
K-82
LE7M-2
ON time
ON Time
ON width
Pulse width
(1 to 59sec., 1 to 60min.)
OFF time
OFF width
Weekly setting 1 of Program 1
Weekly setting 2 of Program 1
Yearly setting 1 of Program 1
Program 1 mode
①
② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥
● Yearly ON/OFF mode
Output turns ON at ON time on START date and turns OFF
at OFF time on STOP date.
• One record in three steps (START/STOP date, ON/OFF
time)
● Yearly pulse mode
Output turns ON at ON time on START date and turns
OFF at OFF time on STOP time for a specified pulse width
repeatedly. (Pulse width: 1 to 59sec., 1 to 60min.).
• One record in three steps (START/STOP date, ON time,
pulse width)
Program operation
●
① to ②
: Operated by weekly setting 1 of Program 1.
●
② to ③
: Operated by weekly setting 2 of Program 1.
●
④ to ⑤
: Operated by weekly setting 1 of Program 1.
●
⑤ to ⑥
: Operated by yearly setting 1 of Program 1.
(During weekly program operation at 12:00 AM on
START date, the weekly program operation stops, and it
changes to yearly program operation mode. The yearly
program operation stops at 12:00 AM on the next day of
STOP date.)
Display and change of next mode
● The day of next mode in Program 1 or Program 2 is
displayed on the day indicator, and the time of next mode
is displayed on the lower row of screen. Press
+
in RUN mode it is changed from program 1 to
program 2 or from program 2 to program 1.
● In ON/OFF operation mode, set ON time and OFF time
to next mode. In Pulse operation mode, set Pulse ON
time to next mode.
Power restore mode
In setting group 2-Level 2 (Power restore), select auto [
AT
]
or normal [
NOR
] by or key, and press
key to set.
● Auto [
AT
] power restore mode
Output (OUT1, OUT2) operates according to program
when power turns on again after power failure.
● Normal [
NOR
] power restore mode
When power turns on again after power failure, output is
kept OFF and
RET.IN
flashes on the panel. When power
restore input is detected,
RET.IN
turns off and output
operates according to program.
• Power restore input
Input contact signal in external "Return input terminals (
⑨
to
⑩
)" by switch or relay, or press
key for 3sec. in
RUN mode.
Please use reliable contacts enough to flow 0.1mA of
current at 5VDC when use switch or relay.
Season switching mode
This feature uses for setting seasonal weekly operation
mode.
To operate this mode, save starting month and date,
ending month and date of each season which displays S1,
S2, S3, S4 then set day and time of each season in weekly
program setting. It is also able to operate only in summer
and winter season. (S1: set summer season, S2: set winter
season, S3/S4: do not set)
At the season switching selection LEVEL 2 status in setting
2 group (
SEN
turns ON,
OFF
flashes), select ON [
ON
] by
pressing or key and press
key to complete the
season switching.
Be sure that if changing season switching from
OFF
to
ON
or,
ON
to
OFF
, the weekly program 1 (P1) and the weekly
program 2 (P2) which are set before are deleted.
● ON [
ON
] mode
Weekly program is switched automatically by season
switching.
• Period setting per season
①
At the season switching selection LEVEL 2 status in
setting 2 group (
SEN
flashes, the set season turns ON,
START
and
STOP
turn ON), press
key.
②
Advance to the flashing position of season selection
among S1, S2, S3, S4 by or key and press
key.
③
After set START month, date per season and press
key.
④
key is pressed after set STOP month, date per season,
it is advanced to LEVEL1 of period setting per season.
Add or adjust the period setting by
key.
● It is disable to use when it is OFF [
OFF
].
● If season terms are overlapped, these are prioritized in
S4>S3>S2>S1 order.
• Set range for ON/OFF time width
: 1min. to 12 hour 59min.
• One record in 3 steps (ON day/ON time, OFF day/OFF
time, ON time width/OFF time width)
● Weekly pulse mode
Output turns ON at ON time for a specified pulse width.
(Pulse width: 1 to 59sec., 1 to 60min.)
• One record in two steps (ON day/ON time, pulse width)