CSM_H7AN_DS_E_3_1
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Digital Counter (DIN 72 × 72)
H7AN
A DIN 72 x 72 mm Best-selling Counter
Easy setting with thumbwheel switches.
A draw-out construction enables maintenance without rewiring.
Models with 2-, 4-, 6-, or 8-digit displays are also available.
Total Counter models are also Available.
Complies with UL and CSA Marking.
Refer to Safety Precautions for All Counters and
Safety Precautions on page 17.
This product was upgraded in January 2006. Refer to Changes in
Specifications on page 18 for details.
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Ordering Information
Each model is sold together with a mounting bracket.
Preset Counter
Totalizing Counter
Note: Specify the power supply voltage when ordering.
One stage Two stages One stage Two stages
Reversible counter (Up/Down)
One stage Two stages
6
8
2
4
Incrementing (Up) or decrementing
(Down) counter (not reversible)
With digital
display
With digital
display
2
4
No. of
digits
Backup
function
No H7AN-2D ---
Yes H7AN-2DM ---
No H7AN-4D H7AN-W4D
Yes H7AN-4DM H7AN-W4DM
Incrementing (Up), decrementing (Down),
or reversible (Up/Down) counter
No. of
digits
Backup
function
With digital
display
With digital
display
No H7AN-R6D H7AN-RW6D
Yes H7AN-R6DM H7AN-RW6DM
No H7AN-R8D ---
Yes H7AN-R8DM ---
No H7AN-E2D ---
Yes H7AN-E2DM ---
No H7AN-E4D H7AN-WE4D
Yes H7AN-E4DM H7AN-WE4DM
No. of
digits
Backup
function
With digital
display
With digital
display
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No. of
digits
Backup
function
No H7AN-RT6
Yes H7AN-RT6M
No H7AN-RT8
Yes H7AN-RT8M
Incrementing (Up) or decrementing
(Down) counter (not reversible)
Reversible counter
(Up/Down)
Reversible counter
(Up/Down)
No. of
digits
Backup
function
No H7AN-T4 H7AN-ET4
Yes H7AN-T4M H7AN-ET4M
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Specifications
Preset Counters
Incrementing/Decrementing Counters
Reversible Counters
Incrementing, Decrementing, and Reversible Counters
Operating method Incrementing and decrementing (selectable with DIP switch)
Mounting method Flush mounting
Operation modes N, F, C, R, K, P, Q (selectable with rotary DIP switch)
Input signal method (Count and reset
inputs)
Contact and solid-state input voltage (H and L)
Control output 1-stage counters: Contact (SPDT) and solid-state output (H and L output switchable)
2-stage counters: Contact (SPST-NO) and solid-state output (H and L output switchable)
Set value read Continuous mode
Memory backup No Yes/No (Selectable using DIP switch)
Display Yes (10-mm high 7-segment LED, Up indicator) Yes (10-mm high 7-segment LED, Up indicator)
Models 2 digits 1 stage H7AN-2D H7AN-2DM
4 digits 1 stage H7AN-4D H7AN-4DM
2 stages H7AN-W4D H7AN-W4DM
Operating method Reversible (selectable with rotary DIP switch) between 0 and the set value
Incrementing/decrementing A/D (command inputs)
Incrementing/decrementing B/E (individual inputs)
Incrementing/decrementing C/F (phase difference inputs)
Mounting method Flush mounting
Operation modes N, F, C, R, K, P, Q (selectable with rotary DIP switch)
Input signal method (Count, reset
input)
Contact and solid-state input voltage (H and L)
Control output 1-stage counters: Contact (SPDT) and solid-state output (H and L output switchable)
2-stage counters: Contact (SPST-NO) and solid-state output (H and L output switchable)
Set value read Continuous mode
Memory backup No Yes/No (Selectable using DIP switch)
Display Yes (10-mm high 7-segment LED)
Models 2 digits 1 stage H7AN-E2D H7AN-E2DM
4 digits 1 stage H7AN-E4D H7AN-E4DM
2 stages H7AN-WE4D H7AN-WE4DM
Operating method Incrementing, decrementing, and reversible (UP/DOWN A to F) (selectable with rotary DIP switch)
Mounting method Flush mounting
Operation modes N, F, C, R, K, P, Q (selectable with rotary DIP switch)
Input signal method (Count, reset
input)
Contact and solid-state input voltage (H and L)
Control output 1-stage counters: Contact (SPDT) and solid-state output (H and L output switchable)
2-stage counters: Contact (SPST-NO) and solid-state output (H and L output switchable)
Set value read Continuous mode, Reset mode (selectable)
Memory backup No Yes/No (Selectable using DIP switch)
Display Yes (8-mm high 7-segment LED, Up indicator)
Models 6 digits 1 stage H7AN-R6D H7AN-R6DM
2 stage H7AN-RW6D H7AN-RW6DM
8 digits 1 stages H7AN-R8D H7AN-R8DM
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Totalizing Counters
Incrementing/Decrementing Counters
Reversible Counters
Incrementing, Decrementing, and Reversible Counters
Ratings
*The ripple is 20% max.
**There is an inrush current of 14 A at 240 VAC for approximately 0.6 ms, 15 A at 12 to 24 VDC for 2 ms, 5 A at 48 VDC for 3 ms, or 8 A at 100 VDC
for 2 ms immediately after power-ON.
