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PROGRAMMABLE DIGITAL TIMER – ELIRO (33 Functions): V7DFTS3

Basic Features:
Luxurious look with 2x4 ‘7-Segment’ Display.
33 Default Modes.
Modes can be Customized as per user's requirement.
Wide range of Applications with multiple Operating Modes.
Wide Timing Range 0.1 s to 999 Days.
User Friendly Keys & Key Operations with Lock & Unlock.
Two Timers with Two separate Relay Output.
Preset Time Editable during Run Time.
Modes can be saved & Re-called through two Profiles P1/P2.
Wide Input Supply Range : 110-240V AC (Un) , -20% to +10% of Un
Wide Signal Sensing Range: 85-265V AC/100-265V DC & 24-60V AC/DC.
High Timing Accuracy.
IP-30 Protection for front facial & Housing.
Suitable for 48x48 Panel Mounting.
IEC 61812-1, CE, RoHS Compliance.

CAUTION:
1. Always follow instructions stated in the Product Leaflet. Before installation, ensure that specifications agree with intended application.
2. Installation must be done by skilled technician only.
3. Automation device must be properly installed so that they are protected against any risk of involuntary actuations.
4. Suitable dampers should be provided in event of excessive vibrations.
5. Use of 250mA fuse in series with product supply is recommended.

Note:
1. Product innovation being a continuous process, we reserve right to alter specifications without any prior notice.
2. Using of AC 2 Wire Proximity Sensor (Input signal range- 85-265V AC):
Please add the input bleeder resistance across signal input terminals (12 & 14) to prevent false signal Sensing due to leakage current of
proximity sensor. Generally suggested value of Bleeder resistance is 22K, 5W (Attached with the product as an accessory) Considering
2.5mA leakage current but it may vary depending upon the Leakage current of proximity sensor.

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TERMINAL DETAILS:

Use Cu wire of 75ºC only.


Product Specifications:
Parameter Specifications
Supply Characteristics:
Input Supply Range 110-240V AC (Un) , -20% to +10% of Un
Supply Frequency 47-63 Hz
Power Consumption 9 VA max.
Reset Time < 200 ms @ Rated Supply for Both Relay ON condition.
Initiate Time < 100 ms
Signal Characteristics:
Input signals High Range: 85-265V AC/ 100-265V DC, Low Range: 24-60V AC/DC
Signal Sensing Time Guaranteed signal Present/Absent detection within 50ms.
Signal Wait Period 100ms @ Power On & for signal based modes only.
Signal Isolation 2 KV
Relay Output Characteristics:
Contact Rating 5A NO & 3A NC @250VAC/30VDC Resistive.
Utilization Category AC 15: 250V AC/2A, Cos Ø = 0.6, 85ºc, 100000 Operations.
DC 13: Ue rated voltage V – 24; Ie rated current A – 2.0.
Contact Material Ag alloy (Cd free).
6
Mechanical Life Expectancy 5*10 Operations.
5
Electrical Life expectancy 1*10 Operations.
Switching Frequency 1800 Operations/hour.
Feature Characteristics:
No. of Timers 2 (Independent)
No. of Signal I/P 1
No. of Relay O/P 2
No. of Default Modes 33 (Run Time Editable)
Customized Modes Can be programmed as per customer requirement
No. of Timing Profiles 2 profiles can be saved & Recall whenever required.
Timing Resolution Day Day. Hrs Hrs. Min Min. Sec Sec. Hr-Min Min-Sec
Timing Range 999 99.9 999 99.9 999 99.9 999 99.9 9.99 9.99
Timing Accuracy +/- 0.01%
Display 7-Segment 2x4 digit common cathode type.
Keypad 4 front key as Enter, Up, Down & Esc.
Key De-bounce Time 100 ms Max.
Time Counting Options User Selectable : Elapsed Time (Up Counting) or Remaining Time (Down Counting)

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LED Indications LED Indication Condition
SV (Red) Continuous ON Set Value
P1/P2 (Red) Continuous ON P1 Running
Up/Down (Red) Continuous ON Up Counting
SG (Green) Continuous ON Signal Present
OP1 (Red) Continuous ON Relay OP1 ON
OP2 (Red) Continuous ON Relay OP2 ON
Environmental Characteristics:

Operating Temperature -5 to +55º c


Storage Temperature -10 to 60º c
Relative Humidity 5 to 95%
Operating Altitude 2000m
Enclosure Protection IP 30 for Housing & front Facial and IP 20 for Terminals
Pollution Degree II
Operating Position Any
Mechanical Characteristics:
Dimensions 48 x 48 x 91.5 mm (W x H x D)
Mounting Type Panel/Flush
Weight (Packed) 160gms
Panel Cut-out 45 x 45
Case Material UL 94 V0 Plastic
EMI/EMC Compliance:
Test Compliance Standard Edition Level
Harmonic Current Emission IEC 61000-3-2 Ed. 3.0 (2005-11) Class A
ESD Immunity IEC 61000-4-2 Ed. 1.2 (2001-04) II
Radiated Susceptibility IEC 61000-4-3 Ed. 3.0 (2006-02) III
Electrical Fast Transient (Power Port) IEC 61000-4-4 Ed. 2.0 (2004-07) IV
Electrical Fast Transient (Signal Port) IEC 61000-4-4 Ed. 2.0 (2004-07) IV
Surge Immunity (Power Port) IEC 61000-4-5 Ed. 2.0 (2005-11) IV
Surge Immunity (Signal Port) IEC 61000-4-5 Ed. 2.0 (2005-11) IV
Conducted Susceptibility IEC 61000-4-6 Ed. 2.2 (2006-05) III
Voltage Dips (AC) IEC 61000-4-11 Ed. 2.0 (2004-03) I, II, IV & V
Voltage Dips (DC) for Signal IEC 61000-4-29 Ed. 2.0 (2004-03) I & II
Conducted Emission CISPR 14-1 Ed. 5.0 (2005-11) Class A
Radiated Emission CISPR 14-1 Ed. 5.0 (2005-11) Class A
Safety Compliance:
Test Voltage (I/P & O/P) IEC 60947-5-1 Ed. 3.0 (2003-11) 2 KV
Test Voltage (All Terminals & Enclosure) IEC 60255-5-1 Ed. 3.0 (2003-12) 4 KV
Impulse Voltage (I/P & O/P) IEC 60947-5-1 Ed. 3.0 (2003-11) Level IV
Single Fault IEC 61010-1 Ed. 2.0 (2001-02) -----
Insulation Resistance UL 508 Ed. 17 (1999-01) > 50 KΩ
Leakage Current UL 508 Ed. 17 (1999-01) < 3.5 mA

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Environmental Compliance:
Cold Heat IEC 60068-2-1 Ed. 6.0 (2007-03) -----
Dry Heat IEC 60068-2-2 Ed. 5.0 (2007-07) -----
Vibration IEC 60068-2-6 Ed. 7.0 (2007-12) 5g
Repetitive Shock IEC 60068-2-27 Ed. 4.0 (2008-02) 40g, 6 ms
Non-Repetitive Shock IEC 60068-2-27 Ed. 4.0 (2008-02) 30g, 15 ms

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Connections:
Connection Diagram:

Signal Input:
While using Proximity or some other sensor problem of false signal detection may observed due to
Leakage current of the Sensor in such a case bleeder resistor needs to be added between signal I/P
Terminals. Refer following connections & calculations to use sensors.
Proximity Sensor connection : Table 1
1. For Signal sensing circuit with proximity sensor :
Type Connection Diagram Remark / Note
PNP
3 Wire & 2 *Connection diagram for
wire proximity detector leakage current <
switch 0.1mA

NPN
3 Wire & 2 *Connection diagram for
wire proximity detector leakage current <
switch 0.1mA

PNP **Connection diagram for


2 wire detector leakage current >
Proximity 0.1mA
switch
Formula for calculating the
R value :
R (ohm)= 65V / (sensor
leakage current)

Rpower (W) > 2 (Vi/p)^2 / R

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Nomenclature for Front Facia:

Meaning of notations of first digit of Seven segment display during run time:
'' - Time running on device is in Second scale.
'' - Time running on device is in Minutes scale.
'' - Time running on device is in Hours scale.
''- Time running on device is in Hours: Minutes scale.
'' - Time running on device is in Minutes: Seconds scale.
'' - Time running on device is in Days scale.
Key Conventions:
1. 'Enter' Key Long Presses at power on – Program mode (with version display).
2. 'Enter' key short press in Program mode – Value/parameter entered & Move to next menu.
3. 'Enter' short press during Run mode – Edit Preset Time during Timer Operation
4. 'ESC' key long press during Run mode – Edit mode.
5. 'ESC' key short press in Program mode – Return to previous menu.
6. 'ESC' key short press in online edit - Will come out of online edit
7. 'ESC + Enter' long pressed run mode - lock / unlock.
8. 'ESC + Up' key long press in run mode - Getting profile/Profile Recall & Run.
9. 'Down' key long press in Run mode - Resets timer1.
10. 'Down' Key short press in Online Program mode - Blinking preset digit gets decremented.
11. 'UP' key long press in run mode - Resets timer 2 (if both timers are selected).
12. 'UP' key short press during run mode – If both timers are configured then display will show Set value of both the timers for
2 sec. When only one timer is configured then it will have no effect on the screen
13. 'Up/down' short press in Program mode – Increment / Decrement the value or parameter.
14. 'Down + UP' key long press in run mode when both timers are selected – Reset the timer1 and timer2 both.

Timeout:
1. If user is in Program mode or in Profile selection, & there is no any single key press event for 2 minute, then device will
RUN with previous settings (Restart the Operation).
2. If user is in Edit Preset Time during Timer Operation & there is no any single key press event for 2 minute, then device will
RUN with previous settings (Resume the Operation).

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Dimensions:
Mechanical Dimensions:

Panel Cut-out Dimensions:

Note:
1. The mounting panel thickness should be 1 to 5 mm.
2. To allow easier operation, it is recommended that Adapters be mounted so that the gap between sides with hooks is at least
15 mm (i.e. with the panel cutouts separated by at least 60 mm).
3. It is possible to horizontally mount Timers side by side. Attach the Flush Mounting Adapters so that the surfaces without
hooks are on the sides of the Timers (However, if Timers are mounted side by side, water resistance will be lost).

