OMRON H5S

Digital Time Switch
H5S
CSM_H5S_DS_E_4_1
Easier, More Convenient Time Switches, with
New 4-circuit Output and Yearly Models in
Addition to 2-circuit Weekly Models
• Independent Day Keys provide easier operation.
• Temporary holiday setting function makes it easy to turn OFF
output for holidays and non-operating days.
• Settings can be made even with the Time Switch turned OFF.
• Test mode enables easy program checking.
• Complies with EMC Directives, UL/CSA, and other safety
standards.
• Includes summer time (DST) adjustment.
Yearly models also offer automatic switching to DST.
• Set value can be changed both upward and downward for
speedier setting.
• Integrated temperature compensation circuit helps keep
accurate time over a wide temperature range. (See note 1.)
• Includes time counter and total counter functions with alarm
indicator. (See note 2.)
• Bank function allows program switching by an external input.
(See note 3.)
• New 4-circuit output models with a compact, 72 × 72-mm DIN
size added to the series.
Note: 1. Available only on yearly models.
2. Available only on 2-circuit models.
3. Available only on weekly models.
Features
Easier and More Convenient to Use
■ Simple Setting
Time Adjustment Function (See note.)
Independent Day Keys make setting easy.
Up/down set value changing
for speedy setting.
The time can be set to 00 min 00 s by using an external input. The
times on multiple Time Switches can also be easily synchronized.
Synchronized!
Temporary holidays
(non-operating days)
are also easy to set.
Weekly models: Specify the day.
Yearly models: Specify the date.
■ Convenient Functions
Time Counter/Total Counter Functions (See note.)
This function makes it possible to monitor the total time that a load
has been applied, or the total number of operating cycles. It allows
the Time Switch to be used for managing maintenance.
Master
Slave
Slave
Note: Equipped on 2-circuit models.
With alarm indicator
Shows total lamp ON time
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More Applications on New Series Models
Yearly Models
4-circuit Models
Automatic Program Switching by Seasons
The yearly operation can be set to automatically change the weekly
program depending on the season. (See note.)
Mar Apr May Jun
Spring
Jul
The new 4-circuit models are 72 × 72-mm DIN size. Their spacesaving size allows use in more applications.
Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb
Summer
Spring
Season
(See note 2.)
Program
17:30 ON
example
21:00 OFF
Space-saving, Economical 4-circuit Models Added
to the Series
Summer
Autumn
Autumn
Winter
Winter
19:00 ON
18:00 ON
17:00 ON
22:00 OFF
21:00 OFF
21:00 OFF
Control all four
floors with a
single unit.
Note: Up to four seasons can be set for 4-circuit models, and up to
two seasons for 2-circuit models.
Temperature Compensation Circuit Maintains
Accurate Time
A temperature compensation circuit is provided in the yearly models
to maintain accurate time keeping even when the ambient
temperature varies greatly. This ensures precise operation with
minimal time lags all year round, regardless of temperature changes.
Model Number Structure
■ Model Number Legend
Note: This model number legend includes combinations that are not available. Please check the “List of Models” for availability.
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1 2 3 4 5
6
1. Control cycle
W: Weekly
Y: Yearly
2. Mounting method
None: Flush mounting
F:
Surface mounting/track mounting
3. Panel language
B: English
A: Japanese
4. Number of outputs
2: 2 circuits
4: 4 circuits
5. Supply voltage
None: 100 to 240 VAC
D:
24 VDC
6. Time accuracy
None: Standard
X:
With temperature compensation
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Ordering Information
■ List of Models
Control cycle
Number of outputs
Weekly
2 circuits
Yearly
Mounting method
Flush mounting
2 circuits
4 circuits
Supply voltage
Models
100 to 240 VAC
H5S-WB2
24 VDC
H5S-WB2D
Surface mounting/
track mounting
100 to 240 VAC
H5S-WFB2
24 VDC
H5S-WFB2D
Flush mounting
100 to 240 VAC
H5S-YB2-X
24 VDC
H5S-YB2D-X
Surface mounting/
track mounting
100 to 240 VAC
H5S-YFB2-X
24 VDC
H5S-YFB2D-X
Flush mounting
100 to 240 VAC
H5S-YB4-X
24 VDC
H5S-YB4D-X
Surface mounting/
track mounting
100 to 240 VAC
H5S-YFB4-X
24 VDC
H5S-YFB4D-X
■ Accessories (Order Separately)
Name
Model
Protective Cover
Y92A-72C
Track Mounting Base
Y92F-90
Large Terminal Cover (in pairs)
Y92A-72H
Specifications
■ Ratings
Item
Weekly 2-circuit Models
(H5S-W@2)
Yearly 2-circuit Models
(H5S-Y@2)
Yearly 4-circuit Models
(H5S-Y@4)
Rated supply voltage
100 to 240 VAC (50/60 Hz), 24 VDC (See note 1.)
Operating voltage range
AC: 85% to 110% rated supply voltage
DC: 85% to 120% rated supply voltage
Power consumption
Approx. 2.9 VA at 264 VAC 60 Hz Approx. 3.2 VA at 264 VAC 60 Hz Approx. 3.5 VA at 264 VAC 60 Hz
Approx. 0.8 W at 28.8 VDC
Approx. 0.9 W at 28.8 VDC
Approx. 1.0 W at 28.8 VDC
Control Number of circuits
outputs Circuits
SPST-NO × 2 circuits
Capacity
SPST-NO × 4 circuits
Power supply circuit and other (no-voltage) circuit
Resistive load 15 A at 250 VAC (See note 2.)
(cosφ = 1)
3 A at 250 VAC
Inductive load 10 A at 250 VAC (cosφ = 0.7)
2 A at 250 VAC (cosφ = 0.4)
Ambient operating temperature
−10 to 55°C (with no icing or condensation)
Ambient operating humidity
25 to 85%
Storage temperature
−25 to 65°C (with no icing or condensation)
Case color
Light gray (Munsell 5Y7/1)
Total current (A)
Note: 1. Do not use inverter output as a power supply. For details, refer to Precautions for Safe Use, item 24, on page 12.
2. The capacity is 15 A per circuit, but derating of the total current for two circuits is required as shown below depending on the ambient
temperature.
40
30
20
10
0
10
0
20
40
50 55 60
80
Ambient temperature (°C)
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■ Characteristics
Item
Accuracy of operating
time
Weekly 2-circuit Models
(H5S-W@2)
Yearly 2-circuit Models
(H5S-Y@2)
Yearly 4-circuit Models
(H5S-Y@4)
±0.01%±0.05 s max. (See note 1.)
The ±0.01% value applies to the set time interval.
Setting error
Influence of voltage
Influence of temperature
Cyclic error
±15 s per month (at 25°C)
Memory protection
Continuous use: 5 years min. (at 25°C) (See note 2.)
Insulation resistance
100 MΩ min. (between current-carrying terminals and exposed non-current carrying metal parts, between operation
circuit and control output circuit, between control output circuits, and between non-continuous contacts.)
Dielectric strength
2,950 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min (between current-carrying terminals and exposed non-current carrying metal parts)
2,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min (between operation circuit and control output circuit, and between control output
circuits)
1,000 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min (between non-continuous contacts)
Noise immunity
±1,500 V (between power terminals, for AC power models), ±500 V (between power terminals, for DC power models)
Square-wave noise by noise simulator (pulse width: 100 ns, for 1 µs, 1-ns rise time)
Vibration
resistance
Shock
resistance
±15 s per month (at −10 to 45°C), ±20 s per month (at 45 to 55°C)
Destruction 10 to 55 Hz with 0.375-mm single amplitude in 3 directions for 2 hours each
Malfunction 10 to 55 Hz with 0.25-mm single amplitude in 3 directions for 10 minutes each
Destruction 300 m/s2 3 times each in x, y, and z axes, 6 directions
Malfunction 100 m/s2 3 times each in x, y, and z axes, 6 directions
Life
Mechanical
expectancy Electrical
100,000 operations min.
Approved standards
CURUS: UL 508/CSA C22.2 No.14,
Conforms to EN 60730-2-7(Pollution degree 2/overvoltage category II),
Conforms to VDE 0106/part100.
