Six operating functions
are available and selected in the following sequence.
T = Set Time
DE.
Delay On
The output energises after the set time following the application of supply*.
DD.
DELAY OFF
With supply permanently applied to the timer. Switch is used to control
the timer function. The relay energises immediately on closing the switch.
Opening and closing switch will have no effect - provided they are of shorter
periods than set time. Timer will time out after last opening of switch
and relay de-energises.
DR
DELAYED PULSE
Output relay remains de-energised for set time following application of
supply* and is then energised for 250 milliseconds only.
INT.
INTERVAL
Is opposite action to DE in that the output relay energises immediately
on application of supply* and de-energises after the set time has elapsed.
ICY.
IMMEDIATE CYCLE
The output relay energises after application of the supply
DCY.
DELAYED CYCLING
The output relay remains de-energised for the set 'Off' time following the
application of supply* then energises for the set 'On' time. This cycle
continues whilst supply and switch input is maintained.
* for the set 'On'
time and then de-energises for the set 'Off' time. This cycle continues
whilst supply and switch input is maintained.