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Multifunction Digital Timer 1/16 DIN Timer with Easy-to-use Functions Nine output modes accommodate a wide variety of applications. All parameters set by scroll-through menus accessed from the front panel. Field-selectable time ranges from.1 second to 9999 hours. High visibility LCD display with built-in backlight. Precision control possible to.1 second. Four levels of key protection provided. Selectable elapsed time () and remaining time (DOWN) display. Model -S only 64 mm deep. Conforms to EMC standards. Six-language instruction manual provided. Ordering Information Functions 9 field selectable Contact type SPDT relay Solid-state open collector Unit Depth Basic (78 mm) Standard (1 mm) Short body (64 mm) Basic (78 mm) Standard (1 mm) Short body (64 mm) Display Backlit --- -B -S --- -BS -SS Not backlit -L --- --- -LS --- --- Supply voltages Note: AC 24/1 to 24 V, 5/6 Hz 24/1 to 24 V, 5/6 Hz --- 24/1 to 24 V, 5/6 Hz 24/1 to 24 V, 5/6 Hz DC 12 to 24 V --- 12 to 24 V 12 to 24 V --- 12 to 24 V Add the supply voltage to the part number when ordering. Model Legend - 2. type classifier Blank: Relay output S: Solid-state output 1. Type classifier L: Basic B: Standard S: Short body --- Note: Models with a finger safe terminal cover can be ordered by adding -5 to the end of the model number. (Except for -L ) e.g., H7CR-B-5 (1 to 24 VDC, 5/6 Hz) The finger safe terminal cover provides finger protection conforming to VDE16/P1. 1

Accessories (Order Separately) Hard cover Soft cover Name Track Mounting/Front o Connecting Socket (for -L only) Y92A- Y92A-F1 --- P2CF-8 Finger safe type P2CF-8-E Back Connecting Socket (for -L only) --- P3GA-8 Finger Safe Terminal Cover for -B /-S Flush Mounting Adapter (see note 2) Note: Model Finger safe type P3GA-8 with Y92A-G (see note 1) Y92A-T Y92F-3 1. Y92A-G is a finger safe terminal cover which is attached to the P3GA-8 Socket. 2. Supplied with each Unit. Specifications Classification Model -L (Basic type) -B (Standard type) -S (Short body type) Digital timer Mounting Flush or Surface mounting Flush mounting External connections 8P socket Screw terminals Enclosure ratings IP4 IP54 (panel surface) Display modes modes system Elapsed time (), remaining time (DOWN) A, A-1, A-2, A-3, b, b-1, d, E, F reset (except A-3, b-1, and F modes), External, manual, automatic resets (internal according to A-1, b, b-1, d, and E mode operation) Input signals Start, reset s Start, reset, gate, key protect s Input method s No-voltage : Via opening and closing of contact SPDT contact output and transistor output (NPN open collector) Display LCD without backlight LCD with backlight Digits Max. time settings 4 digits 9.999 s (.1 s units), 99.99 s (.1 s units), 999.9 s (.1 s unit), 9999 s (1 s unit), 99 min 59 s (1 s unit), 999.9 min (.1 min unit), 9999 min (1 min unit), 99 hr 59 min (1 min unit), 999.9 hr (.1 hr unit), 9999 hr (1 hr unit) Memory backup Backup time for power interruption: Approx. 1 years at 2 C Mounting method DIN track mounting, surface mounting, and flush mounting Approved standards UL58, CSA C22.2 No. 14 Conforms to EN611-1 Flush mounting 2

Ratings Model -L (Basic type) -B (Standard type) -S (Short body type) Rated supply voltage Operating voltage range consumption and control signals 1 to 24 VAC (5/6 Hz) 24 VAC (5/6 Hz) 12 to 24 VDC (permissible ripple: 2% max.) 85% to 11% of rated voltage Approx. 3 VA at 5 Hz, 24 VAC; approx. 1 W at 24 VDC Min. pulse width 1 ms/2ms selectable 1 to 24 VAC (5/6 Hz) 24 VAC (5/6 Hz) Approx. 5 VA at 5 Hz, 24 VAC --- Min. pulse width: Approx. 2 ms Key protect --- Response time: 1 s One-shot time reset (except A-3, b-1, and F mode) Signal, reset, gate s.1 to 2 s (select from 7 kinds) or sustained Min. power opening time:.5 s No-voltage ON impedance: 1 kω max. (Approx. 2 ma when Ω) ON residual voltage: 2 V max. OFF impedance: 1 kω min. 12 to 24 VDC (permissible ripple: 2% max.) Approx. 2 W at 24 VDC Key protect --- No-voltage ON impedance: 1 kω max. (Approx. 2 ma when Ω) ON residual voltage: 1 V max. OFF impedance: 1 kω min. s Contacts: 5 A at 25 VAC, resistance load (cos φ = 1) Transistor output: Open collector 1mA at 3 VDC max. residual voltage 2 V max. (Approx. 1 V) Ambient temperature Storage temperature Ambient humidity 35% to 85% Case 1 C to 55 C (with no icing) 25 C to 65 C (with no icing) Light gray 3