Conforms to Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law (for Japan)
EMC
(EMI)
EMI Radiated:
EMI Conducted (Continuous):
EMI Conducted (Non-continuous):
Harmonic Current:
Voltage fluctuation/flicker:
(EMS)
ESD Immunity:
EN 60730-2-7
EN 60730-2-7 (CISPR 22 Class B)
EN 60730-2-7 (CISPR 22 Class B)
EN 60730-2-7 (CISPR 14-1)
EN 60730-2-7 (IEC 61000-3-2 Class A)
EN 60730-2-7 (IEC 61000-3-3)
EN 60730-2-7
EN 60730-2-7 (IEC 61000-4-2): 6 kV contact discharge
8 kV air discharge
Radiated Electromagnetic Field Immunity: EN 60730-2-7 (IEC 61000-4-3): 10-V/m AM modulation
(80 MHz to 1 GHz, 1.4 GHz to 2 GHz)
10-V/m pulse modulation (900 MHz)
Conducted Disturbance Immunity:
EN 60730-2-7 (IEC 61000-4-6): 10 V (0.15 to 80 MHz)
Burst Immunity:
EN 60730-2-7 (IEC 61000-4-4): 2 kV power line
1 kV control line
Surge Immunity:
EN 60730-2-7 (IEC 61000-4-5): 1 kV line to line (power line, output line)
2 kV line to ground (power line, output
line)
0.5 kV line to line (input line)
1 kV line to ground (input line)
Voltage Dip/Interrupting Immunity:
EN 60730-2-7 (IEC 61000-4-11): 0.5-s cycle, 100% (rated voltage)
Weight
Approx. 200 g
50,000 operations min. (15 A at 250 VAC, resistive load)
50,000 operations min. (10 A at 30 VDC, resistive load)
50,000 operations min. (10 A at 250 VAC, inductive load (cosφ = 0.7))
50,000 operations min. (1 HP at 250 VAC, motor load)
50,000 operations min. (100 W at 100 VAC, lamp load)
10,000 operations min. (300 W at 100 VAC, lamp load)
50,000 operations min. (3 A at
250 VAC, resistive load)
50,000 operations min. (3 A at
30 VDC, resistive load)
Note: 1. The total error including the repeat accuracy, setting error, variation due to voltage change, and variation due to temperature change is
±0.01% ±0.05 s max.
2. The total time when power is not being supplied.
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■ Operation
Item
Weekly 2-circuit Models
(H5S-W@2)
Yearly 2-circuit Models
(H5S-Y@2)
Yearly 4-circuit Models
(H5S-Y@4)
Operation method
Digital quartz
Operation period
1 week (7 days)
Display
• Day, hrs (switchable between 24-hr indication and a.m./p.m. 12-hr indication), minutes, seconds
(0.00 to 23:59, 0.00 to 11:59 a.m., 0.00 to 11:59 p.m.)
• Digital indication by LCD (character height: 10 mm)
• Digital display of operation schedule during operation
• Timing chart display of operation schedule during operation
Min. setting unit
1 min
1 year (with integrated calendar to 2099)
Number of Weekly program 40 steps/circuit
steps that (See note 1.)
can be set
Yearly program
48 steps/circuit (See note 2.)
24 steps/circuit (per season) (See
note 3.)
---
48 steps/circuit (See note 2.)
12 steps/circuit (per season) (See
note 3.)
4 yearly programs/circuit
Number of
--settable yearly
temporary
holiday settings
16
Note: 1. Depending the operation, the following steps can be used for weekly programs.
Timer operation: 2 steps
Pulse-output operation: 1 step
Cyclic operation: 4 steps
2. When the season switching setting is not being used.
3. When the season switching setting is being used.
■ Operation Functions
Item
Weekly timer
operation
Weekly 2-circuit Models (H5S-W@2)
Timer operation
ON
Weekly pulseoutput
operation
Yearly 2-circuit Models (H5S-Y@2)
Yearly 4-circuit Models (H5S-Y@4)
Controls the output according to the set time of ON and OFF.
OFF
Pulse output operation
Pulse width
• Min. setting unit: 1 min
• Multiple-day operation also possible.
Output turns ON for a fixed period (pulse width) at the set ON time.
• Pulse width: 1 to 59 s (in 1-s increments), or 1 to 60 min (in 1-min increments)
• The pulse width can be set for each step.
ON
Weekly cyclic
operation
Cyclic operation
OFF
Start
ON
Stop
Repeatedly turns ON and OFF during the period from the cyclic start time to the stop time.
Independent ON- and OFF-time settings are possible.
• Min. setting unit: 1 min
(
The timer operation repeatedly turns the signal ON and OFF for the time widths specified
by the ON time and OFF time during the period from the day of the week and time that are
set for the cyclic start time to the day of the week and time that are set for the stop time.
Yearly timer
operation
---
Adds a yearly timer operation to the weekly timer program.
For details, refer to About Yearly Programs on page 18.
Yearly pulseoutput
operation
---
Adds a yearly pulse-output operation to the weekly pulse-output program.
For details, refer to About Yearly Programs on page 18.
)
Temporary
Sets temporary holidays (non-operating days) without having to revise the existing program.
holiday setting For details, refer to Setting Temporary Holidays (Weekly) and Setting Temporary Holidays (Yearly) on page 20.
Day override
operation
Executes the operation for one day
temporarily on another day in the 7-day
period starting from the current day.
For details, refer to Day Override
Operation on page 21.
---
Program check Consecutively displays the days and times when the output is set to turn ON and OFF over the course of one week in the
sequence in which the Time Switch is to operate.
For details, refer to Program Check Function on page 21.
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Item
Checking the
settings
Weekly 2-circuit Models (H5S-W@2)
Yearly 2-circuit Models (H5S-Y@2)
Yearly 4-circuit Models (H5S-Y@4)
Consecutively displays the times when the output is set to turn ON and OFF for one day in the sequence in which the Time
Switch is to operate.
For details, refer to Checking the Settings on page 21.
Forced ON/OFF Allows the output to be forcibly turned ON/OFF by the Output ON/OFF Switch regardless of the control output setting.
operation
Override and
automatic
return
operation
Allows the control output to be maintained in the ON (or OFF) state until the next OFF (or ON) time. This operation is controlled
by using the Output ON/OFF Switch and Write Key. When completed, the Time Switch automatically resumes the previously
set operation.
For details, refer to Override and Automatic Return Operation on page 22.
Summertime
(DST)
adjustment
Switches the current time from “current time” to “current time + 1 h” for daylight savings time. Yearly models also offer automatic
switching to daylight savings time.
For details, refer to Manual Summer Time (DST) Adjustment on page 21.
Time counter/
total counter
display
Displays the total elapsed time and total count of external input. It also displays a
warning when a set value is entered.
For details, refer to Time Counter/Total Counter Display (F2, F3, F4) on page 23.
---
Time
adjustment
input
Allows the time to be set to 00 min 00 s at the same time as an external input is
applied.
For details, refer to Time Adjustment Input Function (F2) on page 24.
---
Manual
operation on
recovery from
power failure
--Allows the output state to be specified following recovery from a power failure.
For details, refer to Manual Operation on Recovery from Power Failure (F2) on page
24.
Bank switching Allows two groups (banks) of programs to --be registered and switched by external
input.
For details, refer to Bank Switching (F2)
on page 24.
Season
switching
---
Allows weekly programs to be automatically switched in response to seasons
throughout the year.
For details, refer to Season Switching/Period of Season (F8/F9) on page 24.
Power OFF
settings
Allows the display to remain lit even when the power is turned OFF, and settings to be made for all functions except Override
and Automatic Return Operation.
• The display illumination will turn OFF when there has been no operation for 2 min. The display will light again when any key
other than a slide switch is pressed for at least 1 s.
• No output will be generated.
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Connections
■ Terminal Arrangement
H5S-@A@/-@B@ Flush Mounting Models
Two-circuit Models
Four-circuit Models
Output 2
Output 2 Output 3
Input
Output 4
F G H I J
G H I J
(Rear View)
(Rear View)
A B C D E
A B C D
+
−
∼
∼
Power Output 1
source
+
−
∼
∼
Power Output 1
source
H5S-@FA@/-@FB@ Surface Mounting Models
Two-circuit Models
Four-circuit Models
Output 3 Output 2
Input Output 2
Output 4
F G H I J
F G H I
(Front View)
(Front View)
B C D E
−
+
∼
∼
Output 1 Power
source
A B C D E
−
+
∼
∼
Output 1 Power
source
Note: 1. The Time Switch output uses a no-voltage contact. An external power supply is required for applications in which a load is driven.
