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Switching Function
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Impulse Mode
The output can be switched in
impulse mode if needed. It will
be distinguished between two
kinds of impulses. The on-im-
pulse switches on the output for
the selected time and the off-im-
pulse switches off the output for
the selected time.
If the output is already switched
on while sending an on-impulse,
“Making impulse” will be displayed
in a window (figure 5). Click on
„OK” and it will be switched off
after passing the impulse time.
The current state will be displayed
as state “on” or “off”.
The TC IP 1 has an integrated
time switching function. Up to 4
switching on and 4 switching off
times can be selected.
At any one time one switching on
time is combined in a group with
a switching off time. The days of
a week can be allocated to each
group.
In the example at the bottom
(figure 6) a laser printer of a
company is connected at the
TC IP 1. The printer will be
switched on from Monday to
Friday at 8 o’clock in the morning
and switched off a 12 o’clock.
After the lunch break the printer
will be switched on again at
13 o´clock and switched off at
17 o’clock. On Fridays the printer
will be turned on at 8 o’clock in
the morning and switched off
at 13:30 o’clock. On weekends
the printer is not in use. If the
printer is needed outside the
programmed times, the user is
able to switch the printer on at
any time either with the built-in
push-button or from the website.
With activation of the
button “Save”, the sys-
tem time of the PC will
be stored in the TC IP 1.
The system time will be updated
every second. The internal time
of the TC IP 1 will be buffered up
to 4 days after disconnecting
from the mains power supply. In
order to avoid unnecessary traffic
on the network, the display with
the time of the TC IP1 will only
be updated all 30 seconds.
Configuration
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Figure 6
Figure 5
Figure 4