Digital Counter: Compact 1/16 DIN Counters With Easy-to-Use Functions, Four-Or Six-Digit LCD Displays

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Digital Counter H7CR


Compact 1/16 DIN Counters with Easy-to-Use
Functions, Four- or Six-Digit LCD Displays
■ Designed for easy operation
■ High-speed response —
5 K counts per second
■ Prescale function displays
in units of actual physical
parameters — length, volume, etc.
(except A/SA types)
■ H7CR-C and -SC provide large/
small discrimination mode ideal
for positioning and production control
■ Easy-to-read backlit LCD display
■ On-line change of set value
■ 4-level key protect
■ H7CR-S short 64 mm (2.52 in) body

Ordering Information
When placing your order, specify the supply voltage after the part number. For example, H7CR-B 100 to 240 VAC.

■ ECONOMY COUNTERS
Number of presets One
Display type 6 digit LCD, not backlit
Input type No-voltage Voltage
Contact output H7CR-A H7CR-AV
Transistor output H7CR-AS H7CR-AVS
Sensor power supply Not available Not available
Counter supply voltages 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz or 24 VAC

■ STANDARD COUNTERS
Number of presets One Two (Non-independent)
Display type 6 digit LCD, backlit 6 digit LCD, backlit
Input type No-voltage Voltage No-voltage Voltage
12 VDC sensor Contact output H7CR-B H7CR-BV H7CR-BW H7CR-BWV
supply voltage Transistor output H7CR-BS H7CR-BVS H7CR-BWS H7CR-BWVS
24 VDC sensor Contact output H7CR-BG H7CR-BVG H7CR-BWG H7CR-BWVG
supply voltage Transistor output H7CR-BSG H7CR-BVSG H7CR-BWSG H7CR-BWVSG
Counter supply voltages 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz or 24 VAC/12 to 24 VDC

Number of presets One Two (Non-independent)


Display type 4-digit LCD, backlit 4-digit LCD backlit
Input type No-voltage No-voltage
Sensor supply voltage 12 VDC 24 VDC 12 VDC 24 VDC
Output type Contact output H7CR-B4 H7CR-B4G H7CR-B4W H7CR-B4WG
Counter supply voltage 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
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■ REVERSIBLE +/– RANGE COUNTERS


Number of presets One Two (Non-independent)
Display type 6-digit LCD, backlit 6-digit LCD, backlit
Input type No-voltage Voltage No-voltage Voltage
12 VDC sensor Contact output H7CR-C H7CR-CV H7CR-CW H7CR-CWV
supply voltage Transistor output H7CR-CS H7CR-CVS H7CR-CWS H7CR-CWVS
24 VDC sensor Contact output H7CR-CG H7CR-CVG H7CR-CWG H7CR-CWVG
supply voltage Transistor output H7CR-CSG H7CR-CVSG H7CR-CWSG H7CR-CWVSG
Counter supply voltages 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz or 24 VAC/12 to 24 VDC

■ SHORT BODY COUNTERS


Model Economy Standard Reversible +/– Range
Number of presets One One Two One Two
Display type 6-digit, not backlit 6-digit, backlit 4-digit, backlit 6-digit, backlit 6-digit backlit
Input type No-voltage
Contact output H7CR-SAL H7CR-SBL H7CR-SB4L — H7CR-SCL —
Transistor H7CR-SASL H7CR-SBSL — H7CR-SBWSL H7CR-SCSL H7CR-SCWSL
Counter supply voltage 12 to 24 VDC

■ SOCKET-MOUNT COUNTERS

Number of presets One


Display type 6-digit LCD, backlit 4-digit LCD, backlit 6-digit LCD, backlit
Input type Power supply reset type Memory backup type
Contact output H7CR-8 H7CR-84* H7CR-11
Transistor H7CR-8S — H7CR-11S
Counter supply voltage 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz or 24 VAC/12 to 24 VDC
* Available with 100 to 240 VAC supply voltage only.

■ ACCESSORIES
Description Part number
Sockets 11-pin Bottom surface or track mounting, top screw terminals P2CF-11
Bottom surface or track mounting, top screw terminals, finger safe terminal P2CF-11-E
conforms to VDE0106/P100
Back mounting, for use with Y92F-30 mounting adapter, bottom screw terminals P3GA-11
8-pin Bottom surface or track mounting, top screw terminals P2CF-08
Bottom surface or track mounting, top screw terminals, finger safe terminal P2CF-08-E
conforms to VDE0106/P100
Back mounting, for use with Y92F-30 mounting adapter, bottom screw terminals P3G-08
Terminal cover for P3G sockets, conforms to VDE0106/P100 Y92A-48G
Panel mounting adapter Fits behind panel, ideal for side-by-side installation. Use P3G-08 sockets Y92F-30
Protective cover Hard plastic cover protects against dust, dirt and water; not for use with Y92A-48B
panel covers
Soft cover with two mounting clips for front panel protection Y92A-48F1
Shock prevention terminal cover protects wiring connections Y92A-48T
NEMA 4 cover Waterproof front cover Y92A-48N
Mounting track DIN rail, 50 cm (1.64 ft) length; 7.3 mm thick PFP-50N
DIN rail, 1 m (3.28 ft) length; 7.3 mm thick PFP-100N
DIN rail, 1 m (3.28 ft) length; 16 mm thick PFP-110N2
End plate PFP-M
Spacer PFP-S

* Panel mounting adapter is included with H7CR-A/-B/-C digital counters.


Order separately for use with H7CR-8/-11 counters.