Characteristics Repeat accuracy (including temperature and voltage effects) Insulation resistance Dielectric strength Surge voltage Noise immunity Static immunity start: ±.1% ±.5 s max. Control signal start: ±.5% ±.3 s max. *(rate for set value) 1 MΩ min. (at 5 VDC) (between current-carrying terminal and exposed non-current-carrying metal parts, and between non-continuous contacts) 2, VAC, 5/6 Hz for 1 min (between current-carrying terminal and exposed non-current-carrying metal parts) for 1 to 24 VAC type 1, VAC for 24VAC/12 to 24 VDC transistor output type 3 kv (between power terminals) for 1 to 24 VAC type, 1 kv for 24 VAC/12 to 24 VDC type 4.5 kv (between current-carrying terminal and exposed non-current-carrying metal parts) for 1 to 24 VAC type, 1.5 kv for 24 VAC/12 to 24 VDC type ±2 kv (between power terminals)(± V for 12 to 24 VDC) and ±6 V (between terminals), square-wave noise by noise simulator (pulse width: 1 ns/1 µs, 1-ns rise) Malfunction: 8 kv; destruction: 15 kv Vibration Destruction 1 to 55 Hz with.75-mm single amplitude each in three directions Malfunction 1 to 55 Hz with.5-mm single amplitude each in three directions Shock Destruction 294 m/s 2 (3G) each in three directions Malfunction 98 m/s 2 (1G) each in three directions Life expectancy Mechanical 1 million operations min. Electrical 1, operations min. (5 A at 25 VAC in load resistance) EMC (EMI): EN581-2 Emission Enclosure: EN5511 Group 1 class A Emission AC Mains: EN5511 Group 1 class A (EMS): EN582-2 Immunity ESD: EN61-4-2:4 kv contact discharge (level 2) 8 kv air discharge (level 3) Immunity RF-interference: ENV514: 1 V/m (8 MHz to 1 GHz) (level 3) Immunity Conducted Disturbance: ENV5141: 1 V (.15 to 8 MHz) (level 3) Immunity Burst: EN61-4-4:2 kv power-line (level 3) 2 kv I/O signal-line (level 4) Weight -L: Approx. 15 g, -B: Approx. 16 g, -S: Approx: 12 g 4

Nomenclature Display Operation key 1. indicator 2. Signal indicator 3. indicator 4. indicator (not included in the -L) 5. Key protection indicator (not included in the -L) 6. indicator 7. Present value (character height: 8 mm)(nonsignificant zeroes suppressed) 8. (character height: 4 mm) (Indicates value in set function mode) 1 7 9 14 2 3 4 5 1 6 8 11 11. Increment keys (1 to 4) (Used to change the corresponding digit of the set value. Used to change data in the set mode.) 12. Display key (Switches to the present value display.) 13. Mode key (Switches from run mode to set mode. Changes items in the set mode. 14. key (s timing and outputs.) 9. Mode indicator 1. indicator 13 12 Factory Settings The following table shows the timer 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 -B (Standard)/-S (Short body) -L (Basic) Time range - -. - -s Present value Presets /DOWN mode mode time Input signal time. s. s A: Signal on delay (I) Sustained 2 ms Key protect level KP-1 --- Note: With the initial settings, there will be no output even if the power supply is connected. External s and outputs cannot be used without a power supply. 5

Operation Block Diagram LCD drive clock generator System clock generator LCD reference voltage generator Set circuit ROM RAM LCD driver LCDs Key switch circuits Input circuits (, control signal, key protect, gate) Control circuits Battery One-chip microcomputer outage detector circuits (OUT) AC (DC) circuits * DC only for -S * supply is not insulated from I/O. I/O Functions Inputs Stops timing in A-2 and A-3 (power on delay) modes. Starts timing in other modes. s present value (to zero in modes, to preset in DOWN mode). Count s are not accepted while reset is ON. indicator lit while reset is ON. Inhibits timer operation. Key protect Makes keys inoperative according to key protect level. Key protected indicator lit while key protect is ON. Effective when power supply is turned off. Effective when protect terminals are shorted. s (OUT) s made according to designated output mode when corresponding preset is reached. 6

