Function
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Operation
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Timing
Chart
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ON
DELAY
Delay on Make Delay on Operate |
Upon
application of input voltage, the time delay (t) begins. At the end of the
time delay (t), the output is energized. Input voltage must be removed to
reset the time delay relay & de-energize the output.
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INTERVAL
ON
Interval |
Upon
application of input voltage, the output is energized and the time delay (t)
begins. At the end of the time delay (t), the output is de-energized. Input
voltage must be removed to reset the time delay relay.
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OFF
DELAY
Delay on Release Delay on Break Delay on De-Energization |
Upon
application of input voltage, the time delay relay is ready to accept a
trigger. When the trigger is applied, the output is energized. Upon removal
of the trigger, the time delay (t) begins. At the end of the time delay (t),
the output is de-energized. Any application of the trigger during the time
delay will reset the time delay (t) and the output remains energized.
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SINGLE
SHOT
One Shot Momentary Interval |
Upon
application of input voltage, the time delay relay is ready to accept a
trigger. When the trigger is applied, the output is energized and the time
delay (t) begins. During the time delay (t), the trigger is ignored. At the
end of the time delay (t), the output is de-energized and the time delay
relay is ready to accept another trigger.
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FLASHER
(Off First) |
Upon
application of input voltage, the time delay (t) begins. At the end of the
time delay (t), the output is energized and remains in that condition for the
time delay (t). At the end of the time delay (t), the output is de-energized
and the sequence repeats until input voltage is removed.
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FLASHER
(On First) |
Upon
application of input voltage, the output is energized and the time delay (t)
begins. At the end of the time delay (t), the output is de-energized and
remains in that condition for the time delay (t). At the end of the time
delay (t), the output is energized and the sequence repeats until input
voltage is removed.
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ON/OFF
DELAY
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Upon
application of input voltage, the time delay relay is ready to accept a
trigger. When the trigger is applied, the time delay (t1) begins. At the end
of the time delay (t1), the output is energized. When the trigger is removed,
the output contacts remain energized for the time delay (t2). At the end of
the time delay (t2), the output is de-energized & the time delay relay is
ready to accept another trigger. If the trigger is removed during time delay
period (t1), the output will remain de-energized and time delay (t1) will
reset. If the trigger is re-applied during time delay period (t2), the output
will remain energized and the time delay (t2) will reset.
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SINGLE
SHOT FALLING EDGE
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Upon
application of input voltage, the time delay relay is ready to accept a
trigger. When the trigger is applied, the output remains de-energized. Upon
removal of the trigger, the output is energized and the time delay (t)
begins. At the end of the time delay (t), the output is de-energized unless
the trigger is removed and re-applied prior to time out (before time delay
(t) elapses). Continuous cycling of the trigger at a rate faster than the
time delay (t) will cause the output to remain energized indefinitely.
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WATCHDOG
Retriggerable Single Shot |
Upon
application of input voltage, the time delay relay is ready to accept a
trigger. When the trigger is applied, the output is energized and the time
delay (t) begins. At the end of the time delay (t), the output is
de-energized unless the trigger is removed and re-applied prior to time out
(before time delay (t) elapses). Continuous cycling of the trigger at a rate
faster than the time delay (t) will cause the output to remain energized
indefinitely.
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TRIGGERED
ON DELAY
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Upon
application of input voltage, the time delay relay is ready to accept a
trigger. When the trigger is applied, the time delay (t) begins. At the end
of the time delay (t), the output is energized and remains in that condition
as long as either the trigger is applied or the input voltage remains. If the
trigger is removed during the time delay (t), the output remains de-energized
& the time delay (t) is reset.
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REPEAT
CYCLE
(OFF 1st) |
Upon
application of input voltage, the time delay (t1) begins. At the end of the
time delay (t1), the output is energized and remains in that condition for
the time delay (t2). At the end of this time delay, the output is
de-energized and the sequence repeats until input voltage is removed.
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REPEAT
CYCLE
(ON 1st) |
Upon
application of input voltage, the output is energized and the time delay (t1)
begins. At the end of the time delay (t1), the output is de-energized and
remains in that condition for the time delay (t2). At the end of this time
delay, the output is energized and the sequence repeats until input voltage
is removed.
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DELAYED
INTERVAL
Single Cycle |
Upon
application of input voltage, the time delay (t1) begins. At the end of the
time delay (t1), the output is energized and remains in that condition for
the time delay (t2). At the end of this time delay (t2), the output is
de-energized. Input voltage must be removed to reset the time delay relay.
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TRIGGERED
DELAYED INTERVAL
Single Cycle |
Upon
application of input voltage, the time delay relay is ready to accept a
trigger. When the trigger is applied, the time delay (t1) begins. At the end
of the time delay (t1), the output is energized and remains in that condition
for the time delay (t2). At the end of the time delay (t2), the output is
de-energized & the relay is ready to accept another trigger. During both
time delay (t1) & time delay (t2), the trigger is ignored.
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TRUE
OFF DELAY
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Upon
application of input voltage, the output is energized. When the input voltage
is removed, the time delay (t) begins. At the end of the time delay (t), the
output is de-energized. Input voltage must be applied for a minimum of 0.5
seconds to assure proper operation. Any application of the input voltage
during the time delay (t) will reset the time delay. No external trigger is
required.
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ON
DELAY/ TRUE OFF DELAY
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Upon
application of input voltage, the time delay (t1) begins. At the end of the
time delay (t1), the output is energized. When the input voltage is removed,
the output remains energized for the time delay (t2). At the end of the time
delay (t2), the output is de-energized. Input voltage must be applied for a
minimum of 0.5 seconds to assure proper operation. Any application of the
input voltage during the time delay (t2) will keep the output energized &
reset the time delay (t2). No external trigger is required.
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SINGLE
SHOT-FLASHER
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Upon
application of input voltage, the time delay relay is ready to accept a
trigger. When the trigger is applied, the time delay (t1) begins and the
output is energized for the time delay (t2). At the end of this time delay
(t2), the output is de-energized and remains in that condition for the time
delay (t2). At the end of the time delay (t2), the output is energized and
the sequence repeats until time delay (t1) is completed. During the time
delay (t1), the trigger is ignored.
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ON
DELAY-FLASHER
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Upon application
of input voltage, the time delay begins (t1). At the end of the time delay
(t1), the output is energized and remains in that condition for the time
delay (t2). At the end of this time delay (t2), the output is de-energized
and remains in that condition for the time delay (t2). At the end of the time
delay (t2), the output is energized and the sequence repeats until input
voltage is removed.
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PERCENTAGE
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Upon
initial application of input voltage, the output is energized and time delay
(t1) begins. Time Delay (t1) is adjustable as a percentage of the overall
cycle time (t2). At the end of time delay (t1), the output is de-energized
for the remainder of overall cycle (t2-t1). The sequence then repeats until
input voltage is removed. If input voltage is removed and reapplied, the
timing cycle will continue from where it left off when the input voltage was
removed. A setting of 100% energizes the output continuously while a setting
of 0% de-energizes the output continuously.
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PERCENTAGE
(NO MEMORY)
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Upon
initial application of input voltage, the output is energized and time delay
(t1) begins. Time Delay (t1) is adjustable as a percentage if the overall
cycle time (t2). At the end of time delay (t1), the output is de-energized
for the remainder of overall cycle (t2-t1). The sequence then repeats until
input voltage is removed. If input voltage is removed and reapplied, the
timing cycle will be reset. A setting of 100% energizes the output
continuously while a setting of 0% de-energizes the output continuously.
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Wednesday, November 2, 2016
The process of timer relay
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