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H7BR

H7BR

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  USING THE SCALING FUNCTION

When setting the scale value, be sure that the set value
satisfies this equation: set value "max. value – scale value."
(If the scale value is 1,250, then 999.999 – 1,250 = 998,749
max.)

  CHANGING SET VALUES

When changing the set value while the counter is operating, an
output will be produced if the set value ever equals the present
value. To avoid triggering the output, begin by incrementing a
higher digit to a large number.

  OPERATING ENVIRONMENT

Although the front of the counter resists water and oils and can
be used where subject to these, extended exposure to large
amounts of either can adversely affect internal components.

The counter, input signal lines, and the input device must be
separated as far as possible from any sources of electrical
noise, such as high-voltage power lines. Shielded input signal
lines can also be effective in suppressing noise.

To prevent damage, the exterior of the counter must not be
exposed to organize solvents (e.g., paint thinner or benzene),

Display

Error

Output

Correction

Function

status

setting

- - - - - -*

Present

No

Press

No

value

change

RESET key

change

below min.

               **

Present

or reset

value

input

above
max.

CPU

OFF

Press
RESET key

Memory

Set at the
factory

  SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONS

The following displays appear when irregularities occur. When
the problems causing these conditions have been cleared, the
present count value and all outputs will be reset in the same
way as when the Reset key is pressed.

  *Displayed when the present value has fallen below the

minimum value in the H7BR-C (

±

 range type).

**Displayed when the present value has exceeded the

maximum value in the H7BR-C (

±

 range type)

  OUTPUT DELAY

The following table shows the delay from when the present
value passes the set value until the output is produced. (The
delay is the result of output control time, signal transmission
time, relay switching time, etc.)

Actual measurements in N and K modes

Control output

Max. counting

Output delay*

speed

Contact output

30 cps

18 to 24 ms

1, 2

1 kcps

4.7 to 5.8 ms

5 kcps

4.4 to 5.4 ms

10 kcps

4.3 to 5.3 ms

Transistor output

30 cps

13.5 to 20 ms

1, 2

1 kcps

0.59 to 0.81 ms

5 kcps

0.29 to 0.44 ms

10 kcps

0.24 to 0.36 ms

Batch output

30 cps

13.6 to 20.2 ms

1 kcps

0.72 to 0.94 ms

5 kcps

0.42 to 0.57 ms

10 kcps

0.37 to 0.49 ms

* The variation in delays is due to different modes and

conditions. For systems where the delay is a problem, take
actual measurements under operating conditions.

BATCH COUNTER MAXIMUM COUNTING
SPEED

The maximum counting speed of the batch counter is 1 kcps.
The batch counter counts the number of completed counts to
the set value for single preset models and to the set 2 value for
double preset models. Operate with a count taking at least 1 ms.

■ 

 OTHER

Always isolate the counter from external circuits or short all
terminals before measuring dielectric strength between electric
circuits and non-charged metal parts or performing similar
testing with the counter mounted in a control panel. This is to
prevent internal circuit damage that might occur if the test
voltage enters the counter interior due to withstand-voltage or
insulation failure in control panel devices.

The counter contains a non-replaceable lithium battery, and
must not be incinerated. Dispose of the counter as a non-
combustible item.

OMRON ELECTRONICS LLC

OMRON CANADA, INC.

One East Commerce Drive

885 Milner Avenue

Schaumburg, IL 60173

Scarborough, Ontario M1B 5V8

1-800-55-OMRON

416-286-6465

Cat. No. GC TMCN1

3/02

Specifications subject to change without notice.

Printed in the U.S.A.

OMRON ON-LINE

Global - http://www.omron.com
USA - http://www.omron.com/oei
Canada - http://www.omron.com/oci

NOTE: DIMENSIONS ARE SHOWN IN MILLIMETERS. To convert millimeters to inches divide by 25.4.

Summary of Contents for H7BR Series

Page 1: ...resets One Two Non independent Input type No voltage Voltage No voltage Voltage Contact and sink NPN H7BR B H7BR BV H7BR BW H7BR BWV transistor outputs Contact and source PNP H7BR BP H7BR BVP H7BR BWP H7BR BWVP transistor outputs Supply voltages 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz or 24 VAC 12 to 24 VDC STANDARD COUNTERS Number of presets One Two Non independent Input type No voltage Voltage No voltage Voltag...

