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5.5.30 Control output 1
on
:
op1 on
Control output 1 may be configured to turn
on
when
the Timer enters in any one of the five Timer states.
Alternatively, the control output 1 phase may be
reversed, by selecting an
n
state which will cause
the control output to turn
on
when the Timer enters
any other than the specified Timer state.
Timer
states are shown in Fig 9.
To define when control output 1 turns
on
select
op1 on
from the sub-menu and press
(
to show the
existing setting. Pressing the
&
or
*
button will
scroll through the options:
Display
Control output 1 turns
on
when Timer enters selected state
re5et
Reset state
run
Running state
pau5ed
Paused state
delay
Restart delay state
done
Complete state
Control output 1 turns
on
when Timer enters any other than
the selected state
n re5et
Reset state
n run
Running state
n pau5ed
Paused state
n delay
Restart delay state
n done
Complete
state
When the required setting has been selected press
)
to enter the selection and return to the status
output sub-menu.
5.5.31 Control output 1
off
:
op1 off
Control output 1 may be configured to turn
off
when
the Timer enters any one of the five Timer states.
Alternatively, the phase of control output 1 may be
reversed, by selecting an
n
state which will cause
the control output to turn
off
when the Timer enters
any other than the specified Timer state.
Timer
states are shown in Fig 9.
To define when control output 1 turns
off
select
op1 off
from the sub-menu and press
(
to show
the existing setting. Pressing the
&
or
*
button
will scroll through the options:
Display
Control output 1 turns
off
when Timer enters selected state
re5et
Reset state
run
Running state
pau5ed
Paused state
delay
Restart delay state
done
Complete state
Control output 1 turns
off
when Timer enters any other than
the selected state
n re5et
Reset state
n run
Running state
n pau5ed
Paused state
n delay
Restart delay state
n done
Complete
state
When the required setting has been selected press
)
to enter the selection and return to the control
output 1 sub-menu.
5.5.32 Control output 1
on
delay time:
op1 dELA
Control output 1 may be delayed from turning
on
(output closed) for a fixed time following the selected
condition occurring. e.g. when the Timer enters the
run
state.
This delay is useful for many control
applications, for example when the control output is
connected to the reset terminals RS1 and RS2 to
automatically reset the BA578E Timer.
The delay can be adjusted in 1 second increments
up to 32,400 seconds, which is 9 hours. If a delay is
not required zero should be entered. To adjust the
delay select
op1 dELA
from the control output 1 sub-
menu and press
(
which will reveal the existing
delay time with one digit flashing. The flashing digit
can be adjusted using the
&
or
*
button and the
(
button to move to the next digit.
When the
required delay has been entered, press
)
to return
to the control output 1 output sub-menu.
6.5.33 Control output 2 (optional):
op2
Control output 2 is an optional, galvanically isolated
solid
state
switch
contact
which
can
be
independently configured to turn
on
and
off
when
the Timer is any of it's five states.
It's functions
and configuration are identical to control output 1
described in sections 5.5.28 to 5.5.32. When control
output 2 is
on
the '2' display annunciator is activated.