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Digital Counter/Tachometer

H7CC
New and improved design for easier use,
programming, maintenance and user feedback
The improved user interface is intuitive and
offers better overall visibility. Replacement
time notification function notifies the user of
potential preventive maintenance
Basic Features
• The white-color display offers better visual clarity and visibility, and the color universal
design is used.
• Up/Down Keys are provided for all six digits, which reduces the number of button
operations during setup and other processes.
• An easy operation is realized by the operation guide on which each key lights up.
For the most recent information on models that
• The progress can be easily understood at one glance from the status indicators have been certified for safety standards, refer to
of the present value and the measurement value. your OMRON website.
• The body depth of all models with screw terminals has been reduced to 59 mm.
Safety and Reliability Refer to Safety Precautions page 61.
• The replacement time is notified in advance by predicting the service life.
• The power supply circuit and input circuits are isolated in all models, and therefore, there is no need of any wiring restrictions.
Other Features
• Follows the ratings, characteristics, and functionality of the H7CX-N.
• Equipped with the Output Allocation and Output ON/OFF Inversion Function.
• Equipped with a Memory Backup and H7AN Compatibility Function to facilitate problem-free conversion from H7CN/H7AN.

Features
Basic Features Safety and Reliability
Better visual feedback and operation Notification of Replacement Time
The white-color display offers better visual clarity and visibility, and The service life prerequisites of the counter include the relay output
the color universal design is used. The keys of all six digits can be count and the deterioration of the electrolytic capacitors. In the H7CC,
operated up/down for easier use. The LED indicator of the operable in addition to the relay output count, an alarm is displayed when the
keys lights up to support setup. deterioration of electrolytic capacitors due to the cumulative run time
Simplified operation reaches the standard value, and planned maintenance is supported.
by the Up/Down Keys White-color Note: For details, refer to Replacement Time Notification Function on
for all six digits display pages 41 and 57.
improves visibility
a
The service life reduces to half
Life expectancy (h)

when the temperature rises to


Color universal 10°C.
design is used
a
2
The operable keys
light up to support setup

Status Notification by Status Indicator 35


10°C
45 55 Temperature (°C)
The status can be indicated by the ratio of the present value or measurement Relationship between the life expectancy of
value to the set value, which makes it easy to understand the status. electrolytic capacitors and temperature (Example)

Isolated Power Supply and Input Circuits


In all models, the power supply circuit and input circuits are isolated.
Previous non-isolated counters had wiring restrictions and could be
Three indicators light up All indicators light up damaged if wired incorrectly. The H7CC removes these worries.
when the status reaches 50% when the status reaches 100%
H7CC PLC or
Input
other output terminals
Shortened Body terminal

The body depth of all models with screw terminals has been reduced AC power
0V
terminal
supply *
to 59 mm, which contributes to thinner control panels! COM terminal
Models with Screw Terminals: 59 mm
Models with Sockets: There is no sneak current * Grounding of
from wires because of -V +V
63.7 mm (case dimension) transformer-type power supply.
AC power supply
implies grounding
DC stabilized
at the commercial
power supply
Previous power supply side.
New models models

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H7CC

Other Features
Equipped with a Key Protect Function Output ON/OFF Inversion Function
Any abnormality in the device due to malfunctioning or setting errors Conventionally, the output turns ON when the set value is reached,
can be prevented. however, when this function is used, the output can be turned OFF
when the set value is reached. As a result, the man-hours involved in
Follows the Ratings, Characteristics, and checking the wiring can be reduced.
Functionality of the H7CX-N
The H7CC follows the ratings, characteristics, and functionality of the
Memory Backup Function
H7CX-N. Other than the H7CC-A8@, all models are equipped with Conversion from the H7CN/H7AN is supported by enabling the
power supply to external devices, which reduces the load on wiring. setting of the present value and the output state memory backup.

Output Allocation Function H7AN Compatibility Function


The allocation of outputs 1 and 2 (OUT1 and OUT2) can be changed. Conversion from the H7AN is supported by enabling the setting to
In the conventional 2-stage output models, output 1 (OUT1) was fixed start counting from 999999 when the present value being
as SPST, and output 2 (OUT2) was fixed as SPDT, however, in the decremented exceeds 0.
H7CC, the allocation of outputs 1 and 2 (OUT1 and OUT2) can be
changed to SPST or SPDT, which reduces the man-hours involved
when it is necessary to change the wiring.

Output 1 Output 2
12 13 (OUT1) 12 13
(OUT2)

Output 2 Output 1
3 4 5 (OUT2) 3 4 5
(OUT1)

Model Number Structure


Model Configuration
H7CC Series

H7CC-A Series Digital Counter H7CC-R Series Digital Tachometer

Model

Classification Preset counter Preset counter/Tachometer Tachometer


Model H7CC-A@ H7CC-AW@/AU@ H7CC-R11@ H7CC-R11W@
1-stage preset counter Yes Yes No
2-stage preset counter No Yes No
Total and preset counter Yes Yes No
Function Batch counter No Yes No
Dual counter No Yes No
Twin counter No Yes No
Tachometer No Yes * Yes
1 input or 2 inputs Yes
(independent measurements, Yes 2 inputs
Tachometer Input ---
differential, absolute ratio 1 input (independent measurement
value and error ratio value) only)
Settings 1-stage 2-stage 1-stage
8-pin socket, 11-pin socket,
External connections Screw terminals 11-pin socket
Screw terminals
Display digits 6 digits
* Set the tachometer input mode from the function setting mode to switch to the tachometer function.

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H7CC

Model Number Legend (Not all possible combinations of functions are available.)
H7CC-@@@@@
1 2 3 4 5
1. Type 2. External connections 3. Settings
Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning
A Standard type None Screw terminals None 1-stage setting
R Tachometer 8 8-pin socket W 2-stage setting *
11 11-pin socket U 1-stage contact+1-stage Solid state
* The H7CC-R11W@ is a 1-stage (2 inputs and
outputs) rather than a 2-stage counter.

4. Output type 5. Supply voltage


Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning
None Contact output None 100 to 240 VAC at 50/60 Hz
S Transistor output D 24 VAC 50/60 Hz/12-48 VDC

Ordering Information
List of Models
External Display Power supply
Type Classification Configuration Settings Outputs Model
connections digits voltage
100 to 240 VAC H7CC-A8
8-pin socket Contact output (SPST) 24 VAC/
H7CC-A8D
12 to 48 VDC
Contact output (SPDT) H7CC-A11
100 to 240 VAC
Transistor output (SPST) H7CC-A11S
• 1-stage preset counter 11-pin socket
Preset counter • Total and preset 1-stage Contact output (SPDT) 24 VAC/ H7CC-A11D
counter Transistor output (SPST) 12 to 48 VDC H7CC-A11SD
Contact output (SPDT) H7CC-A
100 to 240 VAC
Transistor output (SPST) H7CC-AS
H7CC-A Contact output (SPDT) H7CC-AD
Series 24 VAC/
Transistor output (SPST) 12 to 48 VDC H7CC-ASD
Contact output
H7CC-AW
6 digits (SPST+SPDT) 100 to 240 VAC
• 1-stage preset counter Screw
• 2-stage preset counter terminals Transistor output (DSPT) H7CC-AWS
• Total and preset Contact output
Preset counter/ counter 24 VAC/ H7CC-AWD
2-stage (SPST+SPDT)
Tachometer • Batch counter 12 to 48 VDC
• Dual counter Transistor output (DSPT) H7CC-AWSD
• Twin counter H7CC-AU
100 to 240 VAC
• Tachometer Contact output (SPDT) +
Transistor output (SPST) 24 VAC/
H7CC-AUD
12 to 48 VDC

1-stage 100 to 240 VAC H7CC-R11


(1 input and Contact output (SPDT) 24 VAC/
output) H7CC-R11D
H7CC-R 12 to 48 VDC
Tachometer • Tachometer 11-pin socket
Series 100 to 240 VAC H7CC-R11W
1 stage
Contact output
(2 inputs and 24 VAC/
(SPDT+SPST) H7CC-R11WD
outputs) 12 to 48 VDC

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H7CC

Accessories (Order Separately)


Soft Cover
Model Remarks Page
Y92A-48F1 --- 12

Hard Cover
Model Remarks Page
Y92A-48 --- 12

Flush Mounting Adapter


Model Remarks Page
Included with models with screw
Y92F-30
terminals.
Use this Adapter to install the Counter/ 12
Tachometer in a cutout previously made
Y92F-45
for a DIN 72 × 72 mm device (panel
cutout: 68 × 68 mm).

Waterproof Packing
Model Remarks Page
Included with models with screw
Y92S-P6 12
terminals.

Connection Sockets
Connectable Counter/
Model Classification Remarks Page
Tachometers
P2CF-08 Front-connecting Socket ---
Round crimp terminals cannot be used on
Front-connecting Socket
P2CF-08-E Finger-safe Sockets.
(Finger-safe Type) H7CC-@8
Use forked crimp terminals.
A Y92A-48G Terminal Cover can be used with
P3GA-08 Back-connecting Sockets
the Socket to create a finger-safe construction.
13
P2CF-11 Front-connecting Socket ---
Round crimp terminals cannot be used on
Front-connecting Socket
P2CF-11-E Finger-safe Sockets.
(Finger-safe Type) H7CC-@11
Use forked crimp terminals.
A Y92A-48G Terminal Cover can be used with
P3GA-11 Back-connecting Sockets
the Socket to create a finger-safe construction.

Terminal Covers for P3GA-11 Back-connecting Socket


Model Remarks Page
Y92A-48G --- 14

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H7CC-A@
H7CC-A@ Digital Counter
• Equipped with a replacement time notification function.
• The white-color display further improves visibility, and the color
universal design is used. The Up/Down Keys make it easier to
use the Counter.
• Compatible with the ratings, characteristics, and functionality of
the H7CX-N.

For the most recent information on models that have been certified for
safety standards, refer to your OMRON website.

Specifications
Ratings
Model
H7CC-A8/-A11@ H7CC-A@ H7CC-AW@/AU@
Item
Classification Preset counter Preset counter/ tachometer
1-stage/2-stage preset counter, total and
preset counter *1, batch counter, dual
Configuration 1-stage preset counter, 1-stage preset counter with total counter (selectable) *1
counter, twin counter, and tachometer
(selectable)
Power supply voltage • 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
*2 • 24 VAC, 50/60 Hz or 12 to 48 VDC
Operating voltage
Ratings 85% to 110% of rated supply voltage (12 to 48 VDC: 90% to 110%)
fluctuation range
Approx. 6.8 VA at 100 to 240 VAC,
Power consumption
Approx. 5.5 VA/3.3 W at 24 VAC/12 to 48 VDC,
Mounting method Flush mounting or surface mounting Flush mounting
External connections 8-pin/ 11-pin socket Screw terminals
Degree of protection IEC IP66 for panel surface only and only when Y92S-P6 Waterproof Packing is used.
Input signals CP1, CP2, reset, and total reset *4 CP1, CP2, reset 1, and reset 2
Maximum counting 30 Hz (minimum pulse width: 16.7 ms) or 10 kHz (minimum pulse width: 0.05 ms) (selectable) (ON/OFF ratio 1:1)
speed *Common setting for CP1 and CP2
Increment (UP), decrement (DOWN), increment/decrement (UP/DOWN A (command input), UP/DOWN B (individual inputs), or
Input mode
UP/DOWN C (quadrature inputs)), UP/DOWN D (command input), UP/DOWN E (individual inputs), UP/DOWN E (quadrature inputs)
Counter
Output mode N, F, C, R, K-1, P, Q, A, K-2, D, and L. N, F, C, R, K-1, P, Q, A, K-2, D, L, and H.
One-shot out put time 0.01 to 99.99 s
External (minimum reset signal width: 1 ms or 20 ms, selectable), manual, and automatic reset (internal according to C, R, P,
Reset system
and Q mode operation)
Tachometer Refer to the separate table for tachometer function ratings.
Prescaling function Yes (0.001 to 99.999)
Decimal point adjustment Yes (right most 3 digits)
Sensor waiting time 290 ms max. (Control output is turned OFF and no input is accepted during sensor waiting time.)
No-voltage (NPN) input/voltage (PNP) input (switchable)
No-voltage inputs:
ON impedance: 1 kΩ max. (Leakage current: 12 mA at 0 Ω) ON residual voltage: 3 V max.
Input method OFF impedance: 100 kΩ min.
Voltage input:
High (logic) level: 4.5 to 30 VDC
Low (logic) level: 0 to 2 VDC (Input resistance: approx. 4.7 kΩ)
External power supply 12 VDC (±10%), 100 mA (except for H7CC-A8@ models) Refer to Precautions for Correct Use on page 61 for details.
• Contact output: 3 A at 250 VAC/30 VDC, resistive load (cosφ=1),
Minimum applied load: 10 mA at 5 VDC (failure level: P, reference value)
Control output
• Transistor output: NPN open collector, 100 mA at 30 VDC, Residual voltage: 1.5 VDC max. (approx. 1 V),
Leakage current: 0.1 mA max.
7-segment, negative transmissive LCD
Character height
Display *3
Count value: 10 mm (white)
Set value: 6 mm (green)
6 digits 6 digits
Digits -99999 to 999999 -99999 to 999999 (-5 digits to +6 digits),
(-5 digits to +6 digits) tachometer: 0 to 999999
Memory backup Non-volatile memory (overwrites: 100,000 times min.) that can store data for 10 years min.
Operating temperature range -10 to 55°C (-10 to 50°C if Counter/Tachometers are mounted side by side) (with no icing or condensation)
Storage temperature range -25 to 70°C (with no icing or condensation)
Operating humidity range 25% to 85%
Case color Black (N1.5)
Attachments --- Flush mounting adapter, waterproof packing, terminal cover
*1. 1-stage preset counter and total counter functionality.
*2. Do not use the output from an inverter as the power supply.The ripple must be 20% maximum for DC power.
*3. The display is lit only when the power is ON. Nothing is displayed when power is OFF.
*4. Only reset input is performed in the H7CC-A8@, and the total count is also reset simultaneously.

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H7CC-A@

Tachometer Function Ratings


Model H7CC-A8@
H7CC-A11@ H7CC-AW@/AU@
Item H7CC-A@
Selectable from 1 inputs, independent measurements for 2 inputs, differential input for 2 inputs, absolute ratio for 2 inputs,
Input mode
and error ratio for 2 inputs.
Pulse measurement
Periodic measurement Pulse width measurement
method
1-input mode: 1-input mode:
Maximum counting 30 Hz 10 kHz (minimum pulse width: 0.05 ms) 30 Hz 10 kHz (minimum pulse width: 0.05 ms)
speed (minimum pulse width: 16.7 ms) Other modes: (minimum pulse width: 16.7 ms) Other modes:
5 kHz (minimum pulse width: 0.1 ms) 5 kHz (minimum pulse width: 0.1 ms)
Minimum input 1-input mode: 0.2 ms
--- --- 30 ms *
signal width Other modes: 0.4 ms*
1-input mode: 0.001 to 10 kHz, 1-input mode: 0.0002 to 999999 s
Measuring ranges No 0.001 to 30.00 Hz 0.030 to 999999 s
Other modes: 0.01 to 5 kHz Other modes: 0.0004 to 999999 s
tachometer
functionality 200 ms min. or continuous
Sampling period 200 ms min. selectable (minimum interval of Continuous (minimum interval of 10 ms)
10 ms)
Measuring accuracy ±0.1% FS ±1 digit max. (at 23 ±5°C)
Input mode:
Output mode Not 2-input independent measurement: HI-LO, AREA, HI-HI, LO-LO
2-input independent measurement: HI-HI, LO-LO
Auto-zero time 0.1 to 999.9s
Startup time 0.0 to 99.9s
Averaging Simple averaging/moving averaging selectable, Processing: OFF, 2, 4, 8, or 16 times
Hold input Minimum input signal width: 20 ms
* An input OFF time of at least 20 ms is required.

Characteristics
100 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC) between current-carrying terminals and exposed non-current-carrying metal parts,
Insulation resistance
and between non-continuous contacts
2,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min between current-carrying metal parts and non-current-carrying metal parts
2,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min between power supply and input circuit for all models except H7CC-@D@ (1,500 VAC
for 24 VAC/12 to 48 VDC)
Dielectric strength
1,500 VAC (for H7CC-@SD@), 50/60 Hz for 1 min between control output, power supply, and input circuit (2,000 VAC
for models other than H7CC-@SD@)
1,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min between non-continuous contacts
6.0 kV between power terminals (1.0 kV for models with 24 VAC/12 to 48 VDC)
Impulse withstand voltage 6.0 kV between current-carrying terminals and exposed non-current-carrying metal parts (1.5 kV for models with 24
VAC/12 to 48 VDC)
Malfunction: 8 kV
Static immunity
Destruction: 15 kV
Destruction 10 to 55 Hz with 0.75-mm single amplitude each in three directions for 2 h each
Vibration resistance
Malfunction 10 to 55 Hz with 0.35-mm single amplitude each in three directions for 10 min each
Destruction 300 m/s2 each in three directions
Shock resistance
Malfunction 100 m/s2 each in three directions
Mechanical: 10,000,000 operations min.
Life expectancy
Electrical: 100,000 operations min. (3 A at 250 VAC, resistive load, ambient temperature condition: 23°C) *
Weight Approx. 120 g (Counter only)
* Refer to the Life-test Curve.

Life-test Curve (Reference Values)


Resistive load Inductive load
No. of operations ( ×103)

1,000 1,000
No. of operations ( ×103)

700 700

500 500

300 300
30 VDC (cosφ=1)
30 VDC (L/R=7 ms)

250 VAC (cosφ=1)


100 100
250 VAC (cosφ=1)
A current of 0.15 A max. can be switched at 125
70 70 VDC (cosφ=1) and current of 0.1 A max. can be
50 50 switched if L/R=7 ms. In both cases, a life of 100,000
0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 operations can be expected.
Load current (A) Load current (A)

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H7CC-A@

Applicable Standards
cULus (or cURus): UL508/CSA C22.2 No. 14 *1
EN 61010-1 (IEC 61010-1): Pollution degree 2/overvoltage category II
Approved EAC
safety RCM
standards B300 PILOT DUTY
1/4 HP 120 VAC, 1/3 HP, 240 VAC, 3 A, 250 VAC/30 VDC resistive load
VDE0106/part100
(EMI) EN61326-1 *2
Emission Enclosure: EN 55011 Group 1 class A
Emission AC mains: EN 55011 Group 1 class A
(EMS) EN61326-1 *2
Immunity ESD: EN 61000-4-2: 4 kV contact discharge;
8 kV air discharge
Immunity RF-interference: EN 61000-4-3: 10 V/m (Amplitude-modulated, 80 MHz to 1 GHz)
3 V/m (Amplitude-modulated, 1.4 G to 2 GHz)
1 V/m (Amplitude-modulated, 2 G to 2.7 GHz) *1. The following safety standards
10 V/m (Pulse-modulated, 900 MHz ±5 MHz) apply to models with sockets
EMC Immunity Conducted Disturbance: EN 61000-4-6: 10 V (0.15 to 80 MHz) (H7CC-A11@/H7CC-A8@).
Immunity Burst: EN 61000-4-4: 2 kV power-line; cUL (Listing):
1 kV I/O signal-line Applicable when an OMRON
Immunity Surge: EN 61000-4-5: 1 kV line to lines (power and output lines); P2CF(-E) Socket is used.
2 kV line to ground (power and output lines) cUR (Recognition):
Immunity Voltage Dip/Interruption: EN 61000-4-11: Voltage Dip
1 cycle, 100% (rated voltage)
Applicable when any other
10/12 cycle 60% (rated voltage) socket is used.
25/30 cycle 30% (rated voltage) *2. Industrial electromagnetic
Interruption environment (EN/IEC 61326-1
250/300 cycle 100% (rated voltage) Table 2)

I/O Functions
Using as a Counter*1
(1) In general (except for Dual Counter Mode)
• Reads counting signals.
• Increment, decrement, increment/decrement (command/individual/quadrature) inputs accepted.
CP1, CP2
(2) When used as a dual counter or twin counter
• Reads CP1 count signals with CP1 input and CP2 count signals with CP2 input.
• Increment signals can be input.
(1) In general (except for Dual Counter Mode)
Inputs • Resets present value and outputs (OUT2 when using the batch counter) *2.
• Counting cannot be performed during reset/reset 1 input.
• Reset indicator is lit while reset input is ON.
Reset/reset 1
(2) When used as a dual counter or twin counter.
• Resets the CP1 present value (to 0).
• Counting for CP1 input cannot be performed while the reset 1 input is ON.
• The reset indicator is lit while the reset 1 input is ON.
Total reset or reset 2 The reset function depends on the selected configuration *3.
Outputs OUT1, OUT2 Outputs signals according to the specified output mode when a set value is reached.
*1. For information on operation of I/O functions, refer to pages page 24 to page 29.
*2. In increment mode or increment/decrement mode, the present value returns to 0; in decrement mode, the present value returns to the set value
with 1-stage models, and returns to set value 2 with 2-stage models.
*3. Reset operates as described in the following table. (The reset indicator will not be lit.)
Configuration Reset operation
1-stage/2-stage preset counter Does not operate (not used).
• Resets the total count value.
Total and preset counter
• The total count value is held at 0 while the total reset input is ON.
• Resets the batch count value and batch output (OUT1).
Batch counter
• The batch count value is held at 0 while the reset 2 input is ON.
• Resets the CP2 present value.
Dual counter
• Counting for CP2 input cannot be performed while the reset 2 input is ON.
Twin counter • Resets the CP2 present value.

