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4.4. LIST OF PARAMETERS.

Enter the menu holding 
       Button for 5 sec. Until 
the first parameter F10 
displays.

4.3. PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING.

Confirm the new 
parameter value and 
return to the parameter 
list with       key. 

Using:

                  or             

Choose the parameter 
you want to change and 
enter with        key. 

If the access to the menu 
is protected, command:
             displays.

Using        ,       and

buttons enter the 
password and confirm 
with       key. 

Using:

                  or             

Set the desired 
parameter value.  

Finish programming 
pressing       button or
enter the ‘’End’’ command
and press       key or wait
30 sec. without pressing
any button 

Remarks:
- press     button to cancel the parameter setting 

reset

reset

start

stop

reset

start

start

stop

stop

start

stop

reset

start

stop

start

stop

reset

start

stop

start

stop

reset

start

stop

reset

start

stop

reset

start

stop

reset

F81

-

1

0, 1

Memory of the calculated value after power loss
0 - NO; 1 - YES

F95

-

-

Reserved.

-

Code:

Units:

Default:

Description:

F10

-

0

Unit and time range selection: 
0=minutes/seconds, range: 00:01...99min:59s
1=hours/minutes, range: 00:01...99h:59min

F11

min:s/h:min

01:00

Time setting T1 value.

Range:

0, 1

00:01...99:59

Group:

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F12

min:s/h:min

00:30

Time setting T2 value.

00:01...99:59

-

1

F18

PAUSE function: 0=inactive, 1=active

0, 1

F50

0

Digital input work mode (see: 6.2)

F80

-

OFF

Password to access the configuration menu. OFF
– password protection inactive, F80 = 0000 – no password  

0...7

0000...9999

F82

-

0

Functions of the buttons protection: 
0=no protection, 1=RESET button inactive,
2=RESET and START/STOP button inactive,
3=time setting locked,
4=all buttons inactive.

F98

-

-

Reserved.

0...4

-

F99

Controller test. 
Disconnect output device to make the test ! 
Otherwise the system can crash. 

End

Exit.

O

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-

F15

-

1

The direction of the display timing: 
0=increasing (from zero to the setting)
1=decreasing (from the setting to zero).

0, 1

F17

-

1

Timer work mode (see: point 5)

1...6

Seconds

30

Duration of the sound signalling 
(buzzer) after countdown. 
0=buzzer off.

0...9999

F83

-

0

0, 1

-

-

-

F90

-

-

Software version.

-

Summary of Contents for TC-11

Page 1: ...TC 11 MULTIFUNCTIONAL TIME RELAY TIMER 1 0 version ...

Page 2: ... conditions 5 60 C 0 85 RH non condensing Storage conditions 40 85 C 0 85 RH non condensing Power supply D1 triggering START STOP PAUSE commands D2 triggering RESET command Measuring time accuracy 0 1 Display and time unit setting method User selectable minutes seconds resolution 1 second hours minutes resolution 1 minute Work mode Time relay or time counter 6 user selectable operating modes with ...

Page 3: ...Using or set the minutes value and confirm with button Diodes go off start stop 4 2 TIME SETTING T2 only when the user chooses the operation mode with using two times T1 and T2 parameter F17 3 4 5 6 Hold button for 2 seconds Using or button Set the seconds value and confirm with key Then the minutes rate starts to flash Information To improve quick increasing or decreasing the settings values hold...

Page 4: ... Units Default Description F10 0 Unit and time range selection 0 minutes seconds range 00 01 99min 59s 1 hours minutes range 00 01 99h 59min F11 min s h min 01 00 Time setting T1 value Range 0 1 00 01 99 59 Group Operation parameters F12 min s h min 00 30 Time setting T2 value 00 01 99 59 1 F18 PAUSE function 0 inactive 1 active 0 1 F50 0 Digital input work mode see 6 2 F80 OFF Password to access ...

Page 5: ... the beeper Beeper operates for the time set in F83 parameter You can mute it with any button in any time czas T1 Output1 On Off Time Beeper On Off START Time czas T2 Time F83 F17 6 Delayed temporary switch on T2 Timer counts down T1 time after the START command After tha time timer turns on Output1 for T2 time and then the beeper Beeper operates for the time set in F83 parameter You can mute it w...

Page 6: ... With simple bipolar bistable or bell pulse monostable switch and choose one of the following digital input work modes in F50 parameter Shorting 4 5 contacts circuit the following commands will be triggered F50 1 START command only signal from bipolar or pulse switch Time Input D1 Closed Opened START Time Time count T1 8 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 T1 8 Time Input D1 Closed Opened Time Time count 0 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 7: ...ce 10 WIRING DIAGRAM Power supply D1 digital input START STOP PAUSE D2 digital input RESET OUT1 output 20A AC1 8A AC3 250V 6 3 EXTERNAL ALARM CONTROL RESET Reset command can be induced by a short circuit signal applied to D2 digital input The 2 3 contacts must be connected to the shorting pulse circuit element including the bell pulse switch monostable Short circuit of 2 3 contacts will induce RES...

Page 8: ...ters display Then release the buttons and the controller restores factory settings and goes into normal operation mode M set 8 Timer meets the requirements for immunity to electromagnetic interference in an industrial environment according to the following standards Electromagnetic compatibility EMC EN 61000 part 6 4 requirements for emissivity in an industrial environment EN 61000 part 6 2 requir...

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