OMRON Digital Counter H7CC-A Instruction Manual

June 6, 2024
Omron

Digital Counter H7CC-A

H7CC-A
Digital Counter
EN INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Thank you for purchasing the OMRON Product. To ensure the safe application of the Product, read this manual carefully before using the Product and always keep it close at hand when the Product is in use.

OMRON Corporation
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5639664-5B (Side-A)

For details, refer to the latest datasheet.

Suitability for Use

OMRON shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards, codes, or regulations that apply to the combination of the products in the customer’s application or use of the product. Take all necessary steps to determine the suitability of the product for the systems, machines, and equipment with which it will be used. Know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to this product. NEVER USE THE PRODUCTS FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS, AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCT IS PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM. See also Product catalog for Warranty and Limitation of Liability.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Keys to Warning Symbols
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
CAUTION avoided, is likely to result in minor or moderate injury or
in property damage.
CAUTION
Do not allow pieces of metal, wire clippings, or fine metallic shavings or fillings from installation to enter the product. Doing so may occasionally result in electric shock, fire, or malfunction.
Minor injury due to explosion may occasionally occur. Do not use the Counter where subject to flammable or explosive gas.
Fire may occasionally occur. Tighten the terminal screws to the rated torque. H7CC terminals and P3GA-11/P3G-08 Socket terminals: 6.55 to 7.97 lb-in (0.74 to 0.90 N·m) P2CF Socket terminals: 4.4 lb-in (0.5 N·m)
Minor injury due to electric shock may occasionally occur. Do not touch any of the terminals while power is being supplied. Be sure to mount the terminal cover after wiring.
The life expectancy of the output relay varies considerably according to its usage. Use the output relay within its rated load and electrical life expectancy. If the output relay is used beyond its life expectancy, its contacts may become fused or there may be a risk of fire. Also, be sure that the load current does not exceed the rated load current and when using a heater, be sure to use a thermal switch in the load circuit.
Minor electric shock, fire, or malfunction may occasionally occur. Do not disassemble, modify, or repair the Counter or touch internal components.

Precautions for Safe Use

  1. When mounting the Counter to a panel, tighten the two mounting screws alternately, a little at a time, so as to keep them at an equal tightness. If the panel screws are tightened unequally, water may enter the panel.
  2. Store the Counter at the specified temperature. If the Counter has been stored at a temperature of less than -10°C, allow the Counter to stand at room temperature for at least 3 hours before use.
  3. Mounting the Counter side-by-side may reduce the life expectancies of internal components. 4) Use the Counter within the specified ranges for the ambient operating temperature and humidity. 5) Do not use or store the product in the following locations:
    · Locations subject to sudden or extreme changes in temperature. · Locations where high humidity may result in condensation. · Locations with excessive vibration or shock. · Locations subject to water. · Locations subject to oil. · Locations prone to icing. · Locations subject to exposure chemicals. · Locations subject to bugs and small animals. 6) Do not use this Counter in dusty environments, in locations where corrosive gasses are present, or in locations subject to direct sunlight. 7) Install the Counter well away from any sources of static electricity, such as pipes transporting molding materials, powders, or liquids. 8) Internal elements may be destroyed if a voltage outside the rated voltage range is applied. 9) Be sure that polarity is correct when wiring the terminals. 10) Separate the Counter from sources of noise, such as devices with input signals from power lines carrying noise, and wiring for I/O signals. 11) Do not connect more than two crimp terminals to the same terminal. 12) Up to two wires of the same size and type can be inserted into a single terminals. 13) Use the specified wires for wiring. Applicable Wires: AWG 18 to AWG 22, solid or twisted, copper 14) Install a switch or circuit breaker that allows the operator to immediately turn OFF the power, and label it to clearly indicate its function. 15) When the Counter is operated with no-voltage input (NPN input), approximately 14 V is output from the input terminals. Use a sensor that contains a diode. 16) Use a switch, relay, or other contact so that the rated power supply voltage will be reached within 0.1 second. If the power supply voltage is not reached quickly enough, the Counter may malfunction or outputs may be unstable. 17) Use a switch, relay, or other contact to turn the power supply OFF instantaneously. Outputs may malfunction and memory errors may occur if the power supply voltage is decreased gradually. 18) When changing the set value during operation, because the H7CC uses a constant read-in system, output will turn ON if the set value is equal to the present value. 19) If the set value and present value are both 0, the output will turn ON for the default setting. The output will turn OFF during a reset operation. 20) Do not use organic solvents (such as paint thinners or benzine), strong alkali, or strong acids. They will damage the external finish. 21) Confirm that indications are working normally, including the backlight LEDs, and LCD. The indicator LEDs, LCD, and resin parts may deteriorate more quickly depending on the application environment, preventing normal indications. Periodic inspection and replacement are required. 22) The waterproof packing may deteriorate, shrink, or harden depending on the application environment. Periodic inspection and replacement are required.