• The following table shows the delay from when the reset signal is input until the output is turned OFF. (Reference values)
Output delay time
Minimum reset signal width
Relay output Transistor output
1 ms 3.7 to 6.6 ms 0.58 to 0.78 ms
20 ms 17.0 to 19.8 ms 13.7 to 17.2 ms

Operating Procedures (Tachometer Function)


CP1, CP2 Reads counting signals. (The CP2 input can be used when the input mode is not 1-input mode.)
• Holds the measurement value and outputs. (The reset 2 input can be used when the input mode is 2-input independent measurement.)
Inputs • Functions as a hold input.
Reset 1/reset 2
The measurement value (displayed value) and the outputs are held while the RST Key on the front panel is pressed.
• The hold indicator is lit when the value is being hold.
Outputs OUT1, OUT2 Outputs signals according to the specified output mode when a set value is reached.

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H7CC-A@
Connections
Terminal Arrangement
Confirm that the power supply meets specifications before use.
H7CC-A11/-A11D H7CC-A11S/-A11SD H7CC-A8/-A8D
1-stage Contact Output 1-stage Transistor Output 1-stage Contact Output

Reset Reset
CP1 CP1
Internal
Internal Internal circuit
CP2 circuit CP2 circuit
Total Reset 5 6 7 5 6 7
Total Reset
4 8 4 8

Reset input

CP1 input

CP2 input
0V 3 9 0V 3 9 4 5
(-) (-) 3 6
2 10 2 10
Sensor 1 11 Sensor 1 11
12 DCV 12 DCV 2 7
(+) (+)
1 8
External External 0V
OUT OUT
power supply power supply
OUT
(-) (+) (-) (+)
(-) (+)

H7CC-A/H7CC-AD H7CC-AS/-ASD
1-stage Contact Output 1-stage Transistor Output
Total reset

Total reset
Reset

CP1

Reset
CP2

CP1
CP2
0V 0V
(-) 6 7 8 9 10 6 7 8 9 10
(-)
Sensor Sensor
(+) (+)
12 VDC 12 VDC
11 11
External External
power supply power supply

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
OUT OUT

(-) (+) (-) (+)

H7CC-AW/-AWD/-AU/-AUD H7CC-AWS/-AWSD
2-stage Contact Output 2-stage Transistor Output
Reset 2
Reset 1
Reset 2
Reset 1

CP1
CP2
CP1
CP2

0V 0V

(-) 6 7 8 9 10 (-) 6 7 8 9 10
Sensor Sensor
*1 *1
(+) (+)
12 VDC 12 VDC
11 12 13 OUT1 *2 11 12 13 OUT1 *2
External External
power supply power supply
*1: H7CC-AU
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
12 13
OUT2 *2 OUT2 *2
*2: OUT1 and OUT2 are
*2: OUT1 and OUT2 are (-) (+) switchable by allocation change
(-) (+)
switchable by allocation change

Transistor Output
• The transistor output of the H7CC is isolated from the internal • The diode connected to the collector of the output transistor is used
circuitry by a photocoupler, so the transistor output can be used as to absorb inverted voltage that is generated when an inductive load
both NPN and PNP output. is connected to the H7CC.
NPN Output PNP Output Counter

Inductive
load
+
Load Load
+ + Power for load

Power for load Power for load

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H7CC-A@

Block Diagram Input Circuits


(Basic insulation)
CP1, CP2, Reset/Reset 1, and Total Reset/Reset 2
Output circuit Power supply
circuit
Input
(Basic insulation) (Basic insulation) No-voltage Inputs Voltage Inputs
Display circuit
(NPN Inputs) (PNP Inputs)
Internal
Input circuits
control circuit +14V
Key switch
circuit Approx. 4.7 kΩ
1 kΩ Internal
IN
Internal circuit
IN
circuit

Input Connections
The inputs of the H7CC are no-voltage (short-circuit or open) inputs or voltage inputs.

No-voltage Inputs (NPN Inputs)


Open Collector Voltage Output Contact Input DC Two-wire Sensor

PLC or
Sensor
sensor

Total reset/reset 2 input

Total reset/reset 2 input


Reset/reset 1 input

CP2 input

CP1 input
0 V for inputs

Reset/reset 1 input

CP2 input

CP1 input

Total reset/reset 2 input


Reset/reset 1 input

CP2 input

CP1 input
0 V for inputs

0 V for inputs
Total reset/reset 2 input
Reset/reset 1 input

CP2 input

CP1 input
0 V for inputs

H7CC-A8@ 1 3 5 4 --- H7CC-A8@ 1 3 5 4 --- H7CC-A8@ 1 3 5 4 --- H7CC-A8@ 1 3 5 4 ---


H7CC-A11@ 3 7 5 6 4 H7CC-A11@ 3 7 5 6 4 H7CC-A11@ 3 7 5 6 4 H7CC-A11@ 3 7 5 6 4
H7CC-A@ 6 7 8 9 10 H7CC-A@ 6 7 8 9 10 H7CC-A@ 6 7 8 9 10 H7CC-A@ 6 7 8 9 10

Note: Operates with transistor ON. Note: Operates with transistor ON. Note: Operates with relay ON. Note: Operates with transistor ON.

No-voltage Input Signal Levels


Short-circuit level (transistor ON) Applicable Two-wire Sensor
• Residual voltage: 3 V max.
• Leakage current: 1.5 mA max.
• Impedance when ON: 1 kΩ max.
No-contact input • Switching capacity: 5 mA min.
(The leakage current is approx. 12 mA when the impedance is 0 Ω.)
• Residual voltage: 3 VDC max.
Open level (transistor OFF) • Operating voltage: 10 VDC
• Impedance when OFF: 100 kΩ min.
Contact input Use contacts which can adequately switch 5 mA at 10 V.
Note: The DC voltage must be 30 VDC max.

Voltage Inputs (PNP Inputs)


No-contact Input (NPN Transistor) No-contact Input (PNP Transistor) Contact Input

Sensor Sensor
Total reset/reset 2 input
Reset/reset 1 input

CP2 input

CP1 input

Total reset/reset 2 input


0 V for inputs

Total reset/reset 2 input


Reset/reset 1 input

CP2 input

CP1 input

Reset/reset 1 input

CP2 input

CP1 input
0 V for inputs

0 V for inputs

H7CC-A8@ 1 5 4 3 --- H7CC-A8@ 1 5 4 3 --- H7CC-A8@ 1 5 4 3 ---


H7CC-A11@ 3 7 5 6 4 H7CC-A11@ 3 7 5 6 4 H7CC-A11@ 3 7 5 6 4
H7CC-A@ 6 7 8 9 10 H7CC-A@ 6 7 8 9 10 H7CC-A@ 6 7 8 9 10
Note: Operates with transistor ON. Note: Operates with transistor ON. Note: Operates with relay ON.

Voltage Input Signal Levels


High level (input ON): 4.5 to 30 VDC
Low level (input OFF): 0 to 2 VDC
Note: 1. The DC voltage must be 30 VDC max.
2. Input resistance: Approx. 4.7 kΩ

9
H7CC-A@
Nomenclature
Display Section
7
1. Key Protect Indicator (yellow) 4

2. Control Output Indicator (yellow) 1 5


OUT: (One-stage) 2 8
OUT: 1 2 (Two-stage) 3 6
9 10
3. Reset Indicator (yellow) 12 14
(Lit when the reset input (1) is ON or 11
reset operation is performed.)
Displayed only when the configuration
13
selection mode is not tachometer mode.

4. Total Count Indicator Operation Keys


(Lit when the total count value is displayed.)
10. Up Keys (UP1 to UP6)
5. Batch Indicator (UP1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 from right to left)
(Lit when the batch count value is displayed.)
11. Down Keys (DW1 to DW6)
6. Set Value 1, 2 Stage Indicator (DW1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 from right to left)
7. Present Value (Main Display)
(Character height: 10 mm, white *)
12. Reset Operation (UP6+DW6) *
(The reset operation is enabled by pressing and holding the keys for 1 second or longer.
8. Set value (Sub-display) When the keys are pressed simultaneously, all status indicators start blinking. The reset
(Character height: 6 mm, green) operation is disabled if the keys are released within 1 second.)
To perform the reset operation, firmly press and hold both UP6 and DW6. If you press only
9. Hold Display (yellow) UP6 or DW6, the set value will change.
Displayed only when the configuration
selection mode is not tachometer mode. 13. Mode Operation (UP1+UP3 or DW1+DW3)
Model with 6 Digits (Changes modes and setting items. Press and hold the keys for 2 seconds or longer to
move to the function setting mode. When the keys are pressed simultaneously, the status
Character Size Character Size indicators on UP1 (DW1) and UP3 (DW3) start blinking.
for Main Display for Sub-display The mode operation is disabled if the keys are released within 2 seconds.)

10 mm 6 mm 14. Status indicator


<When Run mode is not selected.>
· When the indicator display mode is ON
When used as a counter, the ratio of the present value to the set value is displayed from
0 to 100%.
When used as a tachometer, if "Upper and lower limit" or "Area" is selected in the
tachometer output mode, the ratio of the measurement value to the comparison value is
displayed from 0 to 100%.
· When the indicator display mode is all off or all lit
All off or all lit display.
Note. When you press the Up Key or the Down Key, the status indicator display goes off,
and the pressed key lights up or blinks.
<When Function Setting Mode is not selected>
· The keys that can be set light up for notification.

Switches
15. Key-protect Switch
OFF ON
(Default setting)
(Disable) (Enable)

Note: The reset functions depends on the selected configuration.


Configuration Reset operation *
1-stage/2-stage
Resets the present value and outputs.
preset counter
• Resets the present value and outputs.
Total and preset
• When the total count value is displayed, resets the present value, the total count
counter
value, and outputs.
• Resets the present value and OUT2.
Batch counter • When the batch count value is displayed, resets the present value, the batch count
value, and outputs.
Dual counter Resets the CP1 present value, CP2 present value, dual count value, and outputs.
Resets the CP1 present value and output 1 when the CP1 present value is displayed.
Twin counter
Resets the CP2 present value and output 2 when the CP2 present value is displayed.
Holds the measurement value and outputs (hold function).
(When the input mode is 2-input independent measurement, the CP1 measurement
Tachometer
value display will hold the CP1 measurement value and output 1 and the CP2
measurement value display will hold the CP2 measurement value and output 2.)

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H7CC-A@
Dimensions (Unit: mm)

Counters
H7CC-A/-AS/-AW/-AWS/-AWD/-AWSD/-AU/-AUD (Flush Mounting Models)
48  48 6 59

44.8  44.8

Note: M3.5 terminal screw (effective length: 6 mm)

H7CC-A8/-A8D (Flush Mounting/Surface Mounting Models)

14.4
48  48 6 63.7

44.8  44.8

H7CC-A11/-A11S/-A11D/-A11SD (Flush Mounting/Surface Mounting Models)

14.4
48  48 6 63.7

44.8  44.8

Dimensions with Flush Mounting Adapter


H7CC-A/-AS/-AW/-AWS/-AWD/-AWSD/-AU/-AUD Panel Cutouts
Panel cutouts are as shown below. (according to
(Provided with Adapter and Waterproof packing) DIN43700).
60 min.
45+0.6
0

45+0.6
0
58 (51)

15 min.
60 min.

48 7.5 57.5
Note: 1. The mounting panel thickness should be
1 to 5 mm.
2. To allow easier operation, it is
recommended that Adapters be mounted
so that the gap between sides with hooks
H7CC-A8/-A8D/-A11/-A11S/-A11D/-A11SD is at least 15 mm (i.e., with the panel
(Flush Mounting/Surface Mounting Models) cutouts separated by at least 60 mm).
3. It is possible to horizontally mount Timers
(Adapter and Waterproof packing Ordered Separately) side by side. Attach the Flush Mounting
Adapters so that the surfaces without
hooks are on the sides of the Timers. If
they are mounted side-by-side, water-
resistance will be lost.

n Units mounted
58 (51) side by side

A
A=(48n−2.5) +1
−0

With Y92A-48F1 attached.


48 7.5 89.9 A={48n−2.5+(n−1)×4} +1
−0
With Y92A-48 attached.
A=(51n−5.5) +1
−0

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H7CC-A@

Dimensions with Front Connecting Socket


H7CC-A11@/A8@

103.2 * 100.9

P2CF-8(-E)/P2CF-11(-E)
Front Connecting Socket (order separately)
* These dimensions depend on the kind of DIN track and Sockets. (Reference value.)

Accessories (Order Separately) Flush Mounting Adapter


Y92F-30
Note: Depending on the operating environment, the condition
of resin products may deteriorate, and may shrink or Order the Flush Mounting Adapter with the
following model number separately if it is
become harder. Therefore, it is recommended that resin lost or damaged.
products are replaced regularly. Note: The Waterproof Packing is included
with models with screw terminals.

Soft Cover Hard Cover Y92F-45


Y92A-48F1 Y92A-48 Note: 1. The adapter is black in color.
2. The Y92F-45 can be used in combination with the Y92F-30
Adapter provided with the Counter.
Fixture (provided)
4.7 76
69.6 to 77.6
72  72

Protecting the Counter/Tachometer in Environments


Subject to Oil 67  67 87

The H7CC's panel surface is water-resistive (conforming to IP@6)


and so even if drops of water penetrate the gaps between the keys,
there will be no adverse effect on internal circuits. If, however, there
is a possibility of oil being present on the operator's hands, use the <H7CC Mounting Example>
Soft Cover. The Soft Cover ensures protection equivalent to IP54F Panel (1 to 8 mm)
against oil. Do not, however, use the H7CC in locations where it 72  72

would come in direct contact with oil.

Waterproof Packing 48  48

Y92S-P6
Note: The Waterproof Packing is included
with models with screw terminals.
Order the Waterproof Packing separately if it
is lost or damaged. The Waterproof Packing 2.2 4.7
can be used to achieve IP66 protection. 77.3

The panel surface of the H7CC-A/-R is water-resistant (conforming to


IP66). To protect the internal circuits from water penetration through
the space between the H7CC and operating panel, waterproof
packing is included. Attach the Y92F-30 Adapter with sufficient
pressure with the reinforcing screws so that water does not penetrate
the panel.
0.5 to 1 mm

It is recommended that the space


between the screw head and the
Adapter be 0.5 to 1 mm.

The Waterproof Packing will deteriorate, harden, and shrink


depending on the application environment. To ensure maintaining the
IP@6 waterproof level, periodically replace the Waterproof Packing.
The periodic replacement time will depend on the application
environment. You must confirm the proper replacement time. Use 1
year or less as a guideline. If the Waterproof Packing is not replaced
periodically, the waterproof level will not be maintained. It is not
necessary to mount the Waterproof Packing if waterproof
construction is not required.

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H7CC-A@

Connection Sockets
Front Connecting Socket
Terminal arrangement Mounting hole
Model Dimensions
and internal connections dimensions
P2CF-11 31.2 max.
50 max.

Two, 4.5-dia. holes

70 max. 35.4

4
8 7 6 5

4 Two, M4 or 4.5-dia. holes


Eleven, M3.5 × 7.5 7.8
sems screws 3 4.5

P2CF-11-E 50 max. 31.2 max. 40±0.2


(Finger-safe Type) 40±0.2 30
9 3 Note: The Socket can also
10 11 1 2
be mounted to DIN
8 7 6 5
track.
3
Two, 4.5-dia. holes P2CF-11-E (Top View)
4

1.2
70 max. 35.4
9 3
10A250VAC
RESISTIVE

10 11 1 2
4

Eleven, M3.5 × 7.5 7.8


set screws 5 4.5

P2CF-08 Eight, M3.5 × 7.5 7.8 3 4.5

Two, 4.5-dia.
holes

70 max. 35.4

6 5 4 3

4 50 max. 20.3 max. Two, M4 or 4.5-dia. holes

P2CF-08-E Eight, M3.5 × 7.5 7.8 5 4.5 40±0.2


(Finger-safe Type)
7 8 1 2 Note: The Socket can also
6 5 4 3
Two, 4.5-dia. 3 be mounted to DIN
P2CF-08-E
holes track.
(Top View)
1.3
70 max. 35.4

10A250VAC
RESISTIVE
7 8 1 2

4 40±0.2 19
50 max.
20.3
21.5 max.

Note: Round crimp terminals cannot be used on Finger-safe Sockets. Use forked crimp terminals.

Back-connecting Sockets
Terminal arrangement
Model Dimensions
and internal connections
P3GA-11 27 dia.

5 6 7 8
4
45 25.6
3 9
2 1 11 10

45 4.5 6.2
(Bottom View)
16.3
P3GA-08 27 dia.

3 4 5 6

45

2 1 8 7

4.9 17
(BOTTOM VIEW)
45

Note: A Y92A-48G Terminal Cover can be used with the Socket to create a finger-safe construction.

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H7CC-A@

Terminal Covers for P3GA-08/P3GA-11 Back-connecting Socket


Model Dimensions
Y92A-48G
Twelve, 6.4-dia. holes

34 Y92A-48G
UP
47.7 × 47.7 48 × 48

P C

16.5
24.6 27.6

47.4

Note: The Terminal Cover can be used with a Back-mounting Socket (P3GA-11) to create a finger-safe construction.

Optional Products for Track Mounting


Mounting Track
PFP-100N 7.3±0.15
4.5
PFP-50N
35±0.3 27±0.15

15 (5)* 1
15 25 10 25 25 10 25
1,000 (500)* * The values shown in parentheses
are for the PFP-50N.

