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Effective 5/20/97
Printed in U.S.A.

104232  Rev 02

Cutler-Hammer

720 80th Street SW
Everett, WA 98203-6299
425/513-5300  Fax: 425/513-5302
www.cutlerhammer.eaton.com

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TIMING DIAGRAM:

Condition 1 - DRK delay prevents the output from changing at

the same moment the beam is blocked (DRK).

Condition 2 - LT delay prevents the output from changing at

the same moment the beam is completed (LT).

CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS

The timing range is switch selected according to the selection
chart printed on the label. Paste the label on the inside of the
control module’s side cover for future reference. The length of
time delay may be varied, within the range selected, by
adjusting the pulse width potentiometer (clockwise = increase).
The selected timing range applies to both LT and DRK delay.

Slide the numbered switch upward for the “ON” position. In the
example below, 1 and 2 are set to “ON,” and 3 is “OFF.”

INCR

LT

DELAY

DRK

DELAY

8280A

TIME DELAY

RANGE 

(SEC)

.01 - .20
.10 - 2.0

1.0 - 20

SWITCH

1

ON
ON
ON

2

OFF

ON
ON

3

OFF
OFF

ON

With the installation of a logic card, the control module’s
output is governed by the settings of the logic card rather
than the status of the infrared light beam.
 For the following
timing diagrams, assume that the control module is set for LT
mode operation (beam complete = output on); DRK mode
operation is similar.

Condition 3 - LT and DRK delay can be used together to offset

the output action.

Condition 4 - An event which is shorter than the set delay

period will be ignored and the delay reset.

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