Data Sheet

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(AI) On-delay
Apply power to timer. Output contacts transfer after
preset time has elapsed. Reset occurs when power is
removed.
(DI) Interval
Apply power to timer. Output contacts transfer
immediately. After the preset time has elapsed, contacts
reset.
Wiring diagram
(GI) Pulse (0.5s) delayed
Apply power to timer. Output contacts transfer after
preset time has elapsed. Reset occurs after a fixed time
of 0.5s.
(SW) Symmetrical flasher (starting pulse on)
Apply power to timer. Output contacts transfer
immediately and cycle between ON and OFF for as
long as power is applied. The ratio is 1:1 (time on =
time off).
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
U = Supply voltage S = Signal switch = Output contact
(BE) Off-delay with control signal
Power is permenently applied to the timer. The output
contacts transfer immediately on closure of the
Signal Switch (S). Opening the Signal Switch
initiates the preset delay, after which time the output
contacts reset.
(DE) Interval with control signal on
Power is permenently applied to the timer. On momentary
or maintained closure of Signal Switch (S), the output
contacts transfer, and remain so for the duration of the
preset delay, after which they reset.
(EE) Interval with control signal off
Power is permenently applied to the timer. On opening
of the Signal Switch (S) the output contacts transfer, and
remain so for the duration of the preset delay, after
which they reset.
(CE) On- and off-delay with control signal
Power is permenently applied to the timer. Closing the
Signal Switch (S) initiates the preset delay, after which
time the output contacts transfer. Opening the Signal
switch initiates the same preset delay, after which time
the output contacts reset.
*With DC supply,
positive polarity has to
be conneted to B1,
terminal (according to
EN 60204-1).
With control signal
Without control signal
• Possible to control an external load, such as another relay coil or timer, connected to the control signal terminal B1.
*
** A voltage other than the supply voltage can be applied to the command Start (B1), example:
A1 - A2 = 24 VAC
B1 - A2 = 12 VDC
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