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Abbreviations used on seven segment Display during Programming & Operation:
Abbreviation Meaning

 Device Configuration - Timer1 or Timer1 & 2 both.

or Timer 1 or Timer 2 - Selection/Setting/Configuration.

 Both Timer 1 & Timer 2 Selection

 Default Mode Configuration/Selection -


User can select different default Modes for Timer1 & Timer2. There are 33 inbuilt default modes.

 Customized Mode Configuration/Selection - User can built their own Mode/Profile as per their requirement.

 Initial relay status before signal status detection. 

 Relay Status after Power ON (For Non-signal based modes)

 or  Do you want to keep Relay ON/OFF for specific timing or Do you want to keep Relay ON/OFF continuously

or  Signal Based Mode selection or Non-signal Based Mode Selection in customized Mode

 or  Action to be taken on which signal transition – Signal Present/Signal Absent

or  Relay Status after transition of signal Present/Absent.

or Relay OFF/ON selection.

or  Relay ON-OFF/OFF-ON cycle selection.

or Action to be taken on signal transition or level.

 Number of cycles ON/OFF Cycles i.e. user can select the two cycles with different ON time & OFF time

 Cycle Repeat. Do you want repeat cycle? Select 'YES' or 'NO'.

 During on time or off time or both for cyclic mode.

 Do you want to take Action if the transition of signal occurs during timing before 'Action after time Completion' or relay state
changeover. Here user can define the action to be taken if Transition of the signal occurs during Run Time. Action can be
taken on the SP or SA, user can take actions like 'Break'; 'Pause'; 'Reload'; 'Return' & 'Relay OFF'.

 Break: If Break condition is selected in trdt1:


ATT action is started, there are four ATT actions Reload, Relay Off, New time and No. Action will be taken after signal changes
its state. If break is applied no ATT is selected then toggle relay1 status and stop the cycle. 
 Pause -Pause the timing on selected signal Present /Absent action.

 Reload the timing. When this action is selected the relay1 is kept ON for the time same as previous one. 

 Stops the timing/mode operation without changing output state and wait for signal state to start the mode/timing operation
once again.

 Stop the timing/mode operation with changing output state to OFF state and wait for signal state to start mode/timing
operation once again.

 Action after time Completion ,on opposite transition of signal i.e. if cycles starts on signal present then action for ATT is at
signal absent.

 Transition of the signal during Run Timing after 'Action after time Completion'. Here user can define the action to be taken if
Transition of the signal occurs during Run Time. Action can be taken on the SP or SA, user can take actions like 'No'; 'Reload';
'New Time' & 'Relay OFF'. 

 Repeat signal sensing or Cycle, after 1'st cycle completion.

 Counting: Time counting method selection.

 Up or Elapsed counting selection.

 Down (Remaining) counting selection.

 Profile selection

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Mode Functionality:

Timing Charts & Mode Description for Default Modes:


Note:
1. 'U' in timing diagram indicates Input Supply voltage.
2. 'S' in timing diagram indicates Input signal voltage.
3. 'R' in timing diagram indicates output relay status.

Sr. No. Operating Mode Mode Description Timing Chart


1 MODE - 00: On application of the supply voltage, the preset
ON DELAY time duration (T) starts. On completion of the
preset time, the output is switched ON & remains
ON till the supply voltage is present.

2 MODE-01: Timing will commence when the supply is present


ON DELAY CONSTANT and input signal is not applied. After the time
SUPPLY TYPE 2 period has elapsed, output is switched ON. If
signal is applied then the timing period stops.
Timing will restart only when signal is removed.
Therefore there are two methods this timer can
be controlled, either by application or removal of
signal input and with the interruption of the
supply voltage to the timer with signal removal.
3 MODE-02: A permanent supply is required. The timing period
ON DELAY CONSTANT starts when the signal is applied and will continue
SUPPLY TYPE 3 irrespective of any further changes to signal input.
After the time period has elapsed output is
switched ON. Signal change has no effect during
timing period. To reset the timer, signal must be
removed and then applied.

4 MODE-03: When the supply is connected and signal is


ON DELAY (CONTROL applied, the timing function starts. If signal is
SWITCH RESETTABLE) removed and applied during the preset timing
then timing is restarted and output stays OFF.
After preset time has elapsed the output is ON.

5 MODE – 04: Time commences as supply and signal is present.


SIGNAL ON DELAY When input signal is removed, the timing stopped.
The output is switched ON at the end of the
preset time duration (TOFF). When output is ON if
signal is removed then output is switched OFF.

6 MODE - 05: On application of supply voltage, if signal is absent


INVERTED SIGNAL ON then the preset time duration (TOFF) starts. On
DELAY preset time completion, the output is switched
ON. If signal is applied during timing period, then
timing stops and timing restarts when signal is
removed.

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7 MODE -06: When the supply is applied and input signal is
INVERTED SIGNAL ON removed, the preset 'OFF' time duration (TOFF)
DELAY TYPE 2 starts. After the time period has elapsed, the
output is switched ON. Signal change has no effect
during timing period. Output stays ON until
supply voltage has been interrupted.

8 MODE – 07: On application of supply voltage & input signal,


SIGNAL OFF DELAY the output is switched ON. When the signal is
removed the preset time duration commences &
the output is switched OFF at the end of the time
duration. If signal is applied during timing period,
then timing stops and timing restarts when signal
is removed.

9 MODE-08: A permanent supply is required. When the input


OFF DELAY CONST. signal is applied the output is switched ON
SUPPLYTYPE 2 immediately. When input signal is removed the
timing period starts. After the time period has
elapsed output is switched OFF. Once the timing
period has started further actions of input signal
will have no effect. However once the timing cycle
has been completed the process may be started
again applying input signal. While the timer is
executing the only way to reset the timer is to
interrupt the supply.
10 MODE - 09: On application of supply voltage, the output is
CYCLIC ON/OFF initially switched ON for the preset 'ON' time
duration (TON) after which it is switched OFF for
the preset 'OFF' time duration (TOFF). This Cycle
repeats and continues till supply is present.

11 MODE - 10: On application of supply voltage, the output is


CYCLIC OFF/ON initially switched OFF for the preset 'OFF' time
duration (TOFF), after which it is switched ON for
the preset 'ON' time duration (TON). This Cycle
repeats and continues till supply is present.

12 MODE-11: A permanent supply is required. The timer


ASYMMETRIC CYCLE function is triggered by the input signal. When
PULSE START input signal applied the output is switched ON
while the first preset time period (TON) elapses.
Once this time period (TON) has elapsed output is
switched OFF for the second preset time (TOFF)
period. Once this second time period (TOFF) had
elapsed then output switched ON and the cycle
will start from the beginning again. If input signal
is removed during timing (TON or TOFF) the cycle
will stop and output is switched OFF, cycle will
start with output ON state when the input signal
applied again.

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13 MODE-12: A permanent supply is required. The timer
ASYMMETERIC function is triggered by input signal. When input
RECYCLER PULSE START signal is applied the output is switched OFF while
TYPE 2 the first preset time period (TOFF) elapses. Once
this time period has elapsed output is switched
ON for the second preset time period (TON). Once
this second time period (TON) had elapsed then
output is switched OFF and the cycle will start
from the beginning again. If input signal is
removed during timing (TON or TOFF) the cycle
will stop and output is switched OFF, cycle will
start with output OFF state when the input signal
applied again.
14 MODE – 13: On application of signal the preset time (T) starts.
SIGNAL ON OFF DELAY After this preset time has elapsed, output is
switched ON. During this timing, if signal is
removed then output is switched ON immediately
and OFF delay is started. Once this time period
has elapsed the output is switched OFF.
During this OFF delay if signal is reapplied the
output switched OFF immediately and ON Delay
restarted.

15 MODE –14: On application of signal the preset time (T) starts.


SIGNAL ON OFF DELAY After this preset time has elapsed, output is
TYPE 2 switched ON. During this timing, if signal is
removed then output is switched ON immediately
and preset timing is restarted. Removing the
signal during this timing suspends timing but does
not reset the time sequence. Timing will resume
immediately when signal is applied. Therefore,
total time taken before the delayed contact
changes state is the preset time plus any time that
the signal is removed. Once this time period has
elapsed the output is switched OFF.
16 MODE – 15: On application of input signal, the preset delay
SIGNAL OFF/ON (NEW) time period (T) starts. During this timing if signal is
removed then timing is stopped and timing will be
restarted when signal applied again. After this
time period has elapsed output is switched ON.
On removal of input signal, the preset time period
starts again & the output is switched OFF when
the preset time duration is complete. Output stays
OFF until supply voltage has been interrupted.

17 MODE - 16: On application of supply voltage, the output is


IMPULSE ON instantly switched ON for the preset time duration
ENERGIZING (TON) after it is switched OFF.

18 MODE - 17: IMPULSE On application or removal of input signal, the


ON/OFF output is switched ON & the preset time duration
(TON) starts. On completion of the time duration
the output is switched OFF. During timing period,
changing the state of the input signal dose not
affects output but resets time.

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19 MODE – 18: On application of supply voltage, the preset timing
ACCUMULATIVE DELAY duration commences. When input signal is
ON SIGNAL applied, the timing pauses & resumes only when
the input signal is removed. The output is
switched ON at the end of the preset time
duration (TOFF).

20 MODE - 19: Time commences as supply and signal is present.


ACCUMULATIVE DELAY When input signal is removed, the timing pauses
ON INVERTED SIGNAL & resumes only when the input signal is applied.
The output is switched ON at the end of the
preset time duration.

21 MODE - 20: On application of supply voltage, the output is


ACCUMULATIVE switch ON & the preset timing duration
IMPULSE ON SIGNAL commences. When input signal is applied, the
timing pauses & resumes only when the input
signal is removed. The output is switched OFF at
the end of the preset duration (TON).