Mounting Track
16
PFP-100N2
4.5
35±0.3 27 24 29.2

1 1.5
15 25 10 25 25 10 25 15
1,000

End Plate 10
PFP-M 6.2
1.8
M4 × 8
pan head
screw 1
50 35.5 35.3
1.8

11.5

10 1.3
M4 spring washer 4.8

Spacer 16
PFP-S 5 12

34.8
44.3

16.5

Note: Order Spacers in increments of 10.

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H7CC-A@
Counter
Operating Procedures
Setting Procedure Guide
Setting for Counter Operation *
Use the following settings.
Setting for Tachometer Operation *
Refer to page 31.
* At the time of delivery, the H7CC is set to the 1-stage preset counter configuration or 2-stage preset counter configuration. Refer to page 39 for
information on switching models.

I/O Functions for Counter Operation

Step1 The H7CC-A@ is a Counter that contains more


* TableࠉDefault Modes and Selectable Functions
than one functional counter. Model Default mode Selectable mode
When using the Counter in any mode other than H7CC-AW
2-stage preset
Any mode
counter
the default mode *, use the following chart to enter 1-stage preset
H7CC-AU counter Any mode
Configuration Selection Mode and set the functions
1-stage preset 1-stage preset or
that are suitable to the application. Other models counter total preset counter only

Configuration Select the function from Table using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key) .
Power ON selection mode
UP1+UP6 or DW1+DW6
(Press and hold for 2 s)
twn
Run mode func (1-stage
preset
counter)
(2-stage
preset
counter)
(Total and (Batch
preset counter) counter)
(Dual
counter)
(Twin
counter)
(Tachometer)

UP1+UP6 or DW1+DW6 1cnt


(Press and hold for 2 s) Note: The modes that can be selected depend on the model. (Refer to the Table.)

Step2 Parameters are set with the operation keys on the front panel.

Change to Function Setting Mode.

Power ON

UP1+UP3 or DW1+DW3 *1
(Press and hold for 2 s) For details on operations and display in run mode, refer to page 21.
Run mode Function The display depends on the selected configuration.
setting mode
UP1+UP3 or DW1+DW3 *2
(Press and hold for 2 s)

*1 If the mode is switched to the function setting mode during operation, operation will continue.
*2 Changes made to settings in function setting mode are enabled for the first time when the mode is changed to run mode.
Also, when settings are changed, the counter is reset (present value initialized and output turned OFF) on returning to run mode.
The characters displayed in reverse video are the default settings.
In the function setting mode, the status indicator of the keys that can be set lights up.
(Example) In the case of the prescale value (PSCL)
A value from 0.001 to 99.999 can be set, and therefore, the status indicator
of the UP1 Key to UP5 Key (DW1 Key to DW5 Key) lights up.

* Use UP1+UP3 to move up and


DW1+DW3 to move down
pscl Prescale
value 0.001 1.000 99.999
1000 (PSCL) (0.001) (1.000) (99.999)
*3 When Using Dual Counter
Operation
* *3
Dual count
• Set the input mode using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key). calm calculating

cntm Input
mode
Function Setting Mode

mode *5 *5 *5 *5 *5 add (ADD)


(CNTM) up down ud-a ud-b ud-c ud-d ud-e ud-f • Set the dual count calculating
up (UP) (DOWN) (UP/DOWN A) (UP/DOWN B) (UP/DOWN C) (UP/DOWN D) (UP/DOWN E) (UP/DOWN F)
mode using the UP1 (DW1) Keys.
Note: Displayed only when Twin Counter Mode is not selected.
*4
*5 Displayed for output modes other than K-2, D, L, and H only. add sub
*
(Addition) (Subtraction)

• Set the output mode using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key). *4 Displayed only when the output

outm Output
(OUTM)
mode
*6 *6 *6 *6
mode is K-2, D, L, or H.

n n f c r k-1 p q a k-2 d l h Usage as a Decrementing


(N) (F) (C) (R) (K-1) (P) (Q) (A) (K-2) (D) (L) (H) Counter (5ub)
*6. k-2, d, l and h are displayed only when the H7AN compatibility The 5ub parameter is
* normally not displayed. You
function is off or the input mode is ud-a, ud-b, or ud-c.
(Not displayed when the function is set to twn.) must set the outm parameter
H is displayed only for 2-stage models. shown below in advance to *6
From To (k-2, d, l, or h) to display it.
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* Use UP1+UP3 to move up and
DW1+DW3 to move down *7 Set each digit using the individual
* UP1 to UP4 Keys (DW1 to DW4 Keys).
*7
• Set each digit using the individual
UP1 to UP4 Keys (DW1 to DW4 Keys). When using as a 2-stage preset counter

otim Output
time
(OTIM) 0.01 0.50 99.99 otm2 One-shot
output 2
time
0.01 0.50 99.99
(0.01 s) (0.50 s) (99.99 s)
0.50 (0.01 s) (0.50 s) (99.99 s) 0.50 (OTM2) Note: Displayed only when the
Note: Displayed only when the output mode is output mode is C, R, K-1,
C, R, K-1, P, Q, A, or K-2. * P, Q, A, or K-2.
*
One-shot

cnts Counting • Set the counting speed using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key). otm1 output
time
1 hold 0.01 99.99
(Outputs held) (0.01 s) (99.99 s)
speed 30h hold (OTM1)
If the output time is 0.00,
(CNTS)
30hz (30 Hz) (5 kHz) * hold is displayed.
Note: Displayed for output modes
* The display shows 5 kHz, but the maximum other than D, L, and H.
* counting speed is 10 kHz. HOLD cannot be set when
the output mode is K-2.
• Set the Reset input signal width using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
iflt Reset input
signal width 20 s 1 s
When using as a batch counter

20m5 (IFLT) (20 ms) (1 ms) otm2 One-shot


output 2
time
0.01 0.50 99.99
(0.01 s) (0.50 s) (99.99 s)
0.50 (OTM2) Note: Displayed only when the
* output mode is C, R, K-1,
P, Q, A, or K-2.
• Set the decimal point position using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).

dp Decimal
point position
(DP)
------ -----.- ----.-- ---.---
------ (No decimal (One digit after
decimal point)
(Two digits after (Three digits after
decimal point) decimal point)
point)
* Note: Not displayed when the H7AN compatibility function is ON.

• Set each digit using the individual UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
pscl
Function Setting Mode

Prescale
value
0.001 1.000 99.999 *7 Set each digit using the individual
1.000 (PSCL)
(0.001) (1.000) (99.999)
UP1 to UP4 Keys (DW1 to DW4 Keys).

Note: Not displayed when the H7AN compatibility function is ON. Twin Counter
*
otm2 Output
output
time
2
0.01 0.50 99.99
(0.01 s) (0.50 s) (99.99 s)
0.50 (OTM2)
imod NPN/PNP
input mode
(IMOD)
• Set the NPN/PNP input mode using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
npn pnp *
Note:Displayed only when the
output mode is C, R, K-1, P,
Q, or A.
npn (NPN input) (PNP input)

*
otm1 Output
output
time
1
0.01 0.50 99.99
(0.01 s) (0.50 s) (99.99 s)
• Make the absolute value setting and forecast setting using 0.50 (OTM1)
Note:Displayed only when the
Absolute value the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
setm value setting
output mode is C, R, K-1, P,
setting/forecast abs ofst Q, or A.

(ABS) (OFST)
abs (SETM)
Note: Displayed only when the configuration selection
* mode is set to the 2-stage counter 2cnt .

• Set each digit using the individual UP1 to UP6 Keys (DW1 to DW6 Keys).
sl-h Set value
upper limit
1 999999
999999 (SL-H)
(1) (999999)
*
• Set each digit using the individual UP1 to UP6 Keys (DW1 to DW6 Keys).
Forecast
pl-h setting
upper limit 1 999999
1 (PL-H) (1) (999999)
Note: Displayed only when the configuration selection mode is set
* to the 2-stage counter 2cnt and there is a forecast value setting.

bl-h Batch count


upper limit
(BL-H)
• Set each digit using the individual UP1 to UP6 Keys (DW1 to DW6 Keys).

999999 1 999999
(1) (999999)
*
Note: Displayed only when the output mode is bcnt

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Counter

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* Use UP1+UP3 to move up and
DW1+DW3 to move down
*

• Set the output allocation using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).

otst Output
allocation
off
(OFF)
on
(ON)
off (OTST)
Note: Displayed only when the 2-stage preset counter, batch counter, or twin counter is selected in the H7CC-@W(U)@.
OFF: Output 1 (OUT1) = 12, 13 Output 2 (OUT2) = 3, 4, 5/
* ON: Output 1 (OUT1) = 3, 4, 5 Output 2 (OUT2) = 12, 13 (The numbers are the terminals numbers.)

• Set the key protect level using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
kypt Key protect
level
(KYPT) kp-1 kp-2 kp-3 kp-4 kp-5 kp-6 kp-7
kp-1 (KP-1) (KP-2) (KP-3) (KP-4) (KP-5) (KP-6) (KP-7)
*
*8
*8 Set the output inversion using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).

Output
inversion Procedure for Models Other than “-@W(U)@” Models

ot-i Output
inversion n-o n-c
(Normally Open) (Normally Close)
* n-o (OT-I)
• Set the memory backup using the
UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
bkup Memory
back up on off
Procedure for “-@W(U)@” Models
Output 1
on (BKUP) (Enable) (Disable)
ot1i (OUT1)
inversion
n-o n-c
(Normally Open) (Normally Close)
n-o (OT1I)
* • Set the H7AN compatibility function
using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key). *
Function Setting Mode

off on
h7an H7AN
compatibility
function
(OFF) (ON)
(When the function is set to ON,
ot2i (OUT2)
Output 2
n-o n-c
off (H7AN) the count will shift from 0 to 999999.)
inversion
n-o (OT2I)
(Normally Open) (Normally Close)

Note: Disable the H7AN compatibility function


when converting from the H7CX or H7CX-N.
*

• Set the indicator display mode using *9 Set each digit using the individual UP1 to UP4 Keys (DW1 to DW4 Keys).
the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
indc Indicator
display mode Procedure for Models Other than “-@W(U)@” Models
(INDC) on alof allt
on (Count status (Indicator display (Indicator display
display) is turned OFF, is turned OFF,
on-a Output ON
count alarm
set value 0 100 9999
(0  1000 times) (9999  1000 times)
*
and the status and the status
indicator is all off.) indicator is all lit.)
100 (ON-A)

*9
*
Output ON
count alarm
on-c
Output ON Note: The monitor value is
set value/ count
only displayed.
monitor value monitor value
It cannot be set.
0 (ON-C)
*
Procedure for “-@W(U)@” Models
• Set each digit using the individual
ot-a Cumulative
run time
(OT-A)
UP1 to UP3 Keys (DW1 to DW3 Keys).
on1a Output 1 (OUT1)
ON count
0 100 9999
alarm set value
alarm set value 0.0 10.0 99.9 (0  (9999 
(0.0 year) (10.0 years) (99.9 years)
100 (ON1A)
1000 times) 1000 times)
*
*

ot-c Cumulative
run time
(OT-C)
Note: The monitor value is only displayed.
It cannot be set. on2a Output 2 (OUT2)
ON count
monitor value alarm set value 0 100 9999
100 (ON2A) (0  (9999 
1000 times) 1000 times)
*
*

ver Software
version
Note: The monitor value is only displayed.
It cannot be set. on1c Output 1 (OUT1)
ON count
monitor value
Note: The monitor value is
only displayed.
(ver.) It cannot be set.
0 (ON1C)

*
*

on2c Output 2 (OUT2)


ON count
monitor value
Note: The monitor value is
only displayed.
It cannot be set.
0 (ON2C)

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H7CC-A@
Counter

Explanation of Functions
I/O Functions for Counter Operation
Input Mode (cntm) Prescale Value (pscl)
Set increment mode (UP), decrement mode (DOWN), or one of the Pulses input to the counter are converted according to the specified
increment/decrement modes (UP/DOWN A, UP/DOWN B, or UP/ prescale value.
DOWN C, UP/DOWN D, UP/DOWN E, or UP/DOWN F) as the input (Setting range: 0.001 to 99.999)
mode. Example: To display the feed distance for systems that output 25
(For details on the operation of the input modes, refer to Input Modes pulses for a feed length of 0.5 m in the form @@.@@ m:
and Present Value on page 22.) 1. Set the decimal point position to 2 decimal places.
2. Set the prescale value to 0.02 (0.5 ÷ 25).
Dual Count Calculating Mode ( calm)
When using as a dual counter, select either ADD (addition) or SUB 0.5 m
(subtraction) as the calculation method for the dual count value.
ADD: Dual count value = CP1 PV + CP2 PV
SUB: Dual count value = CP1 PV − CP2 PV

Output Mode (outm)


Set the way that control output for the present value is output. The
possible settings are N, F, C, R, K-1, P, Q, A, K-2, D, L, and H. 25 pulses
The output modes that can be set vary with the model.
(For details on the operation of the output modes, refer to Input/ Encoder

Output Mode Settings on page 24.)

One-shot Output Time (otim) • Observe the following points when setting a prescale value.
Set the one-shot output time (0.01 to 99.99 s) for control output. Set the set value to a value less than {Maximum countable value
One-shot output can be used only when C, R, K-1, P, Q, A, or K-2 is − Prescale value}.
selected as the output mode. Example: If the prescale value is 1.25 and the counting range is
0.000 to 999.999, set the set value to a value less than 998.749
One-shot Output 2 Time (otm2) (= 999.999 − 1.25).
Set the one-shot output time (0.01 to 99.99 s) for control output If the set value is set to a value greater than this, output will not turn
(OUT2). ON.
One-shot output can be used only when C, R, K-1, P, Q, A, or K-2 is • Output will turn ON, however, if a present value overflow occurs
selected as the output mode. (FFFFFF).

Note: If the prescale value setting is incorrect, a counting error will


One-shot Output 1 Time (otm1)
occur. Check that the settings are correct before using this
Set the one-shot output time (0.01 to 99.99 s) for control output function.
(OUT1).
One-shot output can be used only when the mode other than D, L,
NPN/PNP Input Mode (imod)
and H is selected as the output mode.
Select either NPN input (no-voltage input) or PNP input (voltage
If the output time is set to 0.00, hold is displayed, and outputs are
input) as the input format. When using a two-wire sensor, select NPN
held.
input.
Counting Speed (cnts) The same setting is used for all external inputs.
Set the maximum counting speed (30 Hz/5 kHz) for CP1 and CP2 For details on input connections, refer to Input Connections on page
inputs together. 9.
If contacts are used for input signals, set the counting speed to 30 Hz.
Processing to eliminate chattering is performed for this setting.

Reset Input Signal Width (iflt)


Set the reset input signal width (20 ms/1 ms) for reset/reset 1 and total
reset/reset 2 inputs together.
If contacts are used for the input signal, set the input signal width to
20 ms. Processing to eliminate chattering is performed for this setting.

Decimal Point Position (dp)


Decide the decimal point position for the present value, CP1/CP2
present values, set value (SV1, SV2), total count value, and dual
count set value.

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Absolute Value Setting/Forecast Value Setting (setm) Output ON Count Monitor Value (on-c)
For the 2 count output mode, an absolute value setting (abs) or The monitor value is only displayed. It cannot be set.
forecast value setting (ofst) can be set for set value 1. The output ON count will be 1,000 times the displayed value.
If the absolute value setting is used, specify an absolute value
(deviation from 0). ON Count Monitor Values for Outputs 1 and 2 (OUT1 and
Count value OUT2) (on1c and on2c)
Example: F Mode
The monitor value for output 1 and 2 (OUT1 and OUT2) is only
Set value 2 displayed. It cannot be set.
The output ON count will be 1,000 times the displayed value.
Set value 1
Output Allocation (Settings applicable to only H7CC-
0
@W(U)@) (otst)
Control output 1 (OUT1) Set the allocation of outputs 1 and 2 (OUT1 and OUT2). If output
allocation is OFF, output 1 (OUT1) is allocated to terminals (12) and
Control output 2 (OUT2) (13), and output 2 (OUT2) is allocated to terminals (3), (4), and (5). If
If the forecast value setting is used, specify set value 1 as the forecast output allocation is ON, output 1 (OUT1) is allocated to terminals (3),
set value (deviation with respect to set value 2). (4), and (5), and output 2 (OUT2) is allocated to terminals (12) and
The forecast output (output 1) turns ON when the present value (13).
reaches the forecast value.
Output inversion (ot-i, ot1i, ot2i)
If the forecast set value is greater than or equal to the set value, the
Set logical inversion of output ON/OFF. In the case of two outputs, it
forecast output (output 1) will turn ON as soon as counting starts.
is possible to individually set output inversion for each of output 1 and
output 2 (OUT1 and OUT2). If output inversion is n-o (Normally
Example: F Mode
Count value Open), the output turns ON when the set value is reached. If output
inversion is n-c (Normally close), the output turns OFF when the set
Set value
Forecast set value
value is reached.
Forecast
value Memory back up (bkvp)
0 Set the present value and the output state memory backup. If memory
backup is available, the present value and output state are recovered
Forecast output (OUT1) to the state prior to power interruption. If memory backup is not
available, the present value and output state are recovered to the
Control output (OUT 2)
reset state.

Set Value Upper Limit (sl-h) H7AN Compatibility Function (h7an)


Set the upper limit for the set value when it is set in run mode. When the present value being decremented exceeds 0, make the
The setting can be made from 1 to 999999 for 6-digit models. setting to start counting from 999999. When this function is ON, the
value becomes 999999 after 0, and when this function is OFF, the
Forecast Set Upper Limit (pl-h) count is in accordance with the output mode. The H7AN Compatibility
Set the upper limit for the forecast set value. Function is enabled only when 1-stage preset counter, 2-stage preset
The setting can be made from 1 to 999999 for 6-digit models. counter, and total and preset counter are selected, and is displayed
in the function setting mode. It is not displayed when batch counter,
Batch Count Upper Limit (bl-h) dual counter, or twin counter are selected. This function enables the
Set the upper limit for the batch count value. The setting can be made same operation when the H7AN is replaced with the H7CC.
from 1 to 999999 for 6-digit models.

Key Protect Level (kypt)


Set the key protect level.
Refer to Key Protect Level on page 40.

Output ON Count Alarm Set Value (on-a, on1a, on2a)


The output ON count for notifying the replacement time can be set.
For details, refer to page 41.

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Indicator Display Mode (indc)


Settings can be made to display the present value in status indicator.
When this mode is ON, the status indicator changes in accordance
with the ratio of the present value to the set value. In the case of
ALOF, the indicator display is turned OFF, and the status indicator is
all off. In the case of ALLT, the indicator display is turned OFF, and
the status indicator is all lit.
(Example 1) When incrementing input is performed
The status indicators light up in an order starting from the left, when
the status reaches 1/6, 2/6, 3/6 (50%), 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 (100%) in
accordance with the ratio of the present value to the set value. Three
indicators on the left light up when the status reaches 50%, and all
indicators light up when the status reaches 100%. All indicators are lit
even when the status is 100% or more. All indicators turn off when the
value changes from 999999 to 0. If the counter continues thereafter,
the status indicator will light up according to the present value.
(Example 2) When decrementing input is performed
The status indicators turn off in an order starting from the right, when
the status reaches 6/6 (100%), 5/6, 4/6, 3/6 (50%), 2/6, 1/6 in
accordance with the ratio of the present value to the set value. Three
indicators on the right turn off when the status reaches 50%, and all
indicators turn off when the status reaches 1/6. All indicators are off
even when the status is below 1/6. All indicators light up when the
H7AN compatibility function is ON and the value changes from 0 to
999999. If the counter continues thereafter, the status indicator will
light up according to the present value.