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Specifications
■ GENERAL CAPABILITIES
Model H7CR-A Series H7CR-B Series H7CR-C Series
Classification Preset counter (economy) Preset counter (standard) Preset counter (+/– range)
Mounting Flush mounting
External connections Screw terminals
Degree of protection IEC: IP54 (panel surface)
Output modes N, F N, F, C, R, K, P, Q, A K, D, L, H
Input modes Up, down, reversible A (command inputs), reversible B (individual Reversible A (command inputs),
inputs), reversible C (phase difference inputs) reversible B (individual inputs),
reversible C (phase difference
inputs)
Reset system External and manual resets External, manual, and auto- External and manual resets
matic (internal according to C,
R, P, and Q mode operation)
resets
External: closing contacts 6 & 7 External: closing contacts 6 & 7
Manual: pressing reset button Manual: pressing reset button
(certain models only) (certain models only)
Automatic: available only in
modes C, R, P, and Q
Scaling function None 0.001 to 99.999 or 9.999 0.001 to 99.999
Decimal point None Rightmost 3 digits
adjustments
Sensor power None 12 or 24 VDC (model specific)
supply
Input signals Count, reset Count, reset, key protect
Input method No-voltage input: Via opening and closing of contact
Voltage input: Via high and low signal voltage
Key protect (standard and +/–range counters): No-voltage inputs only
Control output SPST-NO contact or transistor Single preset types:
(NPN open collector) output One SPST-NO contact or transistor (NPN open collector) output
Double preset types:
Two SPST-NO contacts or transistor (NPN open collector) output
Displays 7-segment LCD present value and preset displays; LCD character indicators for outputs, power, and modes
Display type LCD; 8mm (0.32 in.) H Present Value, Backlit LCD; 8 mm (0.24 in.) H Present Value,
4 mm (0.16 in.) H Set Value 4 mm (0.16 in.) H Set Value
Digits 6 digits, 0 to 999,999 6 or 4 digits; 0 to 999,999 6 digits positive/5 digits
or 0 to 9,999 negative, -99,999 to 999,999
Memory backup Backup time for power interruption: Approx. 10 years at 20°C (68°F); non-replaceable lithium battery

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■ H7CR-S, -8, -11

Model H7CR-SA H7CR-SB❑❑ H7CR-SC H7CR-8❑ H7CR-11


Classification Preset counter Preset counter Preset counter Preset counter Preset counter
(economy) (standard) (+/– range) (standard) (standard)
Mounting Flush mounting Flush or surface mounting
External connections Screw terminals Socket
Degree of protection IEC: IP54 (panel surface)
Output modes N, F N, F, C, R, K, K, D, L, H N, F, C, R, K, P, Q, A
P, Q, A
Input modes Up, Down & Reversible A Reversible A Up, Down & Reversible A
(command inputs), (command inputs), (command inputs),
Reversible B Reversible B Reversible B
(individual inputs), (individual inputs), (individual inputs),
Reversible C Reversible C Reversible C
(Phase difference inputs) (phase difference (phase difference inputs)
inputs)
Reset system External and External, manual, External and External, manual, External, manual,
manual resets automatic (inter- manual resets power supply, and automatic (internal
nal according to automatic (internal according to C, R, P,
C, R, P, and Q according to C, R, and Q operation)
operation) P, and Q operation) resets
resets resets
Scaling function None 0.001 to 99.999 for 6-digit, 0.001 to 9.999 for 4-digit
Decimal point None Rightmost 3 digits
adjustments
Input signals Count, reset Count, reset, key protect Count, reset Count, reset, and
key protect
Input method No-voltage input: Via opening and closing of contact
Control output SPST-NO contact Single preset types: SPST-NO contact SPDT-NO contact
or transistor (NPN SPST-NO contact or transistor (NPN or transistor (NPN or transistor (NPN
open collector) open collector) output open collector) open collector)
output Double preset types: output output
DPST-NO contact or transistor
(NPN open collector) output
Displays 7-segment LCD present value and preset displays; LCD character indicators for outputs, power, and modes
Display type Backlit LCD
Digits 6 digits (0 to 6 or 4 digits; 6 digits positive 6 or 4 digits; 6 digits (0 to 999,999)
999,999) 0 to 999,999 or and 5 digits nega- 0 to 999,999 or
0 to 9,999 tive (-99,999 to 0 to 9,999
999,999)
Memory backup Backup time for power interruption: Approx. 10 years at 20°C (68°F); non-replaceable lithium battery

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■ OUTPUT MODES SUMMARY

Output Description Applicable


mode Single preset counter Double preset counter counter series
N Sustained output Sustained output 2, selectable sustained or one-shot output 1 H7CR-A, -B, -SA, -SB❑,
-8❑, -11
F Sustained output, Sustained output 2, selectable sustained or one-shot output 1
overrun display
C One-shot output One-shot output 2, selectable one-shot or sustained output 1
R One-shot output One-shot output 2, selectable one-shot or sustained output 1
K One-shot output, overrun display One-shot output 2, selectable one-shot or sustained output 1
P One-shot output One-shot output 2, selectable one-shot or sustained output 1
Q One-shot output, overrun display One-shot output 2, selectable one-shot or sustained output 1
A One-shot output One-shot output 2, selectable one-shot or sustained output 1
D Instantaneous output, Instantaneous outputs when count value = preset H7CR-C, -SC
count value = preset
L Sustained output, count value Sustained output 2, count value ≥ preset,
≥ preset sustained output 1, count value ≤ preset
H Sustained output, count value Sustained outputs when count values ≥ preset
≥ preset
K One-shot output, count One-shot outputs, count value = preset
value = preset