Operational Overview This flowchart shows operation common to all models. Refer to the following Setting Item Table for details on the operation of specific models. Run mode Present value, set value Press the MODE key Setting mode Press the DISPLAY key range /DOWN mode Press the MODE key Press the MODE key mode Press the MODE key Press the MODE key Note: 1. s are changed using the increment keys (1 to 4). 2. The large arrows indicate the parameter displayed first when the mode is changed with the MODE or DISPLAY key. 3. *The key protection is not included in the -L. time Input signal time Key protect level * Press the MODE key Press the MODE key 7

Setting Item Table Mode Setting item Discription Setting procedure Run mode Compared to the present value. Determines the timing of the control output according to the output mode. Sequence when changing a digit using the increment keys (1 to 4). Setting mode Time range* Determines the timing range. Change the timing range with the increment keys (1 to 4). /DOWN mode Selects Select /DOWN with the increment keys (1 to 4). () (DOWN) mode time Input signal time Key protect level Determines the form of the control output. (Refer to the present value vs. output s on pages 9 to 11.) Determines the duration of the control output. Will be displayed when the output mode is A, A-1, A-2, A-3, b, or b-1. Will not be displayed when the output mode is d, E, or F. Changes the duration of the control and reset signals. Locks certain keys to prevent accidental operation. The key protection level, kp-1 to kp-4, determines which keys are locked when the key protection is ON. The locked keys are crossed out in the on the right. Sequence when changing the mode using the increment keys (1 to 4). Change the output time with the increment keys (1 to 4). s. s s s s s s Change the duration with the increment keys (1 to 4). (1 ms) (2 ms) Sequence when changing the key protect level using the increment keys (1 to 4). <KP 1> <KP 2> <KP 3> <KP 3> Note: 1. Changes made in setting mode become effective when run mode is entered. 2. The time range setting appears first when setting mode is entered. 3. *The key protection function is not included in the -L. 8

Examples Run Mode Changing the Set Value To change the set value from 3 hr 5 min to 4 hr 5 min, press the 3 key so that the number 4 appears in the hour s place. Pressing keys 1 through 4 increments the corresponding column by 1. The columns can be changed in any order, but the output will be turned ON if the set value is less than the present value. Nonsignificant zeros are suppressed on the set value display. Note: Read Changing Set Values in the Precautions section, pg. 15, before changing the Timer set value during operation. Setting Mode Changing Settings in the Set Mode 1. Press the MODE key to switch from run mode to set mode. The Timer will continue operation if switched from run mode to set mode during operation. The MODE key will be locked if the key protection function is enabled. Settings changed in the set 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. 2. Press the MODE key to scroll successively through the items that can be set. 3. Changing the selected item Press the MODE key until the desired item appears Change the item setting by pressing keys 1 through 4. (Press the DISPLAY key to switch back from set mode to run mode.) 9

Charts The gate is not included in the -L. One-shot Sustained output One-shot outputs can be set to.1 s,.5 s, 1 s, 5 s, 1 s, 2 s. mode A: Signal ON delay 1 (Timer resets when power comes ON.) DOWN mode A-1: Signal ON delay 2 (Timer resets when power comes ON.) starts when the start signal goes ON. While the start signal is ON, the timer starts when the power comes ON or when the reset goes OFF. The control output is controlled using a sustained or one-shot time period. ** * is instantaneous when setting is. ** is disabled during timing. starts when the start signal goes ON, and is reset when the start signal goes OFF. While the start signal is ON, the timer starts when the power comes ON or when the reset goes OFF. The control output is controlled using a sustained or one-shot time period. DOWN mode A-2: ON delay 1 (Timer resets when power comes ON.) * is instantaneous when setting is. starts when the reset goes OFF. The start signal disables the timing function (i.e., same function as the gate ). The control output is controlled using a sustained or one-shot time period. DOWN mode A-3: ON delay 2 (Timer does not reset when power comes ON.) * is instantaneous when setting is. starts when the reset goes OFF. The start signal disables the timing function (i.e., same function as the gate ). The control output is controlled using a sustained or one-shot time period. DOWN Sustained * is instantaneous when setting is. 1