22 MODE - 21: On application of supply voltage & input signal,


LEADING EDGE the output is switched ON for preset time. After
IMPULSE completion of preset time period, output is
switched OFF. If the input signal is applied or
removed during preset timing period, the output
and timing remains unaffected.

23 MODE - 22: On application of the input signal the output is


LEADING EDGE immediately switched ON. The output remains ON
IMPULSE 2 for the preset time duration (T) after which it is
switched OFF. If the input signal is removed during
the pre-set time, the output immediately
switched OFF.

24 MODE - 23: MODE - 23: TRAILING EDGE IMPULSE


TRAILING EDGE When the supply voltage is applied and input
IMPULSE signal is removed, the output is switched ON for
the preset time duration (T).After completion of
preset time period, output is switched OFF. If I/p
signal is applied during the preset timing period
then output is switched OFF & timing stops.

25 MODE - 24: TRAILING When the input signal to the timer is removed,
EDGE IMPULSE 2 the output is immediately switched ON for the
preset time duration (TON) after which it is
switched OFF. If the input signal is applied during
the pre-set time, the output remains unaffected.

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26 MODE - 25: On application of supply and input signal, the
DELAYED IMPULSE preset 'OFF' time duration (TOFF) starts. The
output is switched ON at the end of preset 'OFF'
time duration. Then the preset 'ON' time starts
irrespective of the signal state & ON till the
completion of ' TON’. During the output OFF
period if signal is applied then timing is restarted,
but output is unaffected. The signal change has no
effect during time period TON.
27 MODE-26: A permanent supply is required. When signal is
DELAYED IMPULSE applied the output will remain OFF while the first
TYPE 2 preset time period (TOFF) elapses. Once this time
period has elapsed the output is switched ON for
the second preset time period (TON). Once this
second time period (TON) had elapsed then
output is switched OFF and cycle stops. Output
stays OFF until supply voltage has been
interrupted. During timing period (TON or TOFF) if
signal is removed then output is switched OFF and
the cycle stops, cycle will start with output OFF
state when the input signal applied again.
28 MODE-27: The timing period (TOFF) starts when the supply is
DELAYED PULSE applied to the timer. After the preset has elapsed
(CONSTANT SUPPLY) output is switched ON for the preset pulse (TON)
POWER BASED duration. To reset the timer the supply has to be
interrupted. If this interruption occurs during the
pulsed output (TON) then the output is switched
OFF and the timer will reset.
29 MODE-28: The timing period (TOFF) will start when input
DELAYED PULSE signal is applied with the supply connected. After
(REMOTE TRIG.) preset time (TOFF) has elapsed the output is
switched ON for the per-selected pulse (TON)
duration. To reset the timer either input signal
needs to be removed or supply has to interrupt. If
this action occurs during the pulsed output cycle
(TON) then output is switched OFF and the timer
will reset.
30 MODE-29: Supply to the unit must be continuous. On
DELAYED PULSE application of input signal the time period ’TOFF’
(CONST. SUPPLY TYPE starts to run. On completion of ’TOFF’, the relay
1) output is switched ON immediately and the time
period ’TON’ starts to run. On completion of ’TON’
the output is switched OFF. The input signal has
no effect until’ TOFF’ + ’ TON’ have completely
expired.
31 MODE-30: ON PULSE When the supply is connected and signal is
(CONTROL SWITCH applied, output is switched ON and the timing
RESETTABLE)/ WATCH function starts. If signal is removed and applied
DOG TYPE during the preset timing then timing is restarted
and output stays ON. After preset time(TON) has
elapsed the output is switched OFF

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32 MODE – 31: On application of supply voltage the output is
ON PULSE (SUPPLY switched ON. The first pulse of input signal starts
RESET) the preset time period. Receiving pulses during
the time period extends it and output stays ON.
Receiving no signal pulses during the time period
completes it and output is switched OFF. Output
stays OFF until supply voltage has been
interrupted.

33 MODE – 32: Leading After every signal, the output contact changes
Edge Bi-stable or Step their states, alternately switching from open to
Relay close & vice versa.

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Operating Procedure:
User can use the Default Modes (33 Modes) or can built own modes as per their requirement. Following are the Operating Procedures for Default
& Customized modes.

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MODE NO. 00: ON DELAY
On application of the supply voltage, the preset time duration (T) starts. On completion of the preset time, the output is switched ON &
remains on till the supply voltage is present.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for ON Delay (Default) for ON Delay (Customized)

Down Up Down Up
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)

 
Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode
 

  Select Customized Mode – Non Signal Based


Select Default Mode - 00
 

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  Relay Status after Power ON – Select Relay OFF
 OFF. Here selected in Sec as an example 

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Do you want O/P OFF for Specific time duration or
 OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example  continuously – Select for specific time


 Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
  OFF. Here selected in Hour as an example

 Select Default Mode - 00  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
  OFF. Here selected 001 as an example

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  Do you want O/P ON for Specific time duration or
 OFF. Here selected in Sec . as an example  continuously – Select Continuosly

. Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Time Counting Mode Up or Down
OFF. Here selected 10.0 Sec as an example  Here Up Counting selected as an example
.

  Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


Time Counting Mode Up or Down Here P2 selected as an example
 Here Down Counting selected as an example 


 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


 Here P1 selected as an example

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MODE-01: ON DELAY CONSTANT SUPPLY TYPE 2
Timing will commence when the supply is present and input signal is not applied. After the time period has elapsed, output is switched ON. If
signal is applied then the timing period stops. Timing will restart only when signal is removed. Therefore there are two methods this timer can
be controlled, either by application or removal of signal input and with the interruption of the supply voltage to the timer with signal removal.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for ON DELAY CONSTANT SUPPLY TYPE 2 (Default) for ON DELAY CONSTANT SUPPLY TYPE 22 (Customized)
Down Up
Down Up  Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)
 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode


Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
  Select Customized Mode – Signal Based


 Select Default Mode - 01  Initial Relay Status before signal status detection –
  Select OFF

 On which signal condition do you want to take


 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain Action? Select Signal Absent

 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example

 Action to be taken on signal transition or level –


 select Transition
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
 Status of O/P after signal absent detection– select
 OFF
 Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example



Select Default Mode - 01  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected 30 sec as an example

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
 OFF. Here selected in Hour : Minute as an example  during timing? - Select Yes

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  On which signal condition do you want to take
. OFF. Here selected 1 Hr : 10 Min as an example  Action? Select Signal Present

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down  What Action do you want to take if signal transition
 Here Down Counting selected as an example  occurs during timing – Select Return

 Select the action after above time completion on


 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2 signal present transition – Select Relay OFF

 Here P1 selected as an example

 Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal


 transition - Select Yes

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down


 Here Up Counting selected as an example

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


 Here P2 selected as an example

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MODE-02: ON DELAY CONSTANT SUPPLY TYPE 3
A permanent supply is required. The timing period starts when the signal is applied and will continue irrespective of any further changes to signal
input. After the time period has elapsed output is switched ON. Signal change has no effect during timing period. To reset the timer, signal must be
removed and then applied.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for ON DELAY CONSTANT SUPPLY TYPE 3 (Default) for ON DELAY CONSTANT SUPPLY TYPE 3 (Customized)
Down Up
Down Up  Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)
 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode


Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode 
 Select Customized Mode – Signal Based

 Select Default Mode - 02  Initial Relay Status before signal status detection –
  Select OFF

 On which signal condition do you want to take


 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain Action? Select Signal Present

 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example

 Action to be taken on signal transition or level –


 select level
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
 Status of O/P after signal Present detection– select
 OFF
 Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example



Select Default Mode - 02  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected 30 sec as an example

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example  during timing? - Select No

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Select the action after above time completion on
 OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example signal present transition – Select no


 Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal


Time Counting Mode Up or Down 
 Here Down Counting selected as an example transition - Select Yes


 Time Counting Mode Up or Down


 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
Here P1 selected as an example  Here Up Counting selected as an example


 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


 Here P2 selected as an example

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MODE-03: ON DELAY (CONTROL SWITCH RESETTABLE)
When the supply is connected and signal is applied, the timing function starts. If signal is removed and applied during the preset timing then
timing is restarted and output stays OFF. After preset time has elapsed the output is ON.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for ON DELAY - CONTROL SWITCH RESETTABLE (Default) for ON DELAY - CONTROL SWITCH RESETTABLE (Customized)
Down Up
Down Up  Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)
 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode


Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
  Select Customized Mode – Signal Based

 Select Default Mode - 03  Relay Status after Power ON before signal detection
  – Select Relay OFF

 On which signal condition do you want to take


 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain Action? Select Signal Present

 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example

 Action to be taken on signal transition or level –


 select Level
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
 Status of O/P after signal absent detection– select
 OFF
 Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example



Select Default Mode - 03  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected 10 sec as an example

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
 OFF. Here selected in Hour : Minute as an example  during timing? - Select Yes

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  On which signal condition do you want to take
 OFF. Here selected 10 Second as an example  Action? Select Signal Present

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down  What Action do you want to take if signal transition
 Here Down Counting selected as an example  occurs during timing – Select Reload

 Select the action after above time completion on


 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
signal present transition – Select no
Here P1 selected as an example 

 Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal
 transition - Select Yes

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down


 Here Up Counting selected as an example

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


 Here P2 selected as an example

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MODE – 04: SIGNAL ON DELAY
Time commences as supply and signal is present. When input signal is removed, the timing stopped. The output is switched ON at the end of the
preset time duration (TOFF). When output is ON if signal is removed then output is switched OFF.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for SIGNAL ON DELAY (Default) for SIGNAL ON DELAY (Default)

Down Up Down Up
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)

 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode


 
Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode


 Select Customized Mode – Signal Based
 Select Default Mode - 04
  Initial Relay Status before signal status detection –
 Select OFF
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 On which signal condition do you want to take
 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example Action? Select Signal Present


 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Action to be taken on signal transition or level –
 select level
 OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example

 Status of O/P after signal absent detection– select


 Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode  OFF

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
OFF. Here selected in Second as an example