Cumulative Run Time Alarm Set Value (ot-a)


The cumulative run time for notifying the replacement time can be set.
For details, refer to page 41.

Cumulative Run Time Monitor (ot-c)


The cumulative run time is displayed. It is not a setting item. The
numerical values are displayed in increments of 0.1 years.

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Operation in Run Mode


I/O Functions for Counter Operation

• Set values for each digit as required using the UP1 to UP6 Keys (DW1 to DW6 Keys).

1-stage Preset Counter Total and Preset Counter Dual Counter

Present value Present value Dual count value

Set value Set value Dual count


set value
* *
2-stage Preset Counter with
Absolute Value Setting
Total count value CP1 present value
Present value CP2 present value
Set value 1 • Present Value/Set Value • Dual Count Value
Same as 1-stage preset counter. Shows the sum of the CP1 present value and
*
• Total Count Value CP2 present value when the dual count
Shows the present total count value. calculating mode is ADD and shows the value
Present value
obtained by subtracting the CP2 present
Set value 2 value from the CP1 present value when the
dual count calculating mode is SUB.
• Present Value
Batch Counter
• Dual Count Set Value
Shows the present count value. Present value Set the dual count set value.
• Set Values (Set Value 1 and Set Value 2) When the dual count value reaches the dual
Set the set values. Set value count set value, signals are output according
When the present value reaches the set value (set to the specified output mode.
value 1 or set value 2), a signal is output according *
• CP1/CP2 Present Value
to the specified output mode. Show the present count values for CP1 and
Batch count value CP2 present values respectively.
2-stage Preset Counter with Batch count set value
Forecast Value Setting Twin Counter
• Present Value/Set Value
Present value
Same as 1-stage preset counter. Present value 1
• Batch Count Value
Set value Set value 1
Shows the number of times the count has been
completed for the present value. *
*
• Batch Count Set Value
Set the batch count set value.
Present value Present value 2
When the batch count value reaches the batch
Forecast Set Value count set value, batch output (OUT1) turns ON. Set value 2

• Present Value • Present Values 1 and 2


Shows the present count value. Shows the present count value 1 or 2.
• Set Values • Set Values 1 and 2
Set the set values. Setting for present value 1 or 2.
• Forecast Set Value
Set the deviation for the set value.

* Use UP1+UP3 to move up and DW1+DW3 to move down

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Input Modes and Present Value (See note 1.)


I/O Functions for Counter Operation
UP (Increment) Mode DOWN (Decrement) Mode
CP1: Count input; CP2: Prohibit (gate) input CP1: Count input; CP2: Prohibit (gate) input
H H
CP1 CP1
L L
A A A A
Prohibit Prohibit
H H
CP2 CP2
L L
n

5 n−1
4 n−2
Present value 3 Present value n−3
2 n−4
1 n−5
0
0 0
A must be greater than the minimum signal width. (See note 2.) A must be greater than the minimum signal width. (See note 2.)
CP1: Prohibit (gate) input; CP2: Count input CP1: Prohibit (gate) input; CP2: Count input
H H
*CP1 *CP1
L L
A A A A
Prohibit Prohibit
H H
CP2 CP2
L L
n

5 n−1
4 n−2
Present value 3 Present value n−3
2 n−4
1 n−5
0
0 0
A must be greater than the minimum signal width. (See note 2.) A must be greater than the minimum signal width. (See note 2.)
* Counting starts when the CP1 is turned ON after turning ON the power.

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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
Present value 2 2 2 Present value 2 2 2
1 1 1 1 1
0 0
0 0

A must be greater than the minimum signal width. (See note 2.)
UP/DOWN C Quadrature Input Mode UP/DOWN D Command Input Mode
H
CP1 ON
L CP1
OFF
B B B B
H C C
CP2 ON
L CP2
OFF
n
3 3 n-1 n-1
Present value 2 2 2
Present value n-2 n-2 n-2
1 1
n-3 n-3
0
0

B must be at least 1/2 the minimum signal width. (See note 2.) C must be at least 1/2 the minimum signal width. (See note 2.)
UP/DOWN E Individual Input Mode UP/DOWN F Quadrature Input Mode
ON ON
CP1 CP1
OFF OFF
D
ON ON
CP2 CP2
OFF OFF
n n
n-1 n-1 n-1 n-1
n-2 n-2 n-2 Present value n-2 n-2 n-2
Present value
n-3 n-3 n-3 n-1 n-3

D must be at least 1/2 the minimum signal width. (See note 2.)

Note: 1. If the configuration selection is set to dual counter, CP1 and CP2 input will operate in the same way as the count input (CP1) of UP
(increment) mode.
2. A must be greater than the minimum signal width and B must be at least 1/2 the minimum signal width.
If they are less, a count error of ±1 may occur.
3. Minimum signal width: 16.7 ms (when maximum counting speed = 30 Hz)
100 µs (when maximum counting speed = 5 kHz)
4. The meaning of the H and L symbols in the tables is explained below.
Input method No-voltage input Voltage input
Symbol (NPN input) (PNP input)
H Short-circuit 4.5 to 30 VDC
L Open 0 to 2 VDC

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Input/Output Mode Settings


I/O Functions for Counter Operation
If a 1-stage model or 2-stage model is used as twin counter, the operation for output 2 will be performed. When using a 2-stage model as a 1-stage
preset counter, total and preset counter, or dual counter, OUT1 and OUT2 turn ON and OFF simultaneously.

One-shot output from OUT1


(The one-shot output time
can be set in the range
0.01 to 99.99s.)
Self-holding Self-holding One-shot
output output output from OUT2

Operation after count


Input mode
completion
UP DOWN

Reset/
Reset/
reset 1
reset 1
999999
999999
Set value 2
Set value 2
Set value 1
Set value 1
0
0

OUT1
OUT1

OUT2
OUT2 The outputs and present
value display are held until
N UP/DOWN A, B, C UP/DOWN D, E, F reset/reset 1 is input.
Reset/ Reset/
reset 1 reset 1

999999 999999

Set value 2 Set value 2

Set value 1 Set value 1

0 0

OUT1 OUT1

OUT2 OUT2
Output
mode UP DOWN
setting
Reset/
Reset/
reset 1
reset 1
999999
999999
Set value 2
Set value 2
Set value 1
Set value 1
0
0

OUT1
OUT1

The present value display


OUT2
OUT2 continues to increase/
F decrease.
UP/DOWN A, B, C UP/DOWN D, E, F The outputs are held until
reset/reset 1 is input.
Reset/ Reset/
reset 1 reset 1

999999 999999
Set value 2 Set value 2
Set value 1 Set value 1

0 0

OUT1 OUT1

OUT2 OUT2

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One-shot output from OUT1


(The one-shot output time
can be set in the range
0.01 to 99.99s.)
Self-holding Self-holding One-shot
output output output from OUT2

Operation after count


Input mode
completion
UP DOWN

Reset/
Reset/
reset 1
reset 1
999999
999999
Set value 2
Set value 2
Set value 1
Set value 1 As soon as the count
0
0 reaches SV, the present
value display returns to the
OUT1 reset start status.
OUT1
The present value display
does not show the present
OUT2
OUT2 value upon count-up.
C The outputs repeat one-
UP/DOWN A, B, C UP/DOWN D, E, F shot operation.
OUT1 self-holding output
Reset/ Reset/ turns OFF after the OUT2
reset 1 reset 1
one-shot output time.
999999 999999 The OUT1 one-shot output
Set value 2 Set value 2 time is independent of
Set value 1 OUT2.
Set value 1
0 0

OUT1 OUT1

Output OUT2 OUT2


mode
setting UP DOWN

Reset/ Reset/
reset 1 reset 1

999999 999999

Set value 2 Set value 2

Set value 1 Set value 1

0 0
The present value display
returns to the reset start
OUT1 OUT1
status after the one-shot
output time.
OUT2 OUT2 The outputs repeat one-
shot operation.
R
UP/DOWN A, B, C UP/DOWN D, E, F OUT1 self-holding output
turns OFF after the OUT2
Reset/ Reset/ one-shot output time.
reset 1 reset 1 The OUT1 one-shot output
999999 999999 time is independent of
OUT2.
Set value 2 Set value 2
Set value 1 Set value 1
0 0

OUT1 OUT1

OUT2 OUT2

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One-shot output from OUT1


(The one-shot output time
can be set in the range
0.01 to 99.99s.)
Self-holding Self-holding One-shot
output output output from OUT2

Operation after count


Input mode
completion
UP DOWN

Reset/ Reset/
reset 1 reset 1

999999 999999

Set value 2 Set value 2

Set value 1 Set value 1

0 0

OUT1
The present value display
OUT1
continues to increase/
decrease.
OUT2 OUT2 OUT1 self-holding output
K-1 turns OFF after the OUT2
UP/DOWN A, B, C UP/DOWN D, E, F one-shot output time.
The OUT1 one-shot output
Reset/
reset 1
Reset/
reset 1
time is independent of
OUT2.
999999 999999
Set value 2 Set value 2
Set value 1 Set value 1

0 0

OUT1 OUT1

OUT2 OUT2
Output
mode UP DOWN
setting
Reset/ Reset/
reset 1 reset 1

999999 999999

Set value 2 Set value 2

Set value 1 Set value 1


The present value display
0 0
does not change during the
one-shot output time
OUT1 OUT1 period, but the actual count
returns to the reset start
status.
OUT2
OUT2 The output will return to
one-shot mode.
P UP/DOWN A, B, C UP/DOWN D, E, F The outputs repeat one-
shot operation.
Reset/
OUT1 self-holding output
Reset/
reset 1 reset 1 turns OFF after the OUT2
999999
one-shot output time.
999999
The OUT1 one-shot output
Set value 2 Set value 2 time is independent of
Set value 1 Set value 1 OUT2.
0 0

OUT1 OUT1

OUT2 OUT2

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One-shot output from OUT1


(The one-shot output time
can be set in the range
0.01 to 99.99s.)
Self-holding Self-holding One-shot
output output output from OUT2

Operation after count


Input mode
completion
UP DOWN

Reset/ Reset/
reset 1 reset 1

999999 999999

Set value 2 Set value 2

Set value 1 Set value 1


The present value
0 0 continues to increase/
decrease for the one-shot
OUT1 OUT1 output time, but returns to
the reset start status after
the one-shot output time
OUT2 OUT2
has elapsed.
Q The outputs repeat one-
UP/DOWN A, B, C UP/DOWN D, E, F shot operation.
OUT1 self-holding output
Reset/ Reset/ turns OFF after the OUT2
reset 1 reset 1
one-shot output time.
999999 999999 The OUT1 one-shot output
Set value 2 Set value 2 time is independent of
Set value 1 Set value 1
OUT2.
0 0

OUT1 OUT1

Output OUT2 OUT2

mode
UP DOWN
setting

Reset/ Reset/
reset 1 reset 1

999999 999999

Set value 2 Set value 2

Set value 1 Set value 1

0 0

OUT1 OUT1

The present value display


OUT2 OUT2 and OUT1 self-holding
output is held until reset/
A
UP/DOWN A, B, C UP/DOWN D, E, F reset 1 is input.
OUT1 and OUT2 are
Reset/ Reset/ independent.
reset 1 reset 1

999999 999999
Set value 2 Set value 2
Set value 1 Set value 1

0 0

OUT1 OUT1

OUT2 OUT2

Note: 1. When the present value reaches 999999, it returns to 0.


2. Counting cannot be performed during reset/reset 1 input.
3. If reset/reset 1 is input while one-shot output is ON, one-shot output turns OFF.
4. If there is power interruption while output is ON, output will turn ON again when the power supply has recovered, if memory backup is
enabled.
For one-shot output, output will turn ON again for the duration of the output time setting once the power supply has recovered.
5. Do not use the counter function in applications where the count may be completed (again) while one-shot output is ON.
6. The setting range is 0 to 999999.

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(The one-shot output time can be


set in the range 0.01 to 99.99s.)
Self-holding Instantaneous One-shot
output (equals) output output

Input mode Operation after count


UP/DOWN A, B, C completion

Reset/
reset 1

999999
Set value 2
The display continues to
Set value 1
increase/decrease until the
K-2 0 overflow or underflow value is
−99999 reached.
One-shot output only.
OUT1

OUT2

Reset/
reset 1

999999
Set value 2 The display continues to
Set value 1 increase/decrease until the
overflow or underflow value is
D 0
reached.
−99999 The outputs are ON while the
count is equal.
OUT1

OUT2
Output
mode
setting
Reset/
reset 1
The display continues to
999999
increase/decrease until the
Set value 2 overflow or underflow value is
Set value 1 reached.
OUT1 is held while the
L 0
present value is less than or
−99999 equal to set value 1.
OUT2 is held while the
OUT1 present value is greater than
or equal to set value 2.
OUT2

Reset/ The display continues to


reset 1 increase/decrease until the
999999 overflow or underflow value is
Set value 2
reached.
OUT1 is held while the
Set value 1
present value is greater than
H 0 or equal to set value 1.
−99999 OUT2 is held while the
present value is greater than
or equal to set value 2.
OUT1
* H mode is available only
when using a model as a 2-
OUT2 stage counter.

Note: 1. Counting cannot be performed during reset/reset 1 input.


2. If reset/reset 1 is input while one-shot output is ON, one-shot output turns OFF.
3. If there is power interruption while output is ON, output will turn ON again when the power supply has recovered, if memory backup is
enabled.
For one-shot output, output will turn ON again for the duration of the output time setting once the power supply has recovered.
4. Do not use the counter function in applications where the count may be completed (again) while one-shot output is ON.
5. The set value is from −99999 to 999999.

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Total and Preset Counter Operation


The H7CC has a total counter, separate from the 1-stage preset counter, for counting the total accumulated value.
• The total counter continues to count the total
accumulated value when the present value is
Reset/reset 1
reset using reset/reset 1 input (reset operation).
• The total count value is reset when the total
Total Reset or Reset 2 reset/reset 2 input is turned ON.
Present value If reset operation is performed while the total
0 count value is displayed, the total count value is
reset. The present value is also reset at this
999999 time.
Total count value
• The counting range of the total counter is
−99,999 to 999,999. The total count value
0 returns to 0 when it reaches 999,999.

Batch Counter Operation


The H7CC has a batch counter, separate from the 1-stage preset counter, for counting the number of times the count has been completed.
• The batch counter continues after count
Reset 1 completion.
• Batch output is held until batch counter reset is
Reset 2 (batch input.
counter reset) • When the batch counter reset input is turned
Set value
ON, the batch count value is reset, and batch
output turns OFF.
Present value
• If reset operation is performed while the batch
0
count value is displayed, the batch count value
is reset and batch output turns OFF. The
OUT2
present value is also reset at this time.
Batch count set value
Sub-display • The count value can be incremented and
decremented.
Batch count value 2
(Main display) 1 The batch count is only incremented.
0 • The maximum counting speed for batch counter
operation is 5 kHz. The batch counter counts
OUT1 the number of times the count reaches the set
(batch output)
Note: The above is for when the output mode is C. value.
Note: 1. The batch count value is held at 0 during batch counter reset input.
2. If the batch count set value is 0, batch count will be performed but there will be no batch output.
3. The batch count value returns to 0 when it reaches 999,999.
4. Once batch output has been turned ON, it will return to the ON after power interruptions, if memory backup is enabled.
5. If the batch count set value is changed from a value that is greater than the batch count value to one that is less, batch output will turn ON.
6. After batch output turns ON, the ON state will be held even if the batch count set value is changed to a value greater than the batch count value.

Dual Counter Operation


Using the dual counter allows the count from 2 inputs to be added or subtracted and the result displayed. It is possible to specify a set value for
which output turns ON when the set value matches the added or subtracted result.
(1) Dual Count Calculating Mode = ADD (2) Dual Count Calculating Mode = SUB • The operation after count completion for the
Dual count value = CP1 PV + CP2 PV Dual count value = CP1 PV − CP2 PV dual counter value is determined by the output
mode.
Reset 1 (CP1 reset)
Reset 1 (CP1 reset)
• The CP1 present value is reset when reset 1
Reset 2 (CP2 reset)
input is turned ON.
Reset 2 (CP2 reset)
Dual count set value The CP2 present value is reset when reset 2
Dual count set value
input is turned ON.
Dual count value • If reset operation is performed while the dual
0
Dual count value
count value, CP1 present value, or CP2 present
0
CP1 present value
value is displayed, all of the present values are
CP1 present value reset and outputs turn OFF. At this time,
0
counting is not possible for CP1 or CP2 inputs.
0
CP2 present value CP2 present value

0 0

OUT1, OUT2
OUT1, OUT2

Note: The above is for when the output mode is N. Note: The above is for when the output mode is K-2.
SUB mode can be used only when K-2, D, L,
or H is selected as the output mode with
6-digit models.

Note: 1. Counting is not possible for CP1 during reset 1 input. CP2 will not be affected. The dual count value will be calculated based on a CP1 present value of 0.
2. Counting is not possible for CP2 during reset 2 input. CP1 will not be affected. The dual count value will be calculated based on a CP2 present value of 0.
3. The counting range for the dual count value is −99,999 to 999,999.
The counting ranges for the CP1 present value and CP2 present value are 0 to 999,999.
If a present value exceeds 999,999, FFFFFF will be displayed to indicate an overflow, and all counting will stop.

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Twin Counter Operation


Two independent counters are built in.
Counter 1 Counter 2
Counter input CP1 CP2
Reset input Reset 1 Reset 2

Counter 1 display Counter 2 display


Counter 1 present value Counter 2 present value

Present value display and


setting
UP1+UP3
or
DW1+DW3
Counter 1 set value Counter 2 set value

Reset operation Only counters appearing on the display will be reset.


Note: 1. Only 2-stage models
2. Increment mode only for counters 1 and 2.
3. The settings for prescaling and the decimal point are used by both counter 1 and 2.

Reset Function List


I/O Functions for Counter Operation
1-stage/2-stage
Function Total and preset counter Batch counter Dual counter Twin counter
preset counter
Batch count Dual count CP1 present
Screen Present Present Present Present
Present value/ Total count value/ value/dual value/
displayed in value/ value/ value 1/ value 2/
set value (1, 2) value batch count count set CP2 present
run mode set value set value Set value 1 Set value 2
set value value value
Present value Present value and output Present value and output Only the CP1 present value is Only the CP1 present value is
Reset/reset 1
and output reset. reset. reset. reset. reset.
Total reset or Only the total count value is Batch count value and batch Only the CP2 present value is Only the CP2 present value is
No effect
reset 2 reset. output reset. reset. reset.
Present
Present
value, batch
Present value value, total Present value CP1 present value, CP2
Reset Present value count value, CP1 present CP2 present
and output count value, and output present value, dual count
operation and output reset. output and value reset value reset
reset. and output reset. value, and output reset.
batch output
reset.
reset.

• The following table shows the delay from when the present value passes the set value until the output is produced.

Actual measurements in N and K-2 modes (Reference values)


Control output type Max. counting speed Output delay time
30 Hz 16.4 to 18.2 ms
Contact output
5 kHz 3.9 to 5.4 ms
30 Hz 11.2 to 14.2 ms
Transistor output
5 kHz 0.09 to 0.1 ms
Note: The above times may vary slightly depending on the mode or operating conditions.