mode b: Repeat cycle 1 (Timer resets when power comes ON.) Sustained One-shot DOWN DOWN mode b-1: Repeat cycle 2 (Timer does not reset when power comes ON.) Sustained One-shot DOWN starts when the start signal goes ON. The status of the control output is reversed when time is up (OFF at start). While the start signal is ON, the timer starts when the power comes ON or when the reset goes OFF. ** * Normal output operation will not be possible if the set time is too short. Set the value to at least 1 ms (contact output type). ** is disabled during timing. starts when the start signal goes ON. The control output is turned ON when time is up. While the start signal is ON, the timer starts when the power comes ON or when the reset goes OFF. ** * Normal output operation will not be possible if the set time is too short. Set the value to at least 1 ms (contact output type). ** is disabled during timing. starts when the start signal goes ON. The status of the control output is reversed when time is up (OFF at start). While the start signal is ON, the timer starts when the power comes ON or when the reset goes OFF. ** Sustained * Normal output operation will not be possible if the set time is too short. Set the value to at least 1 ms (contact output type). ** is disabled during timing. starts when the start signal goes ON. The control output comes ON when time is up. While the start signal is ON, the timer starts when power comes ON or when the reset goes OFF. DOWN ** Sustained * Normal output operation will not be possible if the set time is too short. Set the value to at least 1 ms (contact output type). ** is disabled during timing. 11

mode d: Signal OFF delay (Timer resets when power comes ON.) DOWN mode E: Interval (Timer resets when power comes ON.) DOWN mode F: Cumulative (Timer does not reset when power comes ON.) The control output is ON when the start signal is ON (except when the power is OFF or the reset is ON). The timer is reset when the time is up. ** * functions only during start signal when setting is. ** is enabled during timing. starts when the start signal comes ON. The control output is reset when time is up. While the start signal is ON, the timer starts when power comes ON or when the reset goes OFF. ** * is disabled when the setting is. ** is disabled during timing. enables timing (timing is stopped when the start signal is OFF or when the power is OFF). A sustained control output is used. DOWN Sustained * is instantaneous when setting is. Note: A twin timer can be created by using one of the repeat modes. For example, if the set value is 6 s and the one shot time is1 s in repeat mode, the control output will turn OFF for 5 s and ON for 1 s. (In the first cycle, however, the control output will turn OFF for 6 s.) In this way, the work of two timers can be performed by a single timer. 1 s 5 s 6 s 12

Dimensions Note: All units are in millimeters unless otherwise indicated. -L Surface/Flush Mounting 84. 63.7 6.7 14.3 44.8 x 44.8 -B Flush Mounting 6 1 M3.5 terminal screw (effective length: 6 mm) 44.8 x 44.8 -S Flush Mounting 6 64 M3.5 terminal screw (effective length: 6 mm) 44.8 x 44.8 13

Dimensions with Y92F-3 Flush Mounting Adapter -L Panel Y92F-3 Flush mounting adapter P3G-8 Rear surface connection socket Surface Mounting -L 58 92.8 6 85.9 P2CF-8 -B Panel Y92F-3 Flush mounting adapter 58 44.8 x 44.8 6 1 -S Panel Y92F-3 Flush mounting adapter Panel Cutouts Panel cutouts are as shown below. (according to DIN437). 45 +.6 6 min. 58 44.8 x 44.8 45 +.6 6 min. 6 64 Note 1. The mounting panel thickness should be 1 to 4 mm. 2. It is possible to mount timers side by side, but only horizontally. A With Y92A-F1 attached. A = {n 2.5 + (n 1) x 4} With Y92A- attached. A = (51n 5.5) +1 +1 14

Accessories (Order Separately) Track Mounting/Front Connecting Socket P2CF-8 Eight, M3.5 x 7.5 sems 7.8 3 4.5 7 max. P2CF-8-E (Finger Safe Terminal Type) Conforming to VDE16/P1 4 Eight, M3.5 x 7.5 sems 5 max. Two, 4.5 dia. holes 7.8 2.3 max. 35.4 5 4.5 Terminal Arrangement/ Internal Connections (Top View) Surface Mounting Holes Two, 4.5 dia. or two, M4 4±.2 3 7 max. 1.3 Two, 4.5 dia. holes 35.4 4 4±.2 5 max. 19 2.3 Back Connecting Socket P3G-8 27 dia. 21.5 max. Terminal Arrangement/ Internal Connections (Bottom View) 45 45 4.9 17 Finger Safe Terminal Cover Conforming to VDE16/P1 Y92A-G (Attachment for P3G-8 Socket) Twelve, 6.4 dia. holes 34 47.7 x 47.7 x 16.5 24.6 27.6 Y92A-T (Attachment for -B /-S ) 47.4 Hard Cover Y92A- Soft Cover Y92A-F1 15

