ADV200 WA • Functions description and parameters list
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26.13 – PROCESS/TIMERS
Timers are used to activate timed functions that may be programmed weekly or daily.
Each timer supplies an output monitor that can be used as a digital source.
They are generally used to program automatic motor startup or to change setpoints on a daily or weekly basis.
There are 2 sets of parameters for programming timers: time intervals (TI) and timers.
Time intervals are defined by the day of the week, hour and minute of startup and day of the week, hour and minute of
switching off.
One or more time intervals can be associated with each timer and when the current time is within at least one of the
associated time intervals, the timer is activated.
The timer can be associated with the weekly time interval, or just with the daily part.
The weekly timer is activated every week from the day hour minute of startup to the day hour minute of switching off.
The daily timer is activated every day from the hour minute of startup to the hour minute of switching off.
Timers are usually activated within a programmed interval of time, but there is also a parameter that can be used to
activate them outside that interval.
A maximum of 4 time intervals can be set.
Up to 4 timers can be programmed.
The same time interval may be associated with more than one timer.
Menu
PAR
Description
UM
Typo
FB BIT
Def
Min
Max
Acc
Mod
26.13.1 7860 TI 1 week day start
ENUM
Sunday 0
6
RW
VS
Setting of the day of the week on which TI 1 must start.
0
Sunday
1
Monday
2
Tuesday
3
Wednesday
4
Thursday
5
Friday
6
Saturday
Menu
PAR
Description
UM
Typo
FB BIT
Def
Min
Max
Acc
Mod
26.13.2 7862 TI 1 hour start
h
UINT16
0 0 23
RW
VS
Setting of the hour in which TI 1 must start.
Menu
PAR
Description
UM
Typo
FB BIT
Def
Min
Max
Acc
Mod
26.13.3 7864 TI 1 minute start
min
UINT16
0 0 59
RW
VS
Setting of the minute in which TI 1 must start.
Menu
PAR
Description
UM
Typo
FB BIT
Def
Min
Max
Acc
Mod
26.13.4 7866 TI 1 week day stop
ENUM
Sunday 0
6
RW
VS
Setting of the day of the week on which TI 1 must stop.
0
Sunday
1
Monday
2
Tuesday
3
Wednesday
4
Thursday
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