■ RATINGS
Model H7CR-A Series H7CR-B Series H7CR-C Series
Supply voltage 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz or 24 VAC/12 to 24 VDC
or 24 VAC, 50/60 Hz (permissible ripple: 20% max.)
(permissible ripple: 20% max.)
Operating voltage range 85% to 110% of rated voltage
Power consumption Approx. 1.7 VA at 50 Hz, Approx. 6.6 VA at 50 Hz, 240 VAC; 3.2 W at 24 VDC*
240 VAC; 0.6 W at 24 VDC
Max. counting speed 30 cps, or 1 or 5 kcps (same setting CP1 and CP2)
Reset Min. pulse width for Min. pulse width for external reset: 1 or 20 ms, manual
external reset: 20 ms, manual reset reset
Key protect Not applicable Response time: 1 second
One-shot durations 10, 50, 100, 200, or 500 ms 10, 50, 100, 200, or 500 ms (separate settings for presets 1
and 2)
Inputs (count, reset) No-voltage inputs ON impedance: 1kΩ max. (approx. 2 mA when 0 kΩ)
ON residual voltage 2 V max.; 1 V max. for H7CR-■4
OFF impedance 100 kΩ min.
Voltage inputs High level: 4.5 to 30 VDC
Low level: 0 to 2 VDC
Input resistance: Approx. 4.7 kΩ
Key protect input Not applicable No-voltage input ON impedance: 1 kΩ max.
ON residual voltage: 1 V max.
OFF impedance: 100 kΩ min.
Control output Contacts: 3 A, 250 VAC; general use (p.f. = 1)
Transistor: Open collector; 100 mA at 30 VDC max. residual voltage 2 V max. (approx. 1 V)
Sensor power supply Not applicable 100 mA, 12 VDC±10 (5% ripple max.)
50 mA, 24 VDC±10 (5% ripple max.)
Ambient operating -10° to 55°C with no icing
temperature (14° to 131°F)
Storage temperature -25° to 65°C (-13° to 149°F) with no icing
Ambient operating 35% to 85% RH
humidity

*Upon power application, a surge current of approx. 5 A at 240 VAC and 8 A at 24 VAC or 24 VDC flows for 2 ms.

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H7CR-S, -8, -11


Model H7CR-SA H7CR-SB❑ H7CR-SC H7CR-8❑ H7CR-11
Type Economy Standard +/– range Socket mount Socket mount
Supply voltage 12 to 24 VDC 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
(20% max. permissible ripple) or 24 VAC/12 to 24 VDC
(20% max. permissible ripple)
Operating voltage range 85% to 110% of rated voltage
Power consumption Approx. 1.3 W at 24 VDC Approx. 2.8 VA at 50 Hz, 240 VAC
(approx. 5 A (24 VDC/240 VAC)
surge current for 2 ms upon power application)
Approx. 1.3 W at 24 VDC
(approx. 8 A (24 VDC/24 VAC)
surge current for 2 ms upon power application)
Max. counting speed 30 cps, or 1 or 5 kcps (same setting CP1 and CP2)
Reset Min. pulse width Min. pulse width for external reset: Min. pulse width Min. pulse width
for external reset: 1 or 20 ms for external reset: for external reset:
20 ms 1 or 20 ms, 1 or 20 ms
power reset:
0.5 s
Key protect Not applicable Response time: 1 second
One-shot durations 10, 50, 100, 200, 10, 50, 100, 200, and 500 ms 10, 50, 100, 200, and 500 ms
and 500 ms (separate settings for presets 1
and 2)
Inputs (count, reset) No-voltage inputs ON impedance: 1kΩ max. (approx. 2 mA when 0 kΩ)
ON residual voltage: 2 V max.
OFF impedance 100 kΩ min.
Key protect input Not applicable No-voltage input Not applicable No voltage input
ON impedance: 1 kΩ max. ON impedance: 1 kΩ max.
(approx. 2 mA when 0 kΩ) (approx. 2 mA when 0 kΩ)
ON residual voltage: 1 V max. ON residual voltage:
OFF impedance: 100 kΩ min. 1 V max.
OFF impedance:
100 kΩ min.
Control output Contacts: 3 A, 250 VAC; general use (p.f. = 1)
Transistor: Open collector; 100 mA at 30 VDC max. residual voltage 2 V max. (approx. 1 V)
Approvals UL/CSA/SEV/CE (EMC)
Ambient operating -10° to 55°C (14° to 131°F) with no icing
temperature
Storage temperature -25° to 65°C (-13° to 149°F) with no icing
Ambient operating 35% to 85% RH
humidity

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■ CHARACTERISTICS
Insulation resistance 100 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC) (between current-carrying terminal and exposed non-current-carrying metal
parts, and between non-continuous contacts)
Dielectric strength 2,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min (between current-carrying terminal and exposed non-current-carrying
metal parts)
Impulse voltage Between power terminals: 1 kV for 24 or 12-24 VDC power supply, 3 kV for others
Between current-carrying terminal and exposed non-current-carrying metal parts: 1.5kV for
24 or 12-24 VDC power supply, 4.5 kV for others
Noise immunity ±2 kV between power terminals, ±600 V between input terminals (square-wave noise via
noise simulator; pulse width: 1µs; 1-ns rise)
Static immunity Malfunction: 8 kV; destruction: 15 kV
Vibration Mechanical durability: 10 to 55 Hz with 0.75-mm (0.03 in) single amplitude/55 to 150 Hz with 10 G 32
min 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
min each in three directions
Shock Mechanical durability: 30 G
Malfunction durability: 10 G
Life Mechanical: 10 million operations min.
Electrical: 100,000 operations min. (at 3 A, 250 VAC general in use (p.f. = 0.7 to 0.8)
Weight Economical counters: AC types, approx. 230 g (8.1 oz.); DC types, approx. 150 g (5.3 oz.)
Standard and +/– range counters: Approx. 170 g ( 6 oz.)

Input/Output Functions
■ INPUTS
CP1/CP2 • Count signal inputs.
(count inputs) • Up, Down, and Reversible (command, individual, or phase difference) inputs accepted.
• Maximum counting speed: 5 kcps.
Reset • Present value reset (to zero in Up or Up/Down modes, to preset with 1-stage models
in Down mode and to preset 2 for 2-stage models in Down mode).
• Count inputs are not acknowledged while reset input is ON.
• Reset indicator lit while reset input is ON.
Key protect • Reset, Right Shift and Up keys are inoperative while key protect input is ON.
• Although Display key remains effective, only monitoring of settings is possible.
• Keys protected indicator lit while key protect input is ON.
• Effective when power supply is turned off.

Count Input vs. Reset Input Reset Time


When the RESET input is ON or the RESET key input is ON, Set to 1 ms if high-speed resetting is necessary. Set the reset
the count input is prohibited and the present value is reset. time to 20 ms if you need to prevent false signals caused by
However, when the key protect input is ON and the key protect electrical noise from affecting the counter.
level is KP-2 or KP-4, no RESET key input is accepted.