Select Default Mode - 04
  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected 30 sec as an example
Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
  Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
OFF. Here selected in Days as an example
  during timing? - Select Yes

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  On which signal condition do you want to take
 OFF. Here selected 3 Day as an example  Action? Select Signal Absent

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down


 What Action do you want to take if signal transition
 Here Down Counting selected as an example  occurs during timing – Select Return

 Select the action after above time completion on


 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
 signal present transition – Select Relay OFF
 Here P1 selected as an example

 Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal


transition - Select Yes


 Time Counting Mode Up or Down


 Here Up Counting selected as an example

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


Here P2 selected as an example


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MODE - 05: INVERTED SIGNAL ON DELAY
On application of supply voltage, if signal is absent then the preset time duration (TOFF) starts. On preset time completion, the output is
switched ON. If signal is applied during timing period, then timing stops and timing restarts when signal is removed.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for INVERTED SIGNAL ON DELAY (Default) for INVERTED SIGNAL ON DELAY (Customized)
Down Up
Down Up  Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer 1 will get configure)
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)

Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode


Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode 
 Select Customized Mode – Signal Based


 Select Default Mode - 05  Initial Relay Status before signal status detection –
  Select OFF

 On which signal condition do you want to take


 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain Action? Select Signal Absent

 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example

 Action to be taken on signal transition or level –


select level
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain 
 OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
 Status of O/P after signal absent detection– select
 OFF
 Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
OFF. Here selected in Second as an example


-- Select Default Mode - 08  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected 30 sec as an example


 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
 OFF. Here selected in Hour : Minute as an example
 during timing? - Select Yes

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  On which signal condition do you want to take
. OFF. Here selected 1 Hr : 10 Min as an example  Action? Select Signal Present

 What Action do you want to take if signal transition


 Time Counting Mode Up or Down occurs during timing – Select Return
 Here Down Counting selected as an example 

 Select the action after above time completion on


 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
 signal present transition – Select Relay OFF
 Here P1 selected as an example

 Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal


transition - Select Yes


 Time Counting Mode Up or Down


 Here Up Counting selected as an example

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


Here P2 selected as an example


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MODE -06: INVERTED SIGNAL DELAY TYPE 2
When the supply is applied and input signal is removed, the preset 'OFF' time duration (TOFF) starts. After the time period has elapsed, the output
is switched ON. Signal change has no effect during timing period. Output stays ON until supply voltage has been interrupted.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for INVERTED SIGNAL DELAY TYPE 2 (Default) for INVERTED SIGNAL DELAY TYPE 2 (Customized)
Down Up
Down Up  Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)
 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode


Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
  Select Customized Mode – Signal Based

 Select Default Mode - 06  Initial Relay Status before signal status detection –
  Select OFF

 On which signal condition do you want to take


 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 Action? Select Signal Absent
 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example

 Action to be taken on signal transition or level –


 select Transition
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
 Status of O/P after signal absent detection– select
 OFF
 Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example



Select Default Mode - 06  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected 30 sec as an example

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
 OFF. Here selected in Hour : Minute as an example  during timing? - Select No

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Select the action after above time completion on
. OFF. Here selected 1 Hr : 10 Min as an example
 signal present transition – Select no

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down  Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal
 Here Down Counting selected as an example transition - Select No


 Time Counting Mode Up or Down


 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
Here P1 selected as an example  Here Up Counting selected as an example


 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


 Here P2 selected as an example

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MODE – 07: SIGNAL OFF DELAY
On application of supply voltage & input signal, the output is switched ON. When the signal is removed the preset time duration commences &
the output is switched OFF at the end of the time duration. If signal is applied during timing period, then timing stops and timing restarts when
signal is removed.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for SIGNAL OFF DELAY (Default) for SIGNAL OFF DELAY (Customized)
Down Up Down Up
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)


 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode



 Select Customized Mode – Signal Based
Select Default Mode - 07 

 Initial Relay Status before signal status detection –
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  Select OFF
 ON. Here selected in Second as an example
 On which signal condition do you want to take
 Action? Select Signal Present
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
  Action to be taken on signal transition or level –
 select level

Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
  Status of O/P after signal Present detection– select
 ON

 Select Default Mode - 07 Do you want O/P ON for Specific time duration or

 continuously – Select for continuously

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 Select the action after above time completion on
 ON. Here selected in Hour : Minute as an example signal present transition – Select New Time


 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
. ON. Here selected 1 Hr : 10 Min as an example  ON. Here selected in Second as an example

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain


 Time Counting Mode Up or Down
Here Down Counting selected as an example
 ON. Here selected 30 sec as an example

 Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
 during timing after Relay changeover? - Select Yes
 Here P1 selected as an example

 On which signal condition do you want to take


 Action? Select Signal Present

 What action do you want to take if the transition of


signal present occurs after change in O/P state –

Select Return
 Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal
 transition - Select Yes

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down


 Here Up Counting selected as an example

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


 Here P2 selected as an example

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MODE-08: OFF DELAY CONST. SUPPLY TYPE 2
A permanent supply is required. When the input signal is applied the output is switched ON immediately. When input signal is removed the
timing period starts. After the time period has elapsed output is switched OFF. Once the timing period has started further actions of input
signal will have no effect. However once the timing cycle has been completed the process may be started again applying input signal. While the
timer is executing the only way to reset the timer is to interrupt the supply.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for OFF DELAY CONST. SUPPLY TYPE 2 (Default) for OFF DELAY CONST. SUPPLY TYPE 2 (Customized)
Down Up
Down Up  Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)

Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode


Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
  Select Customized Mode – Signal Based


 Select Default Mode - 08  Initial Relay Status before signal status detection –
  Select OFF

 On which signal condition do you want to take


 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain Action? Select Signal Present

 ON. Here selected in Second as an example

 Action to be taken on signal transition or level –


 select Level
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
 Status of O/P after signal absent detection– select
 ON
 Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
  Do you want O/P ON for Specific time duration or
 continuously – Select for Specific Continuously



Select Default Mode - 20  Select the action after above time completion on
 signal present transition – Select New Time

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected in Hour : Minute as an example  ON. Here selected in Second as an example

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example  ON. Here selected 30 sec as an example

 What Action do you want to take if signal transition


 Time Counting Mode Up or Down
occurs during timing after o/p relay changeover –
 Here Down Counting selected as an example 
Select No

 Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal


 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2 transition - Select Yes
Here P1 selected as an example 

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down
 Here Up Counting selected as an example

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


 Here P2 selected as an example

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MODE - 09: CYCLIC ON/OFF
On application of supply voltage, the output is initially switched ON for the preset 'ON' time duration (TON) after which it is switched OFF for
the preset 'OFF' time duration (TOFF). This Cycle repeats and continues till supply is present.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for CYCLIC ON/OFF (Default) for CYCLIC ON/OFF (Customized)

Down Up Down Up
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)

  Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode


Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
 

  Select Customized Mode – Non Signal Based


Select Default Mode - 09
 

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  Relay Status after Power ON – Select Relay ON
 ON. Here selected in Minute as an example 

  Do you want O/P OFF for Specific time duration or


Select the Time for which O/P should remain
continuously – Select for specific time
 ON. Here selected 1 Mnute as an example 

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
ON. Here selected in Hour as an example
 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example 

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain Select the Time for which O/P should remain

OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
  ON. Here selected 001 as an example

  Do you want O/P OFF for Specific time duration or
Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode continuously – Select for specific time
 


  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
Select Default Mode - 09

  OFF. Here selected in Minute as an example

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain


 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  OFF. Here selected 10 Minute as an example
 ON. Here selected in Minute: Second as an example

 How many cycles you want? - Select One


 Select the Time for which O/P should remain 
. ON. Here selected 9 Min : 5 Sec as an example

 Do you want to repeat the cycle? - Select Yes


 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain 
. OFF. Here selected in Minute as an example
 Time Counting Mode Up or Down
. Select the Time for which O/P should remain Here Up Counting selected as an example

. OFF. Here selected 10.0 min as an example

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


 Time Counting Mode Up or Down  Here P1 selected as an example
 Here UP Counting selected as an example

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


 Here P2 selected as an example

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MODE - 10: CYCLIC OFF/ON
On application of supply voltage, the output is initially switched OFF for the preset 'OFF' time duration (TOFF), after which it is switched ON for
the preset 'ON' time duration (TON). This Cycle repeats and continues till supply is present.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for CYCLIC OFF/ON (Default) for CYCLIC OFF/ON (Customized)

Down Up Down Up
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)

  Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode


Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
 

  Select Customized Mode – Non Signal Based


Select Default Mode - 10
 

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  Relay Status after Power ON – Select Relay ON
 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example 

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Do you want O/P OFF for Specific time duration or
 OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example  continuously – Select for specific time

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected in Minute as an example  OFF. Here selected in Minute as an example

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected 1 Mnute as an example OFF. Here selected 10 Mnute as an example


  Do you want O/P ON for Specific time duration or


Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode continuously – Select for specific time
 

  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 Select Default Mode - 10 ON. Here selected in Hour as an example
 


Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected 001 as an example
OFF. Here selected in Minute as an example 


 How many cycles you want? - Select One


 Select the Time for which O/P should remain 
 OFF. Here selected 10.0 min as an example

 Do you want to repeat the cycle? - Select Yes


 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain 
 ON. Here selected in Minute: Second as an example

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down


 Here Up Counting selected as an example
Select the Time for which O/P should remain 
. ON. Here selected 9 Min : 5 Sec as an example
 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
 Time Counting Mode Up or Down  Here P1 selected as an example
 Here UP Counting selected as an example

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


 Here P2 selected as an example

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MODE-11: ASYMMETRIC CYCLE PULSE START
A permanent supply is required. The timer function is triggered by the input signal. When input signal applied the output is switched ON while
the first preset time period (TON) elapses. Once this time period (TON) has elapsed output is switched OFF for the second preset time (TOFF)
period. Once this second time period (TOFF) had elapsed then output switched ON and the cycle will start from the beginning again. If input
signal is removed during timing (TON or TOFF) the cycle will stop and output is switched OFF, cycle will start with output ON state when the
input signal applied again.
 Action to be taken on signal transition or level –
Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
 select Level
for ASYMMETRIC CYCLE PULSE START (Default)
Down Up
 Device configuration selection : Select  Status of O/P after signal Present detection– select
Timer 1 (Timer1 will get configure)  ON-OFF


