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  subminiature tachometer requires no external power supply n subminiature 48 x 24 mm (1.89 x .94 in) n improved noise immunity n screw terminal and wire-wrap types available n dc, and no-voltage input n printed circuit board version (h7e q -p) n panel adapters for existing cutouts (order separately from accessories) n self-powered, 3 v lithium battery tachometers h7er operating mode up type display lcd digital, 5.1 mm (0.2 in) high reset system automatic (no external or manual reset) number of digits* 4 5 count input no-voltage dc voltage input input max. counting speed 1 kcps 10 kcps max. revolutions 1,000 rps 1,000.0 rps 10,000 rpm 1,000.0 rpm selectable*** displayed** applicable encoder 1 pulse/rev. 10 pulses/rev. 60 pulses/rev. 600 pulses/rev. selectable*** resolution terminals wire-wrap h7er h7er-v h7er-v1 h7er-v2 h7er-v3 screw h7er-b H7ER-BV H7ER-BV1 H7ER-BV2 H7ER-BV3 h7er-sbv ordering information n tachometer description part number fits 26 x 45 mm (1.02 x 1.77 in.) rectangular cutout y92f-75 panel adapters fits 27.5 x 52.5 mm (1.1 x 2.07 in.) rectangular cutout y92f-76 fits 24.8 x 48.8 mm (0.98 x 1.92 in.) rectangular cutout y92f-77 n accessories * when there is no input, 0.0 or 0 is displayed. ** the maximum number of revolutions which may be displayed depends on the output specification of the encoder to be used. *** many kinds of encoders can be used with h7er-sbv. confirm pulse compatibility by referring to specific values listed in "set ting the rpm display of the h7er-sbv", in connections. www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
h7er h7er 2 supply voltage h7er-sbv: 5 to 24 vdc 10%, ripple (p-p): 5% max. dc voltage and no-voltage input types: not required (powered by built-in battery) input dc voltage input: 4.5 to 30 vdc at "high" (logic) level 0 to 2 vdc at "low" (logic) level no-voltage input: maximum short-circuit impedance: 10 k w max. short-circuit residual voltage: 0.5 v max. minimum open impedance: 500 k w min. maximum counting 1 kcps (gate time: 1 second) speed 10 kcps (gate time: 1 second) reset time automatic (no external or manual reset) n ratings specifications insulation resistance 100 m w min. at 500 vdc dielectric strength 1,000 vac 50/60 hz for 1 minute between current-carrying terminals and exposed non-current-carrying metal parts vibration mechanical durability: 10 to 55 hz; 0.75 mm (0.03 in) double amplitude malfunction durability: 10 to 55 hz; 0.3 mm (0.02 in) double amplitude shock mechanical durability: approx. 30 g malfunction durability: approx. 10 g ambient temperature operating: -10 to 55 c (14 to 131 f) storage: -25 to 65 c (-13 to 149 f) humidity operating: 35 to 85% rh battery life 7 years min. of continuous operation weight h7er-sbv: approx. 80 g (2.82 oz) dc voltage & no-voltage input types: approx. 60 g (2.12 oz) (including mounting bracket) n characteristics timing chart count input multiply/divide factor inside gate number indicator inside count value approved by the following standards ul csa ce (emc) www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
h7er h7er 3 10 (0.39) 56 (2.20) no-voltage and dc input types dimensions unit: mm(inch) n screw terminal tachometers ac/dc voltage input type n wire-wrap terminal tachometers panel cutout panel cutout 48.9 (1.93) 2.5 11 2.5 30 13 22 (0.87) 4 m3.5 screw terminal 13 m3.5 screw terminal 4 60 2.5 11 11 2.5 5 18.5 30 26 2.5 4 mounting holes and footprint +0.5 -0 45 panel cutout mounting bracket 78.9 (3.11) 48 (1.89) 48 (1.89) 48 (1.89) wire-wrap terminal (1 x 1 mm) four 5-dia. terminal hole 5-dia. mounting hole 37 (1.46) 22.2 +0.5 -0 22.2 +0.5 -0 (0.87 +0.02 -0 ) 45 +0.5 -0 +0.02 -0 ) 45 +0.5 -0 (1.77 +0.02 -0 ) (1.77 +0.5 -0 22.2 (0.87 +0.02 -0 ) +0.02 -0 ) (0.87 (1.77 +0.02 -0 ) 44.8 (1.76) m4 mounting post mounting bracket 8 mm mounting nut 8 mm mounting nut m4 mounting post mounting bracket 73 (2.87) 8 mm mounting nut m4 mounting post 44.8 (1.76) 44.8 (1.76) 22 (0.87) 22 (0.87) 33 (1.30) m4 mounting post 24 (0.94) 24 (0.94) 24 (0.94) www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
