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Installation Instructions

Digital Timing Relay


Bulletin 700-HX
Description This document provides the general specifications, installation
procedures, and programming instructions for the Bulletin 700-HX
digital timing relay.
The Bulletin 700-HX digital timing relay is a programmable timing
device. You can program it to display either elapsed or time
remaining. The timing relay has a four-character liquid crystal
display (LCD) for monitoring and display purposes. The four-digit
display is back-lit for easy visibility and shows all the functions of
the timer, including the mode, time setting, and the time elapsed or
remaining. Refer to Figure 1 and Table 1.
The timer can be programmed only after it is de-energized or
removed from the socket. This device has a key protection (KP)
feature that is indicated on the LCD. Key protection prevents the
changing of mode, range, and direction, but the time setting can be
adjusted. Use the protective cover to protect the timing relay and
prevent inadvertent tampering.
It is recommended that the timing relay be mounted in an enclosure

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door using the mounting bracket provided (Bulletin 700-HN130).

ATTENTION: The 700-HX digital timing relay contains a lithium battery to retain the
program and timing setting when power is removed. When the battery is worn out, the device
must be replaced. The timing program will be lost and operation will become unpredictable.
One indication of a worn out battery is a dim display. This dimness indicates the useful life of
the timing relay has expired, and it must be replaced.
The life of the battery is estimated at 10 years when used at 25°C. At the end of this time,
remove the lithium battery before discarding the timer. Do not incinerate, crush, unsolder, open,
or dispose of the lithium battery in the general trash. Cut the battery leads and recycle at a
battery disposal center.

Figure 1 Table 1
Nomenclature Display Indicators

_ Reset indicator @ Signal input indicator@ h Displaya 1 Location 1 Description


Operating indicator” Key protection W
Operating Digital timer program
\ \ / r indicator RUN Indicator operating
Present value \ \ I/ //
Reset key operated or
\ Allen-Bradley
r ” \ ” \ / 700-HX RST Reset Indicator pin 3 connected to pin 1
Mode indicator ’
Signal Input Signal applied with pin 4
SIG
Output@ Indicator connected to pin 1
indicator
Output relay energized,
OUT Output Indicator form C contact @
Required set time@-

RESET key 1
Power supply@
indicator
KP
T Key Protection
Indicator
Power Supply
Key program protection
enabled @
Power applied, pin 2 & 7
SELECT key 1 POW Indicator
Increment keys rated voltage
- (A, B, C, D)
@ The LCD is backlit when power is applied.
@ Form C contact: pin 8 (corn) to 5 normally closed
) See Table 1 for further description. pin 8 (corn) to 6 normally open
3 Required set time is the time setting in seconds; min. : sec.; hours : min.; or hours. @ The timing mode and range cannot be changed. The time can be
changed at any time.

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General Specifications Rating Specification


l &0.03% of the setting or +50 ms, whichever is
Setting or repeat accuracy greater (started by a power supply)
tolerances l f0.03% of the setting or +20 ms, whichever is
greater (started by a signal input)
0 Power source input is 500 ms minimum.
Minimum reset time
0 Signal source input is 20 ms (minimum) all ranges
requirements
except 0.050 sec. scale which is 1 ms (minimum).
Allowable voltage range 1 . 85 to 110%
Allowable operatinq temperature 1 l -10 to t55” C (avoid icing)
Allowable storage temperature 1l -25 to t65” C (avoid icing)
Allowable humiditv 1 l 35 to 85% (non-condensing)
l AC model - Approx. 1.5 VA (at 240V 50 Hz.)
Power consumption l DC model - Approx. 0.8 W (at 24V DC)
l Allowable ripple DC - full wave
Output 1 l SPDT (1 form C contact)
Maximum switching current/volts l 5 Amps/240 VAC, 5 Amps/24 VDC
Contact ratina l C300 pilot duty
Minimum switch current 1 l 10ma at 5 VDC
Mechanical life of relav I 0 10,000,000 operations
Electrical life 1 l 100.000 operations (5 A at 250 VAC res., 1800/hr)
Insulation resistance I l 100 M ohms min., 500V DC meqqer
I l 2,000 VAC for 1 min. (between terminals to ground)

2,000 VAC for 1 min. (between output contacts


Dielectric strength
l

and control circuit)


l 1,000 VAC for 1 min. (between open contacts)
Noise resistance I l k2000V by noise simulator
l +45OOV (1.2X50 us wave)
Surge resistance l f500V:24 VDC voltage

malfunction durability l 10 to 55 Hz double amplitude 0.5 mm (0.02”)


Vibration mechanical durability l 10 to 55 Hz double amplitude 0.75 mm (0.03”)
malfunction durability 100 m/s2 (about 1 OG)
Shock
l

mechanical durability l 500 m/s2 (about 50G)


Weight l Approx. 120 grams (4.2 oz.)