***Only preset counters can be automatically reset.
Operating method Incrementing and decrementing (selectable with DIP switch)
Mounting method Flush mounting
Input signal method (Count, reset input) Contact and solid-state input voltage (H and L)
Memory backup No Yes/No (Selectable using DIP switch)
Display Yes (10-mm high 7-segment LED)
Models 4 digits H7AN-T4 H7AN-T4M
Operating method Reversible (selectable with rotary DIP switch) between 0 and the full scale
Incrementing/decrementing A/D (command inputs)
Incrementing/decrementing B/E (individual inputs)
Incrementing/decrementing C/F (phase difference inputs)
Mounting method Flush mounting
Input signal method (Count, reset input) Contact and solid-state input voltage (H and L)
Memory backup No Yes/No (Selectable using DIP switch)
Display Yes (10-mm high 7-segment LED)
Models 4 digits H7AN-ET4 H7AN-ET4M
Operating method Incrementing, decrementing, and reversible (UP/DOWN A to F)
Mounting method Flush mounting
Input signal method (Count, reset input) Contact and solid-state input voltage (H and L)
Memory backup No Yes/No (Selectable using DIP switch)
Display Yes (8-mm high 7-segment LED)
Models 6 digits H7AN-RT6 H7AN-RT6M
8 digits H7AN-RT8 H7AN-RT8M
Rated supply voltage 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (common use); 12 to 24, 48, 100 VDC*
Operating voltage range 85% to 110% of rated voltage
Power consumption Approx. 10 VA (240 VAC at 50 Hz); Approx. 5 W (at 24 VDC)**
Max. counting speed of
CP1 and CP2
2-digit counters: 30 Hz
4-digit counters: 30 Hz or 5 kHz
6- or 8-digit counters: 30 Hz or 5 kHz
Minimum signal width (with ON/OFF ratio of 1:1): 30 Hz: 16.7 ms, 5 kHz: 0.1 ms
H: 4.5 to 30 VDC, L: 0 to 2 VDC
Reset Power supply reset (except for H7AN Counter with suffix “-M”):
Minimum power-OFF time: 0.5 s with a reset time of 0.05 s after power-ON.
External, manual, reset signal time: 0.02 s
Reset time after completion of reset signal: 0.05 s
Automatic reset***
Control output Contacts: 3 A at 250 VAC, resistive load (cosφ = 1)
No-contacts: 100 mA max. at 30 VDC max., open collector
Min. applicable load 10 mA at 5 VDC (p level reference value)
External power supply 80 mA, 12 VDC ±10% (contains 5% ripple max.)
Ambient temperature Operating: –10°C to 55°C (with no icing)
Storage: –25°C to 65°C (with no icing)
Ambient humidity 35% to 85%
Case Light gray (Munsell 5Y7/1)
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Characteristics
Engineering Data
Life of Contacts
Insulation resistance 100 MW min. (at 500 VDC) (between current-carrying terminal and exposed non-current-carrying metal parts, and
between non-continuous contacts)
Dielectric strength 2,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min (between current-carrying terminal and exposed non-current carrying metal parts)
750 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min (between non-continuous contacts)
Impulse withstand voltage 6 kV (between power terminals), 6 kV (between current-carrying terminal and exposed non-current-carrying metal
parts)
Noise immunity ±2 kV (between power terminals) and ±500 V (between input terminals), square-wave noise by noise simulator
Vibration resistance Destruction:10 to 55 Hz, 0.75-mm double amplitude
Malfunction:10 to 55 Hz, 0.5-mm double amplitude
Shock resistance Destruction: 300 m/s2
Malfunction: 100 m/s2
Life expectancy Mechanical: 10,000,000 operations min.
Electrical: 100,000 operations min. (3 A at 250 VAC, resistive load)
Approved standards UL508, CSA C22.2 No.14
Weight Approx. 360 g
Electric Life Expectancy
(Resistive load)
Electric Life Expectancy
(Inductive load)
Load current (A)
30 VDC (cosφ = 1)
250 VAC
(cosφ = 1)
30 VDC (L/R=7ms)
250 VAC
(cosφ = 0.4)
No. of operations (×103)
Load current (A)
Reference: 0.15 A max. can be switched 100,000
times at 125 VDC (cosφ = 1).
0.1 A max. can be switched 100,000
times when L/R = 7 ms.
No. of operations (×103)
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Operation
Count Operation
Preset Counters
Note: Two-stage counters, set the counters so that the interval between 1st and 2nd count out will be more than 5 ms. For Incrementing/
Decrementing switchable counters, only the 2nd value will be effective if the 1st value is larger than the 2nd value.
The Incrementing/Decrementing Counters give outputs in the following order; 1st to 2nd to 1st to 2nd.
Totalizing Counters
Note: The count value will return to “0” when it reaches the full scale limit.
* The full scale value is 9999 for the 4-digit counters, 999999 for the 6-digit counters, and 99999999 for the 8-digit counters.
Incrementing/Decrementing selectable mode Reversible mode
Incrementing mode
Reset
0
1st
2nd
Control outputs
2nd
Preset 1st
Display
Count out
Count out
Incrementing/Decrementing A, B, C (incrementing) mode
Reset
Display
0
1st
2nd
Control outputs
2nd
Preset
1st
Count out
Count out
Decrementing mode
Reset
Display
0
1st
2nd
Control outputs
Preset
1st
2nd
Count out
Count out
Incrementing/Decrementing D, E, F (decrementing) mode
Reset
Display
0
1st
2nd
Control outputs
Preset
1st
2nd
Count out
Count out
Incrementing/Decrementing selectable mode Reversible mode
Incrementing mode
Reset
Full scale*
Display
0
Incrementing/Decrementing A, B, C (decrementing) mode
Reset
Full scale*
Display
0
Decrementing mode
Reset
Full scale*
Display
0
Incrementing/Decrementing D, E, F (decrementing) mode
Reset
Full scale*
Display
0
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*Output Timing Charts
Output Delays
Input Mode Setting
Incrementing/Decrementing Selectable Mode
Note: The width of (A) must be the same as or lager than the minimum signal width, because an error of ±1 count may occur if the width of (A) is
smaller than the minimum signal width.