h7er h7er 4 note: do not connect or use terminals 3 and 4 for any reason. n panel mounting adapters y92f-77 two 3.5 mm dia. mounting holes 45.2 48.2 63 48.2 45.2 38 24.2 22.2 4.5 mm dia. mounting hole y92f-76 4 2-m4 52.5 (2.07) 4 45 48.8 (1.92) 4 2-m3 connections panel cutout panel cutout panel cutout n no-voltage input type n dc voltage input type solid-state input (open collector input of an npn transistor) solid-state input (open collector input of an npn transistor) h7er 0v 0v +v h7er 5 to 24 vdc note: when using h7er-sbv, connect an external power supply as shown by the dotted line. other than that, do not connect or use terminals 3 or 4 for any reason. y92f-75 24.2 22.2 72 (2.83) 63 (2.48) 26 50 (1.97) 31 (1.22) 60 (2.36) 28.8 (1.13) 53.8 (2.12) 26 (1.02) 27.5 38 (1.50) 24.8 (0.98) 45.2 48.2 24.2 22.2 h7er rpm www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
h7er h7er 5 n setting the rpm display of the h7er-sbv the model h7er-sbv tachometer can display the rotating speed of different encoders in either revolutions per second or per minute. the tachometer is set by using a sliding selector switch and three selectors, located under a flip-up cover on the tachome- ter. settings and accurately-displayed values depend upon the revolutions output of encoder. to access the switches, press the tachometer cover near the hinged cover. 10 2 10 0 10 1 ( ? ) (x) push to open refer to table below to set tachometer. n setting procedure the table below shows the proper tachometer settings for the most common encoder resolutions. unit encoder tachometer settings revolutions resolution divide/ b rmin rmax a multiply 10 2 10 1 10 0 1 divide 0 0 1 1 10,000 10 divide 0 1 0 1 1,000 20 divide 0 2 0 1 500 30 divide 0 3 0 1 333 60 divide 0 6 0 1 166 rps 100 divide 1 0 0 1 100 120 divide 1 2 0 1 83 200 divide 2 0 0 1 50 360 divide 3 6 0 1 27 600 divide 6 0 0 1 16 1 multiply 0 6 0 60 10,000 10 multiply 0 0 6 6 10,000 20 multiply 0 0 3 3 10,000 30 multiply 0 0 2 2 10,000 60 divide 0 0 1 1 10,000 120 divide 0 0 2 1 5,000 180 divide 0 0 3 1 3,333 rpm 240 divide 0 0 4 1 2,500 300 divide 0 0 5 1 2,000 360 divide 0 0 6 1 1,666 420 divide 0 0 7 1 1,428 480 divide 0 0 8 1 1,250 540 divide 0 0 9 1 1,111 600 divide 0 1 0 1 1,000 n calculating tachometer settings if the encoder you plan to use has a resolution not listed in the table, it will be necessary to calculate the tachometer switch settings. rpm settings when the resolution of the encoder is less than 60, set the divide/multiply switch to multiply. for the tachometer to display rpm, the encoder resolution value must be a factor of 60, or divisible evenly into 60, and equal to or greater than 60. calculate the selector settings with the following formula: b = 60 ? a where: b = value to be set on the selector switches a = resolution of the encoder for example, if the encoder has a resolution of 5, the calcula- tion would be: 60 ? 5 = 12 thus, the tachometer settings would be: divide/multiply switch: multiply left selector (10 2 ): 0 center selector (10 1 ): 1 right selector (10 0 ): 2 when the resolution of the encoder is equal to, or greater than 60, set the divide/multiply switch to divide. calculate the dip switch settings with the following formula: b = a ? 60 for example, if the encoder has a resolution of 720, the calculation would be: 720 ? 