 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode  How many cycles you want? - Select One
 

  Do you want to repeat the cycle? - Select Yes


Select Default Mode - 11
 

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected in Second as an example  ON. Here selected in Second as an example

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
 ON. Here selected 30 sec as an example

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example
 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example  OFF. Here selected 30 sec as an example

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down  Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
 Here Down Counting selected as an example  during timing? - Select No

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2  On which signal condition do you want to take
 Here P1 selected as an example  Action? Select Signal Present

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1


On which Relay condition do you want to take
for ASYMMETRIC CYCLE PULSE START (Customized) 
Action if the transition of the signal occurs during
Down Up  timing? Select BOTH
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)  What Action do you want to take if signal transition
 occurs during timing – Select Relay OFF


Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode  Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal

 transition - Select Yes



Select Customized Mode – Signal Based  Time Counting Mode Up or Down
 Here Up Counting selected as an example

 Relay Status after Power ON before signal detection  Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
 – Select Relay OFF Here P2 selected as an example


 On which signal condition do you want to take


Action? Select Signal Present


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MODE-12: ASYMETERIC RECYCLER PULSE START TYPE 2
A permanent supply is required. The timer function is triggered by input signal. When input signal is applied the output is switched OFF while
the first preset time period (TOFF) elapses. Once this time period has elapsed output is switched ON for the second preset time period (TON).
Once this second time period (TON) had elapsed then output is switched OFF and the cycle will start from the beginning again. If input signal
is removed during timing (TON or TOFF) the cycle will stop and output is switched OFF, cycle will start with output OFF state when the input
signal applied again.
 Action to be taken on signal transition or level –
Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
 select Level
for ASYMETERIC RECYCLER PULSE START TYPE 2 (Default)
Down Up
 Device configuration selection : Select  Status of O/P after signal Present detection– select
Timer 1 (Timer1 will get configure)  OFF-ON


 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode  How many cycles you want? - Select One
 

  Do you want to repeat the cycle? - Select Yes


Select Default Mode - 12
 

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected in Second as an example  ON. Here selected in Second as an example

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
 ON. Here selected 30 sec as an example

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example
 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example  OFF. Here selected 30 sec as an example

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down  Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
 Here Down Counting selected as an example  during timing? - Select No

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2  On which signal condition do you want to take
 Here P1 selected as an example  Action? Select Signal Present

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1


On which Relay condition do you want to take
for ASYMETERIC RECYCLER PULSE START TYPE 2 (Customized) 
Action if the transition of the signal occurs during
Down Up  timing? Select ON
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)  What Action do you want to take if signal transition
 occurs during timing – Select Relay OFF


Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode  Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal

 transition - Select Yes



Select Customized Mode – Signal Based  Time Counting Mode Up or Down
 Here Up Counting selected as an example

 Relay Status after Power ON before signal detection  Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
 – Select Relay OFF Here P2 selected as an example


 On which signal condition do you want to take


Action? Select Signal Present


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MODE – 13: SIGNAL ON OFF DELAY TYPE 1
1) On application of signal the preset time (T) starts. After this preset time has elapsed, output is switched ON. During this timing, if signal is
removed then output is switched ON immediately and preset timing is restarted. Signal has no effect during this timing. Once this time period has
elapsed the output is switched OFF.
2) On application of signal the preset time (T) starts. After this preset time has elapsed, output is switched ON. When output is ON and signal is
removed then preset timing is restarted (output stays ON). Signal has no effect during this timing. Once this time period has elapsed the output is
switched OFF.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1


for SIGNAL ON OFF DELAY TYPE 1 (Default) On which signal condition do you want to take
Down Up 
 Device configuration selection : Select  Action? Select Signal Present
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)
 Action to be taken on signal transition or level –
  select level
Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode

 Status of O/P after signal Present detection– select
 OFF
Select Default Mode - 13 


 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
OFF. Here selected in Second as an example  OFF. Here selected in Second as an example


 Select the Time for which O/P should remain


 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
 OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example

 Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode  Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
  during timing? - Select Yes

 Select Default Mode - 13  On which signal condition do you want to take
  Action? Select Signal Absent

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 Select the action after above time completion on
 OFF. Here selected in Hour : Minute as an example
 signal present transition – Select Break

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain


OFF. Here selected 1 Hr : 10 Min as an example  Select the action after above time completion on
.
 signal present transition – Select Reload

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down


 Here Down Counting selected as an example  Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
 during timing after Relay changeover? - Select Yes
 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
 Here P1 selected as an example  On which signal condition do you want to take
Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1  Action? Select Signal Prasent
for SIGNAL ON OFF DELAY TYPE 1 (Customized)
Down Up What action do you want to take if the transition of
 Device configuration selection : Select  signal Absent occurs after change in O/P state –
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)  Select Break

Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal


 
Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode transition - Select Yes
 

  Time Counting Mode Up or Down


Select Customized Mode – Signal Based Here Up Counting selected as an example
 

 Relay Status after Power ON before signal detection  Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
– Select Relay OFF  Here P2 selected as an example


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MODE – 14: SIGNAL ON OFF DELAY
On application of signal the preset time (T) starts. After this preset time has elapsed, output is switched ON. During this timing, if signal is removed
then output is switched ON immediately and OFF delay is started. Once this time period has elapsed the output is switched OFF.
During this OFF delay if signal is reapplied the output switched OFF immediately and ON Delay restarted.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1  On which signal condition do you want to take
for SIGNAL ON OFF DELAY TYPE 2 (Default) Action? Select Signal Present
Down Up 
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)
 Action to be taken on signal transition or level –
 select level

Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
  Status of O/P after signal Present detection– select
  OFF
Select Default Mode - 14

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  OFF. Here selected in Second as an example
 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example

  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
Select the Time for which O/P should remain OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
 OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example 

  Do you want take action if signal transition occurs


Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
  during timing? - Select Yes

 Select Default Mode - 14 On which signal condition do you want to take

 Action? Select Signal Absent

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected in Hour : Minute as an example  Select the action after above time completion on
 signal present transition – Select Break
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
. OFF. Here selected 1 Hr : 10 Min as an example  Select the action after above time completion on
 signal present transition – Select Reload
 Time Counting Mode Up or Down
 Here Down Counting selected as an example
Do you want take action if signal transition occurs

 during timing after Relay changeover? - Select Yes
 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
 Here P1 selected as an example
 On which signal condition do you want to take
Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Action? Select Signal Absent

for SIGNAL ON OFF DELAY TYPE 2 (Customized)
Down Up What action do you want to take if the transition of
 Device configuration selection : Select  signal Absent occurs after change in O/P state –
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)  Select Pause

 Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal


 transition - Select Yes
Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode 


 Time Counting Mode Up or Down


 Select Customized Mode – Signal Based Here Up Counting selected as an example


 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
 Relay Status after Power ON before signal detection
 Here P2 selected as an example
– Select Relay OFF


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MODE – 15: SIGNAL OFF/ON (NEW)
On application of input signal, the preset delay time period (T) starts. During this timing if signal is removed then timing is stopped and timing will
be restarted when signal applied again. After this time period has elapsed output is switched ON. On removal of input signal, the preset time
period starts again & the output is switched OFF when the preset time duration is complete. Output stays OFF until supply voltage has been
interrupted.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1


for SIGNAL OFF/ON (NEW) (Default)
Down Up
 Device configuration selection : Select Status of O/P after signal Present detection– select
Both (Timer1 will get configure)  OFF



 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain

 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example

 Select Default Mode - 15  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
  OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example during timing? - Select Yes


 Select the Time for which O/P should remain On which signal condition do you want to take
 
OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example Action? Select Signal Absent


 Time Counting Mode Up or Down  What Action do you want to take if signal transition
 Here Down Counting selected as an example  occurs during timing – Select Return

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2 What Action do you want to take After above time

 Here P1 selected as an example completion on signal absent transition? – Select
 Reload
Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for SIGNAL OFF/ON (NEW) (Customized) Do you want take action if signal transition occurs

during timing after O/P relay changeover? - Select
Down Up  Yes
 Device configuration selection : Select On which signal condition do you want to take
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)  Action after O/P relay changeover ? Select Signal
 Present
 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode What Action do you want to take if signal transition
 
occurs during timing after O/P relay changeover –
 Select Return
 Select Customized Mode – Signal Based
  Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal
 transition - Select Yes

 Relay Status after Power ON before signal detection


 – Select Relay OFF  Time Counting Mode Up or Down
 Here Up Counting selected as an example

 On which signal condition do you want to take


Action? Select Signal Present  Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
 Here P2 selected as an example


 Action to be taken on signal transition or level –


 select Level

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MODE - 16: IMPULSE ONENERGIZING
On application of supply voltage, the output is instantly switched ON for the preset time duration (TON) after it is switched OFF.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for IMPULSE ONENERGIZING (Default) for IMPULSE ONENERGIZING (Default)

Down Up Down Up

 Device configuration selection : Select  Device configuration selection : Select
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)

 
Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode
 

  Select Customized Mode – Non Signal Based


Select Default Mode - 16
 

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  Relay Status after Power ON – Select Relay ON
 ON. Here selected in Second as an example 

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Do you want O/P ON for Specific time duration or
 ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example  continuously – Select for specific time

 Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
  ON. Here selected in Hour as an example

  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
Select Default Mode - 03
  ON. Here selected 001 as an example

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  Do you want O/P OFF for Specific time duration or
. ON. Here selected Minute . as an example  continuously – Select Continuosly

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain ON.  Time Counting Mode Up or Down
 Here selected in 10 Minute. as an example  Here Up Counting selected as an example

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down  Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
Here UP Counting selected as an example Here P2 selected as an example
 