1-stage Counters 2-stage Counters
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
Start
Count
Contact output Load
Solid-state output
Loads
Phase (H to L)
Phase (L to H) *
Start
1st stage: count out
2nd stage: count out
Count
Load
Load
Contact outputs
Phase (H to L)
Phase (L to H) *
Loads
Phase (H to L)
Phase (L to H) *
Loads
Count out
* The operation of the load when the
phase has been reversed.
Solid-state
outputs
* The operation of the load when the phase
has been reversed.
Control output Max. counting speed Output delay
2-, 4-digit counters 6-, 8-digit counters
Contact output 30 Hz 14.0 to 16.0 ms 14.0 to 18.0 ms
5 kHz 6.0 to 8.0 ms 6.0 to 8.0 ms
Solid-state output 30 Hz 8.0 to 10.0 ms 9.5 to 12.0 ms
5 kHz 0.4 to 0.6 ms 0.3 to 0.5 ms
Incrementing mode Decrementing mode
CP1: Count input; CP2: prohibit (gate) input
0
1
2
3
4
5
0
H
L
CP1
H
L
CP2
(A) (A)
Prohibited
Count
CP1: Count input; CP2: prohibit (gate) input
0
H
L
CP1
H
L
CP2
(A) (A)
Prohibited
Count
n
n 1
n 2
n 3
n 4
n 5
CP1: Prohibit (gate) input; CP2: count input
0
1
2
3
4
5
0
H
L
CP1
H
L
CP2
(A) (A)
Count
Prohibited
CP1: Prohibit (gate) input; CP2: count input
0
H
L
CP1
H
L
CP2
(A) (A)
Count
Prohibited
n
n 1
n 2
n 3
n 4
n 5
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Reversible Mode
Note: 1. A: Minimum signal width; B: Must be at least 1/2 of minimum signal width. An error of ±1 count may occur if the width of (A) and (B) are
smaller than the minimum signal width.
2. Set the same counting speed for CP1 and CP2 when in Up/Down C, or F mode.
Output Modes
Note: 1. In the C, K, P, and Q modes, the counters must not count out again while the one-shot timer is working.
2. In the C mode, the present value is placed in reset start status as soon as the preset count is reached and the count-out status is not
displayed.
Incrementing mode Decrementing mode
Incrementing/Decrementing A command input mode
0
1
2
3
0
H
L
CP1
H
L
CP2
(A) (A)
Count
1
22
3
Incrementing/Decrementing D command input mode
0
0
H
L
CP1
H
L
CP2
(A) (A)
Count n
n 1
n 2
n 3
n 2
n 1
n 2
n 3
Incrementing/Decrementing B individual input mode
0
1
2
3
0
H
L
CP1
H
L
CP2
1
22
3
Count
1
Incrementing/Decrementing E individual input mode
0
0
H
L
CP1
H
L
CP2
(A)
Count n
n 1
n 2
n 3
n 2
n 1n 1
n 2
n 3
Incrementing/Decrementing C phase difference input mode
0
1
2
3
0
H
L
CP1
H
L
CP2
1
22
3
Count
BBBB
Incrementing/Decrementing F phase difference input mode
0
H
L
CP1
H
L
CP2
Count
BBBB
n
n 1
n 2
n 3
n 2
n 1
n 2
n 3
Output
mode
Incrementing, Incrementing/Decrementing A, B, C Decrementing, Incrementing/Decrementing D, E, F
N
Incrementing, decrementing, or reversible
Only CP2 is effective for
1-stage digital counters.
One-shot 1st output (0.5 s, fixed)
Self-holding output Self-holding output One-shot 2nd output (0.1 to 1 s, variable)
Reset
2nd
Display 1st
1st output
2nd output
0
Reset
2nd
Display 1st
1st output
2nd output
0
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F
C
R
K
P
Q
Output
mode
Incrementing, Incrementing/Decrementing A, B, C Decrementing, Incrementing/Decrementing D, E, F
Reset
2nd
Display 1st
1st output
2nd output
0
Reset
2nd
Display 1st
1st output
2nd output
0
Reset
2nd
Display 1st
1st output
2nd output
0
Reset
2nd
Display 1st
1st output
2nd output
0
Reset
2nd
Display 1st
1st output
2nd output
0
Reset
2nd
Display 1st
1st output
2nd output
0
Reset
2nd
Display 1st
1st output
2nd output
0
Reset
2nd
Display1st
1st output
0
2nd
1st output
2nd output
Reset
2nd
Display 1st
1st output
2nd output
0
Reset
2nd
Display 1st
1st output
2nd output
0
Reset
2nd
Display 1st
1st output
0
Reset
2nd
Display 1st
1st output
0
2nd output
Reset
2nd
1st output
0
2nd output
Display 1st
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Nomenclature
Nomenclature
Preset Counter
Note: These settings are the defaults for the specification selection switches.
321
SW4
SW2
21
SW4
SW1 SW2
32121
SW4SW3
SW2
2121
SW4SW3
SW1 SW2
3211
SW4SW3
SW2
211
SW4SW3
SW1 SW2
321321
SW4SW3
SW2
21321
SW4SW3
SW1 SW2
H7AN-2D, -2DM
H7AN-E2D, -E2DM
Indicator lights at count-out
Indicator lights when reset input is received
Pushbutton switch for manual reset
Internal Unit mounting screw
One-shot timer adjuster
Front cover
Seven-segment LED digital display
Arrangement and Functions of Specification Selection Switches
H7AN-2D (Counting speed: 30 Hz only) H7AN-E2D
(Counting speed: 30 Hz only)
H7AN-2DM
(Counting speed: 30 Hz only)
H7AN-E2DM
(Counting speed: 30 Hz only)
H7AN-4D, -4DM
H7AN-E4D, -E4DM
H7AN-4D H7AN-E4D
H7AN-4DM H7AN-E4DM
Arrangement and Functions of Specification Selection Switches
Indicator lights at count-out
Indicator lights when reset input is received
Pushbutton switch for manual reset
Internal Unit mounting screw
One-shot timer adjuster
Front cover
Seven-segment LED digital display
SW3: Power failure memory backup
Memory backup
(See note.)
