LC2H
Cautions for use
1.Input and output connection
1) Input connection
(1) Contact input
Use highly reliable metal plated contacts. Since the contact’s bounce time leads directly to error in the count value, use contacts with as short a bounce time as possible. In general, select input to have a maximum counting speed of 30 Hz.
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(2)
VCEO = Min. 20 V IC = Min. 20 mA ICBO = Max. 6 µA
Also, use transistors with a residual voltage of less than 2 V when the transistor is on.
*The
(When the impedance is 0 Ω, the current coming from the count input terminal is approximately 5 mA and from the reset input terminal is approximately 1.5 mA.) Also, the
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(3) Input wiring
When wiring, use shielded wires or metallic wire tubes, and keep the wire lengths as short as possible.
2) Output connection
Since the transistor output of counter is insulated from the internal circuitry by a
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2. Self-diagnosis function
If a malfunction occurs, one of the following displays will appear.
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* Includes the possibility that the
3. Terminal connection
1)When wiring the terminals, refer to the terminal layout and wiring diagrams and be sure to perform the wiring properly without errors.
An external power supply is required in order to run the main unit.
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2) After turning the counter off, make sure that any resulting induced voltage or residual voltage is not applied to power supply terminals (1) through (2). (If the power supply wire is wired parallel to the high voltage wire or power wire, an induced voltage may be generated at the power supply terminal.)
3) Have the power supply voltage pass through a switch or relay so that it is applied at one time.
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