■ OUTPUTS
Outputs 1 and 2 Outputs made according to designated output mode when corresponding preset is
reached.

Using Prescale Function


The prescale function converts the number of input counts into
a user-selectable value. The example below shows a system
that uses 250 encoder pulses to determine when an object has
advanced 0.5 meters. Here is how to convert pulses into a unit
of measure appropriate for your application:

1. Set the decimal point between the third and fourth digits.

2. Set a prescale value of 0.002. This is calculated by


dividing the unit of measure (0.5) by the number of pulse
counts (250).

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Timing Charts
■ INPUT MODES

Up (increment) mode Down (decrement) mode

Count H Count
input input H
CP1 L CP1 L

A A A A
Inhibit
H Inhibit
Gate Gate H
input L input
CP2 CP2 L
5 n
4 n-1
Count 3 n-2
2 Count n-3
1 n-4
0 n-5
0 0

Gate H Gate H
input input L
CP1 L CP1
A A
A A Inhibit
Inhibit
Count
input H Count H
CP2 input
L CP2 L n
5
n-1
4 n-2
Count 3 n-3
2 Count
n-4
1
0 n-5
0 0

Up/Down A Command input mode Up/Down B individual input mode

H H
CP1 CP1
L L
A A
H H
CP2 CP2
L L

3 3 3 3
2 2 2 2 2
2
1 1 1 1 1
Count Count
0 0

Up/Down A Command input mode


Note 1 A: Minimum signal width.
H B: Must be at least 1/2 of minimum signal width.
Signals may not be counted if the minimums for
L A and B are not met.
BB B B Note 2 Set the same counting speed for CP1 and CP2 when
H in Up/Down C mode.
L Note 3 H and L

3 3 Signal No-voltage input Voltage input


2 2 2 H Short circuit 4.5 to 30 VDC
Count 1 1 L Open circuit 0 to 2 VDC
0

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■ H7CR-A AND H7CR-B COUNTER OUTPUT OPERATIONS


Bold line represents present value; Output 2 operation applies for single-preset models. H7CR-A models have only Mode N and F.

Output Mode N Present value display and outputs are maintained until reset.
Up Down Reversible A, B, and C

Reset

999999

Preset 2
Preset 1

Output 1

Output 2

Output Mode F Present value runs continuously. Outputs are maintained until reset.
Up Down Reversible A, B, and C

Reset

999,999

Preset 2

Preset 1

Output 1

Output 2

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 is 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

Reset
999,999

Preset 2

Preset 1

Output 1

Output 2

One-shot output from Output 2


One-shot output from Output 1
Sustained output Sustained output

One-shot outputs can be set to 10, 50, 100, 200 or 500 ms.

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Standard Counter Output Operation (Continued)


(Bold line represents present value; Output 2 operation applies for single-preset models.)

Output Mode R Present value display returns to reset start status after expiration of one-shot time period. Outputs are one-shot
and operate repeatedly. 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.

Up Down Reversible A, B, and C

Reset

999,999

Preset 2

Preset 1

Output 1

Output 2

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.
Up Down Reversible A, B, and C

Reset

999,999

Preset 2

Preset 1

Output 1

Output 2

Output Mode P Present value display does not change during one-shot time period, but reset start status returns as soon as preset
count is reached. Outputs are one-shot and operate repeatedly. 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.

Up Down Reversible A, B, and C

Reset

999,999

Preset 2

Preset 1

Output 1

Output 2

One-shot output from Output 2


One-shot output from Output 1
Sustained output Sustained output

One-shot outputs can be set to 10, 50, 100, 200 or 500 ms.

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Standard Counter Output Operation (Continued)


(Bold line represents present value; Output 2 operation applies for single-preset models.)

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 periods for Output 1 and 2 are independent.

Up Down Reversible A, B, and C


Reset

999,999

Preset 2

Preset 1

Output 1

Output 2

Output Mode A Present value and Output 1 maintain status until reset. Output 1 and 2 operate independently.
Up Down Reversible A, B, and C

Reset

999,999

Preset 2

Preset 1

Output 1

Output 2

One-shot output from Output 2


One-shot output from Output 1
Sustained output Sustained output

One-shot outputs can be set to 10, 50, 100, 200 or 500 ms.

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■ H7CR-C REVERSIBLE +/– RANGE COUNTER OUTPUT OPERATION


(Bold line represents present value; Output 2 operation applies for single preset models.)

Output Mode K Present value increments and decrements within displayable range. Output 1 goes ON for one-shot whenever
present value is equal to preset 1; Output 2 goes ON for one-shot whenever present value is equal to preset 2.

Reversible A, B, and C

Reset
999,999

Preset 2
Preset 1
0
-999,999

Output 1

Output 2

Output Mode D Present value increments and decrements within displayable 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

Reset
999,999

Preset 2
Preset 1
0
-999,999

Output 1

Output 2

Output Mode L Present value increments and decrements within displayable range. Output 1 is ON whenever present value is less
than or equal to preset 1; Output 2 is ON whenever present value is greater than or equal to preset 2.

Reversible A, B, and C

Reset
999,999

Preset 2
Preset 1
0
-999,999

Output 1

Output 2

One-shot output

Instantaneous (equals) output Sustained output/level input

One-shot outputs can be set to 10, 50, 100, 200 or 500 ms.
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+/– Range Counter Output Operation (Continued)


(Bold line represents present value; Output 2 operation applies for single preset models.)

Output Mode H Present value increments and decrements within displayable range. Output 1 is ON whenever present value is
greater than or equal to preset 1; Output 2 is ON whenever present value is greater than or equal to preset 2.

Reversible A, B, and C

Reset
999,999

Preset 2
Preset 1
0
-999,999

Output 1

Output 2

One-shot output

Instantaneous (equals) output Sustained output/level input

One-shot outputs can be set to 10, 50, 100, 200 or 500 ms.