Installation Instructions The Bulletin 700-HX is recommended for installation through a


45 mm2 (1.77 in2) square cutout in the enclosure door or operator’s
station. Use the 700-HN130 panel adapter that is included with each
device. Follow the procedure below to install the timing relay.

1. Place the 700-HX timing relay through the hole and slip the panel
adapter over the back of the timer.
2. Push the timer and adapter together to get a snug fit, and tighten
screws as necessary for a tighter fit.
3. Guide the wires through the optional 700-HN108 connector cover
and solder wires to the proper socket tabs. See wiring
recommendations on page 3.
4. Screw the cover of the optional 700-HN108 over the wires.
The 700-HN132, optional protective cover, is clear for easy visibility
and protects the buttons from accidental operation.

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Figure 2
Outline Dimensions and Insulation
Optional
Optional 700-HN132 700-HX Digital Timer 700-HN130
Panel Adaptor 700-HNl OO
Clear Shield
700-HN125
Protective Cover (included)
/ 8 pin sockets

1 1.26 I321

I Optional 700-HN108
livPanel

Wiring Recommendation
Use three-wire shielded cable, 3-50 ft. (l-l 5 meters):
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Signal (pin 4). Reset (pin 3) and Grout Id (pin 1).
Maximum length is 50 ft. (15 meters). Use stranded power wires: pins 2 & 7
Relay Output 6 (N.O.), 5 (N.C.), 8 (Corn.)

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ATTENTION:
l Do not remove timer from housing. Such action invalidates product warranty.
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0 l Remove power before changing the mode.
l Time setting can be changed with power on. (Use clear shield 700-HN132 to prevent tampering).
l The AC/DC type timer uses a transformerless supply.
l When two or more timers are connected together, use pin 1 as ground.
Figure 3
Typical Wiring Diagrams
U.S./Canada International

Mode1,3,5,7 / Mode 1,3,5,7 /

12 14 22 24
0 0 0 0

7 1 8

Mode 2 ] Mode4.8 1 Mode 2 1

7 1 8

Key
(I) Input Power (terminals 2 (Al) and 7 (A2) ) (TC) Timed Contacts SPDT (S) Start Signal (R) Reset Signal
l Power to terminals 2 (Al) and 7 (A2) (1 form C contact) (terminals 4 (12) and 1 (11) ) (terminals 3 (14) and1 (11) )
must be applied continuously. (terminals 5 (22) N.C., l This signal can be either l Reset signal not required for normal
(Time delay and output contact can 6 (24) N.O., and 8 (21) Corn.) momentary or maintained. operations.
reset immediately.) l This is used to reset the timer without
l Mode 6 power interruption. (Continues the loss of power.
timing when returned.) l Reset signal will override the start
signal.
Note: International Socket Terminal Numbers are shown in ( ).

ATTENTION: Do not connect inductive loads or voltages higher than 30V to the start or reset

A l
gate inputs pins 3 or 4.

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Contact Signal For reliability use external contacts or reeds that are designed for
Input Connection SVDC low power switching. (700-HC54,700-R, or 700-CPR). The
SVDC is provided internally by the Timing Relay.

Solid-state Signal Use an open collector transistor with maximum leakage current
Input Connection 25 I-LA. A residual voltage of 2V maximum with transistor on is
considered low. 3V or higher is considered a high signal.

Solid-state A 2V maximum voltage, on the gate pin 4 (12) or reset pin 3 (14) is
Circuit Connection low. With 3V or higher, the signal is high (or “On”) signal.

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7to30 I
VDC In 1

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Programming ATTENTION: Program timer only after removing it
from socket or with no power applied to the 700-HX
Instructions t (pins 2 (Al) & 7 (A2)).
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To program the Bulletin 700-HX Digital Timing Relay, follow the procedure below.

1. Disable Key Protect


If Key Protect (KP) is displayed the function is enabled. Press Select and any increment key together to
disable the key protection feature.

