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Ascon Tecnologic - T82N- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - PAG. 1

T82N

ELECTRONIC  

TIMER

User Manual 

22/02 - Code: ISTR_M_T82_E_02_--

ASCON TECNOLOGIC S.r.l.

Viale Indipendenza 56, 27029 - VIGEVANO (PV) ITALY

TEL.: +39 0381 69871 - FAX: +39 0381 698730

sito: 

http:\\www.ascontecnologic.com

e-mail: 

[email protected]

PREFACE

 

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This manual contains the information necessary for 
the product to be installed correctly and also instruc-
tions for its maintenance and use; we therefore recom-
mend that the utmost attention is paid to the following 
instructions and to save it.

This document is the exclusive property of Ascon Tecnologic 
S.r.l. which forbids any reproduction and divulgation, even 
partially, of the document, unless expressly authorized. 
Ascon Tecnologic S.r.l. reserves the right to make any formal 
or functional changes at any moment and without  any notice.
Ascon Tecnologic S.r.l. and its legal representatives do not 
assume any responsibility for any damage to people, things 
or animals deriving from violation, wrong or improper use or 
in any case not in compliance with the instrument features.

 

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Whenever a failure or a malfunction of the device may 
cause dangerous situations for persons, thing or animals, 
please remember that the plant has to be equipped with 
additional devices which will guarantee safety.

1.  INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION

1.1 

General description

The 

T82N

 model is a microprocessor-based digital timer with 

t1

 time setting in analog mode.

The operating parameters programming takes place through an 

NFC communication interface

 embedded in the instrument.

The instrument offers the possibility to program: 

up to 3 delay 

times

 (or Set Times), 

6 operating modes

 for 

Out1

 output, 

10 

operating modes

 for 

Out2

 output, 

4 time scales

 (allowing tim-

ings from 9999 hours max. to 0.01 s min.)

Counting 

and 

outputs status

 are signalled by 

2 LEDs

.

The instrument has also 

2 digital voltage inputs

 that can 

be used 

for

 

count enabling

 (

CNT EN

) and 

Reset

 (

RES

commands and can have 

up to 2 relay outputs

.

1.2 

Front panel description

CN/CNT

OUT1
OUT2

6

10

9

8

7

5

4

3

2

1

nfc

1

2

3

5

4

CN/CNT

OUT1
OUT2

nfc

1.  NFC active area

;

2.  S.t1 time setting trimmer

: The time can be set from a 

minimum established by the time programmed at param-
eter 

S.Lt1

 to a maximum established by the time pro-

grammed at parameter 

S.Ht1

;

3.  LED ON/CNT

: Indicates: instrument powered ON (lit)

count in progress (flashing with a 1 s frequency);

4.  LED Out1:

 Indicates the Out1 output status: ON (lit);

5.  LED Out2:

 Indicates the Out2 output status ON (lit).

Index

1.  Instrument description ............................................... 1

1.1  General description ........................................................... 1
1.2  Front panel description ..................................................... 1

2. Programming ............................................................... 2

2.1  Parameters configuration with AFC1 ................................ 2

3.  Usage warnings ........................................................... 2

3.1  Allowed Usage .................................................................. 2

4.  Installation warnings ................................................... 2

4.1  Mechanical Mounting ........................................................ 2
4.2  Mechanical dimensions [mm] ............................................ 2

4.2.1  Instrument dimensions ......................................................... 2

4.3  Electrical connections ....................................................... 3

4.3.1  Electrical connection diagram ............................................... 3

5.  Operating mode ........................................................... 3

5.1  Counting commands operation ......................................... 3
5.2  Out1 Operating mode ....................................................... 4
5.3  Out2 Operating mode ....................................................... 5

6.  Programmable parameters table ................................ 7
7.  Problems and maintenance ........................................ 8

7.1 Cleaning ............................................................................ 8
7.2 Disposal ............................................................................ 8

8.  Warranty and repairs ................................................... 8
9.  Technical data .............................................................. 8

9.1  Electrical data ................................................................... 8
9.2  Mechanical characteristics ................................................ 8
9.3  Functional features ........................................................... 8

10. How to order ................................................................ 8

Summary of Contents for T82N

Page 1: ...FC communication interface embedded in the instrument The instrument offers the possibility to program up to 3 delay times or Set Times 6 operating modes for Out1 output 10 operating modes for Out2 ou...

Page 2: ...ent for applications not expressly permitted by the above mentioned rule must adopt all the necessary protective measures The instrument must not be used in dangerous environ ments flammable or explos...

Page 3: ...NC NO C NC C NO Voltage inputs 24 240 VAC VDC 24 240 VAC VDC 5 OPERATING MODE 5 1 Counting commands operation Counting is enabled and disabled using the the digital inputs CNT and RST The operating mo...

Page 4: ...Reset and a new Start signal Reset OUT1 Start off f o1t 2 S t1 F o1t 3 Asymmetrical oscillator with start ON This operating mode requires the setting of both S t1 and S t2 Set times Received the Star...

Page 5: ...t f o1t 3 f o2t 3 OUT1 off off S t1 S t1 S t2 OUT2 off off S t3 S t3 Reset Start f o1t 4 f o2t 3 OUT1 off S t2 S t1 OUT2 off off off off off S t3 S t2 S t1 S t3 Reset Start f o1t 5 f o2t 3 OUT1 S t2 S...

Page 6: ...Out1 but with an S t3 interme diate settable dead time Also in this case this function is intended to be used with F o1t 3 or 4 only oscillator mode functioning in order to obtain the alternated opera...

Page 7: ...TOP 5 Bistable RESET START STOP 6 Bistable START STOP RESET 4 8 F o1t OUT1 output operating mode 1 On delay 2 Feed through 3 Asymmetrical oscillator with start ON 4 Asymmetrical oscillator with start...

Page 8: ...tput Electrical life 100000 operations Overvoltage category II Protection class Class II Insulation Reinforced insulation between low voltage parts power supply and relay outputs and front panel Main...

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