No memory backup
SW2: (A) Operating mode selector
SW4-2: Manual reset selector
Manual reset possible
(See note.)
Manual reset not possible
SW4-1: Output phase selector for
transistor output section
LH (at count-out)
(See note.)
HL (at count-out)
SW2: (A) Operating mode selector
SW3-1: CP1 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note.)
5 kHz
SW3-2: CP2 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note.)
5 kHz
SW4-2: Manual reset selector
Manual reset possible
(See note.)
Manual reset not possible
SW4-1: Output phase selector for
transistor output section
LH (at count-out)
(See note.)
HL (at count-out)
SW3-3: SW3-3: Power failure
memory backup
Memory backup (See note.)
No memory backup
SW2: (A) Operating mode selector
SW3-1: CP1 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note.)
5 kHz
SW3-2: CP2 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note.)
5 kHz
SW4-2: Manual reset selector
Manual reset possible
(See note.)
Manual reset not possible
SW4-1: Output phase selector for
transistor output section
LH (at count-out) (See note.)
HL (at count-out)
SW4-3: UP/DOWN selector
Up counting (incrementing)
(See note.)
Down counting
(decrementing)
SW2: (A) Operating mode selector
SW4-2: Manual reset selector
Manual reset possible
(See note.)
Manual reset not possible
SW4-1: Output phase selector for
transistor output section
LH (at count-out)
(See note.)
HL (at count-out)
SW4-3: UP/DOWN selector
Up counting (incrementing)
(See note.)
Down counting
(decrementing)
SW3:
Power failure memory backup
Memory backup
(See note.)
No memory backup
SW2: (A) Operating mode selector
SW1: (A) Counting function selector
SW4-2: Manual reset selector
Manual reset possible
(See note.)
Manual reset not possible
SW4-1: Output phase selector for
transistor output section
LH (at count-out)
(See note.)
HL (at count-out)
SW2: (A) Operating mode selector
SW4-2: Manual reset selector
Manual reset possible
(See note.)
Manual reset not possible
SW4-1: Output phase selector for
transistor output section
LH (at count-out)
(See note.)
HL (at count-out)
SW1: (A) Counting function selector
SW4-3: UP/DOWN selector
Up counting (incrementing)
(See note.)
Down counting
(decrementing)
SW4-3: UP/DOWN selector
Up counting (incrementing)
(See note.)
Down counting (decrementing)
SW1: (A) Counting function selector
SW3-3: Power failure memory backup
Memory backup
(See note.)
No memory backup
SW2: (A) Operating mode selector
SW1: (A) Counting function selector
SW3-1: CP1 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note.)
5 kHz
SW3-2: CP2 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note.)
5 kHz
SW4-2: Manual reset selector
Manual reset possible
(See note.)
Manual reset not possible
SW4-1: Output phase selector for
transistor output section
LH (at count-out)
(See note.)
HL (at count-out)
SW2: (A) Operating mode selector
SW3-1: CP1 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note.)
5 kHz
SW3-2: CP2 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note.)
5 kHz
SW4-2: Manual reset selector
Manual reset possible
(See note.)
Manual reset not possible
SW4-1: Output phase selector for
transistor output section
LH (at count-out)
(See note.)
HL (at count-out)
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Note: These settings are the defaults for the specification selection switches.
3 42121
SW4SW3
SW2
32121
SW4SW3
SW1 SW2
32121
SW4SW3
SW1 SW2
3 421321
SW4SW3
SW2
321321
SW4SW3
SW1 SW2
321321
SW4SW3
SW1 SW2
H7AN-W4D, -W4DM
H7AN-WE4D, -WE4DM
Arrangement and Functions of Specification Selection Switches
H7AN-W4D H7AN-WE4D
H7AN-W4DM H7AN-WE4DM
H7AN-R6D, -R6DM
H7AN-R8D, -R8DM
H7AN-R6D, -R8D
H7AN-R6DM, -R8DM
Arrangement and Functions of Specification Selection Switches
Indicator lights when reset input is received
Pushbutton switch for manual reset
Internal Unit mounting screw
One-shot timer adjuster
Front cover
Seven-segment LED digital display
Indicator lights at count-out
Indicator lights when
reset input is received
Pushbutton switch for
manual reset
Internal Unit mounting screw
One-shot timer adjuster
Front cover
Seven-segment LED
digital display
Indicator lights at count-out
Indicator lights when
reset input is received
Pushbutton switch for
manual reset
Internal Unit mounting screw
One-shot timer adjuster
Front cover
Indicator lights at count-out
SW2: (B) Operating mode selector SW1: (A) Counting function selector
SW4-4: UP/DOWN selector
Up counting (incrementing)
(See note.)
Down counting (decrementing)
SW3-1: CP1 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note.)
5 kHz
SW3-2: CP2 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note.)
5 kHz
SW3-3: Power failure memory backup
Memory backup (See note.)
No memory backup
SW3-3: Power failure memory backup
Memory backup
(See note.)
No memory backup
SW3-3:
Power failure memory backup
Memory backup
(See note.)
No memory backup
SW4-2: Set value read selector
Always read (See note.)
Read only at reset
SW4-3: Manual reset selector
Manual reset possible
(See note.)
Manual reset not possible
SW4-1: Output phase selector for
first transistor output section
LH (at count-out)
(See note.)
HL (at count-out)
SW4-2:
Output phase selector for
second transistor output section
LH (at count-out)
(See note.)
HL (at count-out)
SW2: (B) Operating mode selector
SW3-1: CP1 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note.)
5 kHz
SW3-2: CP2 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note.)
5 kHz
SW4-3: Manual reset selector
Manual reset possible
(See note.)
