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Solid-state Timer

H3CA CSM_H3CA_DS_E_4_2

DIN-sized (48 x 48, 45 x 75 mm) Timer with


Digital Setting and LCD Display
• Dual power supplies for free AC/DC.
• Eight operation modes selectable with one unit.
• Any desired time can be set digitally within a range from 0.1
seconds to 9,990 hrs.
• Four external signal inputs.
• ON/OFF indicator for control output and bar indicator for
remaining time.
• Conforms to UL, CSA, and CE marking.

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

Ordering Information
Operation/resetting Operation mode Terminal Time-limit Instantaneous Mounting
system contact contact
Surface Flush mounting
mounting/
track mounting
Time-limit operation/self- 8 operation modes 11-pin round socket SPDT --- H3CA-A H3CA-A
resetting/external (selectable) Front screw H3CA-FA ---
resetting (see note 2) (see note 3)
Time-limit operation/ ON-delay operation 8-pin round socket DPDT --- H3CA-8 H3CA-8
self-resetting SPDT SPDT H3CA-8H H3CA-8H

Note: 1. Specify both the model number and supply voltage when ordering for the H3CA-8H and H3CA-8.
2. The operation/resetting system depends on the selected operation mode. For details, see “Timing Chart”.
3. The 8 operation modes are as follows:
A: ON-delay operation E: Interval operation
B: Repeat cycle operation F: One-shot and flicker operation
C: Signal ON/OFF-delay operation (1) G: Signal ON/OFF-delay operation (2)
D: Signal OFF-delay operation (1) H: Signal OFF-delay operation (2)

■ Accessories (Order Separately)


Timer Track mounted socket Back connecting socket
(See note.)
Solder terminal Screw terminal
H3CA-A P2CF-11 PL11 P3GA-11
H3CA-8H/H3CA-8 P2CF-08 PL08 P3G-08

Note: Track mounted socket can be used as a front connecting socket.

Specifications
■ Time Ranges
A desired time can be set within a range of 0.1 s to 9,990 hrs by combining the three thumbwheel switch modules for time setting and one module
for time unit selection.
Time unit 0.1 s 1s 0.1 min 1 min 0.1 hrs 1 hr 10 hrs
Time range 1 to 999 (3 digits)

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H3CA
■ Ratings
Item H3CA-A/H3CA-FA H3CA-8 H3CA-8H
Rated supply voltage 24 to 240 VAC (50/60 Hz), 100/110/120, 200/220/240 VAC, (50/60 Hz),
(See note 2.) 12 to 240 VDC (permissible ripple: 24 VDC, 110 VDC (permissible ripple: 20% max.) (See note 1.)
20% max.)
Operating voltage range 90% to 110% of rated supply voltage 85% to 110% of rated supply voltage
Power consumption AC: approx. 4 VA AC: approx. 10 VA/1 W AC: approx. 10 VA/1.5 W
DC: approx. 2 W DC: approx. 1 W DC: approx. 2 W
Control outputs 3 A at 250 VAC, resistive load (cosφ = 1)
Minimum applicable load H3CA-8, H3CA-A and H3CA-FA: 10 mA at 5 VDC (failure level: Preference value)
H3CA-8H: 100mA at 5 VDC (failure level: Preference value)
Contact materials : Ag-alloy

Note: 1. Single-phase, full-wave rectified power sources may be used for 24 to 240 VDC.
2. Refer to Safety Precautions for All Times when combining the Timer with an AC 2-wire proximity sensor.

■ Characteristics
Accuracy of operating ±0.3% ±0.05 s
time
Influence of voltage
Influence of
temperature
Setting error ±0.5% ±0.05 s max.
Reset time H3CA-A/-FA: 0.5 s max.
H3CA-8H/-8: 0.1 s max.
Insulation resistance 100 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC)
Dielectric strength 2,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min (between current-carrying and non-current-carrying parts and between contact and
control circuit)
1,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min (between non-continuous contacts)
Impulse withstand 5 kV
voltage
Vibration resistance Destruction: 10 to 55 Hz with 0.75-mm double amplitude for 1 h each in three directions
Malfunction: 10 to 55 Hz with 0.5-mm double amplitude for 10 min each in three directions
Shock resistance Destruction: 980 m/s2
Malfunction: 98 m/s2
Ambient temperature Operating: –10°C to 55°C
Ambient humidity Operating: 35% to 85%
Life expectancy Mechanical: 10,000,000 operations min. (under no load at 1,800 operations/h)
Electrical: 100,000 operations min. (3 A at 250 VAC, cosφ = 1 at 1,800 operations/h)
See Lift-test Curve for more details.
Approved standards UL508, CSA C22.2 No. 14, LR, NK
Conforms to EN61812-1.
EMC (EMI) EN61812-1
Emission Enclosure: EN55011 Group 1 class A
Emission AC mains: EN55011 Group 1 class A
(EMS) EN61812-1
Immunity ESD: IEC61000-4-2
Immunity RF-interference: IEC61000-4-3
Immunity Burst: IEC61000-4-4
Immunity Surge: IEC61000-4-5
Immunity Conducted Disturbance: IEC61000-4-6
Immunity Voltage Dip/Interruption: IEC61000-4-11
Weight H3CA-A: approx. 110 g
H3CA-FA: approx. 190 g

