Digital Counter H7BR
DIN 72 x 72 mm Counters with
Easy-to-use Functions
Designed with an emphasis on ease of operation.
All models equipped with prescale function which
displays in units of actual physical parameters
(length, volume, etc.).
H7BR-C large/small discrimination mode useful for
positioning and production control.
High-speed response allows 10,000 counts per
second.
High-visibility LCD display with built-in backlight.
Online change of set value possible.
Meets UL and CSA standards.
Conforms to EMC standards.
Conforms to EN61010-1/IEC1010-1.
Six-language instruction manual provided.
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Ordering Information
H7BR Counters
Standard ±Range type
(with backlight) (with backlight)
One Stage Two Stages One Stage Two Stages
No-voltage Voltage No-voltage Voltage No-voltage Voltage No-voltage Voltage
Input input Input input Input input Input input
Control
External
Outputs
power
power supply
source
100 to 240 VAC
50/60 Hz H7BR-B H7BR-BV H7BR-BW H7BR-BWV H7BR-C H7BR-CV H7BR-CW H7BR-CWV
Contact and NPN
12/24 VDC
transistor output
(switching)
24 VAC
[160 mA at 12 VDC;
12 to 24 VDC H7BR-B H7BR-BV H7BR-BW H7BR-BWV H7BR-C H7BR-CV H7BR-CW H7BR-CWV
80 mA at 24 VDC]
100 to 240 VAC
H7BR H7BR
50/60 Hz H7BR-BP H7BR-BVP H7BR-BWP H7BR-CP H7BR-CVP H7BR-CWP
-BWVP -CWVP
Contact and PNP
transistor output
24 VAC
H7BR H7BR
12 to 24 VDC H7BR-BP H7BR-BVP H7BR-BWP H7BR-CP H7BR-CVP H7BR-CWP
-BWVP -CWVP
Note: Specify both the model and control power supply when ordering.
With shock prevention cover types are named “H7BR-����-500.”
Model Legend
H7BR-
1234
1. Type 3. Input Type
B: Standard None: No-voltage input
C: +/- range V: Voltage input
2. Classification 4. Output Type
None: 1-stage set counter None: NPN output
W: 2-stage set counter P: PNP output
Accessories (Order Separately)
Soft Cover/Y92A-72F1 Shock Prevention Cover/Y92A-72T
Hard Cover/Y92A-72
Note: Models with a Shock Prevention Cover can be ordered by adding “-500” to the end of the model number.
e.g., H7BR-B-500 (100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz)
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Specifications
Model H7BR-B (Standard type) H7BR-C (±Range type)
Classification Digital preset counter
Mounting method Flush mounting
External connections Screw terminals
Enclosure ratings IP54 (panel surface)
Approved standards UL508, CSA C22.2 No.14, conforms to EN61010-1/IEC61010-1, EN50081-2, and EN50082-2
Input modes* Up (Incrementing), Down (decrementing), and Reversible
reversible Up/Down A (command inputs),
Up/Down A (command inputs), Up/Down B (individual inputs),
Up/Down B (individual inputs), Up/Down C (quadrature inputs)
Up/Down C (quadrature inputs)
Output modes* N, F, C, R, K, P, Q, A K, D, L, H
Reset system External, manual and automatic resets (internal External and manual resets
according to C, R, P, AND Q mode operation)
Prescaling function Yes (0.001 to 99.999)
Decimal point Yes (Rightmost 3 digits)
adjustment
Teaching function --- Yes
Batch counting function Yes ---
Set compensation --- Yes
Gate input Yes
Sensor power supply 12 VDC/24 VDC (switching)
Input signals Count, reset, key protection, and gate inputs
Batch count reset input Compensation input
Input method No-voltage input: Via opening and closing of contact
Voltage input: Via high and low signal voltage (key protection is no-voltage input)
Control outputs 1 stage model: SPST-NO contact and transistor (NPN or PNP open collector) output
2 stage model: 2 stages of SPST-NO contact and transistor (NPN or PNP open collector) output
Transistor output can be changed by switch. (Except for batch count output.)
Batch outputs Transistor output (NPN or PNP open collector) ---
Display LCD with backlight
Digits 6 digits (0 to 999,999) ±6 digits (-999,999 to 999,999)
Memory backup Backup time for power interruption: Approx. 10 years at 20°C (lithium battery)
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Ratings
Rated supply voltage 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
24 VAC/12 to 24 VDC (contains 20% ripple max.)
Operating voltage range 85% to 110% of rated voltage
Current consumption Approx. 10 VA at 50 Hz, 240 VAC; approx. 6 W at 24 VDC *
Max. counting speeds (CP1, CP2) 30/1k/5k/10 kcps (separate setting for CP1 and CP2)
Compensation and gate input Set to the faster of the CP1 and CP2 max. counting speeds
Reset Min. pulse width for external reset: 1 or 20 ms, also manual reset
Batch count reset Min. pulse width: Approx. 20 ms
Key protection Response time: 1 s
One-shot time 10, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1,000 ms (separate setting for stages 1 and 2)
Count, compensation, reset, batch No-voltage input
count reset, and gate inputs ON impedance: 1 kΩ max. (Approx. 2 mA when 0 kΩ)
ON residual voltage: 2 V max.