Manual reset not possible
SW4-1: Output phase selector for
first transistor output section
LH (at count-out)
(See note.)
HL (at count-out)
SW4-2:
Output phase selector for
second transistor output section
LH (at count-out)
(See note.)
HL (at count-out)
SW1: (B) Counting function selector
SW2: (A) Operating mode selector
SW3-1: CP1 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note.)
5 kHz
SW3-2: CP2 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note.)
5 kHz
SW4-3: Manual reset selector
Manual reset possible
(See note.)
Manual reset not possible
SW4-1: Output phase selector for
transistor output section
LH (at count-out)
(See note.)
HL (at count-out)
SW4-2: Set value read selector
Always read (See note.)
Read only at reset
SW1: (B) Counting function selector
SW2: (A) Operating mode selector
SW3-1: CP1 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note.)
5 kHz
SW3-2: CP2 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note.)
5 kHz
SW4-3: Manual reset selector
Manual reset possible
(See note.)
Manual reset not possible
SW4-1: Output phase selector for
transistor output section
LH (at count-out)
(See note.)
HL (at count-out)
SW1: (A) Counting function selector
SW2: (B) Operating mode selector
SW3-1: CP1 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note.)
5 kHz
SW3-2: CP2 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note.)
5 kHz
SW4-3: Manual reset selector
Manual reset possible
(See note.)
Manual reset not possible
SW4-1: Output phase selector for
first transistor output section
LH (at count-out)
(See note.)
HL (at count-out)
SW4-2:
Output phase selector for second
transistor output section
LH (at count-out)
(See note.)
HL (at count-out)
SW2: (B) Operating mode selector
SW4-4: UP/DOWN selector
Up counting (incrementing)
(See note.)
Down counting (decrementing)
SW3-1: CP1 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note.)
5 kHz
SW3-2: CP2 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note.)
5 kHz
SW4-3: Manual reset selector
Manual reset possible
(See note.)
Manual reset not possible
SW4-1: Output phase selector for first
transistor output section
LH (at count-out)
(See note.)
HL (at count-out)
SW4-2:
Output phase selector for
second transistor output section
LH (at count-out)
(See note.)
HL (at count-out)
H7AN
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Totalizing Counter
SW3-1: CP1 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note 1.)
5 kHz
SW3-1: CP1 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note 1.)
5 kHz
SW3-2: CP2 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note 1.)
5 kHz
SW3-2: SW3-2: CP2 maximum
counting speed selector
30 Hz (See note 1.)
5 kHz
SW4-3: Set value read selector
Always read (See note 1.)
Read only at reset
SW4-4: Manual reset selector
Manual reset possible
(See note 1.)
Manual reset not possible
SW4-1: Manual reset selector
Manual reset possible
(See note 1.)
Manual reset not possible
SW4-2: UP/DOWN selector
Up counting (incrementing)
(See note 1.)
Down counting
(decrementing)
H7AN-RW6D, -RW6DM
Arrangement and Functions of
Specification Selection Switches
H7AN-RW6D
H7AN-RW6DM
H7AN-T4, -T4M, -ET4, -ET4M
H7AN-RT6, -RT6M, -RT8, -RT8M
H7AN-T4
Arrangement and Functions of Specification Selection Switches
SW3-1: CP1 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note 1.)
5 kHz
SW3-2: CP2 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note 1.)
5 kHz
SW4-1: Manual reset selector
Manual reset possible
(See note 1.)
Manual reset not possible
SW4-2: UP/DOWN selector
Up counting (incrementing)
(See note 1.)
Down counting (decrementing)
SW3-3:
Power failure memory backup
Memory backup (See note 1.)
No memory backup
H7AN-T4M
Indicator lights when
reset input is received
Pushbutton switch
for manual reset
Internal Unit mounting screw
One-shot timer adjuster
Front cover
Seven-segment LED
digital display
Indicator lights at count-out
Indicator lights when reset input is received
Pushbutton switch for manual reset
Internal Unit mounting screw
Front cover
Seven-segment LED digital display
SW1: (B) Counting function selector
SW2: (B) Operating mode selector
SW4-1:
Output phase selector for first
transistor output section
LH (at count-out)
(See note 1.)
HL (at count-out)
SW4-2:
Output phase selector for
second transistor output section
LH (at count-out)
(See note 1.)
HL (at count-out)
SW3-1: CP1 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note 1.)
5 kHz
SW3-2: CP2 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note 1.)
5 kHz
SW1:
(B) Counting function selector
SW2: (B) Operating mode selector
SW3-3:
Power failure memory backup
Memory backup (See note 1.)
No memory backup
SW4-3: Set value read selector
Always read (See note 1.)
Read only at reset
SW4-4: Manual reset selector
Manual reset possible
(See note 1.)
Manual reset not possible
SW4-1: Output phase selector for
first transistor output section
LH (at count-out)
(See note 1.)
HL (at count-out)
SW4-2:
Output phase selector for
second transistor output section
LH (at count-out)
(See note 1.)
HL (at count-out)
SW3-1: CP1 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note 1.)
5 kHz
SW3-2: CP2 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note 1.)
5 kHz
SW4: Manual reset selector
Manual reset possible
(See note 1.)
Manual reset not possible
H7AN-ET4
SW4: Manual reset selector
Manual reset possible
(See note 1.)
Manual reset not possible
SW3-3:
Power failure memory backup
Memory backup (See note 1.)
No memory backup
H7AN-ET4M H7AN-RT6M, -RT8M
SW1: (A) Counting function selector
H7AN-RT6, -RT8
SW3-1: CP1 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note 1.)
5 kHz
SW3-2: CP2 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note 1.)
5 kHz
SW4: Manual reset selector
Manual reset possible
(See note 1.)
Manual reset not possible
SW1: (B) Counting function selector
SW3-1: CP1 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note 1.)