Precautions for Correct Use

  1. Read this manual carefully before using the product.

  2. An inrush current of approx. 10 A will flow for a short time when the power supply is

turned ON. If the capacity of the power supply is not sufficient, the Counter may not

start. Be sure to use a power supply with sufficient capacity.

  1. Make sure the power supply voltage and loads are within the specifications and ratings

for the product.

  1. To allow for the startup time of peripheral devices (e.g., sensors), start Counter timing

operation 200 ms to 290 ms after turning ON the power. The input signal will not be

accepted before 200 to 290 ms has elapsed.

  1. The input signal will not be accepted after 5 to 1005 ms has elapsed from when the

power supply is turned OFF.

  1. Inrush current generated by turning ON or OFF the power supply may deteriorate

contacts on the power supply circuit. Turn ON or OFF to a device with the rated current

of more than 10 A. 7) The capacity of the external power supply is

100

100 mA at 12 V.

Load

When using a 24 VAC/12 to 48 VDC power supply, reduce the load with the power supply voltage, as

current (mA)

shown in the diagram (DC power supplies only) on

20

the right.

0

10.8 15

Power supply voltage (VDC)

  1. If the prescale value setting is incorrect, a counting error will occur. Check that the settings are correct before using this function.
  2. Make sure that all settings are appropriate for the application. Unexpected operation resulting in property damage or accidents may occur if the settings are not appropriate.
  3. 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). Do not install the product close contact with the heating element.
  4. Non-volatile memory is used as backup memory when the power is interrupted. The write life of the non-volatile memory is 100,000 writes. The non-volatile memory is written when the power is turned OFF or when switching from function setting mode or configuration selection mode to run mode.
  5. Dispose of the product according to local ordinances as they apply.
  6. Attach the front panel when using the Counter. The latches in the middle of each of four sides secure the front panel to the main body. To remove the panel, widen the four latches and pull the panel toward you. To mount the panel, fit all four latches correctly into the slots on the main body.
  7. Do not use because it may be damaged inside the product when the product fall by mistake.
  8. Confirm the wiring the input and output terminals correctly before power is supplied.
  9. Do not use the product near radio wave receivers. Doing so may cause incoming radio wave interference.
  10. Do not use in a circuit with the waveform is distorted. The error will increase due to the influence of the distorted waveform.
  11. Install product so that the load doesn’t span the product body.

Mounting and Panel-cutout Dimensions Diagram

Mounting Dimensions (Unit: mm)

Front panel dimensions are the same for all models.
48

Flush Mounting

H7CC-A8/-A8D/-A11/-A11S/-A11D/ -A11SD

Y92S-P6 (order separately) Waterproof Packing
Panel

Y92F-30 (order separately) Flush Mounting Adapter

Panel-cutout Dimensions Diagram
(Unit: mm) Standard panel cutout is shown in the following diagram. (conforms to DIN 43700) A space of 15 mm or greater (a panel cut-out distance of 60 mm or greater) is recommended towards the Adapter’s hook side to enable easier mounting work.

Power supply voltage
Allowable voltage fluctuation range
Power consumption
Operating temperature range
Storage temperature range Operating humidity range Altitude Recommended fuse Weight Installation environment Input method
No-voltage input

Ratings (Specifications)

100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz 12 to 48 VDC/24 VAC, 50/60 Hz 85% to 110% of rated supply voltage (12 to 48 VDC: 90% to 110%) Approx. 6.8 VA at 100 to 240 VAC Approx. 5.5 VA/3.3 W at 24 VAC/12 to 48 VDC -10 to 55°C (-10 to 50°C if Counters are mounted side by side) (with no icing or condensation) -25 to 70°C (with no icing or condensation) 25% to 85% 2,000 m max. T2A, 250 VAC, time- lag, low-breaking capacity Approx. 130 g (main unit only) Over-voltage category II, pollution degree 2, indoor use only (IEC 61010-1)
ON impedance: 1 k max. (Leakage current: 12 mA when 0 ), ON residual voltage: 3 V max., OFF impedance: 100 k min.

