuit 1 OFF at 3:00 am the Next Morning

1.

Use the procedure 

First circuit operation setting

 given at the left to 

set the ON time to 23:50 and the OFF time to 3:00.

2.

Use the procedure 

First circuit weekday setting

 given at the left to 

set Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. 

Cycle Program

In the H5L, the cycle program can be used to repeat ON and OFF of 
output for a certain period in a predetermined cycle. A cycle program 
consists of the following four steps:
Start time, ON time, OFF time, Stop time

Setting A Cycle Program

Set the four steps of the cycle program in the following procedure.

Cautions on Using Cycle Programs

1.

When the current time is included within the set cycle period, the 
cycle operation starts (output turns ON) on completing the cycle 
program setting (when stop time is written).

2.

When any of the following occurs during a cycle period, the cycle 
operation restarts from output ON.
Recovery after power failure
Current time adjustment
Change of start or stop time of the cycle program during 
operation. For this reason, if the cycle programs for the first and 
second circuits are set in such a manner that outputs 1 and 2 
have a phase difference, note that the phase difference is 
changed when any of the conditions above occur as shown in the 
example below. (Therefore, it is recommended that cycle 
programs are used sequentially.)

RUN

Repeat steps 2 and 3 for Sunday to Saturday.

Mode Change Sequence

Programming Details

Current 
time 
setting

First 
circuit 
operation 
setting

First 
circuit 
weekday 
setting

Second 
circuit 
operation 
setting

Second 
circuit 
weekday 
setting

To set the current time in the order of "day of week", 
"hour" and "minute".

1.  Press the Mode Key for longer than 1 s to put 

the H5L in "TIM ADJ" mode.

2.  Set "DAY OF WEEK" using the Plus and/or 

Minus Keys. Then press the Write Key to 
write the set weekday.

3.  Set "hour" using the Plus and/or Minus Keys. 

Then press the Write Key to write the set 
hour.

4.  Set "minute" using Plus and/or Minus Keys. 

Then press the Write Key to write the set 
minute.

1.  Press the Mode Key to put the H5L in "PROG 

1" mode.

2.  Set "hour" using the Plus and/or Minus Keys. 

Then press the Write Key to write the set 
hour.Set  minute" using the Plus and/or Minus 
Keys. Then press the Write Key to write the set 
minute.

3.  Specify "ON" or "OFF" of output using the Plus 

or Minus Key and press the Write Key to write 
the set output specification.

In this manner, set ON time and OFF 
time as many times as necessary.

To specify first circuit operation in the order of 
"hour", "minute", and "output ON or OFF"

1.  Press the Mode Key to put the H5L in "PROG 1" 

"DAY SET" mode.

2.  Press the Plus Key to run the first circuit and 

press the Minus Key for it not to run.

3.  Press the Write Key to change day of week.

To set for each weekday whether the program for the first 
circuit set in the previous step is to be executed or not.

1.   Press the Mode Key to put the H5L in "PROG 2" 

mode.

2.   Proceed with the settings in the same manner as in 

the first circuit operation setting above.

To specify second circuit operation in the order of "hour", 
"minute", and "output ON or OFF"

1.  Press the Mode Key to put the H5L in "PROG 2" "DAY 

SET" mode.

2.  Proceed with the settings in the same manner as in 

the first circuit operation setting above.

To set for each weekday whether the program for the 
second circuit set in the previous steps is to be executed 
or not.

Run the H5L using the set program. In RUN mode, the 
current time and output status are displayed but the 
operation mode is not displayed. After starting the H5L, the 
colon between the  hour" and  minute" blinks to indicate 
that time count is in execution.

Note:

   The H5L operates in accordance with the program already set 

even while another program is being set. The output status display 
(             etc.) during programming displays the setting being 
programmed. Therefore, note that the output status displayed on 
the LCD may not agree with the actual output status.

Sun

Mon

23:50

3:00

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

Set the stop time of the cycle program.

Setting 
start 
time

Setting 
ON 
time

Setting 
OFF 
time

Setting 
stop 
time

Normal 
program 
mode

Set the "hour" and "minute" of start 
time using the Plus and/or Minus Key.

Set the ON time of the cycle frequency 
in the order of "hour" and "minute".

Set the OFF time of the cycle frequency 
in the order of "hour" and "minute".

On completing settings for the four 
steps, the H5L returns automatically 
to normal program mode.