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Setting Procedure Guide


Tachometer Operation

Step1 The H7CC-AW@/AU@ is a Counter that contains more than one functional counter.
At the time of delivery *, the H7CC is set to the 1-stage preset counter configuration
or 2-stage preset counter configuration.
* Table Default Modes and Selectable Functions
Enter configuration selection mode using the following chart and
Model Default mode Selectable mode
set the tachometer mode. 2-stage preset
H7CC-AW counter Any mode
1-stage preset
Configuration H7CC-AU counter Any mode
Power ON selection mode
UP1+UP6 or DW1+DW6
(Press and hold for 2 s) Select the function using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key) .

Run mode
twn
UP1+UP6 or DW1+DW6 (1-stage (2-stage (Total and (Batch (Dual (Twin (Tachometer)
(Press and hold for 2 s) preset preset preset counter) counter) counter) counter)
counter) counter)

Step2 Parameters are set with the operation keys on the front panel.

Change to Function Setting Mode.


For details on operations and display in run mode, refer to page 37.
Power ON

UP1+UP3 or DW1+DW3 *1
(Press and hold for 2 s)
Function
Run mode setting mode
UP1+UP3 or DW1+DW3 *2
(Press and hold for 2 s)

*1 If the mode is switched to the function setting mode during operation, operation will continue.
*2 Changes made to settings in function setting mode are enabled for the first time when the mode is changed to run mode.
Also, when settings are changed, the counter is reset (present value initialized and output turned OFF) on returning to run mode.

The characters displayed in reverse video are the default settings.


In the function setting mode, the status indicator of the keys that can be set lights up.
(Example) In the case of the prescale value (PSCL)
A value from 0.001 to 99.999 can be set, and therefore, the status indicator
of the UP1 Key to UP5 Key (DW1 Key to DW5 Key) lights up.
* Use UP1+UP3 to move up and
DW1+DW3 to move down
pscl Prescale
(PSCL)
value
0.001 1.000 99.999
1000 (0.001) (1.000) (99.999)

Tachometer • Set the tachometer input mode using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
*1 Set tachometer output modes 1 and 2
input mode using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
(TINM) f1 f2 f3 f4 f5 Note: Displayed only when the tachometer
(1 input) (2 inputs) (Error) (Absolute ratio) (Error ratio) input mode is F2 (2 inputs).
*
*1 Tachometer
• Set the tachometer output mode using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key). hi lo
Function Setting Mode

output
Tachometer mode 1 (HI) (LO)
output mode hilo area hihi lolo (TO1M)
(TOTM) (HI-LO) (AREA) (HI-HI) (LO-LO) *
Note: The indicator display is disabled during the upper or lower limit setting.
* Tachometer
output hi lo
• Set the counting speed using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key). mode 2 (HI) (LO)
Counting (TO2M)
speed 30hz
(CNTS) (30 Hz) (10 kHz)
Note: Even if 10 kHz is selected when the tachometer input mode is F2 to F5, the counting speed will be 5 kHz.
*
• Set the decimal point position using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
Decimal point
position
(DP) --.----
(No decimal point) (One digit after (Two digits after (Three digits after (Four digits after
decimal point) decimal point) decimal point) decimal point)
*
Note: “--.----“ will be displayed when pulse width measurement is set or when the display unit is set to seconds.
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To previous From previous


page page * Use UP1+UP3 to move up and
DW1+DW3 to move down
*

Prescale • Set each digit using the individual UP1 to UP5 Keys (DW1 to DW5 Keys).
value
(PSCL) 0.001 1.000 99.999
(0.001) (1.000) (99.999)
*

• Set the averaging method using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
Averaging
method smp mv
(AVGT) (SMP) (MV)
(Simple (Moving
averaging) average)
*

• Set the number of averaging times using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
Average
processing
(AVGN) off 2 4 8 16
(No average (Average of 2 (Average of 4 (Average of 8 (Average of 16
processing) measurements) measurements) measurements) measurements)
*

• Set each digit using the individual UP1 to UP4 Keys (DW1 to DW4 Keys).
Auto-zero
time
(AUT00) 0.1 999.9
(0.1 s) (999.9 s)

• Set each digit using the individual UP1 to UP3 Keys (DW1 to DW3 Keys).
Startup time
(STMR)
0.0 99.9
(0.0 s) (99.9 s)
*
Function Setting Mode

• Set the NPN/PNP input mode using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
NPN/PNP
input mode npn pnp
(IMOD) (NPN input) (PNP input)

• Enable or disable the peak/bottom hold using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
Peak/bottom
hold enabled off on
(DHLD) (Disabled) (Enabled)

*
• Set the output hysteresis using the UP1 to UP5 Keys (DW1 to DW5 Keys).
Output
hysteresis
(HYS)
0 99999
(0) (99999)
Note: The position of the decimal point for the value after prescaling will be set
* according to the decimal point position setting.
• Set each digit using the individual UP1 to UP4 Keys (DW1 to DW4 Keys).
Output OFF
delay
(OFFD) 0.00 19.99
(0.00 s) (19.99 s)

*
• Set each digit using the individual UP1 to UP6 Keys (DW1 to DW6 Keys).
Set value
upper limit 1 999999
(SL-H) (1) (999999)
Note: The position of the decimal point for the value after prescaling will be set
* according to the decimal point position setting.

• Set the output allocation using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
Output on
allocation
off
(OFF) (ON)
(OTST)
Note: OFF: Output 1 (OUT1) = 12, 13 Output 2 (OUT2) = 3, 4, 5/
ON: Output 1 (OUT1) = 3, 4, 5 Output 2 (OUT2) = 12, 13 (The numbers are the terminals numbers.)
*

• Set the key protect level using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
Key protect
level
(KYPT) kp-1 kp-2 kp-3 kp-4 kp-5 kp-6 kp-7
(KP-1) (KP-2) (KP-3) (KP-4) (KP-5) (KP-6) (KP-7)
*

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page page * Use UP1+UP3 to move up and
DW1+DW3 to move down
*

Output 1 • Set the output 1 (OUT1) inversion using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
(OUT1)
inversion n-o n-c
(OT1I) (Normally Open) (Normally Close)

Output 2 • Set the output 2 (OUT2) inversion using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
(OUT2)
inversion n-o n-c
(OT2I) (Normally Open) (Normally Close)

*
Pulse cycle • Set pulse cycle measurement or pulse width measurement using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
measurement/
pulse width phas
measurement (Pulse cycle (Pulse width
(CALM) measurement) measurement)

*
• Set the display unit using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
Display unit hz s
(UNIT) (Hz) (s)
Note: Displayed only when pulse cycle measurement is used.

*
• Set each digit using the individual UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
Measurement 200ms cont
Function Setting Mode

interval (200 ms) (Cont (10 ms min.))


(INTV)
Note: Displayed only if the measurement speed is 10 kHz
when pulse cycle measurement is used.
*
• Set the indicator display mode using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
Indicator
display mode
(INDC) on alof allt
(Count status (Indicator display (Indicator display
display) is turned OFF, is turned OFF,
* and the status and the status
*2 indicator is all off.) indicator is all lit.) *2 Set each digit using the individual UP1 to UP4 Keys
(DW1 to DW4 Keys).
Output ON
count alarm
set value/ Output 1 (OUT1)
monitor value ON count 0 100 9999
alarm set value
(ON1A) (0  (9999 
1000 times) 1000 times)
*
• Set each digit using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key). *
Cumulative
run time Output 2 (OUT2)
(OT-A) 0.0 10.0 99.9 ON count 0 100 9999
alarm set value
alarm set value (0.0 year) (10.0 years) (99.9 years) (ON2A) (0  (9999 
1000 times) 1000 times)
* *

Cumulative Output 1 (OUT1) Note: The monitor value is


run time Note: The monitor value is only displayed. ON count only displayed.
(OT-C) It cannot be set. monitor value It cannot be set.
monitor value (ON1C)

*
*
Output 2 (OUT2)
ON count Note: The monitor value is
Software Note: The monitor value is only displayed. monitor value only displayed.
version It cannot be set. (ON2C) It cannot be set.
(ver.)

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Explanation of Functions
Tachometer Operation
Tachometer Input Mode (tinm) (2) Displaying Speed
Set the count input mode to one of the following: 1 input (F1), 2 inputs Display unit Prescale value (α)
(F2), error (F3), absolute ratio (F4), or error ratio (F5).
m/min πd × 1/N × 60
Input Internal
mode
Input
processing
Application m/s πd × 1/N
N: Number of pulses per revolution
1 input Count 1 None Operation with only one input.
d: Diameter of rotating body (m)
Operation with two πd: Circumference (m)
d: Diameter
2 inputs Counts 1 and 2 None of rotating
independent inputs. body (m)
Measuring the difference
Count 1 input −
Error Counts 1 and 2 between two inputs (error in
Count 2 input
number of revolutions). • Observe the following points when setting a prescale value.
Measuring the ratio of two Set the set value to a value less than {Maximum countable value −
Absolute Count 1 input ÷
Counts 1 and 2 inputs (ratio of number of Prescale value}.
ratio Count 2 input
revolutions). Example: If the prescale value is 1.25 and the counting range is
Measuring the ratio of error 0.000 to 999.999, set the set value to a value less than 998.749 (=
(Count 1 input −
Error ratio Counts 1 and 2 Count 2 input) ÷
for two inputs (measuring the 999.999 − 1.25).
error ratio of number of If the set value is set to a value greater than this, output will not turn
Count 2 input
revolutions).
ON.
• Output will turn ON, however, if a present value overflow occurs
Tachometer Output Mode (totm)
(FFFFFF}.
Set the output method for control output based on the comparison
value. Upper and lower limit (HI-LO), area (AREA), upper limit (HI-HI), Note: If the prescale value setting is incorrect, a counting error will
and lower limit (LO-LO) can be set. occur. Check that the settings are correct before using this
(For details on the output modes, refer to Output Mode Settings and function.
Operation on page 38.)

Counting Speed (cnts) Averaging Method (avgt)


Set the maximum counting speed (30 Hz/10 kHz) for CP1 input. A simple average or moving average can be selected for the
If contacts are used for input signals, set the counting speed to 30 Hz. averaging. With the moving average method, the average of the
Processing to eliminate chattering is performed for this setting. measurement values is displayed each sampling cycle, in contrast to
a simple average, with which the the average of the set number of
Decimal Point Position (dp) samples is displayed.
Decide the decimal point position for the measurement value, OUT1
set value, and OUT2 set value. Number of Averaging Times (avgn)
Flickering display and output chattering can be prevented using
Prescale Value (pscl) average processing. Average processing can be set to one of four
It is possible to display the rate of rotation or the speed of a device or levels: no average processing, 2 times (i.e., the average of 2
machine to which the H7CC is mounted by converting input pulses to measurement values), 4 times, 8 times, or 16 times.
a desired unit. The measurement cycle will be equal to the sampling cycle multiplied
If this prescaling function is not used, the input frequency (Hz) will be by the average processing setting (i.e., the number of times).
displayed. Average processing enables stable displays even for fluctuating input
It is also possible to specify time (seconds) as the display value. Refer signals. Set the optimum number of times for the application.
to Display Unit on page 35 for details.
The relationship between display and input is determined by the Auto-zero Time (auto0)
following equation. Set the prescale value according to the unit to be The display can be force-set to 0 if there is no pulse for a certain
displayed. period of time. This time is called the auto-zero time. Set the auto-zero
time to a time slightly longer than the estimated interval between input
Displayed value = f × α pulses. Accurate measurement is not possible if the auto-zero time is
f: Input pulse frequency (number of pulses in 1 second) set to a time shorter than the input pulse cycle. Setting a time that is
α: Prescale value too long may also result in problems, such as a time-lag between
rotation stopping and the alarm turning ON. The auto-zero time is not
(1) Displaying Rotation Rate
applied to pulse width measurements.
Display unit Prescale value (α)
rpm 1/N × 60
rps 1/N
N: Number of pulses per revolution

Example: To display the rate of rotation for a machine that outputs 5


pulses per revolution in the form @@.@ rpm:
1. Set the decimal point position to 1 decimal places.
2. Using the formula, set the prescale value (α) to 1/N × 60 = 60/5 = 12.

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Startup Time (stmr) Key Protect Level (kypt)


To prevent undesired outputs resulting from unstable inputs Set the key protect level.
immediately after the power supply is turned ON, it is possible to Refer to Key Protect Level on page 40.
prohibit measurement for a set period of time, the startup time.
It can also be used to stop measurements and disable outputs until Pulse Cycle Measurement/Pulse Width Measurement
the rotating body reaches the normal rate of rotation, after the power (calm)
supply to the H7CC and rotating body are turned ON at the same Set the measurement mode to pulse cycle measurement or pulse
time. width measurement.
Display Startup time With pulse cycle measurement, the number of pulse cycles that occur
in 1 s is measured.
Comparison value With pulse width measurement, the ON time for one pulse is
(lower limit)
measured.
An input OFF period of at least 20 ms is required for pulse width
measurement.
Time
If there is no input pulse during pulse width measurement, the
Power supply
previously measured value will be held.
Output
(lower limit) Display Unit (unit)
When pulse cycle measurement is used, set the display unit to Hz
NPN/PNP Input Mode (imod) (hertz) or s (seconds).
Select either NPN input (no-voltage input) or PNP input (voltage
input) as the input format. Counting Interval (intv)
When using a two-wire sensor, select NPN input. The same setting is If the measurement speed is 10 kHz when pulse cycle measurement
used for all external inputs. is used, set the measurement interval to 200 ms or Cont (10 ms min.).
For details on input connections, refer to Input Connections on page
9. ON Count Alarm Set Values for Outputs 1 and 2 (OUT1
and OUT2) (on1a and on2a)
Peak/bottom Hold Enabled (dhld) The output ON count for notifying the replacement time can be set.
This function records the peak and bottom (i.e., minimum) after For details, refer to page 41.
counting starts (after turning ON the power supply or changing the
configuration selection mode or function setting). The peak value is ON Count Monitor Values for Outputs 1 and 2 (OUT1 and
also held when the power supply is interrupted. OUT2) (on1c and on2c)
The monitor value for output 1 and 2 (OUT1 and OUT2) is only
Output Hysteresis (hys) displayed. It cannot be set.
This setting can be used to prevent output chattering if the The output ON count will be 1,000 times the displayed value.
measurement value fluctuates slightly near the set value.
The measurement value after prescaling is set. Output Allocation (Settings applicable to only H7CC-
@W(U)@) (otst)
Comparison value 2
Hysteresis Set the allocation of outputs 1 and 2 (OUT1 and OUT2). If output
Display value allocation is OFF, output 1 (OUT1) is allocated to terminals (12) and
(13), and output 2 (OUT2) is allocated to terminals (3), (4), and (5). If
Comparison value 1 Hysteresis output allocation is ON, output 1 (OUT1) is allocated to terminals (3),
(4), and (5), and output 2 (OUT2) is allocated to terminals (12) and
(13).
OUTX1

Output inversion (ot1i, ot2i)


OUTY2 Set logical inversion of output ON/OFF. In the case of two outputs, it
Set the hysteresis for when
the output turns OFF.
is possible to individually set output inversion for each of output 1 and
output 2 (OUT1 and OUT2). If output inversion is n-o (Normally
Output OFF Delay (offd) Open), the output turns ON when the set value is reached. If output
This function delays the timing for turning OFF comparative output by inversion is n-c (Normally close), the output turns OFF when the set
a certain time. value is reached.
The ON time can be held for the set time if the comparative result
changes in a short time.
Operation will continue and outputs will not change when holding the
value.

Set Value Upper Limit (sl-h)


Set the upper limit for the set value when it is set in run mode. The
limit can be set to between 1 and 999999.

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Indicator Display Mode (indc)


Settings can be made to display the measurement value in status
indicator. When this mode is ON, and "Upper and lower limit" or
"Area" has been selected in the tachometer output mode, the status
indicator changes in accordance with the ratio of the measurement
value to the comparison value. In the case of ALOF, the indicator
display is turned OFF, and the status indicator is all off. In the case of
ALLT, the indicator display is turned OFF, and the status indicator is
all lit.
(Example 1) When the upper and lower limits have been selected
The status indicator lights up when the status reaches 1/6, 2/6, 3/6
(50%), 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 (100%) in accordance with the ratio of the
measurement value to the comparison value. If comparison value 1 =
2000 and comparison value 2 = 2300 have been set, all status
indicators are off when the measurement value is below 2050, the
three status indicators on the left light up when the measurement
value reaches 2150, and all status indicators light up when the
measurement value becomes 2300 or more.

Three indicators light up All indicators light up


when the status reaches 50% when the status reaches 100%

Cumulative Run Time Alarm Set Value (ot-a)


The cumulative run time for notifying the replacement time can be set.
For details, refer to page 41.

Cumulative Run Time Monitor (ot-c)


The cumulative run time is displayed. It is not a setting item. The
numerical values are displayed in increments of 0.1 years.

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Operation in Run Mode


Tachometer Operation

• Set each digit using the individual UP1 to UP6 Keys (DW1 to DW6 Keys).

* Use UP1+UP3 to move up and


DW1+DW3 to move down
*
*1
Measurement value
• Measurement value
Displays the currently measured value.

*
• Comparison value 1/Comparison value 2
Measurement value 1 *2 Set comparison value 1 and comparison value 2.
The measurement value is compared to
Comparison value 1 comparison value 1 and comparison value 2 and
output is made according to the selected output
*
mode.

Measurement value 2 *3

Comparison value 2

*
*4

*1. Not displayed for the 2-input mode.


*2. Measurement value 1 for the 2-input input mode.
*3. Measurement value 2 for the 2-input input mode.

*4. Peak/bottom hold enabled

Displayed when the input mode is not 2 inputs. Displayed for the 2-input input mode.
• Peak/bottom hold value
The peak (maximum) and bottom (minimum)
values are displayed after counting starts.
Peak hold value Peak hold value 1

* *
• Peak/bottom hold value 1 and 2
Peaks (maximums) 1 and 2 and bottoms
(minimums) 1 and 2 are displayed after counting
starts.
Bottom hold value Bottom hold value 1
Note: The hold values will be initialized when
reset operation is performed or reset 1
* Use UP1+UP3 to move up and * input is turned OFF while peak/bottom
DW1+DW3 to move down hold values 1 and 2 are being displayed.
(The reset 2 input operates in the same
way if the input mode is set to 2-input
mode.)
Peak hold value 2

Bottom hold value 2

* Use UP1+UP3 to move up and


DW1+DW3 to move down

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Output Mode Setting and Operation


Tachometer Operation
Input mode Output mode
Operation
setting setting

(Upper-limit)
Comparison value 2

Measurement value

Upper and (Lower-limit) ON condition for OUT1: Measurement value ≤ Comparison value 1
lower limit Comparison value 1
ON condition for OUT2: Measurement value ≥ Comparison value 2
(HI-LO)
OUT1

OUT2

Comparison value 2 Comparison value 1 ≤ Measurement value 1 >


Condition
Comparison value 2 Comparison value 2
Measurement value
Comparison value 1 ≤ Comparison value 2 ≤
ON condition
Measurement value ≤ Measurement value ≤
Comparison value 1 for OUT1
Area (AREA) Comparison value 2 Comparison value 1
Measurement value < Measurement value <
OUT1 ON condition Comparison value 1 or Comparison value 2 or
for OUT2 Measurement value > Measurement value >
Comparison value 2 Comparison value 1
1 input OUT2
Error
Absolute ratio
Error ratio (Upper-limit)
Comparison value 2

Measurement value

(Lower-limit)
Upper limit Comparison value 1 ON condition for OUT1: Measurement value ≥ Comparison value 1
(HI-HI) ON condition for OUT2: Measurement value ≥ Comparison value 2

OUT1

OUT2

(Upper-limit)
Comparison value 2

Measurement value

Lower limit
(Lower-limit) ON condition for OUT1: Measurement value ≤ Comparison value 1
Comparison value 1
(LO-LO) ON condition for OUT2: Measurement value ≤ Comparison value 2

OUT1

OUT2

Output 1 Output 2

Comparison value 1 Comparison value 2

CP1 display value CP2 display value


Upper limit
(HI)

OUT1 OUT2

ON condition for output 1: CP1 present value (display value) ≥ Comparison value 1
ON condition for output 2: CP2 present value (display value) ≥ Comparison value 2
2 inputs
Output 1 Output 2

CP1 display value CP2 display value


Lower limit
(LO) Comparison value 1 Comparison value 2

OUT1 OUT2

ON condition for output 1: CP1 present value (display value) ≤ Comparison value 1
ON condition for output 2: CP2 present value (display value) ≤ Comparison value 2

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Switching between Preset Counter, Total and Preset Counter, Batch Counter,
Dual Counter, Twin Counter, and Tachometer Operation
Select which H7CC configuration is used (i.e., preset counter, total and preset counter, batch counter, dual counter, twin counter, or tachometer)
in configuration selection mode.

