Download Print this page

Auber JSL-71A Instruction Manual

Auber easy timer with dual settings

Advertisement

Quick Links

AUBER INSTRUMENTS
Instruction Manual
1.
Overview
This JSL-71 timer can count from 0.01 second to 9999 minutes. Operating
function modes include single delay, double delay, and cycle delay. It can
count-down or count-up. The timer can be activated automatically when
powering up, by front key pad, or via remote switch. Two different time delay
settings can be programmed. User can switch the setting with a single key
press. Lock function can be activated to prevent any accidental change.
2. Specification
Timer range: 0.01 second to 9999 minutes
Timer mode: single delay, double delay, cycle delay
Timer trigger: power on, front key pad, or remote switch
Timer accuracy: <1s/day.
Power supply: 90-260V AC or DC.
Power consumption: <2W
Relay output:7A@240VAC,10@120VAC and 24VDC
Relay life: 100,000 times.
Operating temperature: 0-60 ° C.
Humidity: 0-95%RH
Panel cutout: 44.5x44.5mm
Outer dimension: 48x48x85 mm.
3. Front Panel
3
4
5
6
Figure1. Front panel
1. RUN indicator: (the red dot at the lower right corner).Turns on when timer
starts running. Turns off when timer stops.
2. Time unit indicator: turns on when time units are M:S or H:M. Turns off when
time unit is M or S.
3. Time range indicator: turns on when the time base is H:M (Hours: Minutes)
or M(Minutes). Turns off when the time base is M:S (Minutes : Seconds) or
S(Seconds).
4. Timer indicators: T1 for first delay time, T2 for second delay time.
5. OUT indicator: Turns on when relay is on. Turns off when relay is off.
6. SET key. When timer is not running, press it will switch between first delay
time setting (T1) and second delay time setting (T2); press and hold it for 3
second will enter the programming mode.
2015.04
JSL-71A Easy Timer with Dual Settings
2
1
10
7
8
9
Version 1.2 (Apr, 2015)
7. Down key / STP key: Lower the time setting value or stop the timer (for
special stop function please see note2 on page 5/5 for details). In the
programming mode, press it will go to the next programming value.
8. Up key / PAU key: When timer is not running, press it will increase the time
setting value. When timer is running, press and hold it will pause the timer. The
timer will continue running after this key is released. In the programming mode,
press it will go to the previous programming value.
9. RST key: Reset key. When timer is running, press it will restart the timer. If
"RUN" parameter is set to RST, press it will start the timer after powered up.
10. LED digital display. During normal operation as a timer, the top displays the
actual time; the bottom displays the set value. In programming mode, the top
displays setting parameters; the bottom displays programming value.
4. Terminal Assignment
Details:
Power for the timer needs to be connected to between terminal 9 and 10. The
voltage should be in the 90 to 260V range.
Terminal 6, 7 and 8 are for relay output. Terminal 6 is Normally-closed (NC)
contact. Terminal 8 is Normally-open (NO) contact. Terminal 7 is common
contact of the terminal 6 and 8. When the relay is energized (or when the OUT
LED is on), terminal 8 connects to terminal 7, and terminal 7 disconnects
terminal 6; When the relay is NOT energized (or when the OUT LED is off),
terminal 6 connects to terminal 7, and terminal 7 disconnects terminal 8. The
relay is a "dry switch" that does not provide power by itself. Please see the
wiring example below.
Terminal 5 is the reset terminal that has the same function as the RST key in
the front panel. Terminal 4 is the pause/mute terminal that function the same
as the "^/PAU" key in the front panel. Terminal 3 is the stop terminal that
function the same as the "V/STP" key in the front panel. Terminal 1 and 2 are
the common contacts of the terminal 3/4/5. There are two ways to operate
terminal 3, 4 and 5.
1) Connecting a normally open (NO) momentary push button switch between
the terminal (3, 4 or 5) to the COM (1 or 2). Please note, the function starts
when you release (or open) the button of the switch, not when you press down
the switch.
WWW.AUBERINS.COM
Figure 2. Terminal assignment.
P1/4

Advertisement

loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the JSL-71A and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Summary of Contents for Auber JSL-71A

  • Page 1 AUBER INSTRUMENTS WWW.AUBERINS.COM Instruction Manual JSL-71A Easy Timer with Dual Settings Version 1.2 (Apr, 2015) 7. Down key / STP key: Lower the time setting value or stop the timer (for Overview special stop function please see note2 on page 5/5 for details). In the This JSL-71 timer can count from 0.01 second to 9999 minutes.
  • Page 2 AUBER INSTRUMENTS WWW.AUBERINS.COM 2) Connecting a DC logic signal (TTL or CMOS or voltage in the range from 3 tdir: Timing direction to 30 VDC) between the terminal (3, 4 or 5) to the COM (1 or 2). Please note, up: Counting up the function is rising-edge triggered.
  • Page 3 AUBER INSTRUMENTS WWW.AUBERINS.COM 7. Wiring Examples 1) Signal controlled by switches. Figure 4. Wiring example of JSL-71. Power (120 or 240V AC) is sent to terminal 9 and 10. The external reset (RST) and pause (PAU) switch should be momentary type.
  • Page 4 AUBER INSTRUMENTS WWW.AUBERINS.COM 8. Timing Diagrams Following diagrams show relay output ON/OFF time under different relay output modes and operating function modes. Please note: 1) “RUN” is set to “rSt” in following examples, powering up to start the timer is not discussed here. 2) Timer starts counting from the moment when reset key/switch is released or input (TTL) signal is from low to high.
  • Page 5 AUBER INSTRUMENTS WWW.AUBERINS.COM Power Ta+Tb=T1 Relay output Reset Pause Stop D. delay interval (delay off) Power Ta+Tb=T1 Relay output Reset Pause Stop E. cycle (delay on) Power Ta+Tb=T1 Relay output Reset Pause Stop F. cycle (delay off) 2015.04 P5/4...
  • Page 6 AUBER INSTRUMENTS WWW.AUBERINS.COM Note 2: Running the single delayed on mode: When running the Single Delay On mode, depending on the applications, user may want the relay to stay at off (initial state), or, stay on (final state) when the operation is interrupted by stop function.