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6.1  MODULE 1 - T

IMER

I

NPUT

P

ARAMETERS

(

1-INPUt

)

PARAMETER MENU

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RANGE

This parameter determines how the Timer Input Signals affect the Run/Stop

status of the Timer. Timing diagrams are shown below for level active and edge
triggered (1-input or 2-input) operation. For single input modes (Input A only),
Input B provides a level active Timer Inhibit function. In the Display Hold
mode, the timer display value remains held and only updates when a Timer
Start (Input A) or Timer Stop (Input B) edge occurs.

The timer reset (

rSt

) operating modes are identical to the other modes in the

diagrams, except the timer display value is reset at the Time Start edges.

The Timer can also be stopped at a Timer Stop Value or at Setpoint output

activation or deactivation. This type of Stop condition is cleared when a Timer
Reset occurs, or another start edge is applied on the timer input.

For Reset Modes (

rSt

), the timer is reset at Time Start edge.

18 TIMER RANGE SELECTIONS

(

= SEC;

= MIN;

= HR;

= DAY

)

)

TIMER RANGE

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LEVEL

INPUt

s

OP

Level Active (Gated) Operation

INPUT A

INPUT B - Timer Inhibit (Level Active)

Time
Start

Time

Stop

Time
Start

Time

Stop

Edge Triggered Operation -1 Input

INPUT A

INPUT B - Timer Inhibit (Level Active)

Time
Start

Time

Stop

Time
Start

Time

Stop

Ed9E-1

Ed-1srSt 

LEVEL

LEVsrSt 

TIMER INPUT OPERATION

HHHHH.HH

99999.99

0.01 HR

HHHHHHH

9999999

1 HR

HHHHHH.H

999999.9

0.1 HR

HOURS

NNNNNN.N

999999.9

0.1 MIN

NNNNN.NN

99999.99

0.01 MIN

MINUTES

NNNNNNN

9999999

1 MIN

55555.55

99999.99

0.01 SEC

5555.555

9999.999

0.001 SEC

5555555

9999999

1 SEC

555555.5

999999.9

0.1 SEC

MAXIMUM

 DISPLAY

DISPLAY

RESOLUTION

RANGE

SELECTION

SECONDS

DAYS/HOURS/MINUTES

ddd.HH.NN

999.23.59

1 MIN

HHH.NN.SS

999.59.59

1 SEC

HOURS/MINUTES/SECONDS

HHHH.NN.N

9999.59.9

0.1 MIN

HHH.NN.NN

999.59.99

0.01 MIN

HOURS/MINUTES

HHHHH.NN

99999.59

1 MIN

NNN.SS.SS

999.59.99

0.01 SEC

NNNNN.SS

99999.59

1 SEC

NNNN.SS.S

9999.59.9

0.1 SEC

MAXIMUM

 DISPLAY

DISPLAY

RESOLUTION

RANGE

SELECTION

MINUTES/SECONDS

LEV

s

rSt

LEVEL

Ed-1

s

rSt

Ed9E-1

HOLd

s

rSt

HOLd-2

Ed-2

s

rSt

Ed9E-2

ON

OFF

TIMING DIRECTION

Bi-directional timing capability. Select the timing direction desired for the

application.

0000000

to  

9999999

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ON

FILtEr

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«

UP

t-dir

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0000000

t-Strt

TIMER INPUT FILTER

Provides a 50 msec software debounce for the Timer Inputs (A and B). Select

ON

when using relays or switch contacts as a signal source.

TIMER START VALUE

The Timer returns to this value whenever a Timer Reset occurs. The value is

entered in the same display format as the Timer Range selected. Non-zero
values are normally used for “timing down” applications, but they can also
provide an offset value when timing up. 

Edge Triggered Operation - 2 Input

INPUT A

INPUT B

Time
Start

Time
Start

Time

Stop

Time

Stop

Edge Triggered Operation - 2 Input,
with Display Hold

INPUT A

INPUT B

Time Stop,

Display Update

Time Start,

Display Update

Time Start,

Display Update

Display
Update

HOLd-2

HOLdsrSt 

Ed9E-2

Ed-2srSt 

dn

UP

NO

YES

FLASH TIMER ANNUNCIATOR

Select 

YES

to have the timer annunciator (

t

) flash when the timer is running.