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H3CA
Engineering Data
■ Life-test Curve
Switching operations (×103)

Reference: A maximum current of 0.15 A can be switched at 125 VDC (cosφ = 1).
Maximum current of 0.1 A can be switched if L/R is 7 ms. In both cases, a
life of 100,000 operations can be expected.
Note: 1. The H3CA Series has been tested for the following: impulse voltages, noise
(via noise simulator, for L loads, and for relay oscillation), and resistance to
static electricity.
2. Minimum applicable load (P reference values):
H3CA-A(FA), H3CA-8H: 100 mA at 5 VDC
H3CA-8: 10 mA at 5 VDC

Load current (A)

Nomenclature
H3CA-A/H3CA-8H H3CA-FA
Time Unit Selector LCD Display

LCD Display
Control output ON/OFF indication
Remaining time elapses, the
remaining time is indicated by a
pattern of bars in tenth of 1/10 of
the set time. Set Time Indicators (3 Digits) Time Unit Selector
Operation Mode Selector (Fixed to "A" in H3CA-8H)
A: ON-delay operation
B: Flicker operation
C: Signal ON/OFF-delay operation (1)
D: Signal OFF-delay operation (1)
E: Interval operation Operation Mode Selector Set Time Indicators (3 Digits)
F: One-shot and flicker operation
G: Signal ON/OFF-delay operation (2)
H: Signal OFF-delay operation (2)

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H3CA
Operation
■ Timing Chart
H3CA-A (FA)
ON-delay Operation (A Mode)
Signal Start Power-ON Start/Power-OFF Reset

t: Set time; R: Resetting time; t-a: Time within the set time

t: Set time; t-a: Time within the set time

Note: The minimum signal input time is 0.05 s.

Flicker Operation (B Mode)


Signal Start Power-ON Start/Power-OFF Reset

t: Set time

t: Set time; t-a: Time within the set time


Note: The minimum signal input time is 0.05 s.

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H3CA
Signal ON/OFF-delay Operation 1 (C Mode) Signal OFF-delay Operation 1 (D Mode)

t: Set time; t-a: Time within the set time t: Set time; t-a: Time within the set time

Note: 1. The minimum signal input time is 0.05 s.


2. Operation 1 refers to the version in which the output relay operates when the Start signal is ON.

Interval Operation (E Mode)


Signal Start

t: Set time

t: Set time; t-a: Time within the set time

Note: The minimum signal input time is 0.05 s.

One-shot and Flicker Operation (F Mode)


Signal Start Power-ON Start/Power-OFF Reset

t: Set time; t-a: Time within the set time t: Set time; t-a: Time within the set time
Note: The minimum signal input time is 0.05 s. Note: The minimum signal input time is 0.05 s.
Signal ON/OFF-delay Operation 2 (G Mode) Signal ON/OFF-delay Operation 2 (H Mode)
t-a

t: Set time; t-a: Time within the set time t: Set time; t-a: Time within the set time

Note: 1. The minimum signal input time is 0.05 s.


2. Operation 2 refers to the version in which the output relay does not operate when the Start signal is ON.

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H3CA
How to Use Gate Signal Input How to Use Check Signal Input
If a check signal is input to the timer during the lapse of a set time,
the remaining set time will become 0 and the timer will enter the
next control state. Also, while a check signal is being input, the
elapsed time measurement of the set time is not performed.
ON-delay Operation

Note: 1. This timing chart indicates the gate input in operation


mode A (ON-delay operation).
2. The set time is the sum of t 1 and t2.
t: Set time; t-a: Time within the set time
Repeat Cycle Operation

t: Set time; t-a: Time within the set time

H3CA-8H

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H3CA
Dimensions
Note: All units are in millimeters unless otherwise indicated.