2. The output contact ratings are different for 2-circuit and 4-circuit models.
■ Input Connection (Two-circuit Models Only)
Use a switch or relay as the input contact.
Use a contact that is capable of operating with 5 V, 0.1 A (with a minimum signal input width of 100 ms).
Flush mounting models
(H5S-@A2@/-@B2@)
I
J
Surface mounting models
(H5S-@FA2@/-@FB2@)
F
G
One of the following functions can be assigned to the input.
•
•
•
•
Time Counter/Total Counter Display
Time Adjustment
Manual Operation on Recovery from Power Failure
Bank Switching
Note: Input must be selected using the “F2: Input selection” step of initial setting mode. For details, refer to Using Advanced Functions on page 23.
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Nomenclature
Front Panel (with Cover Open)
Key Operations
Weekly Two-circuit Models
1
Two-circuit Models
P1: Circuit (output) 1 Setting mode
P2: Circuit (output) 2 Setting mode
RUN: RUN mode
Four-circuit Models
PRGM: Setting mode (allows use of the Select Program Key
to set the circuit (output) number)
RUN: RUN mode
2
Two-circuit Models
In RUN mode, this key shifts the Time Switch to the Holiday
Setting mode
In Setting mode or Time Adjustment mode, this key
decrements the value for the operation just completed.
Four-circuit Models
In RUN mode, this key shifts the Time Switch to the Holiday
Setting mode.
When selecting the output, this key is used to set the circuit
(output) number.
In Setting mode or Time Adjustment mode, this key
decrements the value for the operation just completed.
3
Sets parameters.
4
Used to set the current time, ON/OFF time, or pulse width.
No.
1. Mode
Switch
13. Day Keys
2. Holiday/
Down Key
12. Output
ON/OFF
Switches
3. Write Key
4. m/Pulse Key
11. Output
Setting
Switches
10. Time Adjustment
Key
5. h Key
6. Reset Key
9. Test
Key
8. Copy/Cycle Key
7. +1h/Clear
Key
Yearly Two-circuit Models
Functions
5
1. Mode
Switch
2. Holiday/
Down Key
13. Day Keys
12. Output
ON/OFF
Switches
4. m/Pulse Key
In RUN mode, this key sets or cancels summer time (+1 h)
In Setting mode, this key clears the parameter.
8
In RUN mode (weekly models only), this key shifts the Time
Switch to the Day Override operation setting mode.
In Setting mode, this key shifts the Time Switch to cyclic
operation setting.
9
In RUN mode, this key shifts the Time Switch to the Program
Check mode.
In Setting mode (yearly models only), this key is used to set
the yearly program.
10
This key shifts the Time Switch to the time adjustment mode.
11
TIMER: Executes a timer or cyclic operation.
PULSE: Executes a pulse-output operation.
12
ON: Turns ON the output regardless of the setting.
AUTO: Executes automatic operation as specified by these
settings.
OFF: Turns OFF the output regardless of the setting.
13
• Used to set the current day, operating day, etc.
• Used to specify the date (yearly models only)
• In RUN mode, these keys are used to shift the Time Switch
to the Checking the Settings mode.
5. h Key
6. Reset Key
9. Test/
Year
Key
8. Cycle Key
7. +1h/Clear
Key
Yearly Four-circuit Models
1. Mode
Switch
2. Holiday/
Select Program/
Down Key
3. Write Key
13. Day Keys
12. Output
ON/OFF
Switches
4. m/Pulse Key
11. Output
Setting
Switches
10. Time Adjustment
Key
Used to reset all parameters, including the current time.
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3. Write Key
11. Output
Setting
Switches
10. Time Adjustment
Key
6
5. h Key
6. Reset Key
9. Test/
Year
Key
8. Cycle Key
7. +1h/Clear
Key
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Display
Display Description
Weekly Two-circuit Models
3. Summer time indicator
1. Power indicator
2. AM/PM indicator
18. Output circuit number
indicator
17. Day indicator
16. Time adjustment mode
indicator
11. Bank indicator
12. From/To indicator
14. Copy indicator
4. Main display
5. Pulse width unit indicator
6. Total value alarm
indicator
7. Display of number
of remaining steps
8. Set circuit number
indicator
9. Sub-display
2. AM/PM indicator
10. Timing chart display
13. Holiday indicator
Yearly Two-circuit Models
3. Summer time indicator
1. Power indicator
2. AM/PM indicator
18. Output circuit number
indicator
17. Day indicator
16. Time adjustment mode
indicator
11. Season indicators
12. From/To indicator
13. Holiday indicator
4. Main display
5. Pulse width unit
indicator
6. Total value alarm
indicator
7. Display of number
of remaining steps
8. Set circuit number
indicator
9. Sub-display
2. AM/PM indicator
10. Timing chart display
15. Year indicator
Yearly Four-circuit Models
4. Main display
3. Summer time indicator
1. Power indicator
2. AM/PM indicator
5. Pulse width unit
indicator
18. Output circuit number
indicator
17. Day indicators
7. Display of number
of remaining steps
8. Set circuit number
indicator
9. Sub-display
16. Time adjustment mode
indicator
11. Season indicator
12. From/To indicator
13. Holiday indicator
No.
Function
1
Lights when power is supplied to the Time
Switch.
2
When 12-hour display is selected, either AM
or PM lights. (24-hour display is the default.)
3
Lights when summer time (+1 h) is activated.
4
Displays the current time and other values.
5
Displays the unit for the pulse width.
6
Lights when the total time or count value
exceeds the alarm setting.
7
Displays the number of remaining steps for
programming in setting mode.
8
Displays the number of the circuit (output)
that has been set.
9
Displays the time for the next operation, the
date (yearly models only), and other values.
10
Displays the next operation and other
information in chart form.
11
Displays the bank name (weekly models) or
season name (yearly models).
12
Lights when setting the ON/OFF time or
when setting a day override operation.
13
Lit during the temporary holiday operation or
when setting a temporary holiday.
14
Lit during the day override operation or when
setting a day override operation.
15
Lit during setting a yearly program.
16
Flashes during the Time Adjustment mode.
17
Displays the current day or the day set for an
operation.
18
Displays the number of the circuit (output) for
which output is ON.
2. AM/PM indicator
10. Timing chart display
15. Year indicator
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Dimensions
Note: All units are in millimeters unless otherwise indicated.
Digital Time Switch
Flush Mounting Model
H5S-@A@/-@B@
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9.5
6
72
(53.2)
49
Panel Cutout
Two terminal covers (included)
Four M3 x 8 screws (included) for mounting
the terminal covers
68+0.8
0
TIME SWITCH
67.6 × 67.6
(75 × 75)
72
(12.5)
Note: 1. The terminal screws are M3.5.
2. This illustration shows a 2-circuit model. The 4-circuit model
has the same dimensions.
Surface Mounting Model
H5S-@FA@/-@FB@
Mounting holes
for four M4 screws
H5S
68+00.8
Two M4 x 12 screws (included)
for the mounting bracket
Mounting bracket (included)
Protective Cover
Y92A-72C (Order separately)
(61.5)
58.5
55
49
72
63.2
56
49
9.5
Mounting panel
Note: Panel thickness: 1 to 5 mm
(9.5)
(Surface mounted)
Mounting holes
(20.2)
4-dia. *
16
TIME SWITC
H
96 89 72
(75 × 75)
89±0.2
Y92F-90 DIN Track
Mounting Base
(Order separately)
Protective Cover
Y92A-72C (Order separately)
Four M3 x 8 screws (included)
for mounting terminal covers
56±0.15
Mounting panel
Two terminal covers (included)
(With the large terminal cover (order separately) attached)
66.7
*Diameter of pilot holes for
included M4 tapping screws (guideline)
Panel thickness t 0.8 to 1.2 1.6 to 4
Hole diameter
3.6
3.7
(DIN track mounted)
37
17.7
Y92F-90 DIN Track Mounting Base
(Order separately)
DIN Track
When using the product
in an exposed mounting
condition, always use the
Y92A-72H Large
Terminal Cover (order
separately) to comply
with Electrical Appliance
and Material Safety Law
(for Japan).