OFF impedance: 100 kΩ max.
Voltage input (input resistance: approx. 4.7 kΩ)
High level: 4.5 to 30 VDC
Low level: 0 to 2 VDC
Key protection input No-voltage input
ON impedance: 1 kΩ max. (Approx. 2 mA when 0 kΩ)
ON residual voltage: 1 V max.
OFF impedance: 100 kΩ min.
Control outputs
Contacts: 3 A at 250 VAC, resistive load (cos φ = 1)
Transistor output: Open collector 100mA at 30 VDC max. residual voltage 2 V max. (Approx.
1 V)
External power supply 160 mA, 12 VDC ±10% (5% ripple max.)
80 mA, 24 VDC ±10% (5% ripple max.)
*When power is turned ON, approx. 8 A inrush current flows for about 2 ms. (24 VDC, 240 VAC)
Characteristics
Insulation resistance 100 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC) (between current-carrying terminal and exposed non-current-carrying metal
parts, and between non-continuous contacts)
Dielectric strength 2,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min (between current-carrying terminal and exposed non-current-carrying
metal parts)
Impulse withstand voltage 3 kV (between power terminals) for 100 to 240 VAC type, 1 kV for 24 VAC/12 to 24 VDC
4.5 kV (between current-carrying terminal and exposed non-current-carrying metal parts for 100 to 240
VAC type, 1.5 kV for 24 VAC/12 to 24 VDC.
Noise immunity ±2 kV (between power terminals) and ±600 V (between input terminals), square-wave noise by noise
simulator (pulse width: 100 ns/1 µs, 1-ns rise)
Static immunity Malfunction: 8 kV; destruction: 15 kV
Vibration resistance 10 to 55 Hz with 0.75-mm single amplitude each in three directions gp
10 10 to 55 Hz with 0.5-mm single amplitude each in three directions t 55 H ith 0 5 i l lit d h i th di ti
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Shock resistance 300 m/s 300 m/s (Approx. 30G) each in three directions (Approx. 30G) each in three directions
2 2
100 m/s (Approx. 10G) each in three directions
Life expectancy 10 million operations min. p
100 100,000 operations min. 5 A at 250 V 000 ti i 5 A t 250 VA AC in load resistance) C i l d i t )
Weight Approx. 270 g
Ambient temperature Operating: –10°C to 55°C (with no icing)
Storage: –25°C to 65°C (with no icing)
Ambient humidity Operating: 35% to 85%
EMC (EMI): EN50081-2
Emission Enclosure: EN55011 Group 1 class A
Emission AC Mains: EN55011 Group 1 class A
(EMS): EN50082-2
Immunity ESD: EN61000-4-2:4 kV contact discharge
8 kV air discharge
Immunity RF-interference: ENV50140: 10 V/m (Amplitude-modulated, 80 MHz to 1 GHz)
10 V/m (Pulse-modulated, 900 MHz)
Immunity Conducted Disturbance: ENV50141: 10 V (0.15 to 80 MHz)
Immunity Burst: EN61000-4-4:2 kV power-line
2 kV I/O signal-line
Case color Light gray (Munsell 5Y7/1)
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Block Diagram
LCD drive System clock LCD reference
clock generator generator voltage generator
Function setting
LCD
circuit
ROM RAM
LCD driver
No-contact outputs
One-chip
Key switch circuits
Count Control
inverter (DIP switch
microcom-
circuits circuits pins 1,2)
puter
Input circuits
(CP1, CP2, com-
pensation, gate,
reset, batch count
Output circuits
reset, key protec-
Power outage (OUT, batch output)
Battery
tion)
detector
AC (DC) input
Power circuits *
External power supply
* Power supply is insulated from I/O.
I/O Functions
Inputs CP1/CP2 Count signal inputs.
Up, Down, and Up/Down (command, individual, or quadrature) inputs accepted.
Reset Resets present value. (to zero in Up modes, to preset with 1-stage models in Down mode, and
to preset with 2-stage models.)
Count inputs are not accepted while reset input is ON.
Reset indicator lit while reset input is ON.
Compensation input On rising edge of up count signal, present count is reset to compensation value and, therefore,
(±Range type) count inputs are accepted even if the compensation input is set to ON (not effective for down
count signals.)
Batch count reset Resets batch count to zero and batch output turns OFF.
(Standard type) Signals are taken in on the ON edge.
Batch count signals are not accepted while batch count reset is ON.
Key protection Makes keys inoperative according to key protection level.
Key protection indicator lit while key protection input is ON.
Effective when power supply is turned off.
Effective when protect terminals are shorted.
Gate Inhibits counter operation when gate input is ON.
Outputs OUT 1.2 Outputs made according to designated output mode when corresponding preset is reached.
Outputs inhibit on the teaching mode.
Batch output Outputs made when batch counter is up to preset number of batches.
(Standard type) Batch output remains ON until batch count reset goes ON.
