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Timer ranges are set in the output words as shown in the following table.
Timer
Output
word bit
0.1 to 1s
1 to 10s
10 to 60s
1 to 10m
T
0
08
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
09
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
T
1
10
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
11
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
T
2
12
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
13
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
T
3
14
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
15
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Example
This example uses an Analog Timer Unit connected to a C28K CPU. Word
allocations are shown in the following table.
Unit
Input word
Output word
CPU
00
01
Analog Timer Unit
02
03
All four time’s are used. Times for two of them are adjusted on the variable
resistors provided on the Analog Timer Unit. The other two times are ad-
justed using external resistors. These adjustments are made as follows. Re-
fer to the
Analog Timer Unit Installation Guide for hardware details.
Timer
SV
Range
Resistor adjustment
T
0
Approx. 0.6 s
0.1 to 1 s
6/10th turn clockwise
T
1
Approx. 3 s
1 to 10 s
3/10th turn clockwise
T
2
Approx. 2.6 s
10 to 60 s
2/10th turn clockwise
T
3
Approx. 8 min
1 to 10 min
8/10th turn clockwise
The following program sections are used to set up the required data and pro-
duce outputs from the four timers. The first section moves E400 into IR 06 to
set the desired ranges (see table above). The second program section
achieves the following operation.
1, 2, 3... 1.
IR 0500 is turned ON approximately 0.6 seconds after IR 0002 turns ON
as the result of the action of T
0
.
2.
IR 0501 is turned ON approximately 3 seconds after IR 0003 turns ON
as the result of the action of T
1
.
3.
IR 0502 is turned ON approximately 20 seconds after IR 0004 turns ON
as the result of the action of T
2
.
4.
IR 0503 is turned ON approximately 8 minutes after IR 0004 turns ON
as the result of the action of T
3
.
Setup
Programming
Timer and Counter Instructions
Section 5-11
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