126.7
Four M3 x 8 screws for
mounting the Y92A-72H
Large Terminal Cover
(included with the Y92A-72H)
Y92A-72H Large Terminal Cover
(Order separately)
Mounting panel
71.1 *1
79.8 *2
Note: 1. Using a PFP-50N or PFP-100N
Mounting Track.
2. Using a PFP-100N2 Mounting Track.
Use a tool such as long nose pliers to prepare the openings for pulling wires.
Note: 1. The terminal screws are M3.5.
2. This illustration shows a 2-circuit model. The 4-circuit model
has the same dimensions.
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■ Accessories (Order Separately)
Protective Cover
DIN Track Mounting
Base
Y92A-72C
Large Terminal Covers
Y92A-72H (two per set)
Y92F-90
Note: The DIN Track Mounting Base can be
used only with the surface mounting
models (H5S-@FA@/-@FB@).
Note: The Large Terminal Cover can be
used only with the surface mounting
models (H5S-@FA@/-@FB@).
■ Track Mounting Accessories (Order Separately)
Mounting Track
PFP-100N
PFP-50N
PFP-100N2
16
7.3±0.15
4.5
4.5
35±0.3
15
25
10
25
25
1,000 (500) *
10
25
15 (5) *
27±0.15
1
35±0.3 27
15
25
10
* The numbers in parentheses ( ) are dimensions for the PFP-50N
End Plate
6.2
M4 × 8
pan-head
screw
25
1,000
10
25
15
1.8
PFP-S
1.5
1
Spacer
10
PFP-M
25
29.2
24
16
12
5
1
50
35.5 35.3
1.8
34.8
44.3
11.5
10
M4 spring washer
1.3
4.8
16.5
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Safety Precautions
!CAUTION
Minor injury by electric shock may occasionally occur. Do
not touch any of the terminals while power is being
supplied. Be sure to mount the terminal cover after wiring.
When using a surface-mounting model in an exposed
condition, always install the Y92A-72H terminal cover
(separately purchased) to comply with Electrical
Appliance and Material Safety Law (for Japan).
Minor injury due to explosion may occasionally occur. Do
not use the product where subject to flammable or
explosive gas.
Minor electric shock, fire or malfunction may occasionally
occur. Never attempt to disassemble, modify, or repair the
product or touch any of the internal parts.
Fire may occasionally occur. Tighten the terminal screws
to the rated torque (from 0.98 to 1.17 N·m).
Unexpected operation may occasionally occur.
Before changing times or other settings while power is
being supplied, either turn OFF the power on the load
side or set the output ON/OFF switch to OFF and confirm
the safety of the system.
Minor electric shock, fire, or malfunction may occasionally
occur. Do not allow metal fragments, lead wire scraps, or
shavings from installation work to fall inside the Time
Switch.
If the output relay is used beyond its life expectancy, its
contacts may become fused or there may be a risk of
burning. Use the product within its rated load and
electrical life expectancy. The life expectancy of the
output relay varies considerably according to its capacity
and operating conditions.
Serious injury may occasionally occur due to fire or
explosion of a battery, or leakage from a battery. Never
attempt to short the positive and negative terminals,
recharge, disassemble, deform by applying excessive
pressure, or expose the battery to fire.
■ Precautions for Safe Use
Please comply strictly with the following instructions which are
intended to ensure safe operation of the product.
1. Have the Time Switch installed only by qualified electrical
workers.
2. Store the Time Switch within the specified ratings. If the Time
Switch has been stored at temperatures of −10°C or lower, let it
stand for three hours or longer at room temperature before
turning ON the power supply.
3. Mounting the Time Switch side-by-side may reduce the life
expectancies of internal components.
4. Use the Time Switch within the specified ratings for operating
temperature and humidity.
5. Do not operate the Time Switch in any of the following locations.
• Locations subject to sudden or extreme changes in
temperature.
• Locations where high humidity may result in condensation.
12.Separate equipment that produces input signals, input signal
wiring, and the Time Switch from noise-generating sources and
high-voltage lines containing noise.
13.Do not connect more than two crimp terminals to each Time
Switch terminal.
14.Up to two wires of the same size and type can be inserted into a
single terminals.
15.Use the specified wires for wiring.
Applicable wire: AWG 22 to AWG 14 (equal to a cross-sectional
area of 0.326 to 2.081 mm2)
Solid wire or twisted wire
Material: Copper
16.Install a switch or circuit breaker that allows the operator to
immediately turn OFF the power, and label it to clearly indicate its
function.
17.Take adequate protective measures (such as a breaker, or fuse)
for the power supply of the Time Switch.
18.When using heaters, be sure to use a thermal switch for the load
circuit.
19.Always maintain the load current within specifications.
20.Use a switch, relay, or other contacts so that the rated power
supply voltage will be reached within 0.1 s. If the power supply
voltage is not reached quickly enough, the power source may fail
to reset or the outputs may fail to operate correctly.
21.Use a switch, relay, or other contact to turn the power supply OFF
instantaneously. Outputs may malfunction and memory errors
may occur if the power supply voltage is decreased gradually.
22.The Time Switch utilizes a transformerless power supply. Do not
touch the input terminal while power is being supplied; touching
live terminals may result in electric shock.
23.Use the Time Switch within the specified ratings for vibration and
shock.
24.Use a commercial power supply when using AC power supply
voltage input.
Although some inverters specify their output frequency as 50/
60 Hz, smoke or burning may occur from a rise in internal
temperature. Do not use inverter output as the power supply.
25.Do not leave the Time Switch for long periods at a high
temperature with output current in the ON state. Doing so may
result in the premature deterioration of internal components (e.g.,
electrolytic capacitors).
26.Do not use organic solvents (such as paint thinner or benzine),
strong alkaline, or strong acids to clean the case because they
will damage the external finish.
27.None of the Time Switch components are user-replaceable,
including the battery.
28.Use a tool such as long nose pliers to prepare the openings for
pulling wires out of the optional Y92A-72H Large Terminal Cover.
Attempts to form an opening by hand may result in injury.
■ Precautions for Correct Use
1. When the power is turned ON, an inrush current will flow for a
short time (AC: Approx. 2.5 A (0.3 ms), DC: Approx. 1.1 A (3 ms)).
Depending on the power supply capacity, operation may not start.
Be sure to use a power supply with a sufficient capacity.
2. Inrush current generated by turning ON or OFF the power supply
may deteriorate contacts on the power supply circuit. Use to turn
ON or OFF devices with a rated current of 10 A min.
6. The Time Switch is not waterproof or oil resistant. Do not use it in
locations subject to water or oil.
7. Do not use the Time Switch in locations subject to excessive dust,
corrosive gas, or direct sunlight.
8. Install the Time Switch well away from any sources of excessive
static electricity, such as pipes transporting molding materials,
powders, or liquids.
9. Maintain voltage fluctuations in the power supply within the
specified range.
10.Internal elements may be destroyed if a voltage outside the rated
voltage is applied.
11.Be sure to wire the terminals correctly and use the correct
polarity.
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■ EN/IEC Standards
• The relationship between load current and ambient air temperature
is shown by the range below for 2-circuit models.
Total current (A)
• The insulation system between the power supply circuit and inputoutput terminals provides basic insulation.
Therefore connect the output terminals only to circuits without
exposed conductive parts. If a connection to a Safety Extra Low
Voltage (SELV) circuit is desired, supplementary insulation must be
provided.
• Use crimp type cable lug terminals with insulating sleeves for
wiring.
• Be sure to mount a surface-mounting model (H5S-@FA@/-@FB@)
in an enclosure.
40
30
20
10
0
10
0
20
40
55 60
80
Ambient temperature (°C)
If wires with a temperature rating of 105 °C or higher are used, refer
to the derating curve in Specifications on page 3.
• Control system:
Electronic
Types of automatic operation:
Weekly models - Type 1 BSTU
Yearly models - Type 2 BSTU
Protective class:
Class 0
Rated impulse withstand voltage: 2,500 V AC
Ball-pressure test temperature (enclosure material): 125°C
Basic Use
Prior to Using
Before setting the parameters necessary for each operation, the operation of each circuit (output) must be determined. Begin by setting initial
setting mode as required.
Open the front cover.
Determine and set the
operation of each circuit
(output).
