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4.3.14 Timers
INTRODUCTION
This feature supplies 12 count-down timers which can be used for general timing purposes. The timers
can be either one-shot or repeating, and can be initiated in the following ways:
1. directly by the operator from the confi guration page (if access permission is granted),
2. by job action (see
section 4.7
),
3. at a predefi ned time/date,
4. every ‘time period’, where the ‘time period’ can be confi gured to be anything from 1 second to 1
year. For example, setting seconds to ‘30’ and leaving all other fi elds ‘Any’, the timer will start every
minute on the half minute. Setting seconds to ‘30’ and minutes to ‘0’ will cause the timer to start at 30
seconds past each hour.
Note: Times are not adjusted for Daylight Saving changes. Thus if the timer is set to trigger on a
daily, weekly, etc, basis, then, during ‘Summer Time’, the trigger will occur an hour late (i.e. at 01:00
hrs. instead of at midnight).
The full range of jobs is available as described in
section 4.7
. ‘Timer Active’ is defi ned as an internal event
trigger (
section 4.3.6
).
CONFIGURATION
Figure 4.3.14 shows a typical timer confi guration display. The page is accessed from the Root menu/Op-
erator/Confi g menu.
Timer number
Select timer
Enable
Remaining
Start now
Descriptor
Self start
Date
Month
Repeat in
Reset now
Apply
Discard
Second
Duration
Job Number
Minute
Repeat after
Category
Select Job number
Select Job
category
Hour
Seconds
Seconds
These fields appear
only if 'Self start' is
enabled.
1) Timer 1
00:00:00
Timer 1
00:00:00
Any
Any
1
No Action
Midnight
Any
Any
60
0
Figure 4.3.14 Typical timer confi guration page
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