Voltage input

High (logic) level: 4.5 to 30 VDC, Low (logic) level: 0 to 2 VDC (Input resistance: approx. 4.7 k)

No-voltage (NPN) input/voltage (PNP) input (switchable)

Control output

Contact output

250 VAC, 3 A (resistive load) 30 VDC, 3 A (resistive load)

Solid state output Open collector

30 VDC max., 100 mA max.

Residual voltage 1.5 VDC max.

(Effective value: Approx. 1 VDC)

Leakage current

0.1 mA max.

Electrical life of relay 100,000 operations (at an ambient temperature of 23°C)

Mechanical life of relay 10,000,000 operations (at an ambient temperature of 23°C)

External power supply 12 VDC 100 mA

Degree of protection IEC IP66

  • Individual mounting: Degree of protection on the front panel of the Counter conforms when all of the following conditions are satisfied:
    · The Y92S-P6 waterproof packing and Y92F-30 mounting adapter are used with the Counter. Use only these parts for replacement.

60 or greater +0.6
45-0 15 or greater
58

(51) 48

Surface Mounting H7CC-A11/A8

103.2 *

100.9

P3GA-11/P3G-08 (order separately) Back-connecting Socket

7.5

89.9

H7CC-A/-AS/-AD/-ASD/-AW/-AWS/ -AWD/-AWSD/-AU/-AUD

Y92S-P6 (provided) Waterproof Packing
Panel

Y92F-30 (provided) Flush Mounting Adapter

(51)

P2CF-8 (-E)/ P2CF-11(-E) (order separately)
Front-connecting Socket

  • These dimensions vary with the

type of DIN track (reference value).

7.5

57.5

48

1. The thickness of a mounting panel should be 1 to 5 mm.
2. It is possible to mount Timers side-by-side. (But only towards the non- hook side.)

n Units mounted side-by-side

A

A

(48n

2.5)

1 0

3. If the products are mounted side by

side, water resistance will be lost.

Package Contents
· Digital Counter · Instruction manual (this document) · Mounting Adapter, Waterproof Packing,
Terminal Cover (except H7CC-A11/-A8)

Nomenclature

8. Set Value Display (Sub-display)

(Character height: 6 mm, green)

7 4

9. Hold Display (yellow) Displayed only when Tachometer Mode is selected in the configuration selection mode.

1

5

Operation Key

2

8

10. UP Keys (UP1 to UP6)

3 9

(UP 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 from right to left)

6

11. DOWN Keys (DW1 to DW6)

10

(DW 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 from right to left)

12

14

12. Reset operation (UP6+DW6)

11

(Press UP6 and DW6 keys simultaneously for at least one second. When the

reset operation is successful, all status indicators will flash. If you stop pressing

the Keys within one second, Reset operation will be invalid. Be sure to press

13

UP6 and DW6 keys simultaneously during Reset operation. If you press only

Display Section

UP6 or DW6 key, the set value will change.)

1. Key Protect Indicator (yellow)

13. Mode operation (UP1+UP3 or DW1+DW3)

2. Control Output Indicator (yellow) OUT (One-stage) OUT 1 2 (Two-stage)
3. Reset Indicator (yellow) (Lit when the reset input (1) or Reset operation is ON.) Displayed only when other than Tachometer mode

(Used to switch mode and setting items. Press UP1 and UP3, or DW1 and DW3 keys simultaneously for at least two seconds to switch to Function Setting Mode. When Mode operation is successful, UP1 and UP3, or DW1 and DW3 keys status indicators will flash. If you stop pressing the Keys within two seconds, Mode operation will be invalid.)
14. Status indicator

is selected in the configuration selection mode. 4. Total Counter Indicator

· When the indicator display mode is on, the LED indicator shows the percentage of

(Lit when the total count value is displayed.)

the count value from 0 to 100%.

5. Batch Indicator

· When the indicator display mode is all off or all lit, the LEDs are all off or all lit.

(Lit when the batch count value is displayed.)

Note: When you press the UP key or the DOWN key, the indicator display or all- lit

6. Set Value 1, 2 Stage Indicator

display goes off, and the LED indicator of the pressed key lights up or blinks.

7. Present Value (Main Display)

Character height: 10 mm (white)

· The LED indicators at the settable key positions will light.