Notes
Counting inputs are not acknowledged while the reset input One-shot outputs, when ON, are turned OFF when the reset
is ON. input goes ON, but are left ON for the one-shot time period
when the compensation inputs goes ON. One-shot outputs,
The compensation input is valid only when the present value is when ON, are reset and the one-shot output is restarted if a
being incremented. preset designating the output is reached.

Dimensions
Unit: mm (inch)

■ COUNTERS
H7CR-A, H7CR-B and H7CR-C
Panel cutout
6 60 min.
(0.24)
45 (2.36)
(1.77)
45
(1.77)

60 min.
(2.36)

H7CR-S❑ Short Body


6
(0.24)

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H7CR-8❑, H7CR-11 Socket-Mount Types

6 72.5 (2.85) 0.7


(0.24) (0.03)

13.5 (0.53)
86 (3.39)

Track and surface mounting height Panel mounting depth

6 6
(0.24) (0.24)

■ ACCESSORIES
P2CF-08 Track Mounting/Front Connecting Socket
3 4.5
Eight 7.8 (0.18)
Terminal Arrangement/ Surface Mounting
M3.5 x 7.5 sems (0.12)
(0.31) Internal Connections Holes
(Top View)
Two, 4.5 dia. or two
M4 socket mounting holes
35.4
70 max. (1.39)
(2.76) Two 4.5 dia.
holes 40 ± 0.2
(1.57)

4
50 max.
(0.16)
(1.97)
20.3 max.
(0.80)

P2CF-08-E Finger Safe Terminal Type


Conforming to VDE0106/P100
Eight
M3.5 x 7.5 sems 5 4.5
7.8
(0.18)
(0.31)

1.3 35.4
70 max.
(2.76) Two 4.5 dia. (1.39)
holes

40±0.2 19
50 max. 20.3
(1.97)

21.5 max

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P3G-08 Back Connecting Socket

27 dia
(1.06) Terminal Arrangement

45
(1.77)

4.9
45
(0.19) 17
(1.77)
(0.67)

P2CF-11 Track Mounting/Front Connecting Socket

Eleven 3 4.5
7.8 (0.18) Terminal Arrangement
M3.5 x 7.5 sems (0.31)
(0.12) Surface Mounting Holes
Two, 4.5 dia. or two
M4 socket mounting holes

70 max. 35.4
(2.76) (1.39) 40 ± 0.2
Two 4.5 dia. (1.57)
holes

4 50 max.
(0.16) (1.97) 31.2 max.
(1.23)

P2CF-11-E Finger Safe Terminal Type


Conforming to VDE0106/P100
Eight
M3.5 x 7.5 sems 4.5
7.8 5
(0.18)
(0.31)

70 max. 1.2 35.4


(2.76) (1.39)
Two 4.5 dia.
holes

40±0.2 30
50 max.
(1.97) 31.2 max

P3GA-11 Back Connecting Socket


27 dia
(1.06)
Terminal arrangement

(1.01)

4.5
(0.18) 16.3
(0.64)

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Y92A-48G Finger Safe Terminal for P3G(A)


Conforming to VDE0106/P100
Twelve, 6.4 dia. holes

47.7
34 48 x 48
x 4.47

16.5
27.6

47.4

PFP-100N, PFP-50N Mounting Track PFP-100N2 Mounting Track

16
(0.63)
4.5 7.3±0.15 4.5
(0.18) (0.18)
29.2
35±0.3 27±0.15 35±0.3 27 24 (1.15)

15 25 25 25 25 15 25 25 25 25 15 1 1.5
10 10 10 10 (0.04) (0.06)
L 1 L
(0.04)
L: Length
1m PFP-100N
50 cm PFP-50N
1m PFP-100N2

PFP-M End Plate 10 PFP-S Spacer 16


(0.39) 5 (0.63)
6.2 1.8 (0.20) 12
(0.24) (0.07)

1
50 35.5 35.3 34.8
(1.39) 44
(1.97) 1.8 (1.37)
(1.74)
M4 x 8
11.5 pan head
1.3 (0.05)
(0.45) 10 screw
(10.39) 4.8 (0.19)
16.5
(0.65)

Y92A-48F1 Soft Plastic Cover Y92A-48T Terminal Cover


Two mounting clips help the soft plastic cover Y92A-48F1 fit The terminal cover protects wiring connections on the Standard
snugly over the front of the timer to protect against dirt and and Short Body models.
water. Timer settings can be changed when the cover is on.
The cover is intended for use in areas where unusual service
conditions do not exist.
47.2
(1.86)

50.5
(1.99)

47.2
(1.86)
50.5
(1.99)

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■ PANEL MOUNTING ADAPTER Y92F-30


Panel mounting adapter Y92F-30 is
supplied with each counter. Installation
instructions are on the next page.

H7CR-A, H7CR-B and H7CR-C

(1.76)

6
(0.24) (3.94)

H7CR-S

6
(0.24)

H7CR-8❑, H7CR-11

6
(0.24)

Panel Mounting H7CR Counters


Panel cutout for side-by-side
Insert the counter through the panel mounting of two counters
cutout. Push the Y92F-30 adapter from
the rear of the counter as far forward
toward the panel as possible. Then,
tighten the two retaining screws. To
release the adapter, lift the tab at the rear
of the adapter.

Several counters may be mounted close


together using Y92F-30 adapter as shown
here. When mounting two or more
counters in a vertical line, arrange the
adapters so that their molded tabs are Molded
Molded
positioned on the right and left sides. tab tab
When mounting two or more counters in a
horizontal line, arrange the adapters so
that their molded tabs are positioned on
the top and bottom sides.