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


 Here P2 selected as an example

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MODE - 17: IMPULSE ON/OFF
On application or removal of input signal, the output is switched ON & the preset time duration (TON) starts. On completion of the time duration
the output is switched OFF. During timing period, changing the state of the input signal dose not affects output but resets time.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1


for IMPULSE ON/OFF (Default) On which signal condition do you want to take
Down Up 
 Action? Select Signal Present
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)  Action to be taken on signal transition or level –
 select level
 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
  Status of O/P after signal Present detection– select
 ON
 Select Default Mode - 17
  Do you want O/P ON for Specific time duration or
 continuously – Select for Specific Time
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected in Second as an example  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected in Second as an example
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
 Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
  Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
 during timing? - Select Yes
 Select Default Mode - 10
  On which signal condition do you want to take
 Action? Select Signal Absent

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected in Hour : Minute as an example  Select the action after above time completion on
 signal present transition – Select Break
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
. ON. Here selected 1 Hr : 10 Min as an example  Select the action after above time completion on
 signal present transition – Select Reload
 Time Counting Mode Up or Down
 Here Down Counting selected as an example  Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
 during timing after Relay changeover? - Select Yes

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


 Here P1 selected as an example  On which signal condition do you want to take
 Action? Select Signal Present

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1


 What action do you want to take if the transition of
for IMPULSE ON/OFF (Customized)
signal present occurs after change in O/P state –

Down Up Select Break
 Device configuration selection : Select  Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)
 transition - Select Yes

  Time Counting Mode Up or Down


Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode
  Here Up Counting selected as an example

  Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


Select Customized Mode – Signal Based
  Here P2 selected as an example

 Initial Relay Status before signal status detection –


 Select OFF

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MODE – 18: ACCUMULATIVE DELAY ON SIGNAL
On application of supply voltage, the preset timing duration commences. When input signal is applied, the timing pauses & resumes only when
the input signal is removed. The output is switched ON at the end of the preset time duration (TOFF).

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for ACCUMULATIVE DELAY ON SIGNAL (Default) for ACCUMULATIVE DELAY ON SIGNAL (Customized)

Down Up Down Up
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timers1 will get configure)
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)

 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode


 
Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode


 Select Customized Mode – Signal Based
 Select Default Mode - 18
  Initial Relay Status before signal status detection –
 Select OFF
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 On which signal condition do you want to take
 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example Action? Select Signal Absent


 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Action to be taken on signal transition or level –
 select level
 OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example

 Status of O/P after signal absent detection– select


 Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode  OFF

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
OFF. Here selected in Second as an example


Select Default Mode - 18
  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected 30 sec as an example
Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
  Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
OFF. Here selected in Minute: Second as an
 example  during timing? - Select Yes

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  On which signal condition do you want to take
. OFF. Here selected 8 Min : 5 Sec as an example  Action? Select Signal Present

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down  What Action do you want to take if signal transition
 occurs during timing – Select Pause
 Here UP Counting selected as an example

 Select the action after above time completion on


 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2  signal present transition – Select No
 Here P2 selected as an example

 Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal


 transition - Select No

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down


 Here Up Counting selected as an example

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


 Here P2 selected as an example

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MODE - 19: ACCUMULATIVE DELAY ON INVERTED SIGNAL
Time commences as supply and signal is present. When input signal is removed, the timing pauses & resumes only when the input signal is
applied. The output is switched ON at the end of the preset time duration (TOFF).

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for ACCUMULATIVE DELAY ON INVERTED SIGNAL (Default) for ACCUMULATIVE DELAY ON INVERTED SIGNAL (Customized)

Down Up Down Up
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer 1 will get configure)
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)

 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode


 
Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode


 Select Customized Mode – Signal Based
 Select Default Mode - 19
  Initial Relay Status before signal status detection –
Select OFF

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 On which signal condition do you want to take
 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example Action? Select Signal Present


 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Action to be taken on signal transition or level –
 select level
 OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example

 Status of O/P after signal absent detection– select


 Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode  OFF

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
OFF. Here selected in Second as an example


Select Default Mode - 19
  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected 30 sec as an example
Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
  Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
OFF. Here selected in Minute: Second as an
 example  during timing? - Select Yes

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  On which signal condition do you want to take
OFF. Here selected 8 Min : 5 Sec as an example  Action? Select Signal Absent
.

  What Action do you want to take if signal transition


Time Counting Mode Up or Down occurs during timing – Select Pause
 Here UP Counting selected as an example 

 Select the action after above time completion on


 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2  signal present transition – Select No
 Here P2 selected as an example

 Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal


 transition - Select No

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down


 Here Up Counting selected as an example

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


 Here P2 selected as an example

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MODE - 20: ACCUMULATIVE IMPULSE ON SIGNAL
On application of supply voltage, the output is switch ON & the preset timing duration commences. When input signal is applied, the timing
pauses & resumes only when the input signal is removed. The output is switched OFF at the end of the preset duration (TON).

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for ACCUMULATIVE IMPULSE ON SIGNAL (Default) for ACCUMULATIVE IMPULSE ON SIGNAL (Customized)

Down Up Down Up

 Device configuration selection : Select


 Device configuration selection : Select
Timer1 (Timer 1 will get configure)
 Both (Both Timers will get configure) 


Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode
 
Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode

 Select Customized Mode – Signal Based

 Select Default Mode - 20
  Initial Relay Status before signal status detection –
 Select OFF

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain


 On which signal condition do you want to take
 ON. Here selected in Second as an example Action? Select Signal Absent


 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Action to be taken on signal transition or level –
 select level
 ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example

 Status of O/P after signal absent detection– select


 Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode  ON

 Do you want O/P ON for Specific time duration or
 continuously – Select for specific time

Select Default Mode - 20
  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected in Second as an example

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected in Minute: Second as an example ON. Here selected 30 sec as an example


 Do you want take action if signal transition occurs


 Select the Time for which O/P should remain during timing? - Select Yes
ON. Here selected 8 Min : 5 Sec as an example 
.
 On which signal condition do you want to take
 Time Counting Mode Up or Down  Action? Select Signal Present
 Here UP Counting selected as an example
 What Action do you want to take if signal transition
 occurs during timing – Select Pause
 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
 Here P2 selected as an example
 Select the action after above time completion on
 signal present transition – Select No

 Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal


 transition - Select No

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down


 Here Up Counting selected as an example

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


 Here P2 selected as an example

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MODE - 21: LEADING EDGE IMPULSE 1
On application of supply voltage & input signal, the output is switched ON for preset time. After completion of preset time period, output is
switched OFF. If the input signal is applied or removed during preset timing period, the output and timing remains unaffected.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for LEADING EDGE IMPULSE 1 (Default) for LEADING EDGE IMPULSE (Customized)
Down Up Down Up
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)

 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode


 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode 


 Select Customized Mode – Signal Based
 Select Default Mode - 21
  Initial Relay Status before signal status detection –
 Select OFF
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 On which signal condition do you want to take
 ON. Here selected in Second as an example Action? Select Signal Present


 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Action to be taken on signal transition or level –
 select level
 ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example

 Status of O/P after signal Present detection– select


 Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode  ON

 Do you want O/P ON for Specific time duration or
 continuously – Select for Specific Time

-- Select Default Mode - 21
  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected in Second as an example

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected in Hour : Minute as an example ON. Here selected 30 sec as an example


 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
OFF. Here selected 1 Hr : 10 Min as an example  during timing? - Select No
.

 Select the action after above time completion on


 Time Counting Mode Up or Down
 signal present transition – Select no
 Here Down Counting selected as an example

 Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal


 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2  transition - Select Yes
 Here P1 selected as an example
 Time Counting Mode Up or Down
 Here Up Counting selected as an example

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


 Here P2 selected as an example

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MODE - 22: LEADING EDGE IMPULSE 2
On application of the input signal the output is immediately switched ON. The output remains ON for the preset time duration (T) after which it is
switched OFF. If the input signal is removed during the preset time, the output immediately switched OFF.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for LEADING EDGE IMPULSE 2 (Default) for LEADING EDGE IMPULSE 2 (Customized)

Down Up Down Up
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)

 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode


 
Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode


 Select Customized Mode – Signal Based
 Select Default Mode - 22
  Initial Relay Status before signal status detection –
 Select OFF
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 On which signal condition do you want to take
 ON. Here selected in Second as an example Action? Select Signal Present


 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Action to be taken on signal transition or level –
 select level
 ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example

 Status of O/P after signal absent detection– select


 Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode  ON

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected in Second as an example

Select Default Mode - 22
  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected 30 sec as an example

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
 ON. Here selected in Hour : Minute as an example  during timing? - Select Yes

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  On which signal condition do you want to take
. ON. Here selected 1 Hr : 10 Min as an example  Action? Select Signal Absent

 What Action do you want to take if signal transition


 Time Counting Mode Up or Down occurs during timing – Select Relay OFF
 Here Down Counting selected as an example 

 Select the action after above time completion on


 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
 signal present transition – Select no
 Here P1 selected as an example

 Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal


transition - Select Yes


 Time Counting Mode Up or Down


 Here Up Counting selected as an example

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


Here P2 selected as an example


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MODE - 23: TRAILING EDGE IMPULSE 1
When the supply voltage is applied and input signal is removed, the output is switched ON for the preset time duration (T).After completion of
preset time period, output is switched OFF. If I/p signal is applied during the preset timing period then output is switched OFF & timing stops.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for TRAILING EDGE IMPULSE 1 (Default) for TRAILING EDGE IMPULSE (Customized)
Down Up
Down Up  Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)
 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode


Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
  Select Customized Mode – Signal Based


 Select Default Mode - 23  Initial Relay Status before signal status detection –
  Select OFF

 On which signal condition do you want to take


 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain Action? Select Signal Absent

 ON. Here selected in Second as an example

 Action to be taken on signal transition or level –


 select Transition
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
 Status of O/P after signal absent detection– select
 ON
 Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
  Do you want O/P ON for Specific time duration or
 continuously – Select for Specific Time

  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
-- Select Default Mode - 23
  ON. Here selected in Second as an example