Precautions for Compliance with UL Standards and CSA Standards

Notice to Users of the H7CC in the USA and Canada
Please use the following installation information instead of the general information in the instruction manuals in order to use the product under certified conditions of UL and CSA when the product is installed in the USA or Canada. These conditions are required by NFPA 70, National Electrical Code in the USA and the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I in Canada and may vary from information given in the product manuals or safety precautions.
· Installation in a Panel H7CC is normally installed on a flat surface in an operation panel. Use a Type 1 Enclosure for the operation panel.
· Environment Surrounding Air Temperature: -10 to 40°C
· Accessories (Order Separately)

Track Mounting/ Front Connecting Socket

11-pin

P2CF-11

11-pin, finger-safe type P2CF-11-E

8-pin

P2CF-08

8-pin, finger-safe type P2CF-08-E

Operating Procedures

Step1

The H7CC is a Counter that contains more than one functional counter. When using the Counter in any modes other than the default modes listed in Table 2, use the following chart to enter configuration selection mode and then refer to Table 1 and set the functions that are suitable to the application.

Configuration

Power ON

selection mode

UP1+UP6 or DW1+DW6

Run mode

(2 s min.)

func 1cnt

UP1+UP6 or DW1+DW6 (2 s min.)

Select the function from Table 1 using the UP1 or DW1 Key.

Table 1 Configuration Selection Mode Settings

Display 1cnt 2cnt tcnt bcnt dcnt twn taco

Function 1-stage preset counter 2-stage preset counter Total and preset counter Batch counter Dual counter Twin counter Tachometer

Note: The modes that can be selected depend on the model. (Refer to Table 2.)

Table 2 Default Modes and Selectable Functions

Model

Default mode Selectable mode

H7CC-AW

2-stage preset counter

Any mode

H7CC-AU

1-stage preset counter

Any mode

Other models

1-stage preset counter

1-stage preset or total preset counter only

Operation as a Counter (1-stage Preset Counter, 2-stage Preset Counter, Total and Preset Counter, Batch Counter, Dual Counter, or Twin Counter)

Operation as a Tachometer

Function setting mode Function setting mode

Step2
Note: Refer to the datasheet for detailed parameter settings.
Change from RUN Mode to Function Setting Mode. Set the parameters using the UP Key or DOWN Key. The characters displayed in reverse video are the default settings.

Power ON

UP1+UP3 or DW1+DW3 (2 s min.)

Run mode

Function setting mode

UP1+UP3 or DW1+DW3 (2 s min.)

Display cntm
outm
otim cnts iflt
dp pscl imod setm sl-h pl-h
bl-h otst
kypt

Parameter name Input mode 1
Output mode
Output time
2 Counting speed Reset input signal width Decimal point position Prescale value NPN/PNP input mode Absolute value setting/ forecast value setting Set value upper limit Forecast setting upper limit
Batch set value upper limit OUT allocation change
Key protect level

Set value up, down, ud-a, ud-b, ud-c, ud-d, ud-e, ud-f
n, f, c, r, k-1, p, q, a, k-2, d, l, h
0.01 to 0.50 to 99.99 30hz, 5khz 20ms, 1ms ——, —–.-, —-.–, —.–0.001 to 1.000 to 99.999 npn, pnp abs, ofst 1 to 999999 1 to 999999
1 to 999999 off, on
kp-1, kp-2, kp-3, kp-4, kp-5, kp-6, kp-7

Comments Displayed only when Twin Counter Mode is not selected. up, down, ud-d, ud-e, ud-f: Displayed for output modes other than k-2, d, l, and h only. h is displayed only for 2-stage models. k-2, d, l or h is displayed only when H7AN compatible function is off or the input mode is ud-a, ud-b or ud-c. Displayed only when the output mode is c, r, k-1, p, q, a, or k-2. Unit: second —-Not displayed when H7AN compatible function is ON. Not displayed when H7AN compatible function is ON. –Displayed only when the configuration selection mode is set to the 2-stage counter (2cnt). –Displayed only when the configuration selection mode is set to the 2-stage counter (2cnt) and there is a forecast value setting. Displayed only when the configuration selection mode is bcnt. Displayed only when 2-stage preset counter, Batch counter, or Twin counter is selected for H7CC-W(U). (off: OUT1=12, 13 OUT2=3, 4, 5 / on: OUT1=3, 4, 5 OUT2=12, 13 (The numbers are the terminals numbers.))