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Connections
■ H7CR-❑A SERIES (ECONOMY)
Single Preset Contact Output Single Preset Transistor (NPN) Output

CP2 input CP2 input

CP1 input CP1 input


Reset input Reset input
0V 0V

6 7 8 9 10 6 7 8 9 10

11 12 11 12
OUT
OUT

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

100 to 120 VAC 100 to 120 VAC


(H7CR-A, 200 to 240 VAC 200 to 240 VAC
(H7CR-AS,
H7CR-AV) (H7CR-A, H7CR-AV) (H7CR-AS, H7CR-AVS)
H7CR-AVS)
24 VAC (H7CR-A, H7CR-AV) 24 VAC (H7CR-AS, H7CR-AVS)

(–) (+) 12 to 24 VDC (–) (+) 12 to 24 VDC


(H7CR-SAL) (H7CR-SASL)

■ H7CR-❑B (STANDARD) AND H7CR❑-C (REVERSIBLE +/–) SERIES

Single Preset Contact Output Double Preset Contact Output


CP2 input
CP2 input
Reset input CP1 input
Reset input CP1 input
0V Key protect
0V Key protect (–)
12 or
(–)
12 or 24 VDC
6 7 8 9 10
24 VDC 6 7 8 9 10 sensor
sensor power
power
OUT 1
supply (+)
supply (+) 11 12
11 12 OUT 2
OUT

1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
100 to 240 VAC, 24 VAC
100 to 240 VAC, 24 VAC

(–) (+) 12 to 24 VDC


(–) (+) 12 to 24 VDC

Applicable models include the following: Applicable models include the following:
H7CR-B H7CR-BG H7CR-SBL, -SB4L H7CR-BW H7CR-BWG H7CR-B4W
H7CR-BV H7CR-BVG H7CR-SCL H7CR-BWV H7CR-BWVG H7CR-B4WG
H7CR-C H7CR-CG H7CR-B4 H7CR-CW H7CR-CWG
H7CR-CV H7CR-CVG H7CR-B4G H7CR-CWV H7CR-CWVG

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Single Preset Transistor (NPN) Output Double Preset Transistor (NPN) Output

CP2 input CP2 input

Reset input CP1 input Reset input CP1 input

0V Key protect 0V Key protect


(–) (–)
12 or 12 or
24 VDC 24 VDC 9 10
6 7 8 9 10 6 7 8
sensor sensor
power power
OUT 1
supply (+) supply (+)
11 OUT 12 11 12
OUT 2

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

100 to 240 VAC, 24 VAC 100 to 240 VAC, 24 VAC

(–) (+) 12 to 24 VDC (–) (+) 12 to 24 VDC

Applicable models include the following: Applicable models include the following:
H7CR-BS H7CR-BSG H7CR-SBSL H7CR-BWS H7CR-BWSG H7CR-SBWSL
H7CR-BVS H7CR-BVSG H7CR-SCSL H7CR-BWVS H7CR-BWVSG H7CR-SCWSL
H7CR-CS H7CR-CSG H7CR-CWS H7CR-CWSG
H7CR-CVS H7CR-CVSG H7CR-CWVS H7CR-CWVSG

■ H7CR-8, H7CR-11 SOCKET-MOUNT STANDARD TYPES


Single Preset H7CR-8, H7CR-84, H7CR-8S Single Preset with Memory Backup H7CR-11, H7CR-11S

Contact Solid-State
Output Output Contact Solid-State
Output Output

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■ CONNECTIONS

The inputs of the H7CR are non-voltage (short circuit or open) inputs and voltage inputs. (Non-voltage inputs only H7CR-S, -8 and -11.)

Non-voltage inputs
Solid-State Input (NPN transistor) Solid-State Input (NPN output sensor Contact Input
powered by built-in DC power source)
+V Sensor
Sensor (30 V max.)

Counter Counter Counter

Switch
contact
12 or 24 VDC 12 or 24 VDC
CP1, CP2 CP1, CP2
CP1, CP2
(reset), etc. (reset), etc.
(reset), etc.
Input use 0 V 0V Input use 0 V
Input use 0 V

Input signal Ratings


Non-contact input High level when transistor is ON
Residual voltage: 2 V max.
Impedance when ON: 1 kΩ max.
Low level when transistor is OFF
Impedance when OFF: 100 kΩ max.
Contact input Use contacts capable of switching 2 mA at 5 VDC

Voltage inputs
Solid-State Input (NPN transistor) Solid-State Input (PNP transistor) Contact Input

+V +V +V
(30 V max.) Sensor (30 V max.) Sensor (30 V max.)
Switch
contact
Counter Counter Counter

12 or 24 VDC 12 or 24 VDC 12 or 24 VDC

CP1, CP2 CP1, CP2


CP1, CP2
(reset), etc. (reset), etc. (reset), etc.

0V Input use 0 V 0V Input use 0 V 0V Input use 0 V

Input signal Ratings


Voltage input High level when transistor is ON: 4.5 to 30 VDC
Low level when transistor is OFF: 0 to 2 VDC
Contact input Use contacts capable of switching 2 mA at 5 VDC

Rotary encoder input


Power supply

A phase

0V

B phase

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Operation
■ NOMENCLATURE
2 3 Key Description
1 Power indicator
2 Key protection indicator
1 3 Control output indicator:
4 displays "OUT" for single preset counters,
displays "OUT1" or "OUT2" for double preset counters
5
6 4 Present value display, leading zeroes suppressed
5 Set value display indicates data in function setting mode
7 6 Set value indicator identifies preset 1 or preset 2
10
7 Increment keys 1 to 6 (1 to 4) change the corresponding
digit of the set value when the counter is in the function
H7CR-■4 setting mode. Increment key 6 on H7CR-C and
9 8 H7CR-SC also can be used to designate + or – value.
8 Display key switches to the setting displays. For double
1
4 preset counters, it switches between set values 1 and 2.
2
9 Mode key switches from run mode to function setting
3
5
mode. Changes items in the function setting mode.
6
10 Reset key resets the present value and outputs.

7
10 8

■ OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Setting mode


Run mode

Present value, Press the


set value 1 Input mode
MODE key
Press the
MODE key
Press the DISPLAY
key Output mode

Present value, Press the


set value 2 Press the MODE key
DISPLAY key Output 2 time
Press the
MODE key
Output 1 time
Press the
MODE key
Count speed
Press the
MODE key
Min. reset time
Press the
MODE key
Decimal point
Press the
MODE key

Prescale value
Press the
MODE key
Key protection
level
Press the
MODE key

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■ FACTORY SETTINGS
The following settings are made at the factory. Be sure to Outputs are not possible with the presets set to zero. The
change any settings before operating the counter. Settings and display and settings are powered by an internal battery so they
display are possible with or without power supplied, although are unaffected by external power interruptions.
power supply is required for inputs and outputs to operate.

