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H8BM-R

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Safety Precautions

Refer to 

Safety Precautions for All Counters

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Fire may occasionally occur. Tighten terminal screws 
securely to a tightening torque of 0.5 to 0.6 N·m.

Minor electric shock, fire, or Product failure may 
occasionally occur. Do not disassemble, modify, or 
repair the Product or touch the interior of the Product.

Minor electric shock, fire, or Product failure may 
occasionally occur. Do not allow any pieces of metal 
or conductors or any clippings or cuttings resulting 
from installation work to enter the Product.

In order to ensure safe operation, be sure to observe the 
following points.
(1)

Store the Counter within the specified temperature range. If 
the Counter has been stored at a temperature under 

10

°

C, allow the Counter to stand at room temperature for 

at least 3 hours before using it.

(2)

Use the Counter within the ratings specified for ambient 
operating temperature and ambient operating humidity.

(3)

Do not operate the Counter in any of the following 
locations.

Locations subject to sudden or extreme changes in 
temperature.

Locations where high humidity may result in 
condensation.

(4)

Use the Counter within the specified ratings for vibration 
and shock.

(5)

Do not use the Counter in locations subject to excessive 
dust, corrosive gases, or direct sunlight.

(6)

When using the Counter in environments subject to large 
amounts of static electricity (e.g., pipes carrying molding 
materials, powders, or fluid materials), separate the 
Counter as far as possible from the sources of static 
electricity.

(7)

Use the Counter within the specified ratings for vibration, 
shock, water immersion, and exposure to oil.

(8)

Always use a thermo-switch on the load circuit when a 
heater is used.

(9)

Do not use organic solvents (such as paint thinner or 
benzene), strong alkalis, or strong acids because they will 
damage the external finish of the Counter.

(10) Install a switch or circuit breaker that allows the operator to 

immediately turn OFF the power, and label it to clearly 
indicate its function.

(11) Be sure that all terminals are wired correctly.
(12) Do not connect more than two crimp terminals to the same 

terminal.

(13) Use the specified wires for wiring.

Applicable Wires
AWG22 to AWG14 
(cross-sectional area of 0.326 to 2.081 mm

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Solid or twisted wires of copper

(14) Always maintain the load current within specifications.
(15) Use a switch, relay, or other contact device to turn OFF the 

power supply instantaneously. Outputs may malfunction 
and memory errors may occur if the power supply voltage is 
decreased gradually.

(16) Up to two wires of the same size and type can be inserted 

into a single terminal.

(17) Separate the input devices, input wiring, and Counter as far 

as possible from sources of noise and power lines carrying 
noise.

(18) The life of internal parts may be reduced if Counters are 

mounted in close proximity to each other.

(19) Maintain voltage fluctuations in the power supply within the 

specified range.

(20) Use a switch, relay, or other contacts so that the rated 

power supply voltage will be reached within 0.1 s. If the 
power supply voltage is not reached quickly enough, the 
power source may fail to reset or the outputs may fall to 
operate correctly.

(21) Do not leave the Counter for long periods at a high 

temperature with output current in the ON state. Doing so 
may result in the premature deterioration of internal 
components (e.g., electrolytic capacitors).

(22) Periodically inspect and replace the rubber packing. It may 

deteriorate, expand, shrink, or harden in some operation 
environments.

(23) Check that the backlight, output indicators, and LCD are 

operating normally. Some operating environments may 
accelerate deterioration of the indicators, LCD, and resin 
components and cause display malfunctions. Periodically 
inspect and replace parts.

(24) Be sure that the voltage applied is within the specified 

range; otherwise, the internal elements of the Counter may 
be damaged.

(1)

Be sure that the capacity of the power supply is sufficient. 
The Counter may not start due to the capacity of the power 
supply or the inrush current that may flow for an instant 
(approx. 1.6 A for 12 ms) when the Counter is turned ON.

(2)

The Power Supply, input, and output circuits are electrically 
isolated inside the Counter.
When turning the power ON and OFF, input signal 
reception is sometimes possible, sometimes not possible, 
and sometimes unstable, as shown in the diagram below.

Turn on or off the operating power source all at once by 
using switch or relay contact.

(3)

EEPROM is used to back up the memory if the power fails. 
Data can be written to EEPROM 100,000 times. Data is 
written to the EEPROM when the settings are changed or 
deleted or the power is turned OFF.

(4)

The Counter uses a constant read-in system, so outputs 
will turn ON if the set values are changed during operation 
such that the set value is equal to or less than the count 
value.

(5)

Dispose of the Counter in accordance with all local 
industrial waste disposal procedures.

(6)

The water and oil resistance will be lost if the front sheet is 
peeled off or torn. 
Do not use the Counter if the front sheet is peeled or torn.

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Precautions for Safe Use

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Summary of Contents for H8BM-R Series

Page 1: ...terminals Degree of protection IP54 oil proof type case front Input mode Up Output mode F mode Operation continues even when setting is reached Reset system External manual resets Timer operation Yes...

Page 2: ...ying metal parts Dielectric strength voltage 1 000 VAC 50 60 Hz for 1 min between current carrying terminals and exposed non current carrying metal parts Impulse withstand voltage 1 kV between power t...

Page 3: ...hts Forecast 9 outputs Each of these outputs turns ON when its forecast value has been reached When a total counter is used output one shot signals as carry signals Retain outputs until count values a...

Page 4: ...OM 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 RUN output Machine stoppage output Forecast output 1 Forecast output 2 Forecast output 3 Forecast output 4 Forecast output 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Power supply 0 V Power supply 24 V Fore...

Page 5: ...ndicators light to show that the count value has reached the preset value and that the output has turned ON Time Range Indicator s seconds h hours I O Inhibit Indicator Indicates that the I O inhibit...

Page 6: ...cutout is as shown below according to DIN 43700 The mounting panel thickness must be 1 to 5 mm Mount the Counter so that the ambient temperature will not exceed 55 C Spacing with Other Devices Provide...

Page 7: ...s of the same size and type can be inserted into a single terminal 17 Separate the input devices input wiring and Counter as far as possible from sources of noise and power lines carrying noise 18 The...

Page 8: ...e 23456 3 200000 23456 3 200000 23456 3 500 23456 3 10000 Normal Mode Key Press for 4 s min Press for 4 s min This mode is for the operational state The present value set value counter number and outp...

Page 9: ...to pre forecast value mode is automatically displayed 2 Press the Key or turn ON the counter number selection input to select the counter whose data is to be set or changed Next press the Key to set...

Page 10: ...modes except initial setting mode and re monitor mode 2 Press the Key or turn ON the reset input to reset the count value to 0 for that counter only 2 Resetting of All Counters at the Same Time Press...

Page 11: ...ET Key protection is to be set Press the Key to enter the setting Note 1 The Reset of All Counters and All Clear using the RESET Key are disabled if the RESET Key Protection function is turned ON 2 Ke...

Page 12: ...eset input turns ON the re monitor value will flash 3 times and the only the count value for that counter will be returned to the value prior to being reset The following displays are made when errors...

Page 13: ...ther in no event shall liability of Omron Companies exceed the individual price of the Product on which liability is asserted Suitability of Use Omron Companies shall not be responsible for conformity...

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