2. Mode Selection
Press the Select key until the mode indicator (1-8) is flashing (on the LCD display). Press any increment key
(A, B, C, or D) and observe the mode number using the following code:
l 1- Power-up on-delay l 5- Signaled on-delay
l 2- Signaled off-delay l 6- On-delay (electronic reset)
I l 3- One shot (interval delay) l 7- On-delay (integration)
l 4- Flicker (repeat cycle) l 8- Unequal repeat cycle
CL = Lff) CL # Lff)
Press the Select key for the next selection.

3. Range Selection
Press any increment key to select the range. Range selection includes:

l 0.050-9.999 sec. l O:Ol-99:99 min.:sec.


I l 0.05-99.99 sec. l O:Ol-99:99 hrs.:min.
l 0.1-999.9 set l l-9999 hrs.
l l-9999 sec. l Press the Select key for the next selection.
4. Timing Direction Selection
For Direction, toggle any increment key and observe the “Up” or “Down” counting direction on the LCD.
The “Up” direction displays the time elapsed by starting at zero and then increasing to the time set. The
“Down” direction displays the time remaining by starting at the set time and decreasing to zero.

Press the Select key to set the direction required and for the next selection.

5. Key Protection Selection


For Key Protection (tamper lockout) toggle this feature On or Off by pressing any increment key A, B, C,
or D. “KP” in the display indicates that the feature is activated.

Press the Select key for the next selection.

6. Time Setting
Set the Time value. To do this, press the four increment keys (A, B, C, and D). The key farthest right (D)
controls the least significant digit on the LCD display.

7. End Programming
Press Reset key. The timer is now programmed.

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ATTENTION: Do not use this timing relay in direct sunlight. High temperatures will cause
the LCD to dim and shorten the timer’s useful life.
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Table 2
Programming Quick Reference: Bulletin 7WHX Operational Overview
To program timing relay, the device must be de-energized or removed from the socket.
To disable Key Protection “KP” to begin programmina, press Select and anv increment key simultaneously .
Setting Timer Exolanation
To Set Mode Press Select until the mode indicating number flashes. Press any increment key (A, 6, C, or D)
Mode l-7 until the mode number needed is displayed.
1 - Power On 5 - Sig. On
2 - Sig. Off 6 - Rst. On ) Mode 1 - Mode 2 . .. .. .. . + Mode81
3 - One Shot 7 - Integration
4 - Flicker 8 - See Table 3.
To Set Range Press Select. “Range” will appear and digits below will flash. Press any increment key (A, B, C,
0.000s to 9999h or D) to obtain the needed range.
o.ooos- oo.oos- 000.0s - 0000s
r+ 00min:OOs ----) OOh:OOmin- OOOOh

To Set Display of Time Press Select to observe Down or Up. Press any increment key (A, B, C, or D) to toggle.
Elapsed “Down” or time remaining or - Up - Down ~
“Up” time elapsed.

To Set Key Protection On or Off Press Select to Key Protection and observe. KP On or Off will flash.
Press any increment key (A, B, C, or D) to toggle.
-On--, Off -

To Set the Time Press Select, and the set time will appear. Press the four increment keys (A, B, C, and D) to set the
“required time setting” on the display. Key A is the most significant, and Key D is the least significant.
To Complete Setting Press Reset.

Table 3
Programming Quick Reference: Bulletin 700-HX Operational Overview for Unequal Repeat Cycle (Mode 8)
To program timing relay, the device must be de-energized or removed from the socket.
To disable Key Protection “KP” to begin programming, press Select and any increment key simultaneously .
Setting Timer Explanation
To Set Mode Press Select until the mode indicating number flashes. Press any increment key (A, B, C, or D)
until the mode number is on 8.
Mode 8
Mode 1 - Mode 2 . .. . . ... - Mode87

To Set “Off” Time Range Press Select “Off ,” and “Range” will appear and digits below will flash. Press any increment key
(A, B, C, or D) to obtain the needed range.
- o.ooos- oo.oos- ooo.os- 0000s
00min:OOs - 00h:OOmin --) OOOOh

To Set “Off” Time Preset Mode Press Select. Set time by pressing each increment key (A, B, C, or D).
I_ 0 1 2 - . . .. .. .. - g

To Set “On” Time Range Press Select “On,” and “Range” will appear and digits below will flash. Press any increment key
(A, B, C, or D) to obtain the needed range.
- o.ooos- oo.oos- 000.0s - 0000s
00min:OOs ---) 00h:OOmin --) OOOOh

To Set “On” Time Preset Mode Press Select. Set time by pressing each increment key (A, B, C, or D) to set “On” time.
/ 0 1 2 - . . .. ..*. - g

To Set Display to “Down” or “Up” Press Select. Press any increment key (A, B, C, or D).
-+ Up - Down ~

To Set Key Protect Selection Mode Press Select. Press any increment key (A, B, C, or D) .
-+ On- Off __

To Complete Setting Press Reset key.

