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5.5.26 Status output
off
:
5tat off
The status output may be configured to turn
off
when the Timer enters any one of the five Timer
states.
Alternatively, the status output phase may
be reversed by selecting an
n
state. This will cause
the status output to turn
off
when the Timer enters
any other than the specified Timer state.
Timer
states are shown in Fig 9.
To define when the status output is
off
select
5tat off
from the sub-menu and press
(
to show
the existing setting. Pressing the
&
or
*
button
will scroll through the options:
Display
Status output turns
off
when Timer enters selected state
re5et
Reset state
run
Running state
pau5ed
Paused state
delay
Restart delay state
done
Complete state
Status output turns
off
when Timer enters any other than
the selected state
n re5et
Reset state
n run
Running state
n pau5ed
Paused state
n delay
Restart delay state
n done
Complete
state
When the required setting has been selected press
)
to enter the selection and return to the status
output sub-menu.
5.5.27 Status output
on
delay time:
5tat
.
dELA
The status output may be delayed from turning
on
for a fixed time following the selected condition
occurring. e.g. when the timer enters the
Run
state.
This delay is useful for many control applications, for
example when the status output is connected to the
reset terminals RS1 and RS2 to automatically reset
the BA578E Timer.
This delay can be adjusted in 1 second increments
up to 32,400 seconds, which is 9 hours. If a delay is
not required zero should be entered. To adjust the
delay select
5tat
.
dELA
from the status output sub-
menu and press
(
which will reveal the existing
delay time with one digit flashing. The flashing digit
can be adjusted using the
&
or
*
button and the
(
button to move to the next digit.
When the
required delay has been entered, press
)
to return
to the status output sub-menu.
5.5.28 Control output 1 (optional):
op1
Control output 1 is an optional factory fitted,
galvanically isolated solid state switch contact which
can be configured to turn
on
and
off
when the Timer
enters specified states. When control output 1 is
on
the '1' annunciator on the Timer display is activated.
The function contains four sub-functions,
EnbL
,
op1 on
,
op1 oFF
and
op1 dELA
. To gain access to the
sub-menu select
op1
in the configuration menu and
press
(
which will show the
EnbL
prompt from
which the other sub-functions can be accessed
using the
&
or
*
button.
Control output 1 may be configured to turn
on
when
the Timer enters a selected Timer state and to turn
off
when the Timer enters another specified Timer
state.
e.g. if
run
is selected in the
op1 on
sub-
function and
done
is selected the
op1 off
function.
Control output 1 will turn
on
when the Timer enters
the
run
state and will stay
on
until the Timer enters
the
done
state.
Alternatively, the control output
phase may be reversed by selecting the
n
states
such as
n re5et
.
If control output 1 is required to be
on
in only one
Timer state, this can be achieved with the following
configuration.
op1 on
state required e.g.
run
op1 off
n state required e.g.
n run
In this example when the Timer enters the
run
state
control output 1 turns
on
. When the Timer moves
from the
run
to any other state, control output 1
turns
off
.
The Timer configuration example in section 6.2 of
this manual illustrate the use of the control outputs.
Further examples can be found in Application Guide
AG374 which is available on the BEKA website.
5.5.29 Control output 1 enable:
EnbL
This function allows control output 1 to be enabled
or disabled without altering any other control output
parameters. To check or change the function select
EnbL
from the control output 1 sub-menu and press
(
to reveal if control output 1 is
on
or
oFF
. The
setting can be changed by pressing the
&
or
*
button followed by the
)
button to return to the
control output 1 output sub-menu.