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Ascon Tecnologic - T82N- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - PAG. 3

4.3 

Electrical connections

Carry out the electrical wiring by connecting only one wire to 
each terminal, according to the following diagram, checking 
that power supply is the same as indicated on the instrument 
and the load current absorption is no higher than the maxi-
mum electricity current permitted.
As the instrument is built-in equipment with permanent con-
nection inside housing, it is not equipped with either switches 
or internal devices to protect against current overloads: the 
installation will include an overload protection and a two-
phase circuit-breaker, placed as near as possible to the in-
strument and located in a position that can easily be reached 
by the user and marked as 

instrument disconnecting 

device

 which interrupts the power supply to the equipment.

It is also recommended that the supply of all the electrical circuits 
connected to the instrument must be properly protected, using 
devices (ex. fuses) proportionate to the circulating currents.
It is strongly recommended that cables with proper insulation, 
according to the working voltages and temperatures, be used.
If the iprobes cables are shielded, the protection shield must 
to be connected to ground at one side only.

 

D

Moreover, check that the parameters set are the de-
sired ones and the application works correctly

 before 

connecting the outputs to the actuators

 in order to 

avoid malfunctions in the plant that could cause dam-
age to people, things or animals.

4.3.1 

Electrical connection diagram

SUPPL

Y

RST (+)

CNT (+)

C (-
)

T82N

OUT2

OUT1

+

-

  

  7A  Res.

Out1  8 (3)A  8 (4)A  12  LRA

  

  2  FLA

  

  7A  Res.

Out1  8 (3)A  8 (4)A  12  LRA

  

  2  FLA

Relays: 250 V

61810

EN

60730

EN

UL

6

5

4

3

2

1

12

11

10

9

8

7

NC

NO

C

NC

C

NO

Voltage inputs

24 ÷ 240 VAC/VDC

24 ÷ 240

VAC/VDC

5.  OPERATING MODE

5.1 

Counting commands operation

Counting is enabled and disabled using the the digital inputs 

CNT

 and 

RST

.

The operating mode of 

CNT

 input is established by 

i.Fct

 

parameter while the 

RST

 input always acts as a 

Reset

, i.e. 

blocks 

and 

resets

 the count when it is activated and also 

has priority over the other commands (while 

RST

 is active, 

the count cannot start).
The counting 

Start

 signal can therefore be given by the 

CNT

 

count enable digital input.
The operating mode of 

CNT

 input can be programmed using 

the 

i.Fct

 parameter to operate in different modes:

i.Fct

 = 

1

 - 

Bistable Start/Stop

By activating the 

CNT

 input the count starts and it is there-

fore possible to deactivate the input.  Activating 

CNT

 again, 

the count stops on the value reached (without disabling 
the output if this was activated), the next 

CNT

 impulse 

resumes the count from the point it stopped and so on until 
the count finishes or a 

Reset

 command is detected.

CNT

Count

RESET

0 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4

. 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 . 0

i.fct

 = 

1

Start

Stop

Start

Stop/

Reset

i.Fct

 = 

2

 - 

Bistable Reset-Start/Stop

At the 1

st

 impulse on the 

CNT

 input the timer is reset and 

started, at the 2

nd

 impulse, if given before the end of the 

count, the count is stopped (disabling the output if active) 
and the 3

rd

 impulse starts a new cycle, otherwise, if the 

2

nd

 impulse should arrive after the end of the count it 

starts directly a new cycle.

CNT

Count

RESET

0 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4

0 . 1 . 2 . 3 . 0

i.fct

 = 

2

Reset/

Start

Stop

Reset/

Start

Stop/

Reset

i.Fct

 = 

3

 - 

Monostable Start/Stop

Activating the 

CNT

 input and keeping it active, the count 

is started; the count stops on the value reached when 
the input is disabled (without disabling the output if ac-
tive); re-activating the 

CNT

 input, the count restarts from 

the value reached and so on until the 

Reset

 signal is 

detected.

CNT

Count

RESET

0 . 1 . 2 . 3

. 4 . 5 . 6 . 7

0

i.fct

 = 

3

Start

Stop

Start

Stop Reset

Summary of Contents for T82N

Page 1: ...FC communication interface embedded in the instrument The instrument offers the possibility to program up to 3 delay times or Set Times 6 operating modes for Out1 output 10 operating modes for Out2 ou...

Page 2: ...ent for applications not expressly permitted by the above mentioned rule must adopt all the necessary protective measures The instrument must not be used in dangerous environ ments flammable or explos...

Page 3: ...NC NO C NC C NO Voltage inputs 24 240 VAC VDC 24 240 VAC VDC 5 OPERATING MODE 5 1 Counting commands operation Counting is enabled and disabled using the the digital inputs CNT and RST The operating mo...

Page 4: ...Reset and a new Start signal Reset OUT1 Start off f o1t 2 S t1 F o1t 3 Asymmetrical oscillator with start ON This operating mode requires the setting of both S t1 and S t2 Set times Received the Star...

Page 5: ...t f o1t 3 f o2t 3 OUT1 off off S t1 S t1 S t2 OUT2 off off S t3 S t3 Reset Start f o1t 4 f o2t 3 OUT1 off S t2 S t1 OUT2 off off off off off S t3 S t2 S t1 S t3 Reset Start f o1t 5 f o2t 3 OUT1 S t2 S...

Page 6: ...Out1 but with an S t3 interme diate settable dead time Also in this case this function is intended to be used with F o1t 3 or 4 only oscillator mode functioning in order to obtain the alternated opera...

Page 7: ...TOP 5 Bistable RESET START STOP 6 Bistable START STOP RESET 4 8 F o1t OUT1 output operating mode 1 On delay 2 Feed through 3 Asymmetrical oscillator with start ON 4 Asymmetrical oscillator with start...

Page 8: ...tput Electrical life 100000 operations Overvoltage category II Protection class Class II Insulation Reinforced insulation between low voltage parts power supply and relay outputs and front panel Main...

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