H7CR-A, H7CR-B, H7CR-C

Model H7CR-A (Economy type) H7CR-B (Standard type) H7CR-C (+/– Range type)
Present value 0 0 0
Presets 0 0 0
Input modes Up Up Reversible C
(phase difference)
Output mode N N (hold outputs on preset 1 K
for double preset)
Output 2 time HOLD HOLD 500 ms
Output 1 time — HOLD 500 ms
Counting speeds 30 cps 30 cps 30 cps
Min. reset time 20 ms (not adjustable) 20 ms 20 ms
Decimal point Not applicable Far right (no fractions) Far right (no fractions)
Scale factor 1.000 (not adjustable) 1.000 1.000
Key protection level — KP-1 KP-1

H7CR-S, H7CR-8, H7CR-11


Model H7CR-A (Economy type) H7CR-B (Standard type) H7CR-C (+/– Range type) H7CR-8, -11 (Socket)
Present value 0 0 0 0
Presets 0 0 0 0
Input modes Up Up Reversible C Up
(phase difference)
Output mode N N (hold outputs on preset 1 K N
for double preset)
Output 2 time HOLD HOLD 500 ms HOLD
Output 1 time — HOLD 500 ms —
Counting speeds 30 cps 30 cps 30 cps 30 cps
Min. reset time 20 ms (not adjustable) 20 ms 20 ms 20 ms
Decimal point Not applicable Far right (no fractions) Far right (no fractions) Far right (no fractions)
Scale factor 1.000 (not adjustable) 1.000 1.000 1.000
Key protection level — KP-1 KP-1 KP-1 (H7CR-11 only)

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■ SUMMARY OF SETTING PROCEDURES


Settings and operation are easily achieved as shown below. The settings that are possible for each model vary. After changing modes,
the counter is ready to accept setting changes to default items.

Run Mode

Item Applicable Counters Description Setting values


Preset 1, H7CR-B, H7CR-SB Determine the timing of the outputs in comparison to Sequence when changing a digit
Preset 2 H7CR-C, H7CR-SC the present count value according to the output mode. using the increment keys (1 to 6).
set value The DISPLAY key switches between set value 1 and 2 in
double preset models. Use the increment keys (1 to 6)
to change a digit.
Minus sign displayed for leftmost
digit of H7CR-C and H7CR-SC
(+/– range counters) by using
increment key 6.

Setting Mode
Item Applicable Counters Description Setting values
Input mode H7CR-A, H7CR-SA Determines the input mode: Increment keys 1 to 6 change the display.
(default) H7CR-B, H7CR-SB Up, Down, Reversible A, Reversible B,
H7CR-C, H7CR-SC Reversible C
H7CR-8, H7CR-11 Press the Up key until the desired Up Down Reversible A Reversible B Reversible C
mode is displayed.
*There is no Up or Down mode for H7CR-C
and H7CR-SC (+/– range) counters.

Output mode H7CR-A, H7CR-SA Determines the operation of the Increment keys 1 to 6 change output mode.
and OUT 2 H7CR-B, H7CR-SB control outputs. Refer to "Output
output time H7CR-C, H7CR-SC Operations" tables for details. Also
H7CR-8, H7CR-11 determines the output time for control
output (OUT2) in single preset
counters.

OUT 1 H7CR-B, H7CR-SB Designates the output time for Increment keys 1 to 6 change output time.
output time H7CR-C, H7CR-SC output 1 (double preset models only).
(double preset models only) Press the increment keys to set the
desired time for output 1.

*Hold mode is available only on H7CR-BW


and H7CR-SBW counters.

(Applicable to output modes C, R, K, P, Q,


and A only.)

Counting speed H7CR-A, H7CR-SA Changes the input filter for counting Increment keys 1 to 6 change count speed.
H7CR-B, H7CR-SB inputs. Used to prevent counting
H7CR-C, H7CR-SC errors caused by input interference.
H7CR-8, H7CR-11 Press the increment keys to set the
desired speed. A "k" on the display
indicates kilocycles (1000 cycles).

Minimum reset H7CR-B, H7CR-SB Determines the minimum time Increment keys 1 to 6 change reset time.
times H7CR-C, H7CR-SC required for the reset input.
H7CR-8, H7CR-11 Press any increment key to switch 1 ms 20 ms
between 1 and 20 ms.

Note: Settings changed in the Setting mode are effective only after returning to the Run mode.

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Setting Mode continued

Item Applicable Counters Description Setting values


Decimal point H7CR-B, H7CR-SB Determines the position of the Increment keys 1 to 6 move decimal point.
H7CR-C, H7CR-SC decimal point on the display.
H7CR-8, H7CR-11 Press the Increment keys 1 to 6 to
move the decimal from left to right.

Scale factor H7CR-B, H7CR-SB Used to convert counts to other Increment keys 1 to 5 change the scaling
H7CR-C, H7CR-SC units, (e.g., to display millimeters
H7CR-8, H7CR-11 when each input pulse represents
0.02 mm, input a scale factor
of 0.02). Values from 0.001 to 99.999
are possible. Press the Increment
keys to set the desired value.

Key protection H7CR-B, H7CR-SB Blocks certain keys to prevent Increment keys 1 to 4 change key
level H7CR-C, H7CR-SC accidental operation. The key protection level.
H7CR-11 protection level, kP-1 to kP-4,
determines which keys are locked
out when the key protection input
is ON. The locked keys are crossed
out in the diagrams at right.

Note: Settings changed in the Setting mode are effective only after returning to the Run mode.

