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OPERATION MODE
PM4H-A
Note: Keep 0.1s or more for power off time.
Keep 0.05s or more for signal, stop, reset input time.
Operation mode Operation Time chart
Turn the operation selector to .
Power is applied continuously. When a start signal is applied, the
time cycle begins. The output contacts change state after the time
delay is completed. The contacts will return to their normal state
when a reset signal is applied or power is removed.
(Note: When a stop signal is applied during timing operation, the
time cycle stops. When a stop signal is removed, the time cycle
resumes where it left off.)
Turn the operation selector to .
Power is applied continuously. When a start signal is applied, the
output contacts change state immediately. When the start signal is
removed the time cycle begins. The output contacts will return to
their normal state when the time delay is completed.
Reset will occur when a reset signal is applied or power is removed.
(Note: When a stop signal is applied during timing operation, the
time cycle stops. When a stop signal is removed, the time cycle
resumes where it left off.)
Turn the operation selector to .
Power is applied continuously. When a start signal is applied, the out-
put contacts change state immediately and time cycle begins. The
output contacts change state after the timing cycle is completed.
When the start signal is removed, the output contacts change state
and time cycle starts again. If operation signal is turned ON or OFF
during timing operation, the time cycle will restart.
The output contacts will return to their normal state when a reset sig-
nal is applied or power is removed.
(Note: When a stop signals is applied during timing operation, the
time cycle stops. When a stop signal is removed, the time cycle
resumes where it left off.)
Turn the operation selector to .
Power is applied continuously. When a start signal is applied, the
output contacts change state immediately and time cycle begins.
When the time delay is completed, the output contacts change state
and next time cycle begins. When the time delay is completed, the
output contacts return to the normal state.
This cycle will repeat until a reset signal is applied or power is
removed.
(Note: When a stop signal is applied during timing operation, the
time cycle stops. When a stop signal is removed, the time cycle
resumes where it left off.)
Turn the operation selector to .
Power is applied continuously. When a start signal is applied, the
time cycle begins but the output contacts remain in their normal
state. When the time delay is completed, the output contacts change
state and next time cycle begins. When this time delay is completed,
the output contacts return to their normal state. This cycle will repeat
until a reset signal is applied or power is removed.
(Note: When a stop signal is applied during timing operation, the
time cycle stops. When a stop signal is removed, the time cycle
resumes where it left off.)
Pulse
ON-delay
ON
ON
Pulse
OFF-Flicker
FL
FL
Pulse
ON-flicker
FO
FO
Differential
ON/OFF-delay (1)
OF1
OF1
Signal
OFF-delay
SF
SF