
H5S
H5S
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Pulse Output Operation
Set the Mode Switch to P1 (or P2).
Example: To produce output for 10 s at 9:00 a.m. and 0:15 p.m.
Monday through Friday.
Display and key operation
(Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.)
1 Specify Monday, Tues-
day, Wednesday, Thurs-
day, and Friday with the
Shift and Set Keys. Set
the time to 9:00 a.m.
with the h and m keys.
Press the Write Key.
Display and key operation
(Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.)
3 Press the Write Key.
(The display returns to
the initial screen after a
1-second pause.)
(In the same manner,
set the time of 0:15 p.m.
for Monday through
Friday.)
2 Set the pulse width to
10 s using the Pulse
Key. (When this key is
depressed, the display
value is incremented
rapidly.)
4 Press the Write Key. (If
the previously set pulse
width can be used,
press the Write Key
only. The display returns
to the initial screen after
a 1-second pause.)
Set the Mode Switch to
RUN.
(Ini
ti
al
screen)
Checking the Setting in Operation Sequence
Set the Mode Switch to RUN.
To check the operation of
today.
Example: Wednesday
Display and key operation
(Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.)
1 Press the Check Key.
To check the operation of a
day other than today.
Example: To check
Monday’s opera-
tion on Wednes-
day
Display and key operation
(Shaded portion indicates
blinking of the indicator.)
1 Move the cursor to the
Monday position using
the Shift and Set Keys.
2 The first item of today’s
operation set for circuit
1 is displayed.
2 Press the Check Key.
(The first item of the op-
erations set for circuit 1
to be executed on
Monday is displayed.)
3 Afterward, each time the
Check Key is pressed,
all the operations set for
circuit 1 are displayed
followed by those for cir-
cuit 2. (If nothing is set
for circuit 1, display
starts with the opera-
tions set for circuit 2.)
(Ini
ti
al
screen)
3 Afterward, each time the
Check Key is pressed,
all Monday operations
set for circuit 1 are dis-
played followed by
those for circuit 2. (If
nothing is set for circuit
1, display starts with the
operations set for circuit
2.)
The output is not changed
even when Check is
pressed. The present value
is displayed again when
Check has been left un-
touched for 20 s or longer.
When the specified opera-
tion has been displayed for
monitoring, the display re-
turns to the initial screen.