When the number of batches is set to zero, batch counting is performed but batch outputs are
not made.
Batch counter counts the number of completed counts to the preset for 1-stage models and to
preset 2 for 2-stage models.
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Engineering Data
Life Expectancy of Contacts
Electrical Life Expectancy Electrical Life Expectancy
(Resistive Load) (Inductive Load)
30 VDC (cos φ = 1)
30 VDC (L/R = 7 ms)
250 VAC (cos φ = 1)
250 VAC (cos φ = 0.4)
Load current (A) Load current (A)
Reference: A current of 0.15 A max. can be switched at 125 VDC (cos φ =1) and a current of 0.1 A
max. can be switched if L/R = 7 ms. In both cases, a life of 100,000 operations can be expected.
Nomenclature
Front View
Indicator Operation Key
2 3 4
1. Power indicator 9. Increment Keys (1 to 6)
(Used to change the
2. Key protection indicator
corresponding digit of the set
3. Control output indicator
value. Used to change data in the
OUT: 1 stage
function setting mode.)
OUT1, OUT2: 2 stages
1
10. Code Key (H7BR-C type only)
4. Batch output indicator
(Changes ±code of setting value.)
5
(H7BR-B only)
11. Display Key
5. Present value
(Switches to the batch count,
(character height: 12 mm)
teaching mode, setting displays.
8
(Zeroes suppressed) 6
For 2 stage model, switch set value
7
6. Set value 1,2.)
(character height: 8 mm)
12. Batch Key (H7BR-B type only)
10 9
(Indicates data in function setting
(Switches to the batch display.)
mode)
15 13. Teaching Key (H7BR-C type only)
7. Set value 1,2 stage indicator. (Switches to the teaching mode.)
8. Batch indicator
14. Mode Key
(Displays batch count indicator.)
(Switches from run mode to
14 12 13 11
function setting mode. Changes
items in the function setting mode.
15. Reset Key
(Resets present value and
outputs.)
6
3
No. of operations (x 10 )
3
No. of operations (x 10 )
H7BR H7BR
Side View
Dip switch
Switch
12 3 4
No.
Operation of each transistor
External
Models
Invalid
output when count up
power supply
Output
12 VDC
One-stage OFF --- ---
OFF to ON
Output
ON
--- --- 24 VDC
ON to OFF
Output 1 Output 2
--- 12 VDC
OFF
Two-stage
OFF to ON OFF to ON
Output 1 Output 2
ON ---
24 VDC
ON to OFF ON to OFF
Note: All DIP Switches are set to OFF at the factory.
Operation
Factory Settings
The following table shows the counter settings when it is shipped. Please change the settings as necessary to suit the system before operation.
Settings and the display receive power from the internal battery and are therefore unaffected by external power interruptions.
Model H7BR-B H7BR-C
Present value 0 0
Presets 0 0
Batch present count 0 ---
Batch setting count 0 ---
Input mode Up Up/Down C (quadrature)
Output mode N K
Output 2 time (Hold) 1,000 ms
Output 1 time (2-stage only) Hold 1,000 ms
CP1 and CP2 counting speeds 30 cps 30 cps
Min. reset time 20 ms 20 ms
Decimal point Far right (no fractions) Far right (no fractions)
Prescale 1,000 1,000
Compensation count value --- 0
Key protection level KP-1 KP-1
Note: With the initial settings, there will be no output even if the power supply is connected. External inputs and outputs cannot be used
without a power supply.
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Operational Overview
Setting mode
Run mode
Press the
MODE Key
Present value,
Input mode
set value 1
Press the
Press the
MODE Key
DISPLAY Key
Press the
Output mode
DISPLAY Key
Present value,
Press the
Press the
set value 2
MODE Key
DISPLAY Key
Press the Output 2 time
BATCH key
Press the
Batch count value
MODE Key
Output 1 time
Press the
Press the
MODE Key
MODE Key
CP1 and CP2
Count speed
Press the
Press the
TEACH key
DISPLAY Key
Press the
MODE Key
Min. reset time
Teaching mode
Press the
MODE Key
Decimal point
Present value
Press the
MODE Key
Press the MODE
or TEACH Key
Prescale value
Press the MODE
or TEACH Key
Present value, Press the
set value 1 MODE Key
Compensation
Press the MODE
count value
or TEACH Key
Present value,
set value 2
Key protection level
Note: Set values are changed with the Increment
Keys (1 to 6).
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Setting Item Table
Applicable model
Mode Setting g item Description p Setting procedure gp
(Di (Display) l )
H7BR-B� H7BR-C�
Run Set value 1 Yes Yes Compared to the Sequence when changing a digit using the
mode
(SET1) present value, Keys (1 to 6).
determines the
timing of the control
......
�� �� �
output according to
the output mode. The
Press the Code Key (+/–) to change the plus or
DISPLAY Key
minus sign of the set value if the model is the
Set value 2
switches between
H7BR-C.
(SET2)
set values 1 and 2.
(+) (blank) (-)
�
(2-stage model only.)