Timer operation
P1
P2
RUN
OUT
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
Y
ON
AUTO
OFF
M
HOLIDA
h
Set as necessary:
Note: Pull the front cover open
with your fingertips.
Y
ON
AUTO
OFF
OUT1 OUT2
D
m/PLS WR
Pulse operation
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT HOLIDA
TIMER
PULSE
OUT1 OUT2
Set initial setting mode.
M
D
h
m/PLS WRI
TEST
OUT
R
TIME ADJ YEAR CYCLE CLEAR
Note: Use the tip of a ball-point
pen, or other sharp
instrument, to make the
settings.
Note: These
settings are
not required
to use the
basic Time
Switch
functions.
The Initial Setting mode must be set to
use the following functions.
Common to all models:
• Next Operation Display Switching
Weekly models:
• Time Counter/Total Counter Display
• Time Adjustment Input
• Manual Operation on Recovery from
Power Failure
• Bank Switching
Yearly models:
• Time Counter/Total Counter Display
(See note.)
• Time Adjustment Input (See note.)
• Manual Operation on Recovery from
Power Failure (See note.)
• Season Switching
• Date Format Selection
• Summer Time (DST) Adjustment
Note: 2-circuit models only
For details, refer to Using
Advanced Functions on page
23.
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Time Adjustment (Weekly Models)
Time Adjustment (Yearly Models)
Weekly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 2 Circuits
Example: Set the current time to Saturday 17:28.
Example: Set the current time to 17:28 on August 15, 2006.
1. Set the Mode
Switch to RUN.
1. Set the Mode
Switch to RUN.
P1
P2
RUN
Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.
Yearly, 4 Circuits
P1
P2
RUN
2 circuits
2. Press TIME ADJ for 2 s or more.
The symbol flashes.
PRGM
RUN
4 circuits
Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.
2. Press TIME ADJ for 2 s or more.
The symbol flashes.
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
3. Press SAT .
(The bar ( ) mark at the Saturday
position will turn ON.)
3. Specify the date by pressing Y , M
and D . *
Set the time with h and m . *
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
4. Press WRITE to enter the setting,
and the Time Switch will start from 0
second.
4. Press WRITE .
Set the time with h and m . *
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
* Holding down the h and m Keys rapidly advances the value.
Pressing
pressed.
decrements the value of the key that was last
Note:
• When first turned ON or after a reset,
the time adjustment display appears
on the screen. Adjust the time by
following steps 3 and 4.
• If TIME ADJ is pressed again before
pressing WRITE , the setting is
cancelled. (The setting is not revised.)
5. Press WRITE to enter the settings,
and the Time Switch will start from 0
second.
* Holding down the h and m Keys rapidly advances the value.
Pressing
pressed.
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
decrements the value of the key that was last
Note:
• When first turned ON or after a reset,
the time adjustment display appears
on the screen. Adjust the time by
following steps 3 through 5.
• If TIME ADJ is pressed again before
pressing WRITE , the setting is
cancelled. (The setting is not revised.)
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Ordinary Timer Operation
Multiple-day Operation 1
Weekly, 2 Circuits
Weekly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 4 Circuits
Example: ON at 8:30 and OFF at 17:15 on Monday through Friday.
SUN
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
Shaded portion
indicates blinking of
the indicator.
Number of
remaining steps
TIMER
P1
P2
RUN
PULSE
Yearly, 4 Circuits
Example: ON continuously from 8:30 on Monday to 17:15 on Friday.
SUN
MON
TUE
WED
THU
8:30
8:30 17:15 8:30 17:15 8:30 17:15 8:30 17:15 8:30 17:15
1. Set the Mode Switch to P1 or P2. *1
(The Time Switch enters program
setting mode.)
→For 4-circuit models, refer to
page 18.
Yearly, 2 Circuits
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
2. Press the Day Keys to turn ON the
bars ( ) at the positions of Monday
through Friday.
SAT
17:15
1. Set the Mode Switch to P1 or P2.*1
(The Time Switch enters program
setting mode.)
→For 4-circuit models, refer to
page 18.
P1
P2
RUN
FRI
Shaded portion
indicates blinking of
the indicator.
Number of
remaining steps
TIMER
PULSE
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
2. Press the Day Keys to turn ON the
bar ( ) at the Monday position.Set
the ON time with h and m . *2
Set the ON time with h and m . *2
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
3. Press WRITE .
3. Press WRITE .
Press MON to flash the bar (
Set the OFF time with h and m . *2
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
4. Press WRITE to enter the settings.
*1 If one or more programs have already been set, the display
starts showing the set programs.
To add another program, press WRITE repeatedly until “--:--“
is displayed.
*2 Holding down the h and m Keys rapidly advances the value.
Pressing
pressed.
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
decrements the value of the key that was last
Note:
• If multiple settings are required, repeat steps 2 through 4.
• Both the ON and OFF times must be set.
• All of the weekly programs for the selected circuit (output) can be
) at
all day positions and press FRI to
turn ON the bar ( ) at the Friday
position.
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
Set the OFF time with h and m . *2
4. Press WRITE to enter the settings.
*1 If one or more programs have already been set, the display
starts showing the set programs.
To add another program, press WRITE repeatedly until “--:--“
is displayed.
*2 Holding down the h and m Keys rapidly advances the value.
Pressing
decrements the value of the key that was last
pressed.
checked by pressing WRITE in program setting mode.
• When the Mode Switch is set to P1 or P2 (to PRGM for 4-circuit
models), the Time Switch stops automatic operation. To forcibly
turn ON or OFF the output, use the Output ON/OFF Switches.
• The set data will be cleared if the Output Setting Switch is moved
between the TIMER and PULSE positions after the data has been
set.
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Multiple-day Operation 2
Pulse-output Operation
Weekly, 2 Circuits
Weekly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 4 Circuits
Example: ON at 22:00 from Monday through Friday and OFF at 8:00
each following morning.
SUN
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
Yearly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 4 Circuits
Example: ON for 30 seconds at 8:25 am from Monday through
Saturday.
SUN
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
30 s
22
8
22
8
22
8
22
1. Set the Mode Switch to P1 or P2. *1
(The Time Switch enters program
setting mode.)
→For 4-circuit models, refer to
page 18.
P1
P2
RUN
8
22
8
Shaded portion
indicates blinking of
the indicator.
AM8:25
Number of
remaining steps
TIMER
PULSE
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
2. Press the Day Keys to turn ON the
bar ( ) at the positions of Monday
through Friday.
1. Set the Mode Switch to P1 or P2.*1
(The Time Switch enters program
setting mode.)
→For 4-circuit models, refer to
page 18.
P1
P2
RUN
Number of
remaining steps
TIMER
PULSE
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
2. Press the Day Keys to turn ON the
bars ( ) at the positions of Monday
through Saturday.Set the ON time
Set the ON time with h and m . *2
with h and m . *2
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
3. Press WRITE .
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
3. Press WRITE .
Press MON to turn OFF the bar
( ) at the Monday position and
press SAT to turn ON the bar (
at the Friday position.
Shaded portion
indicates blinking of
the indicator.
)
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
Set the OFF time with h and m . *2
4. Press WRITE to enter the settings.
*1 If one or more programs have already been set, the display starts
showing the set programs.
To add another program, press WRITE repeatedly until “--:--“
is displayed.
*2 Holding down the h and m Keys rapidly advances the value.
Pressing
decrements the value of the key that was last
pressed.
Set the pulse width with PLS . *2
The displayed pulse width changes
by pressing this key in the following
order.
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1s→2s…→59s→1m…→59m→60m→1s
4. Press WRITE to enter the settings.
*1 If one or more programs have already been set, the display starts
showing the set programs.
To add another program, press WRITE repeatedly until “--:--“
is displayed.
*2 Holding down the h and m Keys rapidly advances the value.
Pressing
decrements the value of the key that was last
pressed.
Note:
• If multiple settings are required, repeat steps 2 through 4.
• Both the ON time and pulse width must be set.
• All of the weekly programs for the selected circuit (output) can be
checked by pressing WRITE in program setting mode.
• When the Mode Switch is set to P1 or P2 (to PRGM for the 4circuit model), the Time Switch stops automatic operation. To
forcibly turn ON or OFF the output, use the Output ON/OFF
switches.
• The set data will be cleared if the Output setting switch is moved
between the TIMER and PULSE positions after the data has been
set.