Summary of Contents for H5L Series

Page 1: ...or the most recent information on models that have been certified for safety standards refer to your OMRON website Ordering Information Specifications Time Ranges Ratings Wiring Backup power supply function for memory protection No of program steps Model Screw terminals Provided approx 10 years at 25 C 24 Each ON or OFF is considered to be one step H5L A Rated time Time setting range Time division...

Page 2: ...control power supply circuit and contact control output circuits 1 000 VAC 50 60 Hz for 1 min between non continuous contacts Vibration resistance Destruction 10 to 55 Hz with 0 75 mm double amplitude Malfunction 10 to 55 Hz with 0 5 mm double amplitude Shock resistance Destruction 300 m s2 approx 30G Malfunction 100 m s2 approx 10G Ambient temperature Operating 10 C to 55 C Ambient humidity Opera...

Page 3: ... is held down the displayed digit increments continuously when the Minus Key is held down it decrements continuously When specifying output The Plus Key specifies output ON while the Minus Key specifies output OFF Note that if the same key is pressed twice the output specification becomes invalid neither ON nor OFF is set Minus Key Cycle Key Specifies the cycle program Pressing this key twice caus...

Page 4: ...et hour 4 Set minute using Plus and or Minus Keys Then press the Write Key to write the set minute 1 Press the Mode Key to put the H5L in PROG 1 mode 2 Set hour using the Plus and or Minus Keys Then press the Write Key to write the set hour Set minute using the Plus and or Minus Keys Then press the Write Key to write the set minute 3 Specify ON or OFF of output using the Plus or Minus Key and pres...

Page 5: ...of the cycle frequency ON time plus OFF time The cycle period can be set within a range of 1 min to 24 hrs 4 ON time as well as OFF time can be set within a range of 1 min to 23 hrs 59 min Note Refer to Programming Example Recovery after power failure Output 1 and 2 start simultaneously ...

Page 6: ...instruction is written to a step that step will be cleared Programming Example Be sure to create a timing chart before programming Display Mode Display data Display Mode Display data RUN Current day of week Monday Current time 10 11 First circuit OFF Second circuit ON Second operation time setting The second circuit turns ON Sunday to Thursday operation by the set program is executed It turns OFF ...

Page 7: ...nd digits shown in are blinking 1 Setting Current Time Set the current hour to 11 by pressing the Plus or Minus Key followed by the Write Key This completes the current time setting To set the current time day of the week hour and minute must be specified First turn on the power to the H5L The contents of the memory are cleared on power up and the TIM ADJ indicator is displayed as shown on the lef...

Page 8: ...s indicator starts blinking Set the output to the OFF state using the Minus Key and store it in memory by pressing the Write Key The display returns to the initial state and waits for the next program command to be input Now let us turn to the setting of the day of the week Since the first circuit is not to be operated on Saturday press the Minus Key followed by the Write Key The MON indicator wil...

Page 9: ...he minute to 50 using pressing the Plus or Minus Key Write each set value by pressing the Write Key Set the hour to 20 using the Plus or Minus Keys then press the Write Key Set the minutes to 30 and press the Write Key again The programming of the cyclic operation is now complete The timer will wait for input of a new program as shown We will now have to set the day of the week for the second circ...

Page 10: ...14 5 35 3 91 9 M3 5 terminal screws 4 Panel Cutout Dimensions Mounting Bracket Included Dimensions 59 8 See note 1 68 5 See note 2 Note 1 When using mounting track PFP 100N or PFP 50N 2 When using mounting track PFP 100N2 Panel Cutout Dimensions Mounting Bracket Included Two M4 taps Mounting bracket Panel ...

Page 11: ... EN 50022 PFP 100N PFP 50N PFP 100N2 See note 2 See note See note Twelve 25 4 5 elliptic holes See note 2 See note Note 1 This dimension is 15 mm on both ends in the case of the PFP 100N but on one end in the case of the PFP 50N 2 The length l of each mounting track is shown in this table 3 A total of twelve 25 4 5 elliptic holes are provided with six holes cut from each end of the track at a pitc...

Page 12: ... surface mount the unit Track Mounting Hook the upper part on the rear surface to the upper edge of the mounting track and press the unit down To remove the Timer Switch from the DIN Track pull down on the yellow lever at the back of the Timer Switch Wiring Wiring From the Rear Perform wiring from the rear of the unit when the unit is flush mounted Wiring From the Front Perform wiring from the fro...

Page 13: ...st of product improvement specifications are subject to change without notice ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETERS To convert millimeters into inches multiply by 0 03937 To convert grams into ounces multiply by 0 03527 ...

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