Page 2: ...t Yes Scaling function 0 001 to 99 999 Sensor power supply 12 or 24 VDC selectable Input signals Batch count reset key protect gate Compensation reset key protect gate Input method No voltage input Via opening and closing of contact Voltage input Via high and low signal voltage key protection is no voltage input Control outputs Single preset models One SPST NO contact and transistor NPN or PNP ope...

Page 3: ...max 24 VDC 80 mA 10 5 ripple max Approvals UL CSA CE EMC Ambient operating temperature 10 to 55 C 14 to 131 F with no icing Storage temperature 25 to 65 C 13 to 149 F with no icing Ambient operating humidity 35 to 85 RH RATINGS Output Description Applicable mode Single preset counter Double preset counter counter series N Sustained output Sustained output 2 selectable sustained or one shot output ...

Page 4: ...to 55 Hz with 0 75 mm 0 03 in single amplitude 55 to 150 Hz with 10 G 32 minutes each in three directions Malfunction durability 10 to 55 Hz with 0 5 mm 0 02 in single amplitude 55 to 150 Hz with 10 G 32 minutes each in three directions Shock Mechanical durability Approx 30 G Malfunction durability Approx 10 G Service life Mechanical 10 million operations min Electrical 100 000 operations min at 5...

Page 5: ...unt CP1 CP2 Count Count input CP1 Gate input CP2 Count Count Count input CP1 Count Down Count INPUT MODES Up H L H L Gate input CP2 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 H L H L 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 H L H L 0 n n 1 n 2 n 3 n 4 n 5 Count input CP2 Gate input CP1 H L H L 0 n 5 n 4 n 3 n 2 n 1 n A A H L CP2 H L 0 3 2 1 2 1 2 3 H L H L 0 1 2 3 2 1 1 2 3 H L H L 0 3 2 1 2 1 2 3 Counting speeds of CP1 and CP2 must be the same for Rev...

Page 6: ...ersible A B and C Output Mode C Present value is placed in reset start status as soon as preset count is reached the preset is not actually displayed Outputs are one shot and operate repeatedly Output 1 latches ON and goes OFF after expiration of the one shot period for Output 2 One shot time periods for Output 1 and 2 are independent Up Down Reversible A B and C One shot output from Output 1 Sust...

Page 7: ...ut 2 Sustained output Up Down Reversible A B and C Output Mode K Present value runs continuously Output 1 latches ON at preset 1 and goes OFF after expiration of the one shot period for Output 2 One shot time periods for Output 1 and 2 are independent Output Mode R Present value display returns to reset start status after expiration of one shot time period Outputs are one shot and operate repeated...

Page 8: ...put One shot outputs can be set to 10 50 100 200 500 or 1 000 ms One shot output from Output 2 Sustained output Output Mode Q Present value runs continuously through one shot time period and returns to reset start status immediately afterward Outputs are one shot and operate repeatedly Output 1 latches ON at preset 2 and goes OFF after expiration of the one shot period for Output 2 One shot time p...

Page 9: ...henever present value is equal to preset 2 Output Mode D Present value increments and decrements within the display s range Output 1 is ON whenever present value is equal to preset 1 Output 2 is ON whenever present value is equal to preset 2 Reversible A B and C Comp Reset 999 999 Comp Preset 2 Preset 1 0 999 999 Output 1 Output 2 Comp Reset 999 999 Comp Preset 2 Preset 1 0 999 999 Output 1 Output...

Page 10: ...to a value less than the present batch count The batch output will remain ON if the batch preset is changed from a value less than the present batch count to a value greater than the present batch count Notes Counting inputs are not acknowledged while the reset input is ON The compensation input is valid only when the present value is being incremented One shot outputs when ON are turned OFF when ...

Page 11: ...is from 1 to 5 mm 0 039 to 0 197 in Y92A 72F1 Soft Plastic Cover 72 2 83 72 2 83 100 3 94 67 6 2 66 100 3 94 6 0 24 7 0 28 ACCESSORIES 75 8 2 98 75 8 2 98 Y92A 72T Terminal Cover The terminal cover protects the wiring connections 69 2 72 69 2 72 Two mounting clips help the soft plastic cover Y92A 72F1 fit snugly over the front of the timer to protect against dirt and water Timer settings can be ch...