■ EXAMPLES
Run Mode
Changing the Set Value Output Delay
When changing the set value while the counter is operating, an The following table shows the delay from when the present
output will be produced if the set value ever equals the present value passes the set value until the output is produced. The
value. To avoid triggering the output, begin by setting a higher delay is the result of output control time, signal transmission
digit to a larger number. time, relay switching time etc.
1. Press the DISPLAY key to change the displayed values for Actual measurements in N and K modes:
preset 1 and 2 during operation.
Control Max. counting Output
output speed delay*
Contact 30 cps 18 to 24 ms
OUT1, 1 kcps 4.7 to 5.8 ms
OUT2 5 kcps 4.4 to 5.4 ms
Transistor 30 cps 13.5 to 20 ms
OUT1, 1 kcps 0.59 to 0.81 ms
OUT2 5 kcps 0.29 to 0.44 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.
2. Change the set value from
250 to 1,250.

Pressing increment keys 1


to 6 advances the
corresponding column
value by 1.

Nonsignificant zeros are


not normally shown on the
set value display.

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Setting Mode
Changing Setting in the Function Setting Mode
1. Press the MODE key to switch from RUN mode to 3. Changing the counting speed or another selected item:
SETTING mode.
Press the MODE key until the desired item appears.
The counter will continue
operation if switched from RUN Change the item setting by pressing increment keys 1 to 6.
mode to function setting mode
during operation.

The MODE key will be locked if


the key protection function is
enabled.

Settings changed in the function


setting mode are not effective
until RUN mode is entered. As
the operating conditions will change in this case, always
reset operation with the RESET key or a reset input.

2. Press the MODE key to scroll successively through the


items that can be set. Release the MODE key to select the Press the DISPLAY key to
desired item. return to RUN mode from
SETTING mode.

Precautions
■ EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY Load
(mA DC)
The capacity of the counter's external power supply is 50 mA at
24 VDC or 100 mA at 12 VDC. For models with 24 VAC/12 to 100 12 VDC
24 VDC specifications, loads must be established between the
following limits.

50 24 VDC

20
10
0
10 15 20 25
Supply voltage (VDC)

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■ POWER SUPPLY
When the power turns OFF then ON, the input signal may or For 100 to 240 VAC and 24 VAC/12 to 24 VDC counters, be
may not be received. The diagram below shows when the input sure that the capacity of the external power supply is adequate,
signal will be received, will not be received or will be unstable. because the power supply may not provide a surge current
The unstable period will vary with power supply voltage, and sufficient to start the counter due to the switching regulator
the load conditions on external power supplies. contained in the counter's internal circuitry.

Power
Connect the power supply voltage through a relay or switch in
On
supply such a way that the voltage reaches a fixed value immediately.
Off
0 to 50 ms 10 ms 0 to 0.9 s

Input Not Received Not


received received

Unstable

■ TRANSISTOR OUTPUT
The transistor output in H7CR counters is optically isolated
from the internal circuitry by a photocoupler, so either NPN or
PNP output is possible.

■ SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONS


The displays at right appear when irregularities occur. When DisplayMeaning Outputs Recovery
the problems causing these conditions have been cleared, the –––– Present value Not Press RESET key
preset count value and all outputs will be reset in the same way below minimum changed. for 1 second or
as when the Reset key is pressed. FFFFFF Present value reset input.
above maximum
E1 CPU error OFF Press RESET key
E2 Memory error for 1 second.
– – – –: Displayed for +/– range counters H7CR-C and H7CR-SC when
max. negative value is exceeded.
FFFFFF: Displayed for +/– range counters H7CR-C and H7CR-SC when
max. positive value is exceeded.

■ OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
Although the front of the counter resists water and oils and can noise, such as high-voltage power lines. Shielded input signal
be used where subject to these, extended exposure to large lines can also be effective in suppressing noise.
amounts of either can adversely affect internal components.
To prevent damage, the exterior of the counter must not be
The counter, input signal lines, and the input device must be exposed to organic solvents (e.g., paint thinner or benzene),
separated as far as possible from any sources of electrical strong alkalis, or strong acids.

■ OTHER
Always isolate the counter from external circuits or short all The counter contains a lithium battery, and must never be
terminals before measuring dielectric strength between electric incinerated. Dispose of the counter as a noncombustible item.
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.

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Applications of Operating Modes


■ SINGLE OPERATING MODES ■ REPETITIVE OPERATING MODES
Single operating modes are basic modes, among which, Mode Modes R and C are typical of repetitive operating modes (the
N is the most basic (input the RESET signal to restart). counter internally resets itself after each counting operation and
then restarts). The counter begins the next counting operation
Mode N after the present output is processed.
The displayed count-up value is on hold.
Mode R
Example: Cutting Objects to Specified Size The displayed count-up value is on hold.
The object is advanced for a specified distance measured by
encoder pulses to determine correct length for cutting. Example: Portion Control of Material or Ingredients
The valve is closed when the supplied quantity of cookie batter
or blended ingredient has reached a specified amount.

Cookie
Wood batter

Cutter
control
Valve
opening/ Rotary
closing encoder
Counter

Rotary
encoder
Programmable
controller

Counter
Mode Q
Choose Mode Q to view the process value continuously. There
is no difference in operation between Mode R and Mode Q.
Mode A
Select Mode A for a one-shot output of the count-up signal Mode C
used in Mode N. The displayed count-up value is on hold. The counting operation restarts upon counting up. The process
Mode A can be used for a start signal for sequence control value is displayed continuously.
equipment.
Example: Marking Material at Regular Intervals
Mode F A roll of film being advanced is marked at regular intervals
Go to Mode F to monitor the number of overrun objects. The based on encoder input.
process value is displayed normally. It is possible to monitor
the number of overrun objects upon interruption of the
Ink
operation after a specified number of objects are counted.

Mode K
Select Mode K for the one-shot output of the count-up signal
used in Mode F. Mode K can be used as a start signal for
sequence control equipment.

Rotary
encoder Counter

Mode P
Choose Mode P to put the count-up value on hold (display is on
hold while the one-shot output is ON). There is no difference in
operation between Mode C and Mode P.

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

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