Power ON Note

To shift to the configuration selection mode,


press UP1+UP6 or DW1+DW6 for 2 seconds or longer.
Run mode

Select the function using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key) .

1cnt 2cnt tcnt bcnt dcnt twn taco


(1-stage (2-stage (Total and (Batch (Dual (Twin (Tachometer)
preset preset preset counter) counter) counter) counter)
UP1+UP6 counter) counter)
or
*2 DW1+DW6 *1 Note: The modes that can be selected depend on the model.(Refer to the Table.)
(Press and hold
for 2 s) Note: At the time of delivery *, the H7CC is set to the 1-stage preset counter configuration
or 2-stage preset counter configuration.
Selection Mode

* TableࠉDefault Modes and Selectable Functions


Configuration

func Configuration
selection
Model
H7CC-AW
Default mode
2-stage preset counter
Selectable mode
Any mode

1cnt H7CC-AU 1-stage preset counter Any mode


1-stage preset or
Other models 1-stage preset counter total preset counter only

*1 When the mode is changed to configuration selection mode, the present value is reset, outputs turn OFF, and counting (measuring) stops.
*2 Setting changes made in configuration selection mode are enabled when the mode is changed to run mode. If the configuration is changed, the
set value (or set value 1 and set value 2), comparison value 1 and comparison value 2 are initialized.

Hold Function
The measurement value (display value) and output are sustained while the hold input is ON.
Note: The output will maintain the current status when hold operation is performed.
Example:
Output mode setting Operation

Hold input * (hold operation)


Actual input

Display value
Lower limit Comparison value (lower limit)
Sustained display value
Sustained output

OUT

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Key Protect Level


It is possible to prevent setting errors by prohibiting the use of certain operation keys by specifying the key protect level (KP-1 to KP-7) when the
key-protect switch is set to ON. The key protect level is set in the function setting mode.
The key protect indicator is lit when the key-protect switch is ON.

* OFF ON
(Disable) (Enable)

* Factory-set to OFF

Key protect

Details
Level Description Switching display
Changing modes* Reset operation Up/Down Keys
during operation

KP-1
Invalid Valid Valid Valid
(default setting)

KP-2 Invalid Valid Invalid Valid

KP-3 Invalid Valid Valid Invalid

KP-4 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.

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Replacement Time Notification Function


The counter includes parts such as electrolytic capacitors and relays Output ON Count Alarm Set Value (on-a, on1a, on2a)
that deteriorate with time or with repeated operations. Set the alarm value for the output ON count.
The H7CC is equipped with a function for notifying the replacement The limit can be set between 0×1000 (0 times) and 9999×1000
time by the cumulative run time and ON count of the relay contact. (9,999,000 times). Only the underlined values are set. The alarm will
be disabled if 0 is set.
When either one of the deterioration of the electrolytic capacitors due
100,000 times is set in the default settings.
to the cumulative run time or the deterioration of the relay contact due
If the total output ON count reaches the alarm set value or above, an
to the output ON count reaches the replacement time, Rplc
RPLC (replacement time) error can be displayed on the Timer.
(REPLACE) can be displayed on the Timer. For details on RPLC
display, refer to Self-diagnosis Function on this page.

Cumulative Run Time Alarm Set Value (ot-a)


The cumulative run time can be set in a range from 0.0 to 99.9 years.
The replacement time notification function is disabled if 0 is set.
10 years is set in the default settings.
If the cumulative run time reaches the alarm set value or above, an
RPLC (replacement time) error can be displayed on the Timer.

The extent of deterioration of electrolytic capacitors varies depending


on the capacitor temperature and usage period. According to the
default settings, the ambient temperature is 35°C, the output load is
50%, and the utilization rate is 100%. If you are changing the actual
usage conditions, enter the ambient temperature, output load, and
utilization rate in the H7CC replacement time calculation tool
available on the OMRON website to calculate the appropriate
cumulative run time when the deterioration of electrolytic capacitors is
expected.

Self-diagnostic Function
The following displays will appear if an error occurs.
Set value after
Main display Sub-display Description Output status Correction method
reset
Either perform reset operation or
----- *4 No change Present value underflow *2 No change No change
turn ON reset input.
Either perform reset operation or
fffff *4 No change Present value overflow *3 No change No change
turn ON reset input. *5
Either perform reset operation or
e1 Not lit CPU error OFF No change
reset the power supply.

e2 Not lit Memory error (RAM) OFF Turn ON the power again. No change

e2 sum Memory error (non-volatile memory) *1 OFF Reset operation Factory setting
The cumulative run time or output ON
Rplc *7 No change No change Reset operation *6 No change
count reaches the replacement time
*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 value setting 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 reset operation.
*7. The normal display and Rplc will appear alternately.
When reset operation is performed, Rplc will not be displayed even if the alarm set value is exceeded.
(Monitoring is possible, however, because the counter will continue without the cumulative run time and output ON count being cleared.)
Rplc is displayed again if the power is turned OFF/ON after the Rplc display is cleared during recovery by the reset operation. If you do not
want to display Rplc when the power is turned OFF/ON, either change the alarm set value to the present value or above, or change the alarm
set value to 0 to disable it.

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H7CC-R@
H7CC-R@ Tachometer
• Equipped with a replacement time notification function.
• The white-color display further improves visibility and the color
universal design is used. And the Up/Down Keys make it easier
to use the Tachometer.
• Compatible with the ratings, characteristics, and functionality of
the H7CX-R-N.

For the most recent information on models that have been certified for
safety standards, refer to your OMRON website.

Specifications
Ratings
Classification Tachometer
Item Model H7CC-R11@ H7CC-R11W@
Input mode 1 input only 2 inputs only
Power supply volt- • 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
age *1 • 12 to 24 VDC or 48 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Operating voltage
Ratings 85% to 110% of rated supply voltage (90% to 110% at 12 to 48 VDC)
fluctuation range
Approx. 6.8 VA at 100 to 240 VAC,
Power consumption
Approx. 5.5 VA/ 3.3 W at 24 VAC/12 to 48 VDC
Mounting method Flush mounting or surface mounting
External connections 11-pin socket
Degree of protection IEC IP66 for panel surface only and when Y92S-P6 Waterproof Packing is used
Input signals Count and hold Count 1 and count 2
AMD-compatible mode (continuous
Pulse measurement method Tachometer mode (cycle measurement) Tachometer mode (cycle measurement)
measurement)
30 Hz 10 kHz 30 Hz (minimum pulse width: 16.7 ms) or
Maximum counting speed (minimum pulse (minimum pulse --- 5 kHz (minimum pulse width: 0.1 ms)
width: 16.7 ms) width: 0.05 ms) (selectable)
Minimum input signal width --- 10 ms 1 ms ---
Measuring ranges 0.001 Hz to 30.00Hz 0.001 Hz to 10 kHz 0.026 to 999999 s 0.003 to 999999 s 0.01 to 5k Hz
Continuous measurement (minimum
Sampling cycle 200 ms min. 200 ms min.
interval of 10 ms)
• Input pulse of 5 Hz min.
Averaging not used: 200 ms
Averaging used: 200 multiplied by the averaging setting (ms)
Display refresh cycle
• Input pulse of less than 5 Hz
Averaging not used: Two times the maximum input pulse cycle
Using averaging: Two times the maximum of the input pulse cycle multiplied by the averaging setting.
Measuring accuracy ±0.1% FS ±1 digit max. (at 23 ±5°C)
Output mode HI-LO, AREA, HI-HI, LO-LO HI-HI, LO-LO
Auto-zero time 0.1 to 999.9 s (in Tachometer Mode)
Startup time 0.0 to 99.9 s
Averaging Simple averaging/moving averaging selectable, Number of times: OFF, 2, 4, 8 or 16 times
Prescaling function 0.001 to 99.999 (in Tachometer Mode)
Decimal point adjustment Rightmost 3 digits ---
Sensor waiting time 290 ms max. (Control output is turned OFF and no input is accepted during sensor waiting time.)
No-voltage Input
Impedance when ON: 1 kΩ max.
(Leakage current: 12 mA when 0 Ω)
ON residual voltage: 3 V max.
Input method Impedance when OFF: 100 kΩ min.
Input Voltage Input
High (logic) level: 4.5 to 30 VDC
Low (logic) level: 0 to 2 VDC
(Input resistance: approx. 4.7 kΩ)
Hold input Minimum input signal width: 20 ms ---
12 VDC (±10%), 100 mA
External power supply
* Refer to Safety Precautions (Common) on page 61 for details.
Contact output: 3 A at 250 VAC/30 VDC, resistive load (cosφ=1)
Control output
Minimum applied load:10 mA at 5 VDC (failure level: P, reference value)
7-segment, negative transmissive LCD
Display *2 Character height
Present value: 10 mm (white), comparison value: 6 mm (green)
Digits 6 digits (0 to 999999)
Memory backup Non-volatile memory (overwrites: 100,000 times min.) that can store data for 10 years min.
Operating temperature range −10 to 55°C (−10 to 50°C if Counter/Tachometers are mounted side by side) (with no icing or condensation)
Storage temperature range −25 to 70°C (with no icing or condensation)
Operating humidity range 25% to 85%
Case color Black (N1.5)
*1. Do not use the output from an inverter as the power supply. The ripple must be 20% maximum for CC power.
*2. The display is lit only when the power is ON. Nothing is displayed when power is OFF.

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Characteristics
100 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC) between current-carrying terminal and exposed non- Life-test Curve
Insulation resistance
current-carrying metal parts, and between non-continuous contacts (Reference Values)
2,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min between current-carrying metal parts and non-current- Resistive Load
carrying metal parts

No. of operations ( ×103)


1,000
2,000 VAC (for 100 to 240 VAC), 50/60 Hz for 1 min between power supply and input
Dielectric strength 700
circuit (1,500 VAC for 24 VAC/12 to 48 VDC)
500
2,000 VAC 50/60 Hz for 1 min between control output, power supply, and input circuit
1,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min between non-continuous contacts
300
6.0 kV (between power terminals) for 100 to 240 VAC, 1.0 kV for 24 VAC/12 to 48 VDC 30 VDC (cosφ=1)

Impulse withstand voltage 6.0 kV (between current-carrying terminal and exposed non-current-carrying metal
parts) for 100 to 240 VAC, 1.5 kV for 24 VAC/12 to 48 VDC
Static immunity Destruction: 15 kV, Malfunction: 8 kV 100
250 VAC (cosφ=1)

Vibration Destruction 10 to 55 Hz with 0.75-mm single amplitude, each in three directions for 2 hours 70

resistance Malfunction 10 to 55 Hz with 0.35-mm single amplitude, each in three directions for 10 min 50
0 1 2 3 4

Shock re- Destruction 300m/s each in three directions, three cycles


2 Load current (A)

sistance Malfunction 100m/s2 each in three directions, three cycles


Inductive Load
Mechanical: 10,000,000 operations min. 1,000

No. of operations ( ×103)


Life expectancy Electrical: 100,000 operations min. (3 A at 250 VAC, resistive load, ambient
700
temperature condition: 23°C) *
500
Weight Approx. 100 g (Tachometer only)
* See Life-test Curve (Reference Values) on the right. 300

Applicable Standards
30 VDC (L/R=7 ms)

cULus (or cURus): UL508/CSA C22.2 No. 14 *1


Approved 100
Conforms to EN 61010-1 (IEC 61010-1): Pollution degree 2/overvoltage category II, EAC, RCM, 250 VAC (cosφ=1)
safety
B300 PILOT DUTY, 1/4 HP 120 VAC, 1/3 HP, 240 VAC, 3-A, 250 VAC/30 VDC resistive load 70
standards
VDE0106/part100 50
0 1 2 3 4
(EMI) EN61326-1 *2 Load current (A)
Emission Enclosure: EN55011 Group 1 classA
Emission AC mains: EN55011 Group 1 classA A current of 0.15 A max. can be switched at
(EMS) EN61326-1 *2 125 VDC (cosφ=1) (Life expectancy: 100,000
Immunity ESD: EN61000-4-2: 4 kV contact discharge (level 2); operations)
A current of 0.1 A max. can be switched if
8 kV air discharge (level 3)
L/R=7 ms.
Immunity RF-interference: EN61000-4-3: 10 V/m (Amplitude-modulated, 80 MHz to 1 GHz) (Life expectancy: 100,000 operations)
3 V/m (Amplitude-modulated, 1.4 G to 2 GHz)
1 V/m (Amplitude-modulated, 2 G to 2.7 GHz)
10 V/m (Pulse-modulated, 900 MHz ±5 MHz)
EMC Immunity Conducted Disturbance: EN61000-4-6: 10 V (0.15 to 80 MHz) (level 3)
Immunity Burst: EN61000-4-4: 2 kV power-line (level 3);
1 kV I/O signal-line (level 4)
Immunity Surge: EN61000-4-5: 1 kV line to lines (power and output lines) (level 2);
2 kV line to ground (power and output lines) (level 3)
Immunity Voltage Dip/Interruption: EN61000-4-11: Voltage Dip
1 cycle, 100%(rated voltage)
10/12 cycle, 60%(rated voltage)
25/30 cycle, 30%(rated voltage)
Interruption
250/300 cycle, 100%(rated voltage)
*1. The following safety standards apply to the H7CC-R11@.
cUL (Listing): Applicable when an OMRON P2CF(-E) Socket is used.
cUR (Recognition): Applicable when any other socket is used.
*2. Industrial electromagnetic environment (EN/IEC 61326-1 Table 2)

I/O Functions
Count, count 1,
Reads counting signals.
count 2
Inputs
• Holds the measurement value and outputs.
Hold
• The hold indicator is lit during hold. *
Outputs signals according to the specified output
Outputs OUT, OUT1, OUT2
mode when a comparison value is reached.

* Refer to page 59 for details on the hold function.

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H7CC-R@
Connections
Terminal Arrangement Block Diagram
H7CC-R11 (Basic insulation)
Power supply
H7CC-R11D Output circuit
circuit
Hold *
(Basic insulation) (Basic insulation)
Count

Hold * Internal circuit


Internal
Display circuit

Hold * 5 6 7 Input circuits


control circuit
4 8 Key switch
0V circuit
3 9
(−)
2 10
Sensor 1 11
Input Circuits
12 VDC
(+)
External
power supply
OUT
Count and Hold Inputs
(−) (+)
No-voltage Inputs Voltage Inputs
* The hold function is the same whichever terminal is connected.
Terminals are not connected internally, and so do not use them for (NPN Inputs) (PNP Inputs)
cross-over wiring.
+14V

H7CC-R11W 1 k
Approx. 4.7 k
Internal
IN
H7CC-R11WD Internal circuit Internal
circuit
circuit

Count 1 OUT2 *

Count 2 Internal circuit


5 6 7
4 8
0V 3 9
()
2 10
Sensor 1 11
12 VDC
()
External
OUT1 *
power supply
() ()

* OUT1/OUT2 can be switched during output allocation.

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H7CC-R@

Input Connections
The inputs of the H7CC-R are no-voltage (short-circuit or open) inputs or voltage inputs. They are set for use as voltage inputs at the time of
delivery.
No-voltage Inputs (NPN Inputs)
Open Collector Voltage Output Contact Input DC Two-wire Sensor
PLC or
sensor Sensor

Count/Count1

Count2
0 V for inputs

Hold

Count/Count1

Count/Count1
0 V for inputs

Count2

Count2
0 V for inputs
Hold

Hold
Count/Count1

Count2
0 V for inputs

Hold

H7CC-R11@ 3 4 5 7 6 --- H7CC-R11@ 3 4 5 7 6 --- H7CC-R11@ 3 4 5 7 6 --- H7CC-R11@ 3 4 5 7 6 ---


H7CC-R11W@ 3 --- 6 5 H7CC-R11W@ 3 --- 6 5 H7CC-R11W@ 3 --- 6 5 H7CC-R11W@ 3 --- 6 5

Note: Operates when the transistor turns ON. Note: Operates when the transistor turns ON. Note: Operates when the contact turns ON. Note: Operates when the transistor turns ON.

No-voltage Input Signal Levels


Short-circuit level (Transistor ON) Applicable Two-wire Sensor
• Residual voltage: 3 V max. • Leakage current: 1.5 mA max.
No-contact • Impedance when ON: 1 kΩ max. • Switching capacity: 5 mA min.
input (The leakage current is approx. 12 mA when the impedance is 0 Ω.)
• Residual voltage: 3 VDC max.
Open level (Transistor OFF) • Operating voltage: 10 VDC
• Impedance when OFF: 100 kΩ min.
Contact in-
Use contacts which can adequately switch 5 mA at 10 V.
put
Note: The DC voltage must be 30 VDC max.

Voltage Inputs (PNP Inputs)


No-contact Input (NPN Transistor) No-contact Input (PNP Transistor) Contact Input

Sensor Sensor

Count/Count1

Count2
0 V for inputs
0 V for inputs

Hold
Count/Count1
0 V for inputs
Count/Count1

Hold

Count2
Count2
Hold

H7CC-R11@ 3 4 5 7 6 --- H7CC-R11@ 3 4 5 7 6 --- H7CC-R11@ 3 4 5 7 6 ---

H7CC-R11W@ 3 --- 6 5 H7CC-R11W@ 3 --- 6 5 H7CC-R11W@ 3 --- 6 5

Note: Operates when the transistor turns ON. Note: Operates when the transistor turns ON. Note: Operates when the contact turns ON.

Voltage Input Signal Levels


High level (Input ON): 4.5 to 30 VDC Note: 1. The DC voltage must be 30 VDC max.
Low level (Input OFF): 0 to 2 VDC 2. Input resistance: Approx. 4.7 kΩ

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H7CC-R@
Nomenclature
Display Section Operation Keys
1. Hold Indicator (yellow) 5 7. Up Keys (UP1 to UP6)
(Lit when hold operation is performed. ) (UP1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 from right to left)
2
2. Key Protect Indicator (yellow)
Lit when the key protect switch is ON. 3 6 8. Down Keys (DW1 to DW6)
4 (DW1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 from right to left)
3. Control Output Indicator (yellow) 1 7
9 11 9. Hold Operation (UP6+DW6)
OUT (1-output models)
8 (The hold operation is enabled by pressing and
OUT 1 2 (2-output models)
holding the keys for 1 second or longer. When the
10 keys are pressed simultaneously, all status
4. Comparison Value 1, 2 Stage Indicator indicators start blinking. The hold operation is
disabled if the keys are released within 1 second.)
5. Present Value (Main Display) To perform the hold operation, firmly press and hold
Character height: 10 mm (white) both UP6 and DW6. If you press only UP6 or DW6,
the set value will change.
6. Comparison Value (Sub-display)
Character height: 6 mm (green)
10. Mode Operation (UP1+UP3 or DW1+DW3)
(Changes modes and setting items. Press and hold
Character Size Character Size the keys for 2 seconds or longer to move to the
for Main Display for Sub-display function setting mode. When the keys are pressed
simultaneously, the status indicators on UP1 (DW1)
and UP3 (DW3) start blinking. The mode operation is
10 mm 6 mm
disabled if the keys are released within 2 seconds.)