Installation Terminal Arrangement Contact output -L (Basic) -B (Standard) -S (Short body) 3 2 1 4 5 6 7 8 Contact output Input use V 6 7 8 9 1 Key protect Contact output Input use V 6 7 8 9 1 Key protect V 11 OUT 12 11 OUT 12 Transistor output 1 to 24 VAC/ 24 VAC ( ) (+) 12 to 24 VDC 3 2 1 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 1 to 24 VAC/24 VAC Transistor output Input use V Key protect 6 7 8 9 1 1 2 3 4 5 12 to 24 VDC ( ) (+) Transistor output Input use V Key protect 6 7 8 9 1 V 11 OUT 12 11 OUT 12 1 to 24 VAC/ 24 VAC ( ) (+) 12 to 24 VDC 1 2 3 4 5 1 to 24 VAC/24 VAC 1 2 3 4 5 ( ) (+) 12 to 24 VDC Note: Do not connect unused terminals. Connections The s of the are no-voltage (short circuit or open) s. No-contact Input (NPN Transistor) Sensor Timer Contact Input Timer No-contact Input +V (3 V max.) Sensor Timer 12 VDC, reset, etc. Input use V, reset, etc. Input use V 12 VDC, reset, etc. Input use V High: transistor ON No-voltage Input Signal Levels High: contact ON High: transistor ON No-contact Contact 1. High level Transistor ON Residual voltage: 2 V max. Impedance when ON: 1 kω max. 2. Low level Transistor OFF Impedance when OFF: 1 kω min. Use contacts which can adequately switch 2 ma at 5 V 16

Precautions Supplies The circuit is not insulated from the power supply circuit. The internal circuit might be damaged by a surrounding AC circuit, so use an insulated AC power supply with equipment connected to the circuit. If power is interrupted for less than 1 ms, operation will continue normally. If power is interrupted for between 1 and 5 ms, operation will be inconsistent, and timing may stop or reset, depending on the mode. Connect the power supply voltage through a relay or switch in such a way that the voltage reaches a fixed value immediately. Depending on switching frequency, current surges may degrade relay contacts; relays with a capacity greater than 1 A are recommended. Input and Do not use external sources to increase the voltage of signals (control signal, reset, gate, and key protection). Be sure that the load of the control output (contact, transistor) is less than the maximum values indicated in the specifications. If the output load exceeds the recommended value, the life span of the contact output type will be shortened dramatically, and the transistor of the transistor output type will be damaged. The transistor output is insulated from the internal circuitry by a photocoupler, so either NPN or PNP transistors can be used. Self-diagnostic Function The following displays will appear if an error occurs. The present value and output enter the same status as after pressing the RESET key. Display Error status Correction e1 CPU OFF Press RESET key Set No change e2 Memory Set at the factory Changing Set Values The Timer set value can be changed while the timer is operating, so a high value can be set temporarily to inactivate the timer, or a low value can be set to activate the timer more quickly. (If the set value is changed accidentally during operation, the timer might be activated. Therefore, turn the key protection ON unless the set value is being changed.) To avoid changing the output when changing the set value, it is recommended to begin changing the set value by entering a large number in the higher digit. Operating Environment When using the Timer in an area with much electronic noise, separate the Timer, wiring, and the equipment which generates the signals as far as possible from the noise sources. It is also recommended to shield the signal wiring to prevent electronic interference. Organic solvents (such as paint thinner), as well as very acidic or basic solutions might damage the outer casing of the Timer. Other When the Timer is installed in a control box and tests are conducted which may damage the Timer s internal circuitry (for example, a test measuring the maximum voltage difference between the control circuit and metal components), remove the Timer from the control box or short circuit the terminals.! Caution This product contains a lithium battery. Lithium batteries explode if incinerated. Dispose of the Digital Timer as a non-combustible item. ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETERS. To convert millimeters into inches, multiply by.3937. To convert grams into ounces, multiply by.3527. Cat. No. L35-E1-4 OMRON Corporation Industrial Automation Company In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice. Measuring and Supervisory Controls Division 28th Fl., Crystal Tower Bldg., 1-2-27, Shiromi, Chuo-ku, Osaka 54-628 Japan Tel: (81)6-6949-635 Fax: (81)6-6949-669 Printed in Japan 199-.1M (696) 17