■ Timers
H3CA-A/-8H H3CA-FA

Panel Cutouts Mounting Holes


Two,M4 or 4.5 dia. holes
When mounting Horizontally connecting n units
a single unit No front cover:
N = (48n − 2.5)+1/−0 Note: When mounting two or more
t = 1 to 3.2 mm
With front cover: timers in line, dimension L
N = {48n − 2.5 + (n − 1) x 3}+1/−0 between two adjacent timers
should be 10 mm min.
45+0.6
−0 (N)
(N)

■ Accessories (Order Separately)


Track Mounted Front Connecting Socket

Eleven, M3.5 × 7.5 Mounting Height of


sems Terminal Arrangement Mounting Holes Timer with Socket
(Top View)
Two, 4.5 dia.
mounting holes
Two,
4.5 dia.
holes 108.1

Note1: P2CF-11 can be used as


a front connecting socket.
Note2: There are no restrictions
to the mounting direction.
P2CF-08
Terminal Arrangement Mounting Holes Mounting Height of
Eight, M3.5 × 7.5 (Top View) Timer with Socket
sems

Two, 4.5 dia. or


Two, M4
Two, 97.2
4.5 dia.
holes

Note1: P2CF-08 can be used as


a front connecting socket.
Note2: There are no restrictions
to the mounting direction.

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H3CA
Back Connecting Socket
P3GA-11
Terminal Arrangement
27 dia. (Bottom View)

Mounting Height of
P3G-08
Terminal Arrangement Timer with Socket
(Bottom View)
10.9 86.3

M3.5

P3G-08

PL11
Terminal Arrangement Mounting Holes Mounting Height of
(Bottom View) Timer with Socket

Two, 2 dia. holes


Two, 3.5 dia. or 3M socket
mounting holes Hold-down
clip
79.6
Y92H-1

35 max. Approx. 20.5

PL08 Mounting Height of


Terminal Arrangement Mounting Holes
(Bottom View) Timer with Socket
Two, 2 dia. Two, 3.5 dia. or 3M socket
holes mounting holes

79.6

Note: There are no restrictions to


the mounting direction.

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H3CA
Mounting Track (Meets DIN EN50022)
PFP-100N/PFP-50N PFP-100N2
Twelve, 25 × 4.5 elliptic holes (see note)

(see note)
Note: A total of 12-25 × 4.5 elliptic holes are provided with 6 holes
Note: This dimension applied to PFP-50N. cut from each rail end at a pitch of 10 mm between holes.

End Plate
PFP-M PFP-S

Adapter for Flush Mounting


Y92F-30

Note: Pay attention to the orientation of the adapter when mounting


two or more timers in a vertical or horizontal line.

Protective Cover
Y92A-48B/Y92A-48D
The protective cover protects the front panel, particularly the
time setting section, against dust, dirt and water drip, as well
as prevents the set value from being altered due to accidental
contact with the time setting knob.
Y92A-48B Y92A-48D
Hard Plastic Cover Soft PVC Cover Note: The Y92A-48B Protective Cover is made of a hard plastic and
therefore, must be removed to change the timer set value. However,
since the Y92A-48D Protective Cover is made of PVC, the set value
can be altered by pressing on the surface of the cover.
It may be, however, difficult to make setting changes of the Timer
with the Y92A-48B Protective Cover attached, which must be taken
into consideration before using the Y92A-48B Protective Cover.
When attaching the Y92A-48A to the Timer to be panel-mounted,
use the Y92F-30 Mounting Adapter along with the Timer.
The Protective Cover cannot be, however, used for the H3CA-FA
Series.

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H3CA
Installation
■ Terminal Arrangement
H3CA-A H3CA-FA

(+) or (-) * * * *
* * * * (See
(See note
note 2)
2)

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

Note: 1. *C: Check: 3-4


*G: Gate: 3-5
*S: Start: 3-6 Note: 1. *C: Check: X-E1
*R: Reset: 3-7 *G: Gate: X-D1
2. Conventional time-limit contacts are symbolized as . *S: Start: X-C1
*R: Reset: X-B1
However, the contacts of H3CA-A are symbolized as
2. Conventional time-limit contacts are symbolized as .
because timer has 8 operation modes.
However, the contacts of H3CA-FA are symbolized
as because timer has 8 operation modes.

