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ControlMaster CM10, CM30 and CM50
Universal process controllers,
1
/
8
,
1
/
4
and
1
/
2
DIN
7 Advanced Level
IM/CM/S–EN Rev. R
89
…Functions
Delay Timer 1 (2)
2 Delay timers are provided. The delay timer is triggered by the rising edge of its assigned source.
An internal timer is started and, when the timer reaches the set
Delay Time
, its output goes high
for the configured
On Time
. After the delay time is triggered it ignores any further transitions of
the source input until the end of this delay timer cycle (the end of the
On Time
).
Source 1 (2)
The source signal used to trigger the delay timer. Trigger occurs on rising edge of the signal –
see page Appendix A, page 116 for description of sources.
Delay Time
The delay (in seconds) between the trigger received and the output of the delay timer going high.
On Time
The length of time in seconds the delay timer output is held in the high state.
Real Time Alarms
2 Independent real-time alarms can be configured to activate on specific days and times for a
set duration.
Real Time Alarm
1 (2)
Sets the day(s), month and time the alarm is activated, the alarm duration, alarm display enable
in the diagnostics window and enables a (status bar) tag to be created for the alarm.
Monday (to Sunday)
Month enable
When enabled (
On
), activates the alarm on the 1
st
day of each month.
Every hour
When enabled (
On
), activates the alarm every hour.