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Cyclic Operation
Weekly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 4 Circuits
Example: ON for 5 minutes and OFF for 1 hour 55 minutes
repeatedly from 8:00 to 19:00 on Sunday.
SUN
Start
5 min
1 h 55 min
Stop
8:00
19:00
1. Set the Mode Switch to P1 or P2. *1
(The Time Switch enters program
setting mode.)
→For 4-circuit models, refer to
page 18.
P1
P2
RUN
Shaded portion
indicates blinking of
the indicator.
Number of
remaining steps
TIMER
PULSE
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
2. Press CYCLE .
(The Time Switch enters cyclic
program setting mode.)
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
3. Press the Day Keys to turn ON the bar
(
) at the Sunday position.
Set the start time to 8:00 with h and
m . *2
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
4. Press WRITE .
Set the stop time to 19:00 with h
and m . *2
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
5. Press WRITE .
Set the ON time period with h and
m . *2
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
6. Press WRITE .
Set the OFF time period with h and
m . *2
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
7. Press WRITE to enter the settings.
*1 If one or more programs have already been set, the display starts
showing the set programs.
To add another program, press WRITE repeatedly until “--:--“
is displayed.
*2 Holding down the h and m Keys rapidly advances the value.
Pressing
decrements the value of the key that was last
pressed.
Note:
• If multiple settings are required, repeat steps 2 through 7.
• All the start/stop times, and ON/OFF time periods must be set.
• All of the weekly programs for the selected circuit (output) can be
checked by pressing WRITE in program setting mode.
• When the Mode Switch is set to P1 or P2 (to PRGM for 4-circuit
models), the Time Switch stops automatic operation. To forcibly
turn ON or OFF the output, use the Output ON/OFF Switches.
• Set cyclic operation so as not to overlap other operations in
individual circuits.
• The set data will be cleared if the Output Setting Switch is moved
between the TIMER and PULSE positions after the data has been
set.
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Clearing the Settings
Weekly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 2 Circuits
About Yearly Programs
Yearly, 4 Circuits
Yearly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 4 Circuits
Yearly programs in addition to ordinary weekly programs can be set
for 2- and 4-circuit yearly models.
Partial clearing
1. Set the Mode Switch to P1 or P2 and Shaded portion indicates
select the setting to be cleared.
blinking of the indicator.
Example: Extend ordinary weekly operation from 18:00 to 22:15 on
March 25 only.
2. Press CLEAR briefly.
3/22(THU) 3/23(FRI) 3/24(SAT) 3/25(SUN) 3/26(MON)
Weekly
Program
9
3. Press WRITE to clear the setting. *
Clearing all the settings in an entire circuit
18
9
18
9
18
Yearly
Program
18 22:15
1. Set the Mode Switch to the position
for the circuit whose settings are to
be cleared.
Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.
Output
performance
of H5S
9
2. Press and hold CLEAR for 3 s or
more.
3. Press WRITE to clear all the settings of the circuit. *
* The clearing operation can be cancelled by pressing CLEAR
while clr is displayed.
18
9
18
9
22:15
Note: 1. This example combines the following programs.
For details on yearly programming, refer to page 19.
Weekly program
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday: 9:00 (ON time),
18:00 (OFF time)
Yearly program
March 25: 18:00 (ON time), 22:15 (OFF time)
2. For details on automatically switching the weekly program
depending on the season, refer to page 24.
Programming for 4-circuit models
Example: ON continuously from 18:00 on March 25, 2006, to 12:00
on April 9, 2006.
Yearly, 4 Circuits
The following shows how to program (select the output circuit
number) for 4-circuit models.
2006/3/24
3/25
1. Set the Mode Switch to PRGM.
(The Time Switch enters program
setting mode.)
PRGM
RUN
2. Select an output circuit with
1
2
3
4/7
4/8
4/9
18
Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.
SELECT PRGM . Pressing the key
changes the set circuit number
displayed in the lower right corner of
the LCD.
3/26
12
To set multiple-day operation for a yearly program, two yearly
programs must to be set as shown in the following example.
Program A
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
4
The rest of the procedure is the same
as for 2-circuit models.
Program B
March 25, 2006 (Start date)
April 8, 2006 (End date)
18:00 (ON time)
12:00 (OFF time)
March 26, 2006 (Start date)
April 8, 2006 (End date)
8:00 (ON time)
22:00 (OFF time)
Note: Do not enter a weekly program.
Note: The circuit number cannot be changed during the course of
setting.
3/25/2006
3/26
4/7
4/8
4/9
Program A
18
12 18
12 18
12 18
12
Program B
8
22
8
22
8
22
Output
performance
of H5S
18
12
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Yearly Timer Operation
Yearly Pulse-output Operation
Yearly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 4 Circuits
Example: ON at 18:00 and OFF at 22:15 on March 25 every year.
Set the program in the following order.
March 25, 2006 (Start date)
Day
period
March 25, 2006 (End date)
18:00 (ON time)
Time
period
22:15 (OFF time)
Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.
1. Set the Mode Switch to P1 or P2.
→For 4-circuit models, refer to
page 18.
Example: To produce output for 2 minutes at 18:00 from March 25 to
April 9.
Set the program in the following order.
March 25, 2006 (Start date)
Day
period
April 9, 2006 (End date)
18:00 (ON time)
Time
period
2 minutes (Pulse width)
PULSE
Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.
1. Set the Mode Switch to P1 or P2.
→For 4-circuit models, refer to
page 18.
P1
P2
RUN
TIMER
P1
P2
RUN
Yearly, 4 Circuits
TIMER
PULSE
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
2. Press YEAR for 1 s or more. (The
Time Switch enters yearly program
setting mode. *1)
2. Press YEAR for 1 s or more. (The
Time Switch enters yearly program
setting mode. *1)
3. Specify the start date using Y , m
and D . *2
The year can be set from the current
year to the next two years as shown in
the example. If the year is set to “--”,
the operation performs every year.
<Example>
If the current year is 2006, the
displayed year changes as follows.
-- → 06 → 07 → 08 → -- → 06 →
3. Specify the start date using Y , m
and D . *2
The year can be set from the current
year to the next two years as shown
in the example. If the year is set to
“--”, the operation performs every
year.
<Example>
If the current year is 2006, the
displayed year changes as follows.
-- → 06 → 07 → 08 → -- → 06 →
4. Press WRITE .
Specify the end date using Y , m
and D . *2
If the starting year has been set to
“--”, the ending year cannot be set.
4. Press WRITE .
Specify the end date using Y , m
and D . *2
If the starting year has been set to
“--”, the ending year cannot be set.
5. Press WRITE .
Set the ON time with h and m . *2
Number of
remaining steps
Number of
remaining steps
5. Press WRITE .
Set the ON time with h and m . *2
6. Press WRITE .
Set the OFF time with h and m . *2
6. Press WRITE .
Set the pulse width with PLS .
The displayed pulse width changes
by pressing this key in the following
order.
1 s → 2 s → ··· 59 s → 1 m → ···
59 m → 60 m → 1 s
7. Press WRITE to enter the settings.
7. Press WRITE to enter the settings.
*1 If one or more programs have already been set, the display starts showing the
set programs.
*1 If one or more programs have already been set, the display starts showing the
set programs.
To add another program, press WRITE repeatedly until “--:--“ is displayed.
*2 Holding down the date- or time-setting keys rapidly advances the value.
To add another program, press WRITE repeatedly until “--:--“ is displayed.
*2 Holding down the date- or time-setting keys rapidly advances the value.
Pressing
decrements the value of the key that was last pressed.
Note:
• Yearly programs are added to weekly programs.
• All the start/end dates and ON/OFF times must be set. the maximum
number of yearly timer operations that can be set is four for each output
circuit.
• If multiple settings are required, repeat steps 3 through 7.
• All of the yearly programs for the selected circuit (output) can be checked by
pressing WRITE in yearly program setting mode.
• The set data will be cleared if the Output Setting Switch is moved between
the TIMER and PULSE positions after the data has been set.
Pressing
decrements the value of the key that was last pressed.
Note:
• Yearly programs are added to weekly programs.
• All the start/end dates, ON time, and pulse width must be set. The maximum
number of yearly pulse output operations that can be set is four for each
output circuit.
• If multiple settings are required, repeat steps 3 through 7.