■ Input Connections
Signal Inputs Solid-state Signal Inputs
Connect the start input contact between terminals C and F, the Connect the start input transistor between terminals C and F, the
reset input contact between terminals C and G, the gate input reset input transistor between terminals C and G, the gate input
contact between terminals C and E, and the check input contact transistor between terminals C and E, and the check input
between terminals C and D. transistor between terminals C and D.

For each signal input contact, use a gold-plated contacts with high For signal input, use an open collector type transistor with
reliability. Be sure that these input signals satisfy the following characteristics: VCEO = 20 V min., VCE(S) = 1 V max., IC = 50 mA min.
requirements: a resistance of 1 kΩ (max.) and a residual voltage of 1 and ICBO = 0.5 μA max. In addition, be sure that the input signals
V (max.) when the contact is made. satisfy the following requirements: a resistance of 1 kΩ (max.) and a
residual voltage of 1 V (max.) when the transistor is ON, and a
resistance of 200 kΩ (min.) when the transistor is OFF.

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H3CA
From a solid-state circuit (proximity sensor, photoelectric sensor, or
the like) with rated power supply voltage ranging from 6 to 30 VDC,
input signals can also be applied by other than an open collector type
transistor as shown in the following diagram. The input signal from a
solid-state circuit is applied when output transistor Tr turns ON. In
terms of signal voltage, the signal is input when it goes from a high to
low level. Again, the residual voltage should be 1 V (max.) when the
transistor is ON. As the current output from the timer to Tr is
approximately 0.1 mA, this connection is possible provided the
residual voltage is kept to a maximum of 1 V.

Solid-state circuit (proximity sensor,


photoelectric sensor, etc.)

Note: Except for the power supply circuitry, avoid the laying of input
signal wires in parallel or in the same conduit with high-tension
or power lines. It is recommended to use shielded wires or
wiring with independent metal conduits for the shortest
possible distance.

H3CA-8H H3CA-8

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

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H3CA
■ Application Examples
Standard type H3CA is used for the following application examples. In the schematic diagrams, each thick the indicates the wiring necessary for
selecting the desired operation mode.

ON-delay Operation (A Mode)


Power-ON Start/Power-OFF Reset Signal Start/Signal Reset

(+) or (−)
(+)
or (−)

(+) or (−) (+)


or (−)

Flicker Operation (B Mode)


Power-ON Start/Power-OFF Reset Signal Start/Signal Reset

(+) or (−) (+)


or (−)

(+) or (−) (+)


or (−)

Signal ON/OFF-delay Operation 1 (C Mode) Signal OFF-delay Operation 1 (D Mode)


Signal ON/OFF-start/Instantaneous Operation/ Signal Start/Instantaneous Operation/Time-limit Reset
Time-limit Reset
t-a

(+) or (−) (+) (+) or (−) (+)


or (−) or (−)

t: Set time, t-a: Time within the set time

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H3CA
Signal ON/OFF-delay Operation 2 (G Mode)
Signal ON/OFF-start/Instantaneous Operation/ Signal Start/Signal Reset
Time-limit Reset

(+) or (−)
(+) or (−) (+)
or (−)
(+) or (−)

Interval Operation (E Mode)


Power-ON Start/Power-OFF Reset Signal Start/Signal Reset

(+) or (−)
(+)
or (−)

(+) or (−) (+)


or (−)

One-shot and Flicker Operation (F Mode) Signal OFF-delay Operation 2 (H Mode)


Power-ON Start/Power-OFF Reset Signal/Instantaneous Operation/Time-limit Reset

(+) or (−)
(+) (+) or (−) (+)
or (−)
or (−)

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H3CA
Safety Precautions
How to Change Operation Mode Connecting the Operating Power
Operate the pushbuttons of the thumbwheel switch, located at the Supply
leftmost position on the front panel to set the operation mode. Eight
operation modes (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H) are selectable and the The H3CA-8@ contains a capacitor-drop power circuit. Use a
selected operation mode is displayed in the operation mode display sinusoidal power supply with a commercial frequency. Do not use
window. power supplies with a high frequency component (such as inverter
power supplies) for Timers with 100 to 240-VAC specifications. Using
these power supplies can damage internal circuits.
The power supply connections to the H3CA-A and H3CA-FA can be
made without regard to polarity for both AC and DC power supplies;
just connect to the specified terminals (2 and 10, or A1 and A2).
When connecting a DC power supply to the H3CA-8 or H3CA-8H,
however, the polarity must be connected as indicated.
Although there is a wide range of power connectable to the H3CA-A
and H3CA-FA, be sure that there is no inductive voltage or residual
voltage applied to the timer power supply terminals (2 and 10, or A1
and A2) when the power switch is turned OFF. (Inductive voltage can
be generated in the power supply line if it is placed in parallel with
high-voltage or power lines.)
A DC power supply can be connected if its ripple factor is 20% or
less and the mean voltage is within the rated operating voltage range
of the Timer.