Batch count Yes No Batch output is Sequence when changing a digit using the
set value turned ON when the Keys (1 to 6).
set number of times
is counted.
......
�� �� �
Function Input mode Yes Yes Determines the input Press keys 1 to 6 to change the mode.
setting (IN) mode selecting from
mode Up, Down, Up/Down
modes. �* �* ���� ���� ����
(Up) (Down) (Up/Down A) (Up/Down B) (Up/Down C)
*H7BR-B only.
Output mode Yes Yes Determines the form Press keys 1 to 6 to change the mode.
(OUT) of the control output.
H7BR-B
(Refer to the present
value vs. output
diagrams on pages �� �� � � � �
(N) (F) (C) (R) (K) (P) (Q) (A)
15 to 18.)
Determines the H7BR-C
output time for
*
2-stage model only.
control output �� � �*
(K) (D) (L) (H)
(Output 2).
Press keys 1 to 6 to change the Output 2 time. (Applica-
ble to output modes C, R, K, P, Q, and A only.
*
����ms
��ms ��ms ���ms ���ms ���ms
Output time Yes Yes Determines the Press keys 1 to 6 to change the set value.
1 (2-stage output time of the
*
model only) control output (OUT
���� (self holding)
(OUT) 1) for 2-stage model
����ms
��ms ��ms ���ms ���ms ���ms
counters.
*H7BR-BW only.
CP1 and Yes Yes Switches the count Press keys 1 to 6 to change the set value.
CP2 Count input filter to protect
speed against errant counts
�� �� �� ���
(CP1, CP2) due to interference.
(30cps) (1kcps) (5kcps) (10Kcps)
• The response speeds of the gate input and com-
pensation input are both set to the count speed of
CP1 or CP2, whichever is faster.
• The CP1 and CP2 count speed must be set to the
same value only when the H7BR is in Up/Down C
input mode.
Min. reset Yes Yes Determines the initial Press keys 1 to 6 to change the set value.
time signal width of the
(RST) external reset.
(1 ms) (20 ms)
���
Decimal Yes Yes Determines the Move the decimal point position with keys, 1 to 6.
point decimal point
(------) position of the
present and set
values.
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Mode Mode Setting Setting item item Applicable model Description Description Setting procedure Setting procedure
(Display) (Display)
H7BR-B� H7BR-C�
Function Prescale Yes Yes Can calculate and Change the value of the digits with the corresponding
setting value display a physical keys, 1 to 5.
mode (PS) parameter (volume,
length, etc.) from the
present value. For .....
�� � � �
example, if one count
input represented a
movement of 0.02
mm, the prescale
value would be 0.02.
5 4 3 2 1
Values from 0.001 to
99.999 are possible.
Compensa- No Yes Use compensation Change the value of the digits with the corresponding
tion count input to change the keys, 1 to 6.
value count value to set
.....
(C.C) value.
�� � � �
Press the Code Key to change the plus or minus sign of
the set value.
(+) (blank) (-)
�
Key Yes Yes Locks certain keys to Sequence when changing the key protection level using
protection prevent accidental the Increment Keys (1 to 6).
level operation. The key
protection level, kP-1
���� ���� ���� ����
to kP-4, determines
which keys are
locked when the key
protection input is
ON. The locked keys
are crossed out in
the diagram on the
right.
Teaching Prescale No Yes --- By setting the conversion count value and pressing the
Mode value TEACH Key, the prescale value is automatically
(PS) calculated and set.
--- By pressing the TEACH Key, the Present value is set as
Set value 1 No Yes
the set value.
(two-stage
model only)
(SET1)
Set value 2 No Yes
(SET2)
Note: 1. Settings changed in setting mode are not effective until run mode is entered.
2. Control output is prohibited in teaching mode. Output is OFF in coincidence-ON operation and ON in coincidence-OFF operation.
3. The TEACH Key is disabled when the H7BR is turned OFF, when no teaching is possible. Other functions are enabled regardless of
whether the H7BR is turned ON or OFF.
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Examples
Run Mode
Changing the Set Value Batch Set Value Change
(Applicable to Standard Models Only)
1. Press the DISPLAY Key to change the displayed preset value 1
1. Selecting Batch Count Display
and 2 during operation.
Switch the count display over to batch count display.
Press the BATCH Key.
2. Change the set value from 250 to 1,250.
• Pressing keys 1 through 6 increments the corresponding column
2. Batch Set Value Change
by1.
Change the batch set value while the batch count is displayed.
• Non-significant zeros are normally not shown on the set value
Pressing keys 1 through 6 increments the corresponding column by
display. 1.
• Non-significant zeros are normally not shown on the set value
display.
In order to switch the batch count display over to the count
display, press the DISPLAY Key.
Setting Mode
Changing Settings in the Function Setting Mode
1. Press the MODE Key to switch from run mode to setting mode. 2. Press the MODE Key to scroll successively through the items
that can be set. Release the MODE Key to select the desired
• The Counter will continue operation if switched from run
item.
mode to function setting mode during operation.
• The MODE Key will be locked if the key protection function is
enabled.