Models other than “- W(U) ” Models

ot-i Output inversion bkup Memory back up
h7an H7AN compatible function

n-o, n-c on, off off, on

indc on-a on-c ot-a ot-c
ver

Indicator display mode Output ON count alarm set value Output ON count monitor value Total run time alarm set value Total run time monitor value Software version

“- W(U) ” Models

on, alof, allt 0 to100 to 9999 –0.0 to 10.0 to 99.9 —–


–When it is ON, the count will shift from 0 to 999999. Disable the H7AN compatible function when replacing from the H7CX, or H7CX-N.
— 1,000 The monitored value is only displayed. It cannot be set. 1,000 Unit: year The Total run time monitor value is only displayed. It cannot be set. The software version is only displayed. It cannot be set.

ot1i ot2i bkup h7an

Output 1 inversion Output 2 inversion Memory back up H7AN compatible function

n-o, n-c n-o, n-c on, off
off, on

indc on1a on2a on1c on2c ot-a ot-c
ver

Indicator display mode

on, alof, allt

Output 1 (OUT1) ON count alarm set value 0 to100 to 9999

Output 2 (OUT2) ON count alarm set value 0 to100 to 9999

Output 1 (OUT1) ON count monitor value —

Output 2 (OUT2) ON count monitor value —

Total run time alarm set value 0.0 to 10.0 to 99.9

Total run time monitor value

Software version

——-
When it is ON, the count will shift from 0 to 999999. Disable the H7AN compatible function when replacing from the H7CX, or H7CX-N.
— 1,000 1,000 The monitored value is only displayed. It cannot be set. 1,000 The monitored value is only displayed. It cannot be set. 1,000 Unit: year The Total run time monitor value is only displayed. It cannot be set. The software version is only displayed. It cannot be set.

*1: When using Dual Counter operation calm Dual count calculating mode add, sub

The subtraction counter (sub) is displayed only when the output mode is k-2, d, l or h.

*2: Set each digit using the individual UP and DOWN Keys for the following configuration selection modes.

2-stage Preset Counter otm2 One-shot output 2 time otm1 One-shot output 1 time

0.01 to 0.50 to 99.99 hold/0.01 to 99.99

Displayed only when the output mode is c, r, k-1, p, q, a, or k-2. Unit: second
If the output time is 0.00, hold is displayed. Unit: second Displayed for output modes other than d, l, and h. hold cannot be set when the output mode is k-2.

Batch Counter otm2 One-shot output 2 time 0.01 to 0.50 to 99.99

Displayed only when the output mode is c, r, k-1, p, q, a, or k-2. Unit: second

Twin Counter otm2 One-shot output 2 time otm1 One-shot output 1 time

0.01 to 0.50 to 99.99 0.01 to 0.50 to 99.99

Displayed only when the output mode is c, r, k-1, p, q, or a. Unit: second Displayed only when the output mode is c, r, k-1, p, q, or a. Unit: second

Step2

Note: Refer to the datasheet for detailed parameter settings.

Change from RUN Mode to Function Setting Mode.

UP1+UP3 or DW1+DW3 (2 s min.)

Power ON

Run mode

Function setting mode

Set the parameters using the UP Key or DOWN Key. The characters displayed in reverse video are the default settings.

UP1+UP3 or DW1+DW3 (2 s min.)

Display

Parameter name

Set value

Comments

tinm Tachometer input mode

f1, f2, f3, f4, f5

totm Tachometer output mode *1 hilo, area, hihi, lolo

The indicator display is disabled during the upper or lower limit setting.

cnts Counting speed

30hz, 10khz *2

dp Decimal point position

——, —–.-, —-.–, “–.—-” will be displayed when pulse width measure-

—.—, –.—-

ment is set or when the display unit is set to seconds.

pscl Prescale value

0.001 to 1.000 to 99.999 —

avgt Averaging method

smp, mv

avgn Averaging processing

off, 2, 4, 8, 16

auto0 Auto-zero time

0.1 to 999.9

Unit: second

stmr Startup time imod NPN/PNP input mode

0.0 to 99.9 npn, pnp

Unit: second —

dhld Peak/bottom hold enabled off, on

hys Output hysteresis

0 to 99999

The position of the decimal point for the value after prescaling will be set according to the decimal point position setting. Unit: second

offd Output OFF delay

0.00 to 19.99

sl-h Set value upper limit

1 to 999999

The position of the decimal point for the value after prescaling will be set according to the decimal point position setting.