Note: The operation mode is fixed to "A" for H3CA-8H. Connect the power supply voltage through a relay or switch in such a
way that the voltage reaches a fixed value at once or the Timer may
The characters are yellow.
not be reset or a timer error could result.
H3CA-8 and H3CA-8H Timers with AC specifications are equivalent
How to Change Time Unit and Rated to capacitor loads. When switching the Timer power supply with an
Time SSR, use an SSR with a withstand voltage of twice the power supply
voltage.
Operate the pushbuttons of the rightmost thumbwheel switch to Since the H3CA-8 and H3CA-8H Timers of AC specifications
select the desired time unit. Seven time units (0.1 s, s, 0.1 m, m, externally discharges a part of internal energy when the power is
0.1 h, h, or 10 h) are selectable and the selected time unit is turned OFF, it may malfunction if an extremely sensitive relay is used
displayed in the time unit display window. The desired rated time is with the following sequence circuit.
specified by operating the three thumbwheel switches in the middle If such a malfunction occurs, change the circuit configuration as
of the front panel. The range of rated time is 001 to 999 for each unit. shown below on the right side.
Remaining time display
The remaining time is displayed
X/a X/a
as a decreasing percentage
between 0% and 100%.

Time unit T/b If malfunction T/b X/a


selector is expected.

Time unit display


Rated time display window
window Rated time
selector 0.1 s, s, 0.1 m
001 to 999 0.1 h, h, 10 h

Note: The characters are yellow.

Time Unit and Rated Time


Time unit Rated time
0.1 s 0.1 to 99.9 s
s 1 to 999 s
0.1 m 0.1 to 99.9 m
m 1 to 999 m
0.1 h 0.1 to 99.9 h
h 1 to 999 h
10 h 10 to 9,990 h

!CAUTION
1. Do not change the time unit, rated time, or operation mode while
the timer is in operation. Otherwise, the timer may malfunction or
be damaged. Be sure to turn off the power supply to the timer
before changing the timer unit, rated time or operation mode.
2. Note that output will be generated in C, D, E, G, or H mode even if
the rated time is set to 000. No output will be generated in A, B, or
F mode.

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H3CA
Input/Output How to Mount the Timer on Mounting
The operation of the output contacts varies with the operation Track
specifications. Before making connections, check the operation
specifications and operating conditions using the application When mounting a H3CA-FA Timer on a socket mounting track,
examples provided. observe the following procedures:
The H3CA-A and H3CA-FA do not use transformers. Simultaneous
inputting power from two or more power supplies to separate timers Mounting
or counters from a single input contact or transistor is not possible. First hook portion A of the timer to an edge of the track and then
For the power supply of an input device, use an isolating transformer, depress the timer in direction B.
of which the primary and secondary windings are mutually isolated
and the secondary winding is not grounded.

H3CA-A/-FA

Input
terminal Power supply
B
Rectifier circuit

A C
Circuit

Dismounting
Isolation transformer is required.
A transformer is not used in the power supplies for the H3CA-A and Pull out portion C with a round-blade screwdriver and remove the
H3CA-FA. You can therefore receive an electrical shock by touching timer from the mounting track.
the input terminals when the power supply voltage is being applied.
Take adequate precautions to protect against electrical shock.
Inputs to input signal terminals are made by shorting the individual
input terminals to the common terminal (terminal 3 for the H3CA-A or
terminal (X) for the H3CA-FA). Internal circuits may be damaged if
connections are made to any other terminals or if voltages are
applied.
If contacts are used to short the terminals, they will be switching a
low voltage (approximately 5 VDC) and current (approximately
100 μA). You must therefore use high-reliability contacts with a
contact resistance of 1 kΩ or less when shorted and residual voltage
of 1 V maximum when shorted.
The reset input will take priority if both the set and reset inputs are
turned ON simultaneously.

Others
Holding relays are used for outputs on the H3CA-A Series. Dropping
the Unit or otherwise subjecting it to shock can cause the relay to
reverse or to move to the center position.

ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETERS.


To convert millimeters into inches, multiply by 0.03937. To convert grams into ounces, multiply by 0.03527.

In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.

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