• Settings changed in the function setting mode are not
effective until run mode is entered. As the operating
conditions will change in this case, always reset operation
with the RESET Key or a reset input.
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3. Changing the selected item
• Press the DISPLAY Key to return to Run mode from Setting
mode.
• Press the MODE Key until the desired item appears
• Change the item setting by pressing keys 1 through 6. (Press
the DISPLAY Key to switch back from function setting mode
to run mode.)
Teaching Mode (± Range Models Only)
Changing to Teaching Mode (Power Must be ON)
Change from run mode to teaching mode.
Press the TEACH Key.
If prescale teaching is not required, press the MODE Key and go to
Set Value 1 Teaching.
Prescale Teaching
1. Perform prescale teaching of the H7BR in teaching mode. 2. Set 10 cm as a converted count value, for example.
Pressing keys 1 through 6 increments the corresponding column by
• The prescale display shows 0.000.
1.
• By pressing one of keys 1 through 6, the counter PV (present
value) display indicates 0.
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3. Input a count signal corresponding to the conversion count value Set Value 1 Teaching
through the external sensor.
1. Press the MODE Key to perform the teaching of set value 1,
provided that the H7BR is a two-stage model.
• The display on the right side indicates that an input of 50 counts
has been input from the external sensor with the controlled
2. Input an appropriate count signal from the external sensor.
object moved 10 cm.
3. Register the count value 250 as the set value, for example.
Press the TEACH Key.
• The teaching set value is displayed while the TEACH Key is
pressed.
4. Perform prescale value teaching per count.
Press the TEACH Key. (Prescale value 0.2 = 10 cm/50)
• If the conversion count value input at step 3 is a negative value,
the prescale value will be calculated using the absolute value of
the conversion count value.
• The fraction is rounded off for prescale calculations. (It is
rounded upward when displaying negative values.)
Set Value 2 Teaching (Two-stage Models Only)
• While the TEACH Key is pressed, the teaching prescale value
• Perform the same procedure as Set Value 1 Teaching above.
(i.e., 0.2) is displayed.
Press the DISPLAY Key to return to run mode from teaching
mode.
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Input Modes and Count Value
Up (increment) mode Down (decrement) mode
Count
Count
H
H
input
input
CP1 L
L
CP1
A A
A A
Inhibit
H Inhibit
Gate
Gate H
input
L
input
L
CP2
CP2
5 n
4 n-1
n-2
3
Count Count
n-3
2
n-4
1
0 n-5
0
0
H
Gate
H
Gate
input
L
input
L
CP1
CP1
A A
A A
Inhibit
Inhibit
Count
input H
Count
H
CP2 input
L
L
5 CP2 n
n-1
4
n-2
3
Count
n-3
2
Count
n-4
1
0
n-5
0
0
Up/Down A Command input mode Up/Down B Individual input mode
H H
CP1 CP1
L L
A
A
H H
CP2 CP2
L L
3 3 3 3
2 2 2 2 2
2
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Count
Count
0 0
Up/Down C Quadrature input mode
Note 1 A: Minimum signal width; B: Must be at least 1/2 of
H
minimum signal width. Signals may not be counted
if the minimums for A and B are not met.
L
Note 2 Set the same counting speed for CP1 and CP2 when
BB B B
in Up/Down C mode.
H
Note 3 H and L
L
Signal No-voltage input Voltage input
3 3
H Short-circuit 4.5 to 30 VDC
2 2 2
Count
1 1 L Open circuit 0 to 2 VDC
0
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Input/Output Mode Setting
H7BR-B
Output 2 operation applies for 1-stage models only.
Output Input mode
mode Up Down Up/Down A.B.C
N
Reset
999,999
Preset 2
Preset 1
0
Output 1
Output 2
Outputs and present value display are maintained until reset.
F
Reset
999,999
Preset 2
Preset 1
0
Output 1
Output 2
Present value display runs continuously. Outputs are maintained until reset.
C
Reset
999,999
Preset 2
Preset 1
0
Output 1
Output 2
Present value is placed in reset start status as soon as count up is reached. The count up is not displayed. Outputs are
1-shot and operate repeatedly. Output 1 is self-holding, and goes off after expiration of the 1-shot period for Output 2.
One-shot time periods for Output 1 and 2 are independent.
R
Reset
999,999
Preset 2
Preset 1
0
Output 1
Output 2
Present value is placed in reset start status as soon as count up is reached. Outputs are 1-shot and operate repeatedly.
Output 1 is self-holding, and goes off after expiration of the 1-shot period for Output 2. One-shot time periods for Output 1
and 2 are independent.
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Output Input mode
mode Up Down Up/Down A.B.C
K
Reset
999,999
Preset 2
Preset 1
0
Output 1
Output 2
Present value runs continuously. Output 1 is self-holding, and goes off after expiration of the 1-shot period for Output 2.
One-shot time periods for Output 1 and 2 are independent.
P
Reset
999,999
Preset 2
Preset 1
0
Output 1
Output 2
Present value display does not change during 1-shot time period, but reset start status is returned to as soon as count is
reached. Outputs are 1-shot and operate repeatedly. Output 1 is self-holding, and goes off after expiration of the 1-shot
period for Output 2. One-shot time periods for Output 1 and 2 are independent.