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain


 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  ON. Here selected 30 sec as an example
 ON. Here selected in Hour : Minute as an example
 Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
 during timing? - Select Yes
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
. ON. Here selected 1 Hr : 10 Min as an example
 On which signal condition do you want to take
 Action? Select Signal Present
 Time Counting Mode Up or Down
 Here Down Counting selected as an example
 What Action do you want to take if signal transition
 occurs during timing – Select Relay OFF
 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
 Here P1 selected as an example  Select the action after above time completion on
 signal present transition – Select no

 Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal


 transition - Select Yes

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down


 Here Up Counting selected as an example

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


 Here P2 selected as an example

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MODE - 24: TRAILING EDGE IMPULSE 2
When the input signal to the timer is removed, the output is immediately switched ON for the preset time duration (TON) after which it is
switched OFF. If the input signal is applied during the preset time, the output remains unaffected.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for TRAILING EDGE IMPULSE 2 (Default) for TRAILING EDGE IMPULSE 2 (Customized)
Down Up
Down Up  Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)
 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode


Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
  Select Customized Mode – Signal Based

 Select Default Mode - 24  Initial Relay Status before signal status detection –
 Select OFF


 On which signal condition do you want to take


 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain Action? Select Signal Absent

 ON. Here selected in Second as an example

 Action to be taken on signal transition or level –


 select Transition
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
 Status of O/P after signal absent detection– select
 ON
 Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
  Do you want O/P ON for Specific time duration or
 continuously – Select for Specific Time

  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
Select Default Mode - 24
  ON. Here selected in Second as an example

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain


 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  ON. Here selected 30 sec as an example
 ON. Here selected in Hour : Minute as an example
 Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
 during timing? - Select No
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
. ON. Here selected 1 Hr : 10 Min as an example
 Select the action after above time completion on
 signal present transition – Select no
 Time Counting Mode Up or Down
 Here Down Counting selected as an example
 Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal
 transition - Select Yes
 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
 Here P1 selected as an example  Time Counting Mode Up or Down
 Here Up Counting selected as an example

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


 Here P2 selected as an example

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MODE - 25: DELAYED IMPULSE
On application of supply and input signal, the preset 'OFF' time duration (TOFF) starts. The output is switched ON at the end of preset 'OFF' time
duration. Then the preset 'ON' time starts irrespective of the signal state & ON till the completion of ' TON’. During the output OFF period if signal
is applied then timing is restarted, but output is unaffected. The signal change has no effect during time period TON.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1  Action to be taken on signal transition or level –
for DELAYED IMPULSE (Default)
Down Up  select level

 Device configuration selection : Select  Status of O/P after signal Present detection– select
 Timer1 (Timers1 will get configure)  OFF-ON

 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode  No. of OFF-ON Cycles required – Select One
 

  Do you want to repeat the OFF-ON cycle? - Select NO


Select Default Mode - 25
 

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected in Second as an example
 ON. Here selected in Second as an example

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
 ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example
 OFF. Here selected in Hour : Minute as an example

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
. OFF. Here selected 1 Hr : 10 Min as an example  OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example

  Do you want take action if signal transition occurs


Time Counting Mode Up or Down
  during timing? - Select Yes
Here Down Counting selected as an example

 On which signal condition do you want to take


 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2  Action? Select Signal Present
 Here P1 selected as an example

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 During which O/P (Relay) status do you want to
 take action if transition of signal present occurs
for DELAYED IMPULSE (Customized)
 during timing? - Select OFF
Down Up
 Device configuration selection : Select
Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)  What Action do you want to take if signal transition
 occurs during timing – Select Reload

 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode  Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal

 transition - Select Yes

 Select Customized Mode – Signal Based  Time Counting Mode Up or Down

 Here Up Counting selected as an example

 Initial Relay Status before signal status detection –


 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
 Select OFF
 Here P2 selected as an example

 On which signal condition do you want to take


 Action? Select Signal Present

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MODE-26: DELAYED IMPULSE TYPE 2
A permanent supply is required. When signal is applied the output will remain OFF while the first preset time period (TOFF) elapses. Once this
time period has elapsed the output is switched ON for the second preset time period (TON). Once this second time period (TON) had elapsed then
output is switched OFF and cycle stops. Output stays OFF until supply voltage has been interrupted. During timing period (TON or TOFF) if signal is
removed then output is switched OFF and the cycle stops, cycle will start with output OFF state when the input signal applied again.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1


for DELAYED IMPULSE TYPE 2 (Default)
Down Up
 Device configuration selection : Select
Both (Timer1 will get configure)  Status of O/P after signal Present detection– select
 OFF-ON



Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
  How many cycles you want? - Select One


Select Default Mode - 26
  Do you want to repeat the cycle? - Select NO

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected in Second as an example
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected in Second as an example
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected 30 Sec as an example
 Time Counting Mode Up or Down
 Here Down Counting selected as an example

 Do you want take action if signal transition occurs


 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
 during timing? - Select Yes
 Here P1 selected as an example
Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for DELAYED IMPULSE TYPE 2 (Customized)  On which signal condition do you want to take
Down Up  Action? Select Signal Absent
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timers1 will get configure) On which Relay condition do you want to take
 Action if the transition of the signal occurs during
 timing? Select BOTH
 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode

 What Action do you want to take if signal transition
 occurs during timing – Select Return
 Select Customized Mode – Signal Based

 Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal
 Relay Status after Power ON before signal detection  transition - Select No
 – Select Relay OFF
 Time Counting Mode Up or Down
 On which signal condition do you want to take  Here Up Counting selected as an example
 Action? Select Signal Present
 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
  Here P2 selected as an example
Action to be taken on signal transition or level –
 select Level

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MODE-27: DELAYED PULSE (CONSTANT SUPPLY) POWER BASED
The timing period (TOFF) starts when the supply is applied to the timer. After the preset has elapsed output is switched ON for the preset pulse
(TON) duration. To reset the timer the supply has to be interrupted. If this interruption occurs during the pulsed output (TON) then the output
is switched OFF and the timer will reset.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for DELAYED PULSE (CONSTANT SUPPLY) POWER BASED (Default) DELAYED PULSE (CONSTANT SUPPLY) POWER BASED (Customized)

Down Up Down Up
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)

 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode


 
Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode


 Select Customized Mode – Non Signal Based
Select Default Mode - 27 

 Relay Status after Power ON – Select Relay OFF
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain

 OFF. Here selected in Sec as an example

  Do you want O/P OFF for Specific time duration or
Select the Time for which O/P should remain continuously – Select for specific time
 OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example 

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
ON. Here selected in Sec as an example  OFF. Here selected in Second as an example

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  OFF. Here selected 010 Second as an example
 ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
 Do you want O/P ON for Specific time duration or
 Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode  continuously – Select for Specific Time

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 Select Default Mode - 27  ON. Here selected in Second as an example

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  ON. Here selected 030 Second as an example
 OFF. Here selected in Sec . as an example

 How many cycles you want? - Select One


. Select the Time for which O/P should remain 
. OFF. Here selected 10.0 Sec as an example


 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain Do you want to repeat the cycle? - Select NO

 ON. Here selected in Sec as an example

  Time Counting Mode Up or Down


Select the Time for which O/P should remain
  Here Up Counting selected as an example
ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down  Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
 Here Down Counting selected as an example  Here P2 selected as an example

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


 Here P1 selected as an example

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MODE-28: DELAYED PULSE (REMOTE TRIGGER)
The timing period (TOFF) will start when input signal is applied with the supply connected. After preset time (TOFF) has elapsed the output is
switched ON for the per-selected pulse (TON) duration. To reset the timer either input signal needs to be removed or supply has to interrupt. If
this action occurs during the pulsed output cycle (TON) then output is switched OFF and the timer will reset.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1


for DELAYED PULSE-REMOTE TRIGGER (Default)
Down Up  Status of O/P after signal Present detection– select
 Device configuration selection : Select  OFF-ON
 Timer1 (Timers1 will get configure)

How many cycles you want? - Select One
 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode


 Do you want to repeat the cycle? - Select NO
 Select Default Mode - 28 

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  ON. Here selected in Second as an example
 ON. Here selected in Second as an example
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
 ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example
 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain


 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  OFF. Here selected 30 Sec as an example
 OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down  Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
 during timing? - Select Yes
 Here Down Counting selected as an example

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2  On which signal condition do you want to take
 Here P1 selected as an example  Action? Select Signal Absent

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 On which Relay condition do you want to take
for DELAYED PULSE -REMOTE TRIGGER (Customized)  Action if the transition of the signal occurs during
Down Up  timing? Select ON
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)  What Action do you want to take if signal transition
 occurs during timing – Select Relay OFF


Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode
  Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal
 transition - Select Yes

Select Customized Mode – Signal Based
  Time Counting Mode Up or Down
 Here Up Counting selected as an example
 Initial Relay Status before signal status detection –
 Select OFF
 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
 Here P2 selected as an example
 On which signal condition do you want to take
 Action? Select Signal Present

 Action to be taken on signal transition or level –


 select Level

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MODE-29: DELAYED PULSE (CONST. SUPPLY TYPE 1)
Supply to the unit must be continuous. On application of input signal the time period ’TOFF’ starts to run. On completion of ’TOFF’, the relay
output is switched ON immediately and the time period ’TON’ starts to run. On completion of ’TON’ the output is switched OFF. The input
signal has no effect until ’ TOFF’ + ’ TON’ have completely expired.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for ODELAYED PULSE -CONST. SUPPLY TYPE 1 (Default) for DELAYED PULSE -CONST. SUPPLY TYPE 1 (Customized)
Down Up
Down Up  Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)
 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode


Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode

 Select Customized Mode – Signal Based


Select Default Mode - 29
  Initial Relay Status before signal status detection –
Select OFF

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected in Second as an example  On which signal condition do you want to take
 Action? Select Signal Present
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example  Action to be taken on signal transition or level –
 select Level

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example  Status of O/P after signal Present detection– select
 OFF-ON

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain 
 OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example How many cycles you want? - Select One


 
Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode Do you want to repeat the cycle? - Select NO
 

