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MH-3000 User Manual, 1_03C10-VC
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Bit Features # 10
- (Display shows "BIT FEATURES # 10") Similar to Bit Features #1.
6.2.5.4
Timers
The Timers are divided into groups based on whether the preset trip time is in tenths of a
second, seconds or tens of seconds. In each case the preset range is 0 to 255.
6.2.5.5
Custom Timers
The following timers are custom. If they are assigned to a specific function then this will
be described in the schematic. The time base for these timers is not predefined. These
values may also be used for non-timing functions.
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Auto Jack Re-Sync Time
- (This timer uses one of the Custom Timers. Check the
schematic to see which timer is used) The Jack Re-synchronization will be repeated at
this interval automatically. Automatic Jack Re-Sync can be disabled, if desired. Note:
This value is normally in DAYS. Some controllers allow the time to be changed to hours.
Refer to the schematic for the Bit Feature to change the time base and to see if this
feature is available. This timer is only used with the Jack Resynchronization feature.
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Jack Re-Sync Counter Register
- (This timer uses one of the Custom Timers. Check
the schematic to see which timer is used) This value is used internally, and shows the
number of days (or hours) since the last Jack Re-Sync. Do NOT adjust this value. This
timer is only used with the Jack Resynchronization feature.
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Custom Time #0.1
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(Display shows “CUSTOM TIME #0.1”) This is a reserved value
that is not assigned, but may be assigned a function for a specific job. The time base
for this timer is not preset, and may change depending on its use. Refer to the Settings
sheet in the schematic to see if and how this setting is used.
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Custom Time #0.2
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(Display shows “CUSTOM TIME #0.2”) Similar to Custom Time
#0.1.
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Custom Time #0.3
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(Display shows “CUSTOM TIME #0.3”) Similar to Custom Time
#0.1.
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Custom Time #0.4
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(Display shows “CUSTOM TIME #0.4”) Similar to Custom Time
#0.1.
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Custom Time #0.5
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(Display shows “CUSTOM TIME #0.5”) Similar to Custom Time
#0.1.
6.2.5.6
Tenth of a Second Timers
The following settings are for timers. The timer values are in tenths of a second.
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Door Time, Hall
(in tenths of a second) - (Display shows "DOOR TIME, HALL") This is
the time in tenths of a second, that the doors will remain open, after they have opened
fully, when the car has stopped in response to a hall call. After this time, the doors will
start to close.
NOTE: If a car call is entered while the doors are open, the door time will be
reduced to the "Door Time, Car" setting. If the Door Close Button is pressed
while the doors are open, the door time will be reduced to the "Door Time,
Short" setting. This setting is normally 50, for a time of 5 seconds.
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Door Time, Car
(in tenths of a second) - (Display shows "DOOR TIME, CAR") This is
the time in tenths of a second, that the doors will remain open, after they have opened