Q
Reset
999,999
Preset 2
Preset 1
0
Output 1
Output 2
Present value runs continuously through 1-shot time period and returns to reset start status immediately afterward. Outputs
are 1-shot and operate repeatedly. Output 1 is self-holding, and goes off after expiration of the 1-shot period for Output 2.
One-shot time periods for Output 1 and 2 are independent.
A
Reset
999,999
Preset 2
Preset 1
0
Output 1
Output 2
Present value and output 1 maintain status until reset. Output 1 and 2 operate independently.
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One-shot output from Output 2
One-shot output from Output 1
Self-holding output Self-holding output
One-shot outputs can be set to between 10 and 1,000 ms.
Batch Counter Operation
The batch counter counts the number of times set value is reached for 1-stage models, and the number of times set 2 is reached for 2-stage
models.
The batch count output holds until
reset by the batch count reset.
Batch count reset
The present value of the batch count
advances continuously.
Batch count set
value
Batch count present
value 0
Batch output
1. The batch count present value remains at 0 while the batch 5. When power is interrupted and the batch count output is ON,
count reset is ON. the output will be ON when power returns.
2. When the batch count set value is 0, the batch count will 6. When a batch count set value which is greater than the
proceed, but there will be no output. present value is changed to a set value which is less than the
present value, the output will go ON.
3. When the batch count present value exceeds 9999, it returns
to 0. 7. If, after the output has gone ON, the set value is changed to a
set value which is greater than the present value, the output
4. The batch count present value and output do not affect the
will remain ON.
RESET Key or reset input.
H7BR-C
Output 2 operation applies for 1-stage models only.
Output Input mode
mode Up/Down A.B.C
K
Comp.
Reset
999,999
Comp.
Set 2
Set 1
0
-999,999
Output 1
Output 2
Present value increments and decrements within displayable range. Outputs go ON for one-shot.
D
Comp.
Reset
999,999
Comp.
Set 2
Set 1
0
-999,999
Output 1
Output 2
Present value increments and decrements within displayable range. Outputs are ON during the count is equal.
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H7BR H7BR
Output Input mode
mode Up/Down A.B.C
L
Comp.
Reset
999,999
Comp.
Set 2
Set 1
0
-999,999
Output 1
Output 2
Present value increments and decrements within displayable range. Output 1 is ON whenever present value is less than or
equal to Set 1; Output 2 is ON whenever present value is greater than or equal to Set 2.
H
Comp.
Reset
999,999
Comp.
Set 2
Set 1
0
-999,999
Output 1
Output 2
Present value increments and decrements within displayable range. Output 1 is ON whenever present value is greater than
or equal to Set 1; Output 2 is ON whenever present value is greater than or equal to Set 2.
Edge input
One-shot output
One-shot outputs can be set to be-
tween 10 and 1,000 ms.
Instantaneous (equals) output
Level input
Self-holding output/level input
Note: 1. Counting inputs are not applied while the reset input is
ON.
2. One-shot outputs, when ON, are turned OFF when the
reset input goes ON.
3. One-shot outputs, when ON, are left ON for the one-shot
time period when the compensation input goes ON
4. One-shot outputs, when ON, are reset and the one-shot
output is restarted if a preset designating the output is
reached.
5. The compensation input is valid only when the present
value is being incremented.
The compensation input is also valid only for the
H7BR-C�.
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H7BR H7BR
Dimensions
Note: All units are in millimeters unless otherwise indicated.
H7BR
Flash Mounting
M3.5 terminal screw
(effective length: 6 mm)
72 100
67.6
72
Flash Mounting Adapter
Panel
100
6
7 + panel thickness
100 min.
Panel Cutouts
+0.7
68
–0
Panel cutouts are
as shown at right.
+0.7
(according to DIN43700).
68
–0
82 min.