To operate output contacts, energize or insert timer into the socket.

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Timing Charts
D I No. Mode Input/Output Time Chart Explanation

1 Power Power On-delay (Mode 1).


On-delay Power (2-7) Input power starts the time delay.
Start signal l Start signal - Holds time event until released.
(gate) (l-4) l Reset signal - Resets display when applied.
Reset (l-3) Timing starts when released.
output (6-N
Set timer
J up 0
Display @
Set timer
\ Down o

2 Signal Signal Off-delay (Mode 2).


Off -delay Power (2-7) Input power must be applied continuously.

D
Start signal l Start signal - Application operates the output
(start) (f-4 relay. Release (off) starts the timing event.
Reset (l-3) Input again, operates relay (if timed out) and
release (off) starts the timing event again.
output (6-S)
Set timer l Reset signal - Resets display when applied.
Release has no effect. Start signal (off) needed
J up 0
Display @ for timing event.

Set timer
Down o

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3 Interval
(One Shot) Power (2-7)
Start signal
One Shot (Mode 3).
Input power must be applied continuously.
l Start signal - Momentary input, operates output
(start) (l-4 relay and also start timing event. Release has
Reset (l-3) no effect.
output (6-B) l Reset signal - Resets display and releases
output relay (if energized) when applied.
Set timer
Release has no effect.
1 up 0
Display @
Set timer
Down o
b

4 Flicker Flicker (Mode 4).


(Repeat Power (2-7) Input power starts the equal On and Off cycling.
Cycle) Start signal l Start signal - Holds either time event until
(gate) (f-4) released.
Reset (l-3) l Reset signal - Resets display and releases
output (6-3) output relay (if energized) when applied. The
Set timer equal On and Off cycling begins with the output
relay de-energized when released.
5 up 0
Display @
Set timer
Down o

@ Display shows either time elapsed (referred to here as “set timer up”) or time remaining (“set timer down”).

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Timing Charts (cont.)


No. Mode Input/Output Time Chart Explanation

5 Signal Signal On-delay (Mode 5).


‘ower (2-7) Input power must be applied continuously.
On-delay
Start signal l Start signal - Momentary input, starts the timing
start) (f-4) event. Release has no effect. Relay operates
Reset (l-3) at end of the event.
output (6-8) l Reset signal - Resets the display and the
Set timer output relay (if energized) when power is
: applied. Start signal needed to start timing
up 0 event.
Display @
Set timer
! Down o

6 On-delay Reset On-delay (Mode 6).


(Electrical Power (2-7) Power is applied continuously. However, if there is
Reset) Start signal a loss of power, time is held until power is
[gate) (f-4) reapplied.
Reset (l-3) l Start signal - Holds timed event until released.
output (6-8) l Reset signal - Resets the display and the relay
Set timer (if energized) when applied. Starts timing event
when released.
J up 0
Display o
Set timer
! Down o

On-delay Integration (Mode 7).


Power (2-7) Input power must be applied continuously.
(Integration)
Start signal
(Integration) l Start signal - Input starts time delay but
(l-4 continues only as long as the signal is
Reset (l-3) maintained. Release does not reset. Delay
continues (integrates) with input.
output (6-8)
l Reset signal -Resets the display and the relay
Set timer
(if energized) when applied. Start signal
J up 0 needed to begin integration.
Display @
Set timer
Down o

Repeat Unequal Repeat Cycle (Mode 8).


(Unequal) Power (2-7) Input power starts unequal cycling.
Start signal l Start signal - Holds On or Off cycling event until
(gate) (f-4) released.
Reset (l-3)
l Reset signal - Resets the display and the relay
output (6-8) (if energized) when applied. Unequal cycling
Set timer begins again with the output relay de-energized
when released.
J up 0
Display @
Set timer
Down o

o Display shows either time elapsed (referred to here as “set timer up”) or time remaining (“set timer down”).

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Publication 700-5.7 - March 1996 41052-086-02(C)


Supersedes Publication 700-5.7 Dated December 1995 Copyright 1996 Allen-Bradley Company, Inc. Printed in USA

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