11. Status indicator


<When Run mode is not selected.>
· When the indicator display mode is ON
If "Upper and lower limit" or "Area" is selected in
the tachometer output mode, the ratio of the
measurement value to the comparison value is
displayed from 0 to 100%.
· When the indicator display mode is all off or all lit
All off or all lit display.
Note. When you press the Up Key or the Down Key,
the indicator display or all-lit display goes off,
and the pressed key lights up or blinks.
<When Function Setting Mode is not selected>
· The keys that can be set light up for notification.

Switches
12. Key-protect Switch
(Factory setting) OFF ON
(Disable) (Enable)

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H7CC-R@
Dimensions (Unit: mm)

Tachometers
Dimensions without Flush Mounting Adapter Panel Cutouts
H7CC-R@ Panel cutouts are as shown below
(according to DIN43700).
14.4 60 min.
48 × 48 6 63.7 45 +0.6
−0

45 +0.6
−0

44.8 × 44.8
15 min.
60 min.

Note: 1. The mounting panel thickness should be 1


to 5 mm.
Dimensions with Flush Mounting Adapter 2. To allow easier operation, it is
recommended that Adapters be mounted so
(Adapter and Waterproof Packing Ordered Separately) that the gap between sides with hooks is at
least 15 mm (i.e., with the panel cutouts
H7CC-R@ separated by at least 60 mm).
3. It is possible to horizontally mount Timers
side by side. Attach the Flush Mounting
Adapters so that the surfaces without hooks
are on the sides of the Timers. If Counters/
Tachometers are mounted side by side,
however, water resistance will be lost.
58 (51)

n side by side mounting

A
48 7.5 89.9 A=(48n−2.5) +1
−0

With Y92A-48F1 attached.


A={48n−2.5+(n−1)×4} +1
−0
With Y92A-48 attached.
+1
A=(51n−5.5) −0

Dimensions with Front Connecting Socket


H7CC-R@ P2CF-11(-E) (order separately)
Front Connecting Socket

H7CC-R@

100.9 * These dimensions vary with the kind of DIN track


103.2 * (reference value).

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H7CC-R@

Accessories (Order Separately)


Note: Depending on the operating environment, the condition Flush Mounting Adapter
of resin products may deteriorate, and may shrink or Y92F-30
become harder. Therefore, it is recommended that resin Order the Flush Mounting Adapter with the
products are replaced regularly. following model number separately if it is
lost or damaged.
Note: The Waterproof Packing is included
with models with screw terminals.
Soft Cover Hard Cover
Y92A-48F1 Y92A-48 Y92F-45
Note: 1. The adapter is black in color.
2. The Y92F-45 can be used in combination with the Y92F-30
Adapter provided with the Tachometer.
Fixture (provided)
4.7 76
69.6 to 77.6
72  72
Protecting the Counter/Tachometer in Environments
Subject to Oil
67  67 87
The H7CC's panel surface is water-resistive (conforming to IP@6)
and so even if drops of water penetrate the gaps between the keys,
there will be no adverse effect on internal circuits. If, however, there
is a possibility of oil being present on the operator's hands, use the
Soft Cover. The Soft Cover ensures protection equivalent to IP54F <H7CC Mounting Example>
against oil. Do not, however, use the H7CC in locations where it
Panel (1 to 8 mm)
would come in direct contact with oil. 72  72

Waterproof Packing
Y92S-P6 48  48

Note: The Waterproof Packing is included


with models with screw terminals.
Order the Waterproof Packing separately if it
is lost or damaged. The Waterproof Packing 2.2 4.7
can be used to achieve IP66 protection.
77.3

The panel surface of the H7CC-A/-R is water-resistant (conforming to


IP66). To protect the internal circuits from water penetration through
the space between the H7CC and operating panel, waterproof
packing is included. Attach the Y92F-30 Adapter with sufficient
pressure with the reinforcing screws so that water does not penetrate
the panel.
0.5 to 1 mm

It is recommended that the space


between the screw head and the
Adapter be 0.5 to 1 mm.

The Waterproof Packing will deteriorate, harden, and shrink


depending on the application environment. To ensure maintaining the
IP@6 waterproof level, periodically replace the Waterproof Packing.
The periodic replacement time will depend on the application
environment. You must confirm the proper replacement time. Use 1
year or less as a guideline. If the Waterproof Packing is not replaced
periodically, the waterproof level will not be maintained. It is not
necessary to mount the Waterproof Packing if waterproof
construction is not required.

Connection Sockets
Refer to Connection Sockets on page 13 for details.

Optional Products for Track Mounting


Refer to Optional Products for Track Mounting on page 14 for details.

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H7CC-R@
Operating Procedures
Parameters can be set with the operation keys on the front panel.
Refer to the following for the detailed procedure.

Step1 The H7CC-R@ is a Counter that contains more than one functional counter.
When using the Counter in any mode other than the default mode, use the following chart to enter
Configuration Selection Mode and set the functions that are suitable to the application. (Default mode: Tachometer)

UP1+UP6
Configuration
Power ON selection mode
or
DW1+DW6
(Press and hold for 2 s)

Run mode func


taco

Select the function using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key). (H7CC-R11@ only)

amd
(Tachometer) (AMD compatible)

Step2 Parameters are set with the operation keys on the front panel.

Change to Function Setting Mode.

Power ON
For details on operations in run mode, refer to page 55.
UP1+UP3 or DW1+DW3 *1 *1 If the mode is switched to the function setting mode during operation, operation will continue.
(Press and hold for 2 s)
*2 Changes made to settings in function setting mode are enabled for the first time when the
Function mode is changed to run mode. Also, when settings are changed, the counter is reset
Run mode setting mode (present value initialized and output turned OFF) on returning to run mode.
UP1+UP3 or DW1+DW3 *2
(Press and hold for 2 s)
The characters displayed in reverse video are the default settings.
In the function setting mode, the status indicator of the keys that can be set lights up.
(Example) In the case of the prescale value (PSCL)
A value from 0.001 to 99.999 can be set, and therefore, the status indicator
of the UP1 Key to UP5 Key (DW1 Key to DW5 Key) lights up.
* Use UP1+UP3 to move up and
DW1+DW3 to move down pscl Prescale
(PSCL)
value
0.001 1.000 99.999
1000 (0.001) (1.000) (99.999)

*
*1 • Set the tachometer output mode using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key). *1. In the case of the -R11W@ type,
set the tachometer output mode 1 or 2
Tachometer with the UP or DOWN Key.
output mode hilo area hihi lolo
(TOTM) (HI-LO) (AREA) (HI-HI) (LO-LO)
Tachometer
hi lo
Function Setting Mode

Note: The indicator display is disabled during the upper or lower output
limit setting. mode 1 (HI) (LO)
(TO1M)
*
*
• Set the counting speed using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
cnts Counting
speed 30hz
In the case of AMD compatibility
Tachometer
output hi lo
10khz (CNTS) (30 Hz) (10 kHz) 10ms 1ms mode 2 (HI) (LO)
(TO2M)
(10 ms) (1 ms)
*

• Set the decimal point position using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
Decimal point
position
(DP)
(No decimal point) (One digit after (Two digits after (Three digits after
decimal point) decimal point) decimal point)
*

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* Use UP1+UP3 to move up and
DW1+DW3 to move down
*

• Set each digit using the individual UP1 to UP5 Keys (DW1 to DW5 Keys).
Prescale value
(PSCL)
(0.001) (1.000) (99.999)
Note: Not displayed in AMD-compatible mode.
*

• Set the averaging method using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
Averaging
method smp mv
(AVGT) (SMP) (MV)
(Simple (Moving
averaging) average)
*
• Set the number of averaging times using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
Average
processing off 2 4 8 16
(AVGN)
(No average (Average of 2 (Average of 4 (Average of 8 (Average of 16
processing) measurements) measurements) measurements) measurements)
*
• Set each digit using the individual UP1 to UP4 Keys (DW1 to DW4 Keys).
Auto-zero
time
(AUTO0) (0.1 s) (999.9 s)
Note: Not displayed in AMD-compatible mode.
*
• Set each digit using the individual UP1 to UP3 Keys (DW1 to DW3 Keys).
Startup time
(STMR)
(0.0 s) (99.9 s)

*
Function Setting Mode

• Set the NPN/PNP input mode using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
NPN/PNP
input mode npn pnp
(IMOD) (NPN input) (PNP input)

• Enable or disable the peak/bottom hold using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
Peak/bottom
hold enabled off on
(DHLD) (Disabled) (Enabled)

*
• Set the output hysteresis using the UP1 to UP5 Keys (DW1 to DW5 Keys).
Output
hysteresis 0 99999
(HYS) (0) (99999)
Note: The position of the decimal point for the value after prescaling will be set
* according to the decimal point position setting.

• Set each digit using the individual UP1 to UP4 Keys (DW1 to DW4 Keys).
Output OFF
delay
(OFFD) 0.00 19.99
(0.00 s) (19.99 s)
*
• Set each digit using the individual UP1 to UP6 Keys (DW1 to DW6 Keys).
Set value
upper limit
(SL-H) 1 999999
(1) (999999)
Note: The position of the decimal point for the value after prescaling will be set
* according to the decimal point position setting.
Output • Set the output allocation using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
Allocation
(OTST) off on
(OFF) (ON)
Note:
Displayed only for Note: OFF: Output 1 (OUT1) = 8, 9, 11 Output 2 (OUT2) = 4, 7 /
the -@W@ type ON: Output 1 (OUT1) = 4, 7 Output 2 (OUT2) = 8, 9, 11 (The numbers are the terminals numbers.)
*

• Set the key protect level using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
Key protect
level
(KYPT)
kp-1 kp-2 kp-3 kp-4 kp-5 kp-6 kp-7
(KP-1) (KP-2) (KP-3) (KP-4) (KP-5) (KP-6) (KP-7)
*

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page page * Use UP1+UP3 to move up and *2 Set the output inversion using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
DW1+DW3 to move down
*
*2 Procedure for Models Other than “-@W(U)@” Models
Output
Output inversion n-o n-c
inversion (OU-I) (Normally Open) (Normally Close)

*
• Set the indicator display mode using the
UP1 Key (DW1 Key). Procedure for “-@W(U)@” Models
Output 1
Indicator n-o n-c
(OUT1)
display mode on alof allt inversion (Normally Open) (Normally Close)
(INDC) (Count status (Indicator display (Indicator display (OT1I)
display) is turned OFF, is turned OFF,
and the status and the status
* indicator is all off.) indicator is all lit.) *
*3
Function Setting Mode

Output ON Output 2
count alarm (OUT2) n-o n-c
set value/ inversion (Normally Open) (Normally Close)
monitor value (OT2I)

*
*3 Set each digit using the individual UP1 to UP4 Keys (DW1 to DW4 Keys).
Cumulative • Set each digit using the UP1 Key (DW1 Key).
run time Procedure for Models Other than “-@W(U)@” Models
(OT-A)
alarm set value 0.0 10.0 99.9
Output ON
(0.0 year) (10.0 years) (99.9 years) count alarm
* set value 0 100 9999
(ON-A) (0  1000 times) (9999  1000 times)

Cumulative *
run time Note: The monitor value is only displayed.
(OT-C) It cannot be set.
monitor value Output ON Note: The monitor value is
count
monitor value
only displayed.
It cannot be set.
* (ON-C)

Software Note: The monitor value is only displayed. Procedure for “-@W(U)@” Models
version It cannot be set.
(ver.) Output 1 (OUT1)
ON count alarm 0 100 9999
set value (0  (9999 
(ON1A)
1000 times) 1000 times)
*

Output 2 (OUT2)
ON count alarm 0 100 9999
set value (0  (9999 
(ON2A)
1000 times) 1000 times)
*

Output 1 (OUT1) Note: The monitor value is


ON count only displayed.
monitor value
(ON1C) It cannot be set.

Output 2 (OUT2)
ON count Note: The monitor value is
monitor value only displayed.
(ON2C) It cannot be set.

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Explanation of Functions Advanced Functions


Basic Functions Decimal Point Position (dp)
Decide the decimal point position for the measurement value and
Pulse Measurement Method (func)
comparison value.
The mode can be switched between tachometer mode and AMD-
compatible mode. Prescale Value (pscl)
Tachometer Mode (taco) It is possible to display the rate of rotation or the speed of a device or
Use this mode to measure the pulse frequency (Hz). machine to which the H7CC is mounted by converting input pulses to
a desired unit.
AMD-compatible Mode (amd)
If the default prescaling value (1,000) is used, the input frequency
Use this mode to measure the pulse cycle (s). (Hz) will be displayed.
The relationship between display and input is determined by the
following equation. Set the prescale value according to the unit to be
Cycle (s)
displayed.
Displayed value = f × α
Counting Speed (cnts)
f: Input pulse frequency (number of pulses in 1 second)
Set the maximum counting speed (30 Hz/10 kHz) for input. If contacts
α: Prescale value
are used for input signals, set the counting speed to 30 Hz.
Processing to eliminate chattering is performed for this setting. (1) Displaying Rotation Rate
Output Mode (totm) Display unit Prescale value (α)
Set the output method for control output based on the comparison rpm 1/N × 60
value.
rps 1/N
Upper and lower limit (HI-LO), area (AREA), upper limit (HI), and
lower limit (LO) can be set. For the H7CC-RW@, the upper limit (HI- N: Number of pulses per revolution
HI) and lower limit (LO-LO) can be set. (For details on the operation
of the output modes, refer to Output Mode Settings on page 58.) Example: In order to display the rate of rotation for a machine that
outputs 5 pulses per revolution in the form @@.@ rpm:
Averaging Method (avgt) 1. Set the decimal point position to 1 decimal places.
Simple averaging (SMP) or a moving average (MV) can be selected 2. Using the formula, set the prescale value (α) to
for the averaging method. 1/N × 60 = 60/5 = 12.
With a moving average, the average measurement value is displayed
(2) Displaying Speed
every sampling cycle or pulse cycle, in contrast to simple averaging,
for which the average value is displayed for the set number of Display unit Prescale value (α)
samples. m/min πd × 1/N × 60

Number of Averaging Times (avgn) m/s πd × 1/N


Flickering display and output chattering can be prevented using N: Number of pulses per revolution
average processing. Average processing can be set to one of five d: Diameter of rotating body (m)
d: Diameter
levels: no average processing, 2 times (i.e., the average of 2 πd: Circumference (m) of rotating
measurement values), 4 times, 8 times, or 16 times. body (m)

For a measurement frequency of 5 Hz or higher using a tachometer,


the average will be equal to the sampling cycle (200 ms) multiplied by
• Observe the following points when setting a prescale value.
the averaging setting (i.e., the number of times).
Set the set value to a value less than {Maximum countable value
For less than 5 Hz, the frequency will be measured when the input
pulse comes. Average processing produces a stable display even for − Prescale value}.
Example:
fluctuating input signals. Set the optimum number of times for the
If the prescale value is 1.25 and the counting range is 0.000 to
application.
If AMD-compatible mode is used, the measurement cycle will be 999.999, set the set value to a value less than 998.749
(= 999.999 − 1.25).
measured when the input pulse is received. The output will change,
If the set value is set to a value greater than this, output will not turn
however, when the comparison value is exceeded even if averaging
is enabled. ON.

NPN/PNP Input Mode (imod) Note: If the prescale value setting is incorrect, a counting error will
Select either NPN input (no-voltage input) or PNP input (voltage occur. Check that the settings are correct before using this
function.
input) as the input format. When using a two-wire sensor, select NPN
input.
The same setting is used for all external inputs.
For details on input connections, refer to Input Connections on page
45.

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Auto-zero Time (auto0) Output OFF Delay (offd)


It is possible to make the settings so that the frequency will be force- This function delays the timing for turning OFF comparative output by
set to 0 if there is no pulse for a specified period of time. This time is a certain time.
called the auto-zero time. The ON time can be held for the set time if the comparative result
changes in a short time.
Note: Set the auto-zero time to a time slightly longer than the Operation will continue and outputs will not change while holding the
estimated interval between input pulses. It will not be value.
possible to make accurate measurements if the auto-zero
time is set to a time shorter than the input pulse cycle. Set Value Upper Limit (sl-h)
Setting a time that is too long may also result in problems,
Set the upper limit for the set value when it is set in run mode.
such as a time-lag between rotation stopping and the
alarm turning ON.
Key Protect Level (ypt)
Set the key protect level.
Startup Time (stmr) Refer to Key Protect Level on page 56.
In order to prevent undesired output resulting from unstable input
immediately after the power supply is turned ON, measurement can Output ON Count Alarm Set Value (on-a, on1a, on2a)
The output ON count for notifying the replacement time can be set.
be prohibited for a set time at startup.
For details, refer to page 57.
It can also be used to stop measurement and disable output until the
rotating body reaches the normal rate of rotation, after the power
Output ON Count Monitor Value (on-c)
supply to the H7CC and rotating body are turned ON at the same
The monitor value is only displayed. It cannot be set.
time.
The output ON count will be 1,000 times the displayed value.
Display Startup time
ON Count Monitor Values for Outputs 1 and 2 (OUT1 and
Comparison value OUT2) (on1c and on2c)
(lower limit)
The monitor value for output 1 and 2 (OUT1 and OUT2) is only
displayed. It cannot be set.
The output ON count will be 1,000 times the displayed value.
Time
Output Allocation (otst)
Power supply
Set the allocation of outputs 1 and 2 (OUT1 and OUT2). If output
Output allocation is OFF, output 1 (OUT1) is allocated to terminals (8), (9),
(lower limit)
and (11), and output 2 (OUT2) is allocated to terminals (4) and (7). If
output allocation is ON, output 1 (OUT1) is allocated to terminals (4)
Peak/bottom Hold Enabled (dhld)
and (7), and output 2 (OUT2) is allocated to terminals (8), (9), and
This function records the peak and bottom (i.e., minimum) values
(11).
after counting starts (after turning ON the power supply or changing
the configuration selection mode or function setting).
Output inversion (ot-i, ot1i, ot2i)
The peak value is also held when the power supply is interrupted.
Set logical inversion of output ON/OFF. In the case of two outputs, it
is possible to individually set output inversion for each of output 1 and
Output Hysteresis (hys)
output 2 (OUT1 and OUT2). If output inversion is n-o (Normally
This setting can be used to prevent output chattering if the
Open), the output turns ON when the set value is reached. If output
measurement value fluctuates slightly near the set value.
inversion is n-c (Normally close), the output turns OFF when the set
In Thachometer Mode, the measurement value after prescaling is set.
value is reached.

Comparison value 2
Hysteresis

Display value

Comparison value 1 Hysteresis

OUTX1

OUTY2
Set the hysteresis for when
the output turns OFF.