otst OUT allocation change

off, on

off: OUT1=12, 13 OUT2=3, 4, 5 / on: OUT1=3, 4, 5 OUT2=12, 13
(The numbers are the terminals numbers.)

kypt Key protect level

kp-1, kp-2, kp-3, kp-4, –kp-5, kp-6, kp-7

ot1i Output 1 inversion

n-o, n-c

ot2i Output 2 inversion

n-o, n-c

calm Pulse cycle measurement/ phas, wide

pulse width measurement

unit Display unit intv Measurement cycle

hz, s 200ms, cont

Displayed only when pulse cycle measurement is used.
Displayed only if the measurement speed is 10 kHz when pulse cycle measurement is used.

indc Indicator display mode
on1a Output 1 (OUT1) ON count alarm set value
on2a Output 2 (OUT2) ON count alarm set value
on1c Output 1 (OUT1) ON count monitor value
on2c Output 2 (OUT2) ON count monitor value

on, alof, allt 0 to 100 to 9999 0 to 100 to 9999 —–

— 1,000
1,000
The monitored value is only displayed. It cannot be set. 1,000 The monitored value is only displayed. It cannot be set. 1,000

ot-a Total run time alarm set value 0.0 to 10.0 to 99.9

Unit: year

ot-c Total run time monitor value —

The Total run time monitor value is only displayed. It cannot be set.

ver Software version

The software version is only displayed. It cannot be set.

*1: When the tachometer input mode is F2 (2 inputs), set tachometer output modes 1 and 2 using the UP or DOWN Key.

to1m Tachometer output

hi, lo

mode 1

to2m Tachometer output

hi, lo

mode 2

*2: Even if 10 kHz is selected when the tachometer input mode is F2 to F5, the counting speed will be 5 kHz.

1-stage preset counter
123456 Present value
SET 234567 Set value

2-stage preset counter

Forecast Value Setting

Absolute Value Setting

123456 Present value
SET 280000 Set value

123456 Present value
SET1 200000 Set value 1

123456 Present value
1 200000 Forecast set value

123456 Present value
SET2 280000 Set value 2

Displays and Settings in Run Mode

Total and preset counter

Batch counter

Dual counter

123456 Present value
SET 234567 Set value
345678 Total count value
TOTAL

18 Present value

SET

24 Set value

BATCH

613
1000

Batch Count Value
Batch Count Set Value

987654 Dual count value
SET 994500 Dual count set value
352400 CP1 present value
1 2 635200 CP2 present value

Twin counter
123000 Present value 1
SET1 200000 Set value 1
456000 Present value 2
SET2 5000000 Set value 2

Tachometer
Measurement value 2280.00 (Not displayed when the
input mode is f2.)
2280.00 Measurement value SET1 2300.00 Comparison value 1
2280.00 Measurement value SET 2 2000.00 Comparison value 2

Conformance to EN/IEC Standards
· When conforming to EMC standards, refer to the information provided in this Instruction Manual 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.
· Basic insulation is provided between power supply and input terminals, between power supply and output terminals, and between input and output terminals.
· Basic insulation is provided between power supply and output terminals, and between input and output terminals. When double insulation or reinforced insulation is required, apply double insulation or reinforced insulation as defined in IEC 60664 that is suitable for the maximum operating voltage with clearances or solid insulation.
· Connect the input and output terminals to devices that do not have any exposed charged parts.

Terminal Arrangement

· Wire properly after checking the specifications of the power supply voltage.
· Do not wire the terminals that are not used.

H7CC-A/-AD 1-stage Contact Output

H7CC-AS/-ASD 1-stage Solid State Output

Reset CP2 CP1 Total reset

Reset CP2 CP1 Total reset

0 V

(-)

6 7 8 9 10

Sensor

(+) 12 VDC 11
External power supply

12345 OUT

(-)

(+)

H7CC-AW/-AWD/-AU/-AUD 2-stage Contact Output

0 V

(-)

67

Sensor

(+) 12 VDC 11
External power supply

12

8 9 10

  • 345 OUT

(-)

(+)

H7CC-AWS/-AWSD 2-stage Solid State Output

Reset 1 CP2 CP1
Reset 2

Reset 1 CP2 CP1
Reset 2

0 V

(-)