5 kHz
SW3-2: CP2 maximum
counting speed selector
30 Hz (See note 1.)
5 kHz
SW1: (A) Counting function selector
SW4: Manual reset selector
Manual reset possible
(See note 1.)
Manual reset not possible
SW3-3:
Power failure memory backup
Memory backup (See note 1.)
No memory backup
SW3-1: CP1 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note 1.)
5 kHz
SW3-2: CP2 maximum counting
speed selector
30 Hz (See note 1.)
5 kHz
SW1: (B) Counting function selector
3 42121
SW4SW3
SW1 SW2
3 421321
SW4SW3
SW1 SW2
21321
SW4SW3
1321
SW4SW3
SW1
1321
SW4SW3
SW1
2121
SW4SW3
121
SW4SW3
SW1
121
SW4SW3
SW1
Note: 1. These settings are the defaults for the specification selection
switches.
2. Specifications selected using the internal specification selection
switches become after switching once a reset has been
performed (e.g., power supply reset, external reset, or manual
reset, but not automatic reset).
If a reset is not performed, operation will continue with the
specifications before switching.
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(A) Counting function selector
Note: These settings are the defaults.
(B) Counting function selector
Note: These settings are the defaults.
(A) Operating mode selector (1-stage preset
models)
Note: These settings are the defaults.
(B) Operating mode selector (2-stage preset
models)
Note: These settings are the defaults.
Dimensions
Note: All units are in millimeters unless otherwise indicated.
Switch
position
Function
0, 1, 8, 9
(See note.)
Up/Down A (command inputs)
2 Up/Down B (individual inputs)
3 Up/Down C (differential phase inputs)
4, 5 Up/Down D (command inputs)
6 Up/Down E (individual inputs)
7 Up/Down F (differential phase inputs)
Switch
position
Function
0, 1 Up/Down A (command inputs)
2 Up/Down B (individual inputs)
3 Up/Down C (differential phase inputs)
4, 5 Up/Down D (command inputs)
6 Up/Down E (individual inputs)
7 Up/Down F (differential phase inputs)
8DOWN
9 (See note.) UP
SW1
SW1
Switch
position
Function
0, 7, 8, F
(See note.)
N (count stop, output hold)
1, 9 F (overcount, output hold)
2, A C (automatic reset, one-shot output)
3, B R (automatic reset, one-shot output 1)
4, C K (overcount reset, one-shot output)
5, D P (automatic reset, one-shot output 2)
6, E Q (automatic reset, one-shot output 3)
Switch
position
Second-stage function
0, 7
(See note.)
First-stage
output hold
N (count stop, output hold)
1 F (overcount, output hold)
2 C (automatic reset, one-shot output)
3 R (automatic reset, one-shot output 1)
4 K (overcount reset, one-shot output)
5 P (automatic reset, one-shot output 2)
6 Q (automatic reset, one-shot output 3)
8, F First-stage
one-shot
output
N (count stop, output hold)
9 F (overcount, output hold)
A C (automatic reset, one-shot output)
B R (automatic reset, one-shot output 1)
C K (overcount reset, one-shot output)
D P (automatic reset, one-shot output 2)
E Q (automatic reset, one-shot output 3)
SW2
SW2
Panel Cutouts
Note: 1. The panel cutouts for the H7AN are as shown (according to DIN437000).
2. The recommended mounting panel thickness is from 1 to 5 mm.
3. Use the mounting bracket (sold together) to mount the digital counter.
82
100 min.
68+0.7
0
68+0.7
0
(n-1) × 72 + 70 min.
(including a tolerance of 2 mm)
68+0.7
0
72
10
4
10.5
15 115
72
Two mounting brackets M3.5 screw
@67.6
19
87.6
83
(When N units are
flush-mounted horizontally.)
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Mounting
Mounting brackets are included with the H7AN. Use these brackets to mount the H7AN securely so that there is no play.
Installation
Terminal Arrangement
Connections
Solid-state Inputs (NPN Transistors)
The CP1, CP2, and reset inputs of the H7AN must be voltage inputs.
Turn the screws on the mounting
brackets counterclockwise to
loosen them sufficiently. Attach
the bottom mounting bracket first.
After attaching the mounting brackets,
turn the screws clockwise to tighten
them sufficiently. When the screws are
completely tightened, you will hear the
threads disengage.
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1-stage Preset Counters
Reset
input
CP2
input CP1
input
0 V 12 V
() (+)
1.5 k
Power supply circuit Contact output
Solid-state
output
Surge
absorber
Power supply input
Ground terminal
Open terminal
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0 V 12 V
() (+)
1.5 k
Power supply circuit
Surge
absorber
Power supply input
Ground terminal
Contact output
2nd output 1st output
2nd output 1st output
2-stage Preset Counters
Reset
input
CP2
input CP1
input
1.5 k
Solid-state
output
Input
resis-
tance
4.7 k
Input
resis-
tance
4.7 k
Input
resis-
tance
4.7 kExternal
power
supply
(12 V)
Input
resis-
tance
4.7 k
Input
resis-
tance
4.7 k
Input
resis-
tance
4.7 kExternal
power
supply
(12 V)
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0 V 12 V
() (+)
Power supply circuit
Surge
absorber
Power supply input
Ground terminal Open terminals
Open terminals
Total Counters
Reset
input CP2
input CP1
input
Input
resis-
tance
4.7 k
Input
resis-
tance
4.7 k
Input
resis-
tance
4.7 kExternal
power
supply
(12 V)
Note: 1. The polarities of the DC power supply terminals are as
follows:
Terminal 1: negative; terminal 2: positive
2. If there is excessive external noise, terminal 3 must be
grounded to an appropriate place where the grounding
resistance is 100 max. There will be a current leakage
of 0.2 mA each from terminals 1 and 2 to terminal 3.