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H7BR H7BR
Installation
Terminal Arrangement
H7BR-B (standard type) H7BR-C (± range type)
CP2 input CP2 input
1 Stage, Contact and NPN
1 Stage, Contact and NPN
CP1 input CP1 input
Transistor Outputs
Transistor Outputs
Reset input Gate input Reset input Gate input
H7BR-B H7BR-C
12/24 VDC
H7BR-BV 12/24 VDC H7BR-CV
0 V 0 V
Output common Output common
(-)
(+)
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Sensor
Sensor
(-) power supply
Batch count reset 15 (-) power supply (+) 17 Compensation input 15 (+) 17
Unused Unused
OUT
OUT
Key protection input 18 Key protection input
16 16 18
OUT
OUT
Batch
12 34 5 67 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Unused Unused
100 to 240 VAC/24 VAC
100 to 240 VAC/24 VAC
12 to 24 VDC
12 to 24 VDC (–) (+)
(–) (+)
1 Stage, Contact and PNP CP2 input CP2 input
1 Stage, Contact and PNP
CP1 input
CP1 input
Transistor Outputs
Transistor Outputs
Reset input Gate input Reset input Gate input
H7BR-BP
H7BR-CP
H7BR-BVP
12/24 VDC 12/24 VDC
0 V H7BR-CVP 0 V
Output common
Output common
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Sensor
Sensor
(-)
(-) power supply Compensation input power supply
Batch count reset 15 (+) 17 15 (+) 17 Unused
Unused
OUT
OUT
Key protection input 16 18 Key protection input 16 18
OUT OUT
Batch
2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 3 4 5 6 7
Unused Unused
100 to 240 VAC/24 VAC
100 to 240 VAC/24 VAC
12 to 24 VDC
(–) (+)
12 to 24 VDC (–) (+)
CP2 input
2 Stages, Contact and NPN CP2 input
2 Stages, Contact and NPN
CP1 input CP1 input
Transistor Outputs Transistor Outputs
Reset input Gate input Reset input Gate input
H7BR-CW
H7BR-BW
12/24 VDC H7BR-CWV 12/24 VDC
H7BR-BWV
0 V
0 V
Output common Output common
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 10 11 12 13 14
8 9
OUT 1 OUT 1
Sensor Sensor
(-) (-)
Batch counter reset 15 power supply 17 Compensation input power supply
(+) 15 (+) 17
OUT 2 OUT 2
Key protection input Key protection input
16 18 16 18
OUT 2 OUT 1
OUT 2 OUT 1
Batch
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Unused
100 to 240 VAC/24 VAC
100 to 240 VAC/24 VAC
12 to 24 VDC 12 to 24 VDC
(–) (+)
(–) (+)
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H7BR H7BR
H7BR-B (standard type) H7BR-C (± range type)
CP2 input
2 Stages, Contact and PNP 2 Stages, Contact and PNP CP2 input
CP1 input CP1 input
Transistor Outputs Transistor Outputs
Reset input Gate input
Reset input Gate input
H7BR-BWP
H7BR-CWP
H7BR-BWVP 12/24 VDC 12/24 VDC
H7BR-CWVP
0 V
0 V
Output common Output common
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
OUT 1 OUT 1
Sensor Sensor
(-) power supply (-) power supply
Batch count reset 15 (+) 17 Compensation input (+)
15 17
OUT 2
OUT 2
Key protection input 16 18 Key protection input
16 18
OUT 2 OUT 1
OUT 2 OUT 1
Batch
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Unused
100 to 240 VAC/24 VAC
100 to 240 VAC/24 VAC
12 to 24 VDC
12 to 24 VDC
(–) (+) (–) (+)
Note: Do not connect unused terminals.
Connections
The inputs of the H7BR are no-voltage (short-circuit or open) inputs and voltage inputs.
(Key protection only for no-voltage inputs)
No-voltage Inputs
Open Collector Voltage Output Contact Input
Sensor
Sensor
*H: Transistor ON *H: Relay ON *H: Transistor ON
No-voltage Input Signal Levels
1. High level
Transistor ON
Residual voltage: 2 V max.
No-contact
input Impedance when ON: 1 kΩ max.
2. Low level
Transistor OFF
Impedance when OFF: 100 kΩ max.
Contact Use contacts which can adequate-
input ly switch 2 mA at 5 V
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0 V for input
Reset input
CP2 input
CP1 input
Gate input
12/24-V output
0 V for input
Reset input
CP2 input
CP1 input
Gate input
12/24-V output
0 V for input
Reset input
CP2 input
CP1 input
Gate input
12/24-V output
H7BR H7BR
Voltage Inputs
NPN Transistor PNP Transistor Contact Input
Sensor
Sensor
*H: Transistor OFF *H: Transistor ON *H: Relay ON
Voltage Input Signal Levels
1. High level 4.5 to 30 VDC
2. Low level 0 to 2 VDC
3-wire DC type(NPN) 3-wire DC type (PNP)
Output (black) Output (black)
Photoelectric
Photoelectric
sensor
sensor 12 to 24 V (brown)
12 to 24 V (brown)
E3S-A/B
E3S-A/B
0 V (blue) 0 V (blue)
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Sensor Sensor
15 17 15 17
(-) (-)
power supply power supply
(+) (+)
16 18
H7BR-B, BV 16 18
H7BR-BV
2
1 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
*Models ending in -BV have reversed logic.
Using the external power supply
Output (black) Output (black)
Photoelectric Proximity
sensor sensor
12 to 24 V (brown) 12 to 24 V (brown)
E3S-A/B E2E-X�E
0 V (blue) 0 V (blue)
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Sensor Sensor
15 17 15 17
(-) (-)
power supply power supply
(+) (+)
16 18 16 18
H7BR-BV
H7BR-B, BV
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
*Models ending in -BV have reversed logic.