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Indicator Display Mode (indc)


Settings can be made to display the measurement value in status
indicator. When this mode is ON, and "Upper and lower limit" or
"Area" has been selected in the tachometer output mode, the status
indicator changes in accordance with the ratio of the measurement
value to the comparison value. In the case of ALOF, the indicator
display is turned OFF, and the status indicator is all off. In the case of
ALLT, the indicator display is turned OFF, and the status indicator is
all lit.
(Example 1) When the upper and lower limits have been selected
The status indicator lights up when the status reaches 1/6, 2/6, 3/6
(50%), 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 (100%) in accordance with the ratio of the
measurement value to the comparison value. If comparison value 1 =
2000 and comparison value 2 = 2300 have been set, all status
indicators are off when the measurement value is below 2050, the
three status indicators on the left light up when the measurement
value reaches 2150, and all status indicators light up when the
measurement value becomes 2300 or more.

Three indicators light up All indicators light up


when the status reaches 50% when the status reaches 100%

Cumulative Run Time Alarm Set Value (ot-a)


The cumulative run time for notifying the replacement time can be set.
For details, refer to page 57.

Cumulative Run Time Monitor (ot-c)


The cumulative run time is displayed. It is not a setting item. The
numerical values are displayed in increments of 0.1 years.

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Operation in Run Mode

• Set each digit using the individual UP1 to UP6 Keys (DW1 to DW6 Keys).

H7CC-R11@
Output Mode: HI or LO Output Mode: HI-LO or AREA

*
*
• Measurement Value
Measurement value Measurement value
Displays the currently measured value.

* * • Comparison Value, Comparison Value 1,


and Comparison Value 2
Measurement value Measurement value Set the comparison value, comparison
value 1, and comparison value 2.
Comparison value Comparison value 1
The measurement value is compared to
*
comparison value, comparison value 1, and
*
*1 comparison value 2 and an output is made
Measurement value according to the selected output mode.

Comparison value 2

*
* *1
* Use UP1+UP3 to move up and
DW1+DW3 to move down

H7CC-R11W@

* * Use UP1+UP3 to move up and


*
DW1+DW3 to move down
Measurement value 1

Comparison value 1

Measurement value 2

Comparison value 2

*
*1

* * Use UP1+UP3 to move up and


DW1+DW3 to move down

*1 Peak/bottom hold enabled

Displayed for Models Other Than “-W” Models Displayed for “-W” Models
• Peak/bottom hold value
The peak (maximum) and bottom (minimum)
Peak hold value Peak hold value 1 values are displayed after counting starts.

* * • Peak/bottom hold value 1 and 2


Peaks (maximums) 1 and 2 and bottoms
(minimums) 1 and 2 are displayed after
Bottom hold value 1 counting starts.
Bottom hold value
Note: The hold values will be initialized when
* hold operation is performed or reset 1 input
* Use UP1+UP3 to move up and is turned OFF while peak/bottom hold
DW1+DW3 to move down values 1 and 2 are being displayed.(The
reset 2 input operates in the same way if
Peak hold value 2 the input mode is set to 2-input mode.)

Bottom hold value 2

* Use UP1+UP3 to move up and


DW1+DW3 to move down

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Key Protect Level


When the key-protect switch is set to ON, it is possible to prevent setting errors by prohibiting the use of certain operation keys by specifying the
key protect level (KP-1 to KP-7). The key protect level is set in the function setting mode.
The key protect indicator is lit when the key-protect switch is ON.

* OFF ON
(Disable) (Enable)

* Factory-set to OFF

Key protect

Details
Level Meaning Switching display
Changing mode* Hold operation Up/Down Keys
during operation

KP-1
Invalid Valid Valid Valid
(default setting)

KP-2 Invalid Valid Invalid Valid

KP-3 Invalid Valid Valid Invalid

KP-4 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 function setting mode.

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Replacement Time Notification Function


The counter includes parts such as electrolytic capacitors and relays Output ON Count Alarm Set Value (on-a, on1a, on2a)
that deteriorate with time or with repeated operations. Set the alarm value for the output ON count.
The H7CC is equipped with a function for notifying the replacement The limit can be set between 0×1000 (0 times) and 9999×1000
time by the cumulative run time and ON count of the relay contact. (9,999,000 times). Only the underlined values are set. The alarm will
be disabled if 0 is set.
When either one of the deterioration of the electrolytic capacitors due
100,000 times is set in the default settings.
to the cumulative run time or the deterioration of the relay contact due
If the total output ON count reaches the alarm set value or above, an
to the output ON count reaches the replacement time, Rplc
RPLC (replacement time) error can be displayed on the Timer.
(REPLACE) can be displayed on the Timer. For details on RPLC
display, refer to Self-diagnosis Function on this page.

Cumulative Run Time Alarm Set Value (ot-a)


The cumulative run time can be set in a range from 0.0 to 99.9 years.
The Replacement Time Notification Function is disabled if 0 is set.
10 years is set in the default settings.
If the cumulative run time reaches the alarm set value or above, an
RPLC (replacement time) error can be displayed on the Timer.

The extent of deterioration of electrolytic capacitors varies depending


on the capacitor temperature and usage period. According to the
default settings, the ambient temperature is 35°C, the output load is
50%, and the utilization rate is 100%. If you are changing the actual
usage conditions, enter the ambient temperature, output load, and
utilization rate in the H7CC replacement time calculation tool
available on the OMRON website to calculate the appropriate
cumulative run time when the deterioration of electrolytic capacitors is
expected.

Self-diagnostic Function
The following displays will appear if an error occurs.
Set value
Main display Sub-display Error Output status Correction method
after reset

ffffff *3 No change Measurement value overflow *2 No change Measurement value ≤ 999999 No change
Either perform hold operation or
e1 Not lit CPU OFF No change
reset the power supply.

e2 Not lit Memory error (RAM) OFF Turn ON the power again. No change

e2 sum Memory error (non-volatile memory) *1 OFF Hold operation Factory setting
The cumulative run time or output ON
Rplc *4 No change No change Hold operation No change
count reaches the replacement time
*1. This includes times when the life of the non-volatile memory has expired.
*2. Occurs when the measurement value reaches 999,999.
*3. Display flashes (1-second cycles).
*4. The normal display and Rplc will appear alternately.
When hold operation is performed, Rplc will not be displayed even if the alarm set value is exceeded. (Monitoring is possible, however,
because the counter will continue without the cumulative run time and output ON count being cleared.)
Rplc is displayed again if the power is turned OFF/ON after the Rplc display is cleared during recovery by the hold operation. If you do not
want to display Rplc when the power is turned OFF/ON, either change the alarm set value to the present value or above, or change the alarm
set value to 0 to disable it.

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Output Mode Settings


Models Other Than H7CC-R11W@ in Tachometer Mode Models Other Than H7CC-R11W@ in AMD-compatible Mode
Output mode Output mode
Operation Operation
setting setting
Comparison value 2 Comparison value 2 a
(Upper-limit) (Upper-limit)

Measurement Measurement
value value
Comparison value 1
Upper and Comparison value 1 Upper and (Lower-limit)
(Lower-limit)
lower limit lower limit

OUT
OUT
ON condition: Measurement value < Comparison value 1 or
ON condition: Measurement value ≤ Comparison value 1 or
Measurement value ≥ Comparison value 2
Measurement value ≥ Comparison value 2
Note: When comparison value 1 ≥ comparison value 2, the
Note: When comparison value 1 ≥ Comparison value 2, the
output is always ON regardless of the comparison value. output is always ON regardless of the comparison value.

Comparison b
Comparison
value 2 value 2

Measurement Measurement
value value
Comparison Comparison
value 1 value 1
Area
Area
OUT OUT
Condi- Comparison value 1 ≤ Comparison value 1 >
Condi- Comparison value 1 ≤ Comparison value 1 > tion Comparison value 2 Comparison value 2
tion Comparison value 2 Comparison value 2
Comparison value 1 ≤ Comparison value 2 ≤
Comparison value 1 ≤ Comparison value 2 ≤ ON con-
ON con- measurement value < measurement value <
measurement value ≤ measurement value ≤ dition
dition Comparison value 2 Comparison value 1
Comparison value 2 Comparison value 1

Comparison value a
Comparison value (Upper-limit)
(Upper-limit)
Measurement value
Measurement value
Upper limit
Upper limit

OUT
OUT ON condition: Measurement value ≥ Comparison value
ON condition: Measurement value ≥ Comparison value

Measurement value
Measurement value
Lower limit Comparison value b
Lower limit Comparison value (Lower-limit)
(Lower-limit)

OUT
OUT ON condition: Measurement value < Comparison value
ON condition: Measurement value ≤ Comparison value Note: If time “a” is exceeded during operation, the output will turn ON. If time “b” is
exceeded during operation, the output will turn OFF. (If average processing is
enabled, the output operation will be performed when the time is exceeded once.)
H7CC-R11W@
Output mode setting Operation
Output 1 Output 2
Comparison
value 1 Comparison
value 2

CP1 display CP2 display


value value

Upper limit (HI)

OUT1 OUT2
ON condition for output 1: CP1 present value (display value) ≥ Comparison value 1
ON condition for output 2: CP2 present value (display value) ≥ Comparison value 2

Output 1 Output 2

CP1 CP2
display value display value

Lower limit (LO) Comparison Comparison


value 1 value 2

OUT1 OUT2
ON condition for output 1: CP1 present value (display value) ≤ Comparison value 1
ON condition for output 2: CP2 present value (display value) ≤ Comparison value 2

Precautions for the H7CC-R


In upper and lower limit output mode, if the comparison value setting is such that comparison value 1 ≥ comparison value 2, the output will always be ON.

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Hold Function
The measurement value (display value) and output are sustained while the hold input is ON.
Note: The output will maintain the current status when hold operation is performed.
Example:
Output mode setting Operation

Hold input * (hold operation)


Actual input

Display value
Lower limit Comparison value (lower limit)
Sustained display value
Sustained output

OUT

* The H7CC-R11W@ does not have a hold input.

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Precautions on Replacing the AMD-S


The H7CC-R11 is the recommended model for replacing the AMD-S-series Motion Detector. Refer to the following precautions before
replacing the AMD-S.

Terminal Arrangement and Wiring Connections


AMD-S H7CC-R11@
• Connection Sockets: 8PFA • Connection Sockets: P2CF-11
Black (white)
HOLD HOLD
Sensor
Brown (red) Black (white)

Blue (black)

8 7 6 5
6 5 4 3 4
P2CF-11
Sensor
8PFA

Blue
(black)
9 3

10 11 1 2
7 8 1 2
Brown (red)

Tb Ta Tc
100 to 240 VAC
Tc Ta Tb Relay output
100/110 VAC
(200/220 VAC) Relay output

Note: 1. Wiring must be changed from an 8-pin socket to an 11-pin socket.


2. Take into consideration the length of the wires and the terminal numbers.
3. Order the P2CF-11Connecting Socket separately.

Setting Procedure Characteristics


Perform the following settings to achieve the functions of the AMD-S
Model
using the H7CC-R11@. AMD-S H7CC-R11@
Item
Operation Key Settings −100 to 110 VAC
Supply voltage −100 to 240 VAC
Model H7CC-R11@ −200 to 220 VAC
AMD-S Set No-voltage input/voltage
Voltage input (high: 4 to 14 V,
Item Parameters Setting range Input method input (high: 4.5 to 30 V,
value low: 0 to 1 V)
low: 0 to 2 V)
0.01 to 0.1 s
External power 12 VDC (±10%),
(AMD-S@1), 12 VDC ±1 V, 12 mA
supply 100 mA
Measuring 0.1 to 1 s 1ms
ranges (AMD-S@2),
cnts --- 3 A at 250 VAC/30 VDC
(CNTS) 10ms Relay output 5 A at 200 VAC (resistive load)
1 to 10 s (resistive load)
(AMD-S@3) Rotation increase (AMD-SU@) HI-LO, AREA, HI-HI, LO-
Output mode
Rotation decrease (AMD-SL@) LO
Rotation increase
detection --- Lower Setting method Input pulse interval (s) Input pulse interval (s) *
limit
Output (AMD-SU@) Detection
mode
totm rotation rate
6 to 6,000 rpm 0.00006 to 20,000 rpm *
Rotation decrease (TOTM) (for 1 pulse/rotation) (for 1 pulse/rotation)
detection --- Upper range
limit
(AMD-SL@) Always from 0.1 to 10 s Setting range: 0.0 to
Startup time
(Always 10 s if not specified.) 99.9 s
Average
processing
None avgn --- OFF Output relay electrical
Output relay electrical
(AVGN) Life expectancy operations of 100,000
operations of 500,000 min.
min.
Non-volatile memory
Input mode Voltage Input imod --- PNP Memory backup None (overwrites: 100,000
(IMOD)
times min.)

Startup * When set to AMD mode.


time
Fixed (0.1 to 10 s) stmr ∼ 0.0
(STMR) (0.0s) (99.9s)

Note: The characters displayed in reverse video are the default


settings.

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Safety Precautions for All H7CC Series (Common)
Be sure to read the precautions for all Counters.
Warning Indications
Indicates a potentially hazardous CAUTION
situation which, if not avoided, may Do not allow pieces of metal, wire clippings, or fine
CAUTION result in minor or moderate injury or in metallic shavings or fillings from installation to enter
property damage. the product. Doing so may occasionally result in
Precautions for Supplementary comments on what to do electric shock, fire, or malfunction.
Safe Use or avoid doing, to use the product safely.
Minor injury due to explosion may occasionally occur.
Supplementary comments on what to do Do not use the Counter where subject to flammable or
Precautions for or avoid doing, to prevent failure to explosive gas.
Correct Use operate, malfunction or undesirable
effect on product performance. Fire may occasionally occur. Tighten the terminal
screws to the rated torque.
Meaning of Product Safety Symbols H7CC terminals and
P3GA-11/P3G-08 socket terminals
Caution against electric shock : 6.55 to 7.97 lb-in (0.74 to 0.90 N·m)
Used to warn of the risk of electric shock under
P2CF Socket terminals: 4.4 lb-in (0.5 N·m)
specific conditions.

General prohibition Minor injury due to electric shock may occasionally


Indicates the instructions of unspecified occur. Do not touch any of the terminals while power
prohibited action is being supplied. Be sure to mount the terminal cover
after wiring.
No disassembly
Use to indicate prohibition when there is a risk
The service life of the output relay varies considerably
of minor injury from electrical shock or other
according to its usage. Use the output relay within its
source if the product is disassembled.
rated load and electrical life expectancy. If the output
General instructions relay is used beyond its life expectancy, its contacts
Used for general mandatory action precautions may become fused or there may be a risk of fire. Also,
for which there is no specified symbol. 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.

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Precautions for Safe Use


• When mounting the Counter to a panel, tighten the two mounting • Do not use organic solvents (such as paint thinners or benzine),
screws alternately, a little at a time, so as to keep them at an equal strong alkali, or strong acids as they will damage the external
tightness. If the panel screws are tightened unequally, water may finish.
enter the panel. • Confirm that indications are working normally, including the
• Store the Counter at the specified temperature. If the Counter has backlight LED, and LCD. The indicator LEDs, LCD, and resin parts
been stored at a temperature of less than may deteriorate more quickly depending on the application
−10°C, allow the Counter to stand at room temperature for at least environment, preventing normal indications. Periodic inspection
3 hours before use. and replacement are required.
• Mounting the Counter side-by-side may reduce the life • The waterproof packing may deteriorate, shrink, or harden
expectancies of internal components. depending on the application environment. Periodic inspection and
• Use the Counter within the specified ranges for the ambient replacement are required.
operating temperature and humidity.
• Do not use or store the product in the following locations:
• Locations subject to sudden or extreme changes in temperature.
• Locations subject to oil.
• Locations where high humidity may result in condensation.
• Locations prone to icing.
• Locations with excessive vibration or shock.
• Locations subject to exposure chemicals.
• Locations subject to water.
• Locations subject to bugs and small animals
• Do not use this Counter in dusty environments, in locations where
corrosive gasses are present, or in locations subject to direct
sunlight.
• Install the Counter well away from any sources of static electricity,
such as pipes transporting molding materials, powders, or liquids.
• Internal elements may be destroyed if a voltage outside the rated
voltage range is applied.
• Be sure that polarity is correct when wiring the terminals.
• Separate the Counter from sources of noise, such as devices with
input signals from power lines carrying noise, and wiring for I/O
signals.
• Do not connect more than two crimp terminals to the same
terminal.
• Up to two wires of the same size and type can be inserted into a
single terminals.
• Use the specified wires for wiring.
Applicable Wires: AWG 18 to AWG 22, solid or twisted, copper
(Wire material: Copper)
• Install a switch or circuit breaker that allows the operator to
immediately turn OFF the power, and label it to clearly indicate its
function.
• 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.

Sensor

Diode

0V Input
• Use a switch, relay, or other contact so that the rated power supply
voltage will be reached within 0.1 seconds. If the power supply
voltage is not reached quickly enough, the Counter may
malfunction or outputs may be unstable.
• 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.
• 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.
• When changing the comparison value during operation, because
the H7CC uses a constant read-in system, the output status will
change if the comparison value is changed to a value on the other
side of the present value. (when using as a tachometer)
• 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. (when using as a counter)
• When the power is turned ON using the factory settings, the output
will turn ON after 999.9 s if no pulses are received as count input.

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Precautions for Correct Use Conformance to EN/IEC Standards


• Read this manual carefully before using the product. • When conforming to EMC standards, refer to the information
• An inrush current of approx. 10 A will flow for a short time when the provided in this datasheet for cable selection and other conditions.
power supply is turned ON. If the capacity of the power supply is • This is a class A product. In residential areas it may cause radio
not sufficient, the Counter may not start. Be sure to use a power interference, in which case the user may be required to take
supply with sufficient capacity. adequate measures to reduce interference.
• Make sure the power supply voltage and loads are within the • Basic insulation is provided between power supply and input
specifications and ratings for the product. terminals, between power supply and output terminals, and
• To allow for the startup time of peripheral devices (e.g., sensors) of between input and output terminals.
the Counter (Tachometer), start Counter timing operation 200 ms • When double insulation or reinforced insulation is required, apply
to 290 ms after turning ON the power. The input signal will not be double insulation or reinforced insulation as defined in IEC 60664
accepted before 200 to 290 ms has elapsed. that is suitable for the maximum operating voltage with clearances
or solid insulation.
ON
Power Supply
OFF • Connect the input and output terminals to devices that do not have
200 ms 0 to 90 ms 5 ms 0 to 1s any exposed charged parts.

Input Impossible Unstable Possible Unstable Impossible

• The input signal will not be accepted after 5 to 1005 ms has


elapsed from when the power supply is turned OFF.
• 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.
• The capacity of the external power supply is 100 mA at 12 V. When
using a 24 VAC/12 to 48 VDC power supply, reduce the load with
the power supply voltage, as shown in the following diagram (DC
power supplies only).
Load current (mA)

100

20

10.8 15

Power supply voltage (VDC)


• If the prescale value setting is incorrect, a counting error will occur.
Check that the settings are correct before using this function.
• 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.
• 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.
• 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.
• Dispose of the product according to local ordinances as they apply.
• Do not use because it may be damaged inside the product when
the product fall by mistake.
• Confirm the wiring the input and output terminals correctly before
power is supplied.
• Do not use the product near radio wave receivers. Doing so may
cause incoming radio wave interference.
• Do not use in a circuit with the waveform is distorted. The error will
increase due to the influence of the distorted waveform.
• Install product so that the load doesn't span the product body.

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