3. The open terminals cannot be used as relay terminals.
4. Insert surge absorbers between each of the power
supply terminals and the ground terminal. If the ground
terminal is not used, insert the surge absorbers between
terminal 1 and terminal 2.
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Contact Inputs
For contact inputs, the contact must have a switching capacity of
2.5 mA min. at 12 V. If a 680-W resistor (1/2 W) is used for R4,
reliability will be improved.
Connections of Single Solid-state Inputs
The following illustrations show how to connect a single solid-state input to digital counters connected in parallel. The H7AN has an input resistance
of 4.7 kW. If the number of counters is N, the total input resistance will be 4.7/N kW. In this case, the high level input signal voltage can be calculated
as follows:
(4.7/N) x E/(4.7/N + R)
Determine the value of E (V) and R (kW) so that the high level input signal voltage will be 5 to 30 VDC.
Connections of Single Contact Inputs
The following illustrations show how to connect a single contact input to digital counters connected in parallel. If the number of digital counters is
N, the total contact input current will be 2.5 x N (mA) at 12 VDC.
Solid-state Contact Input Signal Levels
1. High level: 4.5 V min.
2. Low level: 2 V max. H7AN
Sensor
Reset
(CP1)
(CP2)
( + )
( )
R1
H7AN
Sensor ( + )
Reset
(CP1)
(CP2)
( )
R3
H7AN
Sensor ( + )
External
resistor
Reset
(CP1)
(CP2)
( )
R2
High level: Transistor: OFF High level: PNP Transistor: ON;
R3 is optional.
High level: Transistor: OFF
4.7 k × E/(4.7 k + R1 or R2) must satisfy the above level.E: 30 VDC max.
(12 VDC if power is supplied from the external power supply.)
Input Conditions of the H7AN
H: 5 to 30 V
L: 0 to 2 V
H7AN
Sensor ( + )
Reset
(CP1)
(CP2)
( )
High level:
Contact: ON
R4
11
1
910118121314
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910118 121314
234567
H7AN H7AN
+E( V )
( )
4.7 k4.7 k
R (K)
N
8
4.7/N (K)
1
910118121314
234567
910118 121314
234567
H7AN H7AN
CP2 input contact
CP1 input contact
8 9 1011
1
Reset input
N
H7AN
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Solid-state Outputs (One-stage Counters)
Load Operation when Transistor is ON
External power supply for Load
Load Operation when Transistor is OFF
Load
Load
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(= RL)
+12 V
1.5 K
V out
Load
Sensor
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Load
+12 V
1.5 K
Vout = (V)
1.5 (k) + RL
12 RL
Connected to the input
terminals of other equipment
The output voltage (V out)
is calculated as follows:
Power supply
for load
Power supply
for load
External
power
supply
External
power
supply
Load
Load
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1-stage counter
(typical)
*
( + )
30 VDC max.
( )
+12 V
1.5 ΚW
External power supply for load
*This diode is necessary if the supply voltage is below 12 V.
External
power
supply
Power supply
for load
Note: 1. The total current consumption of the sensor and load
must not exceed the capacity of the external power
supply (80 mA).
2. The capacity of the load must not exceed the switching
capacity of the transistor (100 mA).
3. The polarities of the power supply terminals are not
reversible. Check connections before applying voltage to
the power supply terminals to avoid damaging the Counter.
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Safety Precautions
Refer to Safety Precautions for All Counters.
Minor injury due to electric shock may occasionally
occur. Do not touch any of the terminals while power
is being supplied.
Minor injury due to electric shock may occasionally
occur. Do not touch the terminals for at least 1 minute
after turning OFF the power supply.
Minor injury due to explosion may occasionally occur.
Do not use the H7AN where subject to flammable or
explosive gas.
Minor electric shock, fire, or malfunction may
occasionally occur. Never attempt to disassemble,
modify, or repair the H7AN or touch any of the internal
parts.
If the output relay is used beyond its life expectancy,
its contacts may become fused or there may be a risk
of fire.
Use the output relay within its rated load and
electrical life expectancy. The life expectancy of the output relay
varies considerably according to its usage.
Fire may occasionally occur. Tighten the terminal
screws to a torque of 0.74 to 0.90 N·m.
Do not allow metal fragments, lead wire scraps, or
chips from processing during installation to fall
inside the H7AN. Otherwise, minor electric shock, fire
or malfunction may occasionally occur.
Precautions for Safe Use
The H7AN is not waterproof or oil resistant. Do not use it in
locations subject to water or oil.
The load current must be within the rated current.
Pay careful attention to polarity to avoid wrong connections when
wiring the counter input terminals and reset input terminal.
Do not apply directly apply an external voltage to either the
transistor output terminals or external power supply terminals.
When using heaters, be sure to use a thermal switch for the load
circuit.
Use a switch, relay, or other contact device so that the power is
turned ON or OFF quickly. If the power supply voltage is not
reached quickly enough, the H7AN may malfunction.
Use the specified wires for wiring.
Applicable Wires:
AWG24 to AWG18 (cross-sectional area of 0.205 to 0.823 mm2)
Do not connect more than two crimp terminals to the same
terminal.
Do not connect anything to unused terminals.
Leaving the H7AN with outputs ON at a high temperature for a long
time may hasten the degradation of internal parts (such as
electrolytic capacitors). Therefore, use the product in combination
with relays and avoid leaving the product with the output turned ON
for a long period of time (e.g., a month or more).
The set value of the Preset Counter can be changed at any time
during operation and the new set value will be used immediately.
The output will turn ON whenever the set value equals the current
count, so change the set value with care. (If a setting switch is
accidentally touched during operation, the set value will be
changed and the new set value will be used for operation. Always
leave the front panel cover closed unless you are changing a
setting.)
When removing the Counter body from the case, never touch the
terminals or electronic components with your hands or subject
them to shock. When inserting the body, do not allow electronic
components to come in contact with the case.