Page 12: ...2 to 24 VDC 18 OUT 2 OUT 1 15 16 Key protection input Batch count reset 100 to 240 VAC 24 VAC 12 to 24 VDC 17 Batch Batch Reset input CP2 input 12 14 8 9 11 13 Gate input CP1 input Output common 12 24 VDC OUT 1 16 Key protection input Batch count reset 15 17 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 100 to 240 VAC 24 VAC 12 to 24 VDC 18 OUT 2 Batch OUT 2 OUT 1 OUT 1 OUT 2 CP2 input 0 V 8 9 10 11 12 14 13 Reset input CP1 inpu...

Page 13: ...level input Transistor ON Residual voltage 2 V max Impedance when ON 1 kΩ max 2 Low level Transistor OFF Impedance when OFF 100 kΩ max Contact Use contacts that can adequately input switch 2 mA at 5 V Voltage inputs Solid state Input NPN Transistor Contact Input Sensor Input use 0 V CP1 CP2 reset etc 12 24 VDC V High transistor OFF Sensor V High transistor ON Input use 0 V CP1 CP2 reset etc 12 24 ...

Page 14: ...ter height 12 mm zeros suppressed Key name Operation Increment keys 1 6 Used to change the corresponding digit of the set value also used to change data in the set mode Code key Changes code of set value On H7BR C type only Display key Switches to the batch count teaching mode setting displays For double preset model changes the displayed preset value 1 and 2 during operation Batch key Switches to...

Page 15: ... applicable Batch count preset 0 Not applicable Input mode Up Reversible C phase difference Output mode N K Output 2 time Hold 1 000 ms Output 1 time 2 stage only Hold 1 000 ms CP1 and CP2 counting speeds 30 cps 30 cps Min reset time 20 ms 20 ms Decimal point Far right no fractions Far right no fractions Scale factor 1 000 1 000 Compensation Not applicable 0 Key protection level KP 1 KP 1 although...

Page 16: ...ACH key Press the DISPLAY key Press the MODE key Press the DISPLAY key Set mode Input mode Press the MODE key Output mode Output 2 time Output 1 time CP1 count speed CP2 count speed Min reset time Decimal point Prescale value Compensation count value Key protection level Press the MODE key Press the MODE key Press the MODE key Press the MODE key Press the MODE key Press the MODE key Press the MODE...

Page 17: ...time Applicable to output modes C R K P Q and A only Output time 1 Yes Yes Determines the output Press keys 1 to 6 to change the displayed mode double time of the control out preset model put OUT 1 for double only preset model counters H7BR BW only Applicable to output modes C R K P Q and A only CP1 CP2 Yes Yes Switches the count input Press keys 1 to 6 to change the displayed mode count speed fil...

Page 18: ...m on the right Teaching Prescale No Yes Press TEACH key to set prescale value mode value automatically Set value 1 No Yes Press TEACH key to set present value as double pre the set value set model only Set value 2 No Yes Note 1 Changes made in set mode become effective when run mode is entered 2 The control output is inhibited in the teaching mode 3 The TEACH key and the teaching function do not o...

Page 19: ...operation if switched from run mode to set mode during operation The MODE key will be locked if the key protect function is enabled Settings changed in the set mode do not become effective until the run mode is entered Because the operating conditions change once this occurs always use the RESET key or a reset input to reset operation 2 Press the MODE key to scroll successively through the items t...

Page 20: ...the increment keys 1 to 6 Displays 0 when pressing one key from the increment keys 3 Input the count signal of the converted value from external sensor The display to the right indicates that the controlled object has been moved 10 cm causing 50 counts to be input from an external sensor 4 Press TEACH key to set the set value Set value 0 2 10cm 50 If the value input in example 3 is negative the pr...

Page 21: ...th compensation input Permissible limits of count speed Up to 505 over setting e g 50 cps for Limited to 10 max over setting 30 cps counting speed One shot output time Approximately 0 1 to 1 s 10 to 1 000 ms Contact form of single preset models SPDT SPST NO Precautions REPLACING AN H7AN WITH AN H7BR EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY The capacity of the power supply from the counter is 160 mA at 12 V or 80 mA ...

Page 22: ...ut is produced The delay is the result of output control time signal transmission time relay switching time etc Actual measurements in N and K modes Control output Max counting Output delay speed Contact output 30 cps 18 to 24 ms 1 2 1 kcps 4 7 to 5 8 ms 5 kcps 4 4 to 5 4 ms 10 kcps 4 3 to 5 3 ms Transistor output 30 cps 13 5 to 20 ms 1 2 1 kcps 0 59 to 0 81 ms 5 kcps 0 29 to 0 44 ms 10 kcps 0 24 ...

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