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0 V for input
Reset input
CP2 input
CP1 input
Gate input
12/24-V output
0 V for input
Reset input
CP2 input
CP1 input
Gate input
12/24-V output
0 V for input
Reset input
CP2 input
CP1 input
Gate input
12/24-V output
H7BR H7BR
Precautions
Sensor Power Supply Self-diagnostic Function
• The capacity of the external power supply is 160 mA at 12 • The following displays will appear if an error occurs. The present
VDC/80 mA at 24 VDC switchable. When using a 24 VAC/12 to value and output enter the same status as after pressing the
24 VDC power supply type H7BR, reduce the load with the RESET Key.
power supply voltage, as shown in the following diagram (When
Display Error Output Correction Function
supplying external power).
status setting
Present No Press No
������*
value change RESET Key change
160 12 VDC
below min.
Present
or reset
������**
value
input
above max.
80 24 VDC
CPU OFF Press
��
RESET Key
20
Memory Set at the
��
factory
10
*Displayed when the present value has fallen below the min. value
0
10 17 20 25
in the H7BR-C (±range type).
Supply voltage (VDC)
**Displayed when the present value has exceeded the max. value in
the H7BR-C (±range type).
Power Supplies
Operating Environment
• When turning the power ON and OFF, input signal reception is
• When using the Counter in an area with much electronic noise,
possible, unstable, or impossible as shown in the diagram below.
separate the Timer, wiring, and the equipment which generates
The unstable period will vary with power supply voltage, and the
the input signals as far as possible from the noise sources. It is
load conditions on external power supplies.
also recommended to shield the input signal wiring to prevent
electronic interference.
ON
Power
supply
• Organic solvents (such as paint thinner), as well as very acidic or
OFF
10 ms
0 to 1.2 s
0 to 50 ms basic solutions might damage the outer casing of the Counter.
Possible
Input impossible impossible
Using the Prescale Function
• When setting the prescale value, be sure that the set value
Unstable
satisfies this equation: set value “max. value - prescale value’. (if
the prescale value is 1,250, 999.999 - 1,250 = 998.749 max.)
• A switching regulator is used in the internal circuits of counters
• If a higher value is used, the output may be affected, so make
with 100-to-240-VAC or 12-to-24-VAC specifications, causing
an inrush current (approx. 1.5 A) to flow when power is turned on. sure that the output is produced before starting operation.
If the capacity of the power supply to the counter is insufficient,
Changing Set Values
the counter may not start operation. Be sure to provide adequate
capacity (recommended supply capacity; 25 W min.)
• When changing the set value while the Counter is operating, the
output will be produced if the set value ever equals the present
• Connect the power supply voltage through a relay or switch in
value. To avoid triggering the output, begin by incrementing a
such a way that the voltage reaches a fixed value immediately.
higher digit to a large number.
DIP Switch Setting Changes
Resetting with a Set Value of 0
Any changes in the DIP switch settings while power is being sup-
• When resetting is performed with the set value set to “0,” no
plied is invalid. Restart the power supply.
output will be given for the safety reasons once the reset is
turned OFF (except for the H7BR-C).
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Load current (mA)
H7BR H7BR
Output Delay Max. Count Speed of Batch Counter
• The following table shows the delay from when the present value • The maximum count speed of the batch counter is 1 kHz {cps}.
passes the set value until the output is produced. (The delay is The batch counter counts the number of count-up times at the
the result of output control time, signal transmission time, relay last stage (i.e., the number of preset-value counts if the H7BR is
switching time, etc.) a one-stage model and the number of SET2 preset-value counts
if the H7BR is a two-stage model). An interval of 1 ms or more is
Actual measurements in N and K modes.
required before the batch counter counts up again after it has
counted up.
Control output Max. counting Output delay*
speed
Response Delay Time for Resetting
Contact output 1, 2 30 Hz {cps} 18 to 24 ms
(Transistor Output)
1 kHz {cps} 4.7 to 5.8 ms
• Take the following output delays into consideration after the
5 kHz {cps} 4.4 to 5.4 ms
reset signal input is turned ON and the output is turned OFF.
10 kHz {cps} 4.3 to 5.3 ms
Minimum reset Output delay
Transistor output 1, 2 30 Hz {cps} 13.5 to 20 ms
signal width time
1 kHz {cps} 0.59 to 0.81 ms
1 ms 0.8 to 1.2 ms
5 kHz {cps} 0.29 to 0.44 ms
20 ms 15 to 25 ms
10 kHz {cps} 0.24 to 0.36 ms
Other
Batch outputs 30 Hz {cps} 13.6 to 20.2 ms
• When the Counter is installed in a control box and tests are
1 kHz {cps} 0.72 to 0.94 ms
conducted which may damage the Counter’s internal circuitry
(for example, a test measuring the maximum voltage difference
5 kHz {cps} 0.42 to 0.57 ms
between the control circuit and metal components), remove the
10 kHz {cps} 0.37 to 0.49 ms
Counter from the control box or short-circuit the terminals.
*The variation in delays is due to different modes and conditions.
For systems where the delay is a problem, take actual measure-
ments under operating conditions.
ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETERS.
To convert millimeters into inches, multiply by 0.03937. To convert grams into ounces, multiply by 0.03527.
Cat. No. M009-E1-01D In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Industrial Automation Company
Industrial Control Components Division
Shiokoji Horikawa, Shimogyo-ku,
Printed in Japan
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