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YES

t-FLASH

NO

YES

TIMER STOP VALUE

The Timer stops when this value is reached regardless of the signal levels on

the timer inputs. Selecting 

YES

displays a sub-menu where the Stop Value is

entered in the same display format as the Timer Range selected. This stop
condition is cleared when a Timer Reset occurs or another start edge is applied
on the timer input. Select 

NO

if a Stop Value is not desired.

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NO

t-StOP

StOP

SAVE

TIMER RUN STATE AT POWER-UP

Determines the Run/Stop state of the Timer at Power-up. This parameter

does not apply to 

LEVEL

Input Operation.

StOP

- Timer Stopped at power-up, regardless of prior Run/Stop state

SAVE

- Timer assumes the Run/Stop state it was in prior to power-down

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«

StOP

Run

s

P-UP

0000000

to  

9999999

ª

«

0000000

StOP VAL

Summary of Contents for CUB5T

Page 1: ...to the Timer inputs a programmable User Input is available to perform a variety of meter functions All inputs are current sinking active low and accept a variety of logic and open collector output sig...

Page 2: ...re Range for CUB5TR00 35 to 75 C Operating Temperature Range for CUB5TB00 depends on display color and intensity level as per below Storage Temperature 35 to 85 C Operating and Storage Humidity 0 to 8...

Page 3: ...ed to be mounted into an enclosed panel Prepare the panel cutout to the dimensions shown Remove the panel latch from the unit Slide the panel gasket over the rear of the unit to the back of the bezel...

Page 4: ...lly useful in applications where cable runs are long and portable two way radios are used in close proximity or if the installation is near a commercial radio transmitter 4 Signal or Control cables wi...

Page 5: ...must be suitably isolated from hazardous live earth referenced voltage or input common must be at protective earth ground potential If not hazardous voltage may be present at the User Inputs and User...

Page 6: ...is exited by pressing the SEL key with Pro NO displayed This will commit any stored parameter changes to memory and return the meter to the Display Mode If power loss occurs before returning to the Di...

Page 7: ...S HHHHH NN 99999 59 1 MIN NNN SS SS 999 59 99 0 01 SEC NNNNN SS 99999 59 1 SEC NNNN SS S 9999 59 9 0 1 SEC MAXIMUM DISPLAY DISPLAY RESOLUTION RANGE SELECTION MINUTES SECONDS LEVsrSt LEVEL Ed 1srSt Ed9...

Page 8: ...pplications but can also provide an offset value when counting up UP dn 000000 to 999999 USER INPUT ASSIGNMENT The User Input Assignment only applies if the cycle counter is enabled and a selection of...

Page 9: ...be modified but allows direct access to these values without having to enter Full Programming mode Programming a Security Code other than 0 requires this code to be entered at the Pro CodE prompt in...

Page 10: ...if the output should not cause a display reset TIMER COUNTER AUTO RESET Select YES to have the Setpoint Output deactivate reset when the Setpoint Assigned display resets Reset can occur by the RST bu...

Page 11: ...h meter The node address applies specifically to RS485 applications This parameter determines the formatting of data transmitted from the meter in response to a Transmit Value command or a Block Print...

Page 12: ...t Time out Setpoint OFF STO SOF 6 digit mm ss ss format per Setpoint Assignment same as Timer or Counter T V R T V R T V T V T V T V R T V T V Receiving Data From The Meter Data is transmitted from th...

Page 13: ...unication channel In serial communications the voltage is switched between a high and low level at a predetermined rate baud rate using ASCII encoding The receiving device reads the voltage levels at...

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Page 15: ...15 CUB5T PROGRAMMING QUICK OVERVIEW Press and hold SEL key to enter Programming Mode...

Page 16: ...based upon personal injuries deaths property damage lost profits and other matters which Buyer its employees or sub contractors are or may be to any extent liable including without limitation penalti...

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