 Select Default Mode - 29  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
  ON. Here selected in Second as an example

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected in Hour : Minute as an example  ON. Here selected 30 sec as an example

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected in Second as an example
 ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain


 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 OFF. Here selected 30 sec as an example
 OFF. Here selected in Hour : Minute as an example

 Do you want take action if signal transition occurs


 Select the Time for which O/P should remain 
during timing? - Select No
 OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
 Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal
 Time Counting Mode Up or Down  transition - Select Yes
 Here Down Counting selected as an example
 Time Counting Mode Up or Down
  Here Up Counting selected as an example
Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
 Here P1 selected as an example
 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
Here P2 selected as an example


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MODE-30: ON PULSE (CONTROL SWITCH RESETTABLE)/ WATCH DOG TYPE
When the supply is connected and signal is applied, output is switched ON and the timing function starts. If signal is removed and applied
during the preset timing then timing is restarted and output stays ON. After preset time(TON) has elapsed the output is switched OFF.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for ON DELAY CONSTANT SUPPLY TYPE 2 (Default) for ON DELAY CONSTANT SUPPLY TYPE 2 (Customized)
Down Up
Down Up  Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)
 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode


Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
  Select Customized Mode – Signal Based

 Select Default Mode - 30  Relay Status after Power ON before signal detection
  – Select Relay OFF

 On which signal condition do you want to take


 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain Action? Select Signal Present
 ON. Here selected in Second as an example


 Action to be taken on signal transition or level –


 select Level
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example
 Status of O/P after signal absent detection– select
 ON
 Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected in Second as an example



Select Default Mode - 30  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected 30 sec as an example

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
 ON. Here selected in Hour : Minute as an example
 during timing? - Select Yes

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  On which signal condition do you want to take
 OFF. Here selected 10 Second as an example  Action? Select Signal Present

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down  What Action do you want to take if signal transition
 Here Down Counting selected as an example  occurs during timing – Select Reload

 Select the action after above time completion on


 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
signal present transition – Select no
Here P1 selected as an example 

 Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal
 transition - Select Yes

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down


 Here Up Counting selected as an example

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


 Here P2 selected as an example

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MODE – 31: ON PULSE (SUPPLY RESET)
On application of supply voltage the output is switched ON. The first pulse of input signal starts the preset time period. Receiving pulses during
the time period extends it and output stays ON. Receiving no signal pulses during the time period completes it and output is switched OFF.
Output stays OFF until supply voltage has been interrupted.

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
for ON PULSE (SUPPLY RESET) (Default) for ON PULSE (SUPPLY RESET) (Customized)
Down Up
Down Up  Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)
 Device configuration selection : Select
 Both (Both Timers will get configure)
 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode


Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode
  Select Customized Mode – Signal Based

 Select Default Mode - 31  Relay Status after Power ON before signal detection
  – Select Relay ON

 On which signal condition do you want to take


 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain Action? Select Signal Present

 ON. Here selected in Second as an example
 Action to be taken on signal transition or level –
 select Level
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected 10 Sec as an example Status of O/P after signal absent detection– select

 ON

 Do you want output to be ON for specific time


Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode 
 duration or continuously – select for Specific time
 duration
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
  ON. Here selected in Second as an example
Select Default Mode - 30

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected 10 sec as an example
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected in Hour : Minute as an example
 Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
 during timing? - Select Yes
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected 10 Second as an example  On which signal condition do you want to take
 Action? Select Signal Present
 Time Counting Mode Up or Down
 Here Down Counting selected as an example  What Action do you want to take if signal transition
 occurs during timing – Select Reload

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2  Select the action after above time completion on
 Here P1 selected as an example  signal present transition – Select no

 Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal


 transition - Select No

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down


 Here Up Counting selected as an example

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


 Here P2 selected as an example

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MODE – 32: Leading Edge Bi-stable or Step Mode:
After every signal, the output contact changes their states, alternately switching from open to close & vice versa.
Important Note:
As per the timing diagram this mode is not time base mode, hence ideally there is no need to enter the time. But if we havce select action on
Signal present as relay ON contineuosly, then as per flow chart of the TDT2 (Action on Transition during Run Time) will not shown. So select relay
on time maximum i.e 999 Days.
Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1
Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1 for Leading Edge Bi-stable or Step Mode (Customized)
for Leading Edge Bi-stable or Step Mode
(Default) Down Up
 Device configuration selection : Select
Down Up  Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)

 Device configuration selection : Select



 Both (Both Timers will get configure)

Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Customized Mode


Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode 
 Select Customized Mode – Signal Based

 Select Default Mode - 32  Relay Status after Power ON before signal detection
  – Select Relay ON

Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  On which signal condition do you want to take
 ON. Here selected in Day as we want to select Action? Select Signal Present

 maximum time.
 Action to be taken on signal transition or level –
 select Level
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 ON. Here selected 999 Days as we want to Status of O/P after signal absent detection– select

select maximum time. ON

 Do you want output to be ON for specific time
Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select Default Mode 
 duration or continuously – select for Specific time

duration
Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain

 ON. Here selected in Day as we want to select
Select Default Mode - 32  maximum time.

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  ON. Here selected in 999 Day as we want to select
 ON. Here selected in Day as we want to select maximum time.
 maximum time.
 Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain  during timing? - Select Yes
 ON. Here selected in 999 Day as we want to select
 maximum time.  On which signal condition do you want to take
 Action? Select Signal Present
 Time Counting Mode Up or Down
 Here Down Counting selected as an exampl  What Action do you want to take if signal transition
 occurs during timing – Select Reload

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2  Select the action after above time completion on
 Here P1 selected as an example  signal present transition – Select no

 Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal


 transition - Select No

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down


 Here Up Counting selected as an example

 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2


 Here P2 selected as an example
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Examples of Customized modes which are not included in Default Modes:
1) Cyclic OFF/ON (two OFF/ ON cycles) mode (Customized) :
Timing Chart :

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1


for Cyclic OFF/ON (two OFF/ ON cycles) mode (Customized) :
Down Up
 Device configuration selection : Select  Do you want output to be OFF for specific time duration or
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)  continuously – select for Specific time duration

 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 Customized Mode  OFF. Here selected in Second as an example

 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 Customized Mode OFF. Here selected 20 Sec as an example


 Relay Status after Power ON – Select Relay  Do you want output to be ON for specific time duration or
 OFF  continuously – select for Specific time duration

Do you want output to be OFF for specific time


 duration or continuously – select for Specific  Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
 time duration  ON. Here selected in Second as an example

Select the Time Scale for which O/P should


 remain OFF. Here selected in Second as an  Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 example  ON. Here selected 25 Sec as an example

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Time Counting Mode Up or Down
 OFF. Here selected 10 Sec as an example  Here Up Counting selected as an example

Do you want output to be ON for specific
  Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
time duration or continuously – select for
 Specific time duration  Here P2 selected as an example

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should


 remain ON. Here selected in Second as an
example

 Select the Time for which O/P should remain


 ON. Here selected 15 Sec as an example

 How many cycles you want? - Select One





Do you want to repeat the Cycle? Select
 Yes

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2) Star delta Mode:

Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer1  Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select
for Star -Delta Mode(Customized) :
 Customized Mode

Down Up  Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select


 Customized Non-Signal Based

 Device configuration selection : Select
 Timer1 (Timer1 will get configure)  Relay Status after Power ON – Select Relay
 OFF

 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select


 Customized Mode
 Do you want output to be OFF for specific time duration or
 continuously – select for Specific time duration
 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select
Customized Non-Signal Based

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain
. OFF. Here selected in Second as an example
 Relay Status after Power ON – Select Relay
 ON
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
OFF. Here selected 30.1 Sec as an example
.
(Considering 100ms Pause Time)
 Do you want output to be ON for specific
 time duration or continuously – select for
Specific time duration  Do you want output to be ON for specific time duration or
 continuously – select Continuously
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should
 remain ON. Here selected in Second as an
example  Time Counting Mode Up or Down
 Here Up Counting selected as an example
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain 
 OFF. Here selected 30 Sec as an example
 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
 Here P2 selected as an example
Do you want output to be ON for specific

time duration or continuously – select
 Continuously

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3. Forward-Reverse Mode:

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Select the menu as given below to configure the Timer for Forward-Reverse Mode (Customized) :
Down Up
 Device configuration selection : Select  Relay Status after Power ON before signal detection
Both (Both Timers will get configure)  – Select Relay OFF


 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select  On which signal condition do you want to take
 Customized Mode  Action? Select Signal Absent

 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select  Action to be taken on signal transition or level –
 Customized Non-Signal Based  select level

 Relay Status after Power ON – Select Relay  Status of O/P after signal Absent detection– select
ON  OFF-on

Do you want output to be ON for specific
 time duration or continuously – select for  How many cycles you want? - Select One
 Specific time duration 

 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should 
Do you want to repeat the Cycle? Select No

remain ON. Here selected in Minute as an 
example
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain ON.
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain
 Here selected in Minute as an example
 ON. Here selected 10 Minute as an example,

Do you want output to be OFF for specific  Select the Time for which O/P should remain ON. Here
 time duration or continuously – select for  selected 10 Minute as an example,
 Specific time duration
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should remain OFF.
 Select the Time Scale for which O/P should  Here selected in Minute as an example
remain OFF. Here selected in Minute as an

example
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain OFF (Pause
 Select the Time for which O/P should remain  Time). Here selected 3 Minute as an example.
ON. Here selected 16 Minute as an example,

as OFF Time= T (On Time) + 2 X Pause Time
= 10+ (2 X 3) = 16 Minute  Do you want take action if signal transition occurs
 during timing? - Select No

How many cycles you want? - Select One

 Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal
transition - Select Yes

 Do you want to repeat the Cycle? Select Yes

 Time Counting Mode Up or Down
 Here Up Counting selected as an example
 Timer 2 Mode Selection – Select

 Customized Signal Based
 Save these settings in Profile P1 or P2
 Here P2 selected as an example
 Timer 1 Mode Selection – Select
 Customized Signal Based

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