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6.1.1.2
Relay Output Funtion Selection
This function selection determines when the relay output will be activated and
deactivated according to the set values.
6.1.1.3
Delay
It specifies in seconds how long the relay output will remain active after it is
activated. If '0' is entered as a zero value, the relay output will remain active until it
changes conditionally.
6.1.1.4
Hysteresis
Due to the unstability in decimal value read on the connected sensor, you can enter
the hysteresis value to prevent the relay from being turned on and off at any time,
so that the set value you set for the relay will be activated and deactivated as low as
Hysdn and above Hysup.
6.1.1.5
Offset value
If you want to add offset to the entered set value, this menu is used. If all set values
are selected forward or negative by the specified offset value, they are shifted back.
6.1.1.6
The default state of the relay
Depending on the factory settings of your device, the relay is normally closed and
activated with the specified setpoint and functions. Use the Cond option on the Out-
1 menu to activate the default in the default position and turn off with the specified
setpoint and functions. The factory setting NC (NormallyClosed) is the option that
the relay is normally closed, NO. (Normally Open) indicates that the relay is normally
open.
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The relay is activated when the value read in the device
increases by increasing Set-1 value.
The relay is activated when the read value in
the device is
between Set-1 and Set-2.
The value read in the device is activated whenever the
set-1 value increases or decreases.
The value read in the device activates the relay whenever
the Set-1 or Set-2 value increases or decreases.
The value read in the device is activated when the value
of Set-1 or the value of Set-1 is increased or decreased by
every level such as 2,3,4,5 ....