Static electricity may destroy internal components. When removing
the Counter body from the case, do not touch an electronic
components other than the setting switches with your hands.
When changing the set value during operation, do not leave a
switch set so that two numbers are visible at the same time. The set
value will not be accurate. Push the buttons on the thumbwheel
switches firmly.
Precautions for Correct Use
Inrush current of approximately 23 A will flow for a short period of
time when the power supply is turned ON. If the capacity of the
power supply is insufficient, the H7AN may not start. Use a power
supply, breakers, an contacts with sufficient capacity.
After turning ON the power supply, 50 ms is required for the internal
circuits to reach the operating voltage. Operation for input signals
may not be correctly during this time.
After turning OFF the power supply, 50 ms is required for voltage in
the internal circuits to drop. Operation may be performed for input
signals during this time.
Operation after the power supply is interrupted with be as shown
below for models without data backup and for models that back up
data for power interruptions (models with model numbers ending in
“-M”).
Note: Use a model with a backup function (models ending in “-M”) to
maintain the settings even for power interruptions. Be sure to
enable the backup function.
!CAUTION
CP1
11
10
CP2
9
Reset
30 VDC max.
8
V
Polarity not
reversible
H7AN
12
13
14
8or
or
or
External
power
supply
Unstable operation
Power
Possible
ON
OFF
50 m
Reception of
input signal
50 ms
Power ON
OFF
Momentary
power interruption
Operation after
power interruption
0.5 s or more All reset
0.01 s or less The counter continues normal operation
same as before the power failure.
More than 0.01 and less than 0.5 s The counter may reset or continue operating.
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The following timing chart shows how the H7AN indicates when
there is an external or manual reset input.
To mount the casing on the digital counter, insert the digital counter
body into the casing by hand as far as possible and then tighten the
mounting screw. Press by the hand the front panel as indicated by
the arrow so that the screw will tighten securely.
Retaining Data during Power Interruptions
Data is written to EEPROM when the power is turned OFF. The write
life is 1,000,000 writes min.
Self-diagnosis
The following indications will be made when an error occurs.
Try correcting the error by cycling the power supply. If the indications
do not change, try inputting the reset signal. If that does not work, the
Counter will need to be repaired. If normal operation is recovered, it
might have been caused by noise. Check for noise generation.
Changes in Specifications
This product was upgraded in January 2006. The main changes are
described below.
1. Maximum Counting Speeds
A DIP switch on models with 4, 6, or 8 digits could be used to set
the maximum counting speed to 3 kHz, 5 kHz, or 30 kHz. The
upgraded models have been changed so the maximum counting
speed can be set to 5 kHz or 30 kHz.
2. Addition of Setting to Enable/Disable Data Backup for Power
Interruptions
On models that back up data when power is turned OFF (models
with model numbers ending in “-M”), a DIP switch setting has
been provided to enable or disable backup.
3. Changes in Functions Allocated to Function Setting Switches
Some of the functions allocated to the DIP switches have been
changed to allow for the changes described in 1 and 2, above.
7-segment
display
Reset
indicator
Count-out
indicator
Error Output
status
e1 OFF OFF CPU error OFF
e2 OFF OFF RAM
memory
error
OFF
e3 OFF OFF EEPROM
memory
error
OFF
Reset ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Off
Reset
indicator
Count
display
Display
before
reset
Display
after reset
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In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.
ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETERS.
To convert millimeters into inches, multiply by 0.03937. To convert grams into ounces, multiply by 0.03527.
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comments.
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from date of sale by OMRON.
OMRON MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, OR
FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE PRODUCTS. ANY BUYER OR USER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE BUYER OR USER ALONE HAS
DETERMINED THAT THE PRODUCTS WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR INTENDED USE. OMRON DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER
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IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE PRODUCTS, WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED ON CONTRACT, WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, OR STRICT
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SUBJECT TO CONTAMINATION, ABUSE, MISUSE, OR INAPPROPRIATE MODIFICATION OR REPAIR.
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SUITABILITY FOR USE
OMRON shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards, codes, or regulations that apply to the combination of products in the customer's
application or use of the products.
At the customer's request, OMRON will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and limitations of use that apply to the
products. This information by itself is not sufficient for a complete determination of the suitability of the products in combination with the end product,
machine, system, or other application or use.
The following are some examples of applications for which particular attention must be given. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible
uses of the products, nor is it intended to imply that the uses listed may be suitable for the products:
Outdoor use, uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference, or conditions or uses not described in this catalog.
Nuclear energy control systems, combustion systems, railroad systems, aviation systems, medical equipment, amusement machines, vehicles,
safety equipment, and installations subject to separate industry or government regulations.
Systems, machines, and equipment that could present a risk to life or property.
Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to the products.
NEVER USE THE PRODUCTS FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE
SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS, AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCTS ARE PROPERLY RATED AND
INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM.
PROGRAMMABLE PRODUCTS
OMRON shall not be responsible for the user's programming of a programmable product, or any consequence thereof.
Disclaimers
CHANGE IN SPECIFICATIONS
Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons.
It is our practice to change model numbers when published ratings or features are changed, or when significant construction changes are made.
However, some specifications of the products may be changed without any notice. When in doubt, special model numbers may be assigned to fix or
establish key specifications for your application on your request. Please consult with your OMRON representative at any time to confirm actual
specifications of purchased products.
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes, even when tolerances are shown.
PERFORMANCE DATA
Performance data given in this catalog is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty. It may represent the
result of OMRON’s test conditions, and the users must correlate it to actual application requirements. Actual performance is subject to the OMRON
Warranty and Limitations of Liability.
ERRORS AND OMISSIONS
The information in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate; however, no responsibility is assumed for clerical,
typographical, or proofreading errors, or omissions.
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In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.
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