6 7 8 9 10

Sensor

*1

(+) 12 VDC

11

12

13 OUT1

External

power supply

  • 1 2 3 4 5

1: “-AU” Models

OUT2

12

13

(-)

(+)

0 V

(-)

6 7 8 9 10

Sensor

(+) 12 VDC

11

12

13 OUT1

External power supply

12345 OUT2

(-)

(+)

H7CC-A11/-A11D 1-stage Contact Output

Reset

CP1

CP2

Total reset

0 V (-)

Sensor

(+)

12 VDC

External power supply

567

4

8

3

9

2

10

1 11

Internal circuit OUT

(-) (+)

H7CC-A11S/-A11SD 1-stage Solid State Output

Reset

CP1

CP2

Total reset

0 V (-)

Sensor

(+)

12 VDC

External power supply

Internal circuit

567

4

8

3

9

2

10

1 11

OUT

(-) (+)

H7CC-A8/-A8D

*:

1-stage Contact Output

Reset Input CP1 Input CP2 Input

Internal circuit

45

3

6

2

7

18 0 V

(-) (+)

OUT

Load +

Load +

Power for load

Power for load

· When an inductive load is connected to the H7CC. The diode connected to the collector of the output transistor is used to absorb inverted voltage that is generated when an inductive load is connected to the H7CC.

Counter
Inductive load + Power for load

Input Connections

No-voltage Inputs (NPN Inputs)

Open Collector

Voltage Output

Contact Input

PLC, Sensor

Sensor

0V Reset
CP 0V Reset CP

0V Reset
CP

Note: Operate with transistor ON
Voltage Inputs (PNP Inputs) No-contact Input (NPN Transistor)
Sensor

Note: Operate with transistor ON

Note: Operate with relay ON

No-contact Input (PNP Transistor)
Sensor

Contact Input

0V Reset
CP 0V Reset CP

0V Reset
CP

Note: Operate with transistor OFF

Note: Operate with transistor ON

Note: Operate with relay ON

Key-protect Switch Settings

When the key-protect switch is ON, ON (enable) individual key operations can be disabled to prevent setting errors according to the key protect levels (KP-1 to KP-7) shown in the following table.
Note: Key protect levels are set in function setting mode.

ON (enable) OFF (disable) (Factory setting)
Key protect indicator

Level

*Mode change Display switch in the run mode Reset operation UP/DOWN Key

KP-1 (default setting) Invalid

Valid

Valid

Valid

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Invalid

Valid

Invalid

Valid

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Invalid

Valid

Valid

Invalid

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Invalid

Valid

Invalid

Invalid

KP-5

Invalid

Invalid

Invalid

Invalid

KP-6

Invalid

Invalid

Valid

Valid

KP-7

Invalid

Invalid

Invalid

Valid

  • Changing mode to configuration selection mode or function setting mode.

Self-diagnostic Functions

The following displays will appear if an error occurs.

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Description

Output status

Correction method

Set value after reset

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No change
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Not lit
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CPU error
Memory error (RAM) Memory error (non-volatile memory) *1

No change
No change
OFF
OFF OFF

Either perform Reset operation or turn ON the reset input. 5
Either perform Reset operation or turn ON the reset input.
5
Either perform Reset operation or reset the power supply.
Turn ON the power again.
Reset operation

No change No change No change No change Factory setting.

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No Total run time or Output ON No Reset operation *6

change count has reached the

change

maintenance forecast.

No change

1. This includes times when the life of the non-volatile memory has expired. 2. This occurs if the present value or total count value falls below ­99999. 3. This occurs in the following conditions if the present value (i.e., measurement value) exceeds 999999.
· For Output Modes K-2, D, L, or H · Dual counter or tachometer operation is used.
4. Display flashes. (1-second cycles) 5. This does not apply when tachometer operation is used. 6. This is displayed if the alarm set value for either of the two outputs is exceeded if a model with two outputs is used. The total ON count will not be cleared by using Reset operation. *7. The normal display and Rplc will appear alternately. When Reset operation is performed, Rplc will no longer be displayed even if the alarm set value is exceeded. (Monitoring is possible, however, because the Counter will continue without clearing the total run time and the output ON count.) If the power supply is turned OFF/ON after the Rplc display is turned OFF by Reset operation, Rplc will be displayed again. In order to prevent the display even after the power supply is turned OFF/ON, change the alarm set value to equal to or greater than the count value, or change the alarm set value to 0 to be invalid.

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