• All of the yearly programs for the selected circuit (output) can be checked by
pressing WRITE in yearly program setting mode.
• The set data will be cleared if the Output Setting Switch is moved between
the TIMER and PULSE positions after the data has been set.
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H5S
Convenient Functions
Setting Temporary Holidays (Weekly)
Setting Temporary Holidays (Yearly)
Weekly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 2 Circuits
Temporary holidays (non-operating days) can be easily set.
Temporary* holidays (non-operating days) can be set simply by
specifying dates. The holidays will be OFF in both the weekly and
yearly programs. Because the setting is automatically cleared after
the set holiday has passed, temporary holidays are easily set without
changing other settings, including those of the Output ON/OFF
Switches.
Because the setting is automatically cleared after the set holiday has
passed, temporary holidays are easily set without changing other
settings, including those of the Output ON/OFF Switches.
Example: Friday and Saturday in the current week are set as
holidays (non-operating days).
The Time Switch then operates according to the ordinary
(previous) settings from the following week onward.
Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.
1. Press HOLIDAY for 2 s or more in
RUN mode.
(The Time Switch enters holiday
setting mode.)
Yearly, 4 Circuits
* Annual holidays can also be set.
Example: The days from April 29 to May 7 in 2006 are set as
holidays (non-operating days). The Time Switch then
operates according to the ordinary (previous) settings
from the following year onward.
Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
2. Turn OFF the bars ( ) at the
positions of the days to be set as
holidays.
Bar ON: Operating day
Bar OFF: Holiday
1. Press HOLIDAY for 2 s or more in
RUN mode. *1
(The Time Switch enters holiday
setting mode.)
2. Specify the start date of holidays
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
3. Press WRITE to enter the setting.
After “hday” is displayed for
approximately 1 s, the Time Switch
returns to RUN mode.
Note:
• Any day in the 7-day period starting from the current day can be
set as a holiday.
The setting is automatically cleared after the set holiday has
passed.
• All ON operations are cancelled on the holiday.
• The set holidays are valid for all the output circuits.
• You must be in RUN mode to enter to holiday setting mode.
• If the current day of the week is changed, the holiday settings will
be cleared.
• Press HOLIDAY for 2 s in holiday setting mode to return to RUN
mode. If you do nothing for 30 s, the Time Switch will
automatically return to RUN mode.
using Y , M and D . *2
The year is displayed in the following
order by pressing Y . (The year can
be set from the current year to the
next two years.)
<Example> If the current year is 2006,
the displayed year changes
as follows.
06→07→08→--→06→
If the year is set to --, the holiday
setting is executed every year.
3. Press WRITE .
In the same manner, specify the end
date of holidays using Y , M and
D . *2
If the starting year has been set to
“--“, the ending year cannot be set.
4. Press WRITE to enter the settings.
5. Press HOLIDAY for 2 s or more to return to RUN mode.
*1 If one or more programs have already been set, the display starts showing
the set programs.
To add another program, press WRITE repeatedly until “--.--“ is
displayed.
*2 Holding down the date-setting keys rapidly advances the value.
Pressing
decrements the value of the key that was last pressed.
Note:
• Any date between the current date and December 31 in the year
after the following year can be specified as a holiday.
• The setting is automatically cleared after the set holiday has
passed (unless the year is set to --).
• Repeat steps 2 to 4 to make other settings.
• Both the start and end dates of holidays must be set. The
maximum number of holidays that can be set is 16.
• You must be in RUN mode to enter to holiday setting mode.
• If the current date is changed, the holiday settings will be cleared.
• When you specify the year, be sure to set the end date so that it is
after the start date.
• Press HOLIDAY for 2 s in holiday setting mode to return to RUN
mode. If you do nothing for 30 s, the Time Switch will
automatically return to RUN mode.
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H5S
Program Check Function
Day Override Operation
Weekly, 2 Circuits
Weekly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 4 Circuits
The days and times when output is set to turn ON and OFF over the
course of one week can be displayed in the sequence in which the
Time Switch is to operate.
Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.
1. Press TEST for 2 s or more in RUN
mode.
(“test” flashes and the day and time
of the next change in output state are
displayed.)
Operation for one day can be temporarily (for only one week)
executed on another day.
Example: The operation set for Sunday is executed this Saturday.
The Time Switch performs the ordinary operation
(according to the previous settings) from next Saturday
onward.
Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
2. Press WRITE .
The display shows the time of the
next change in output state.
1. Press COPY for 2 s or more in RUN
mode.
(The Time Switch enters day override
operation setting mode.)
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
Each time WRITE is pressed, the
display shows the days and times for
one week.
2. Turn ON the bar ( ) at the position
of the day for which the set operation
is to be executed on another day.
(“copy” will flash.)
Checking the Settings
Weekly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 2 Circuits
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
Yearly, 4 Circuits
The program can be checked for one week from the current day.
Change to the setting mode to check the year program past one
week.
3. Press WRITE to select the day on
which the operation is to be
executed.
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.
1. Press one of the Day Keys for 2 s or
more in RUN mode to check settings
for the day.
(“chec” flashes and the time of the
first ON time is displayed.)
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
2. Press WRITE .
The display shows the time of the
next change in output state.
4. Turn ON the bar ( ) at the position
of the day. More than one day can be
selected.
5. Press WRITE to enter the setting.
Note:
• Any day in the 7-day period starting from the current day can be
set as a day on which another day's operation is to be executed.
The setting is automatically cleared after the day has passed.
• All ON operations are executed on another day.
• The day override operation settings are valid for all the output
circuits.
Manual Summer Time (DST)
Adjustment
Weekly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 4 Circuits
Each time +1h is pressed for 2 s or more in RUN mode, the current
time switches between the current time and the current time +1 hour.
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
Note: With Yearly models, the current time can also be automatically
switched to DST. For details, refer to functions F6 and F7 on
page 25.
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H5S
Switching between 12-hour and 24hour display
Override and Automatic Return
Operation
Weekly, 2 Circuits
Weekly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 4 Circuits
Each time h is pressed for 2 s or more in RUN mode, the current
time switches between 12-hour (AM/PM) and 24-hour display.
Yearly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 4 Circuits
Helps to cope with sudden schedule changes without having to
revise the existing program. This function allows ON/OFF states that
were forcibly set using the Output ON/OFF Switch to be maintained
until the next ON/OFF time.
Turn output OFF while maintaining AUTO
operation
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
Display Switching
Each time m is pressed for 2 s or more in RUN mode, the displayed
content switches as shown below.
Weekly, 2 Circuits
Current time
Next operation
(Factory setting)
Total time
cnt
Yearly, 2 Circuits
Current time
Current month and day
Next operation
(Factory setting)
Total time
hour
(See note.)
ON
while pressing WRITE . (Output remains in the OFF
state.)
3. The regular operation will be performed from the next
ON time.
AU TO
OFF
1. Change the setting of the Output ON/OFF Switch from AUTO to
ON.
(See note.)
Note: Displays only when Input selection (see function F2 on
page 23) is set to totl.
Current time
2. Return the Output ON/OFF Switch from OFF to AUTO
Turn output ON while maintaining AUTO
operation
Total count
hour
(See note.)
1. Change the setting of the Output ON/OFF Switch from AUTO to
OFF.
2. Return the Output ON/OFF Switch from ON to AUTO
ON
with WRITE pressed. (Output remains in the ON
state.)
3. The regular operation will be performed from the next
OFF time.
AU TO
OFF
Total count
cnt
(See note.)
Note: Displays only when Input selection (see function F2 on
page 23) is set to totl.
Yearly, 4 Circuits
Current time
Current time
Current month and day
Next operation
(Factory setting)
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H5S
Using Advanced Functions
About Advanced Functions
Set the advanced functions as required to perform more advanced
operation. Outlines of the advanced functions are provided on the
following pages.
Refer to the Instruction Manual enclosed with the H5S for details.
Initial Setting Mode
Weekly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 2 Circuits
or
P1
P2
RUN
<4-circuit models>
PRGM
RUN
Yearly, 2 Circuits
This function displays the total elapsed time and total input count for
an external input.
The alarm indicator can also be displayed if an alarm value has been
set.
Alarm
indicator
F1:Next operation display
<2-circuit models>
P1
P2
RUN
Yearly, 2 Circuits
Initial setting mode
Press TIME ADJ
for 3 s or more.
