Retention; Timing Relay Modes - Eaton easy500, easy700 Operating Instructions Manual

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4.10 Timing Relay

4.10.2 Retention

4.10.3 Timing relay modes

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T1 X
S
+
Mode, time base
I1
10,000
Time setpoint 1
I2
00.00
# T:03.305
Time setpoint 2
Actual value of elapsed time
#
Contact has not switched.
â
Contact has switched.
Timing relays can be run with retentive actual values. Select the number of
retentive timing relays in the SYSTEM... → RETENTION... menu.T7, T8, T13
to T16 can be used as retentive timing relays.
If a timing relay is retentive, the actual value is retained when the operating
mode is changed from RUN to STOP and when the power supply is switched
off.
When easy is restarted in RUN mode, the timing relay continues with the
retentively stored actual value.
When easy is restarted, the status of the trigger pulse must be
the same as on disconnection.
Status 1 with all operating modes:
On delayed,
Single pulse,
Flashing.
Status 0 with all operating modes: off-delayed.
Status 1 or 0 (as with disconnection): on-delayed: on/off-delayed
Parameters
Switch function
On-delayed switching
X
On-delayed switching with random time range
?X
â
Off-delayed switching
Off-delayed switching with random time range
On- and off-delayed, two time setpoints
On- and off-delayed switching with random time, 2 time setpoints
?Xâ
ü
Single pulse switching
Ü
Flash switching, mark-to-space ratio = 1:1, 2 time setpoints
Ü
Flash switching, mark-to-space ratio = 1:1, 2 time setpoints
Operating instructions 05/10 MN05013003Z-EN www.eaton.com

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