60 = 12 thus, the tachometer settings would be: divide/multiply switch: divide left selector (10 2 ): 0 center selector (10 1 ): 1 right selector (10 0 ): 2 " x " if the tachometer is to display rps, set the divide/multiply switch to divide. the selector settings correspond exactly to the resolution value of the encoder. for example, if the encoder you plan to use has a resolution of 287, and you desire the tachometer to display in units of revolutions per second display, set the tachometer switches as follows: divide/multiply switch: divide left selector (10 2 ): 2 center selector (10 1 ): 8 right selector (10 0 ): 7 rps settings " ? " for example, if the encoder you plan to use has a resolution of 180, and you desire the tachometer to display revolutions per minute, set the tachometer to display revolutions per minute using the following settings: divide/multiply switch: divide left selector (10 2 ): 0 center selector (10 1 ): 0 right selector (10 0 ): 3 in this example, the tachometer display will read accurately from 1 to 3,333 rpm. should the encoder input be outside this range, the tachometer readout will be inaccurate. www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/
h7er h7er 6 calculating minimum (rmin) and maximum (rmax) revolutions calculating the maximum number of revolutions (rmax) when displaying in rpm: rmax = 10,000 x 60/a (rpm) or 10,000 (rpm), whichever is smaller. when displaying in rps, rmax = 10,000/a (rps) calculating the minimum number of revolutions (rmin) with selector switch at divide position rmin = 1 (rpm or rps) with selector switch at multiply position rmin = 60/a (rpm) n wire-wrap terminals the terminals used on h7e wire-wrap models have a cross sectional dimension of 1 x 1 mm. select one of the three gauges of wire from the table at right. also listed in the table are the appropriate wiring hardware. if the input wiring must be routed together with the power lines, keep the length of that portion of wire running parallel with the power lines to within 20 m (65.6 feet). when using shielded wire, stray capacitance may occur. the operation of the tachometer might be affected when using wires which have a capacitance which exceeds 500 pf (about 10 m, 32.8 feet, with parallel wires of 2 mm 2 ). keep all wires as short as possible. on some h7e models, the power input terminal and the common signal input terminal (terminals 2 and 4) are internally short-circuited. pay special attention to polarity when wiring these terminals. keep the input wiring as short as possible. whenever possible, avoid routing the input wiring of the ac/dc voltage input type in parallel with 200 to 240 vac power lines. n cautions concerning the h7er tachometer n how to mount the tachometer insert the h7er tachometer from the front of the mounting panel. slide the mounting bracket into place from the rear of the panel, and tighten the knurled nut by hand. do not use tools (such as pliers) to tighten the nut. excessive tightening may damage the tachometer. wire-wrap terminal models may be back-mounted, by soldering the terminals to a printed circuit board. installation wire gauge bit sleeve method awg22 2-a 2-b normal wire-wrap awg24 1-a 1-b normal wire-wrap awg26 3-a 3-b normal wire-wrap in all of the above cases, the number of revolutions the encoder transmits must fall within a calculated minimum and maximum range. if the encoder's output exceeds or falls below this range, the number of revolutions will not be displayed accurately. also, the tachometer cannot represent values greater than 10,000, even if the calculated value indicates otherwise. omron electronics, inc. omron canada, inc. one east commerce drive 885 milner avenue schaumburg, il 60173 scarborough, ontario m1b 5v8 1-800-55-omron 416-286-6465 cat. no. gc cn4a 6/98/26m specifications subject to change without notice. printed in the u.s.a. note: dimensions shown are in millimeters. to convert millimeters to inches, divide by 25.4. www.datasheet.co.kr datasheet pdf - http://www..net/


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