Program setting mode
Yearly, 4 Circuits
Time Counter/Total Counter Display
(F2, F3, F4)
Press briefly
TIME ADJ .
F2:Input selection
*2-circuit models only
Press briefly
TIME ADJ .
F3:Total time alarm
*Only when "totl"
is selected in F2.
Press briefly
TIME ADJ .
F4:Total count alarm
Total counter display
(Example shows display
when the total input
count is 500,000.)
Note: For display details, refer to Display Switching on page 22.
Input selection (F2)
*Only when "totl"
is selected in F2.
Press briefly
TIME ADJ .
F5:Date format
selection
Time counter display
(Example shows display
when the total elapsed time
is 30,000 hours.)
• Set Input selection (F2) in initial setting mode to Time Counter/Total
Counter.
Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.
*Yearly models only
1. Press h or m to change the
display to totl.
Press briefly
TIME ADJ .
2. Press WRITE to enter the setting.
F6:Summer time
(DST) adjustment *Yearly models only
Press briefly
TIME ADJ .
F7:Summer time
*Yearly models only
schedule selection
Only when "auto"
Press briefly
is selected in F6.
TIME ADJ .
Alarm for time counter (F3)
Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.
1. The display will automatically change
to the alarm setting screen 2 s after
switching to F3.
Press the h or m .
F8:Season switching *Yearly models only
h Key: Increments in units of 1,000 h*
Press briefly
TIME ADJ .
m Key: Increments in units of 10 h*
F9:Period of season *Yearly models only
Only when "on"
is selected in F8.
Press briefly
TIME ADJ .
Note: The default setting 2. Press WRITE to enter the setting.
is 0.0 h (no alarm
display).
decrements the value of the
* Pressing
key that was last pressed.
Alarm for total counter (F4)
Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.
1. The display will automatically change
to the alarm setting screen 2 s after
switching to F4.
Press the h or m .
h Key: Increments in units of 10,000*
m Key: Increments in units of 100*
Note: The default setting 2. Press WRITE to enter the setting.
is 0 (no alarm
display).
decrements the value of the
* Pressing
key that was last pressed.
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H5S
Time Adjustment Input Function (F2)
Bank Switching (F2)
Weekly, 2 Circuits
Weekly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 2 Circuits
The time can be set to 00 min 00 s at the same time as external input
is applied. (The hours is rounded up for 30 minutes or higher and
rounded down for 29 minutes or lower.)
When using two or more Time Switches, their times can be
synchronized.
Input selection (F2)
• Set Input selection (F2) in initial setting mode to Time Adjustment
Input.
Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.
Two groups (banks) of programs can be registered with the Time
Switch. Banks can be switched by external input.
Bank A
Weekly programs
13:00 ON
16:00 OFF
Bank B
Weekly programs
Input selection (F2)
1. Press h or m to change the
display to sync.
• Set Input selection (F2) in initial setting mode to Bank Switching.
2. Press WRITE to enter the setting.
Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.
1. Press h or m to change the
display to bank.
Manual Operation on Recovery from
Power Failure (F2)
Weekly, 2 Circuits
8:00 ON
10:00 OFF
Switching
Yearly, 2 Circuits
After power is restored to the H5S, it is possible to set the Time
Switch to stop turning ON output until external input is applied.
2. Press WRITE to enter the setting.
Switching banks in RUN mode
Banks are switched as shown in the following table depending on the
external input state.
Power
supply
Open-circuited Short-circuited
Bank
External
input
A
B
Programming a bank
Output
Press TIME ADJ in program setting mode to switch banks.
ON
OFF
Flashing
ON
indicator
(in the upper left corner of the screen)
Input selection (F2)
Different programs can be set for each bank.
Season Switching/Period of Season
(F8/F9)
• Set Input selection (F2) in initial setting mode to Manual Operation
on Recovery from Power Failure.
Yearly, 2 Circuits
Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.
Weekly programs can be set to automatically switch throughout the
year in response to seasons.
1. Press h or m to change the
display to boot.
2. Press WRITE to enter the setting.
Yearly, 4 Circuits
Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb.
Spring
Summer
Seasons(*)
Spring
Setting
17:30 ON
21:00 OFF
Autumn
Summer
19:00 ON
22:00 OFF
Autumn
18:00 ON
21:00 OFF
Winter
Winter
17:00 ON
21:00 OFF
* Up to four seasons can be set for 4-circuit models, and up to two
seasons for 2-circuit models.
Season switching (F8)
• Turn ON Season switching (F8) in initial setting mode.
Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.
1. Press h or m to change the
display to on.
2. Press WRITE to enter the setting.
Note: The “C” and “D”
indications are not
displayed in 2-circuit
models.
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H5S
Period of Season (F9)
Date Format Selection (F5)
Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.
Yearly, 2 Circuits
1. Press h or m to select the desired
season.
Yearly, 4 Circuits
The displayed date format is selectable between “month. day” and
“day. month”.
Parameters
mm.dd : “month. day”
2. Press WRITE to enter the setting.
The display then changes to the start
period of season input screen. Press
M or D to designate the starting
date.
3. Press WRITE to enter the setting.
The display then changes to the end
period of season input screen. Press
dd.nn: “day. month”
Note: The inverted characters indicate the default.
Setting method
Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.
1. Press h or m to select one of the
parameters.
M or D to designate the ending
date.
4. Press WRITE to enter the setting.
Note:
• The following is set as the default period of season.
A: 1.1 to 12.31 (1/1 to 12/31)
B to D: --.-- to --.-- (no setting)
*The “C” and “D” indications are not displayed in 2-circuit models.
• If overlapping periods are set, the priority becomes A<B<C<D.
For example, setting A (1/1 to 12/31) and B (4/1 to 9/30) will result in the
following: 1/1 to 3/31: A, 4/1 to 9/30: B, 10/1 to 12/31: A.
• All outputs are OFF in the weekly program for all dates that do not come in
any period.
2. Press WRITE to enter the setting.
Summer Time (DST) Adjustment (F6)
Yearly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 4 Circuits
Manual or automatic summer time adjustment can be selected.
Parameters
off : Manual adjustment
auto: Automatic adjustment (Select summer time schedule in F7.)
Switching seasons
One group of programs is automatically switched to another,
according to the seasons set in initial setting mode.*
* The season switching functions apply only to weekly programs, not
yearly programs.
Note: The inverted characters indicate the default.
Setting method
Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.
Programming a season
1. Press h or m to select one of the
parameters.
Press TIME ADJ in program setting mode to switch seasons.
Different weekly programs can be set for each season.
2. Press WRITE to enter the setting.
Next Operation Display (F1)
Weekly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 4 Circuits
The order of the output channels for which the next operation (the
next ON or OFF time) is set can be selected for the sub-display.
This function is useful when an operation in a particular circuit is to
be monitored.
Parameters
only 1 - - - - - - - - - - Displays the next operation for circuit 1 only.
only 2 - - - - - - - - - - Displays the next operation for circuit 2 only.
only 3 - - - - - - - - - - Displays the next operation for circuit 3 only.
only 4 - - - - - - - - - - Displays the next operation for circuit 4 only.
all 1234 - - - - - - - - Displays the next operation for all circuits.
Note: 1. Circuits 3 and 4 are not displayed for 2-circuit models.
2. The inverted characters indicate the default.
Setting method
Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.
1. Select one of the parameters using
h or m .
2. Press WRITE to enter the setting.
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H5S
Summer Time Schedule Selection (F7)
Yearly, 2 Circuits
Yearly, 4 Circuits
The time and date when the Time Switch automatically switches to
and from summer time can be selected with reference to the
following regions.
Parameters
Regions
Summer time start
date and time
Summer time end
date and time
us
(North
America)
At 2:00 on the second
Sunday in March
At 2:00 on the first
Sunday in November
eu
(Europe)
At 2:00 on the last
Sunday in March
At 3:00 on the last
Sunday in October
aust
(Australia)
At 2:00 on the last
Sunday in October
At 3:00 on the last
Sunday in March
Note: The inverted characters indicate the default.
Setting method
Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.
1. Press h or m to select one of the
parameters.
2. Press WRITE to enter the setting.
About the Self Diagnosis Function
The following indications will be displayed when an error is
generated.
Indication
Description
Output
Remedy
e1
CPU error
OFF
Press
“RESET”
e2
Memory error
OFF
Press
“RESET”
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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