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FEATURES: Confirms range selection. 1st digit T : PRESET TIME T : PERIOD < T P : POWER S : SIGNAL R : RELAY 5.

firms range selection. 1st digit T : PRESET TIME T : PERIOD < T P : POWER S : SIGNAL R : RELAY 5.SIGNAL OFF DELAY [ ]
F 5:39 of preset time blinks.( For modes
8 functions SET HM
‘B’ & ‘C’ two preset times ‘on’ & ‘off’ 5.SIGNAL OFF DELAY [ ] Output relay become on when signal (S) is applied.
Wide operating voltage : 24 to 240 VAC / DC to be set) T t t T t
The Timer duration (S) is removed. At the end of timer
Multi Range : 0.1 s to 999 h A1- A2
Press ADJ key to adjust desired P : Duration (T) the output relay goes OFF. Signal (S), if
Up/Down counting modes F 8:39
3Digit LCD for preset Timer and Run Time preset time digit (e.g. from 5 to 8) B1 applied during the timer duration (S) will re -trigger
HM S :
Clear LED indication of Relay status
ADJ
T The timer and the total duration will be extended.
R :
Key lock Function
Conforms to IEC standards of EMI/EMC Press Set to confirm 1st digit
Compact size ( 17.5 mm single width module) F 8:39 selection now 2nd digit blinks 6.INTERVAL
P [ ] 6.INTERVAL [ ]
SET HM T T t t T

P : A1- A2
When Signal (S) is applied ,the Timer Starts and the
Change with ADJ Key (e.g. from3 to S : B1 output relay is energized .The output relay becomes
F 8:09 0) R :
T
O F F a t t h e e n d o f t i m e r d u ra t i o n ( T ) .
ADJ HM

UP / DN 7.SIGNAL OFF/ON [ ]
SET ADJ Confirms 2nd digit selection ,now 7.SIGNAL OFF/ON [ ]
LED INDICATION F 8:09 3rd digit of preset Time blinks. T T t T T t T t
When Signal (s) is applied or removed, the relay
FOR SET HM
A1- A2
RELAY STATUS P : changes . Its state after timer duration (T ) (Refer
B1 Nots : 2)
Change with ADJ Key (e.g. from9 to S :

ADJ
F 8:06 6)
R :
T T T T
HM
8.ONE SHOT OUTPUT [ ]
1.PRESET TIME :The Timer Duration selected by the
user. Now UP/DOWN Indicator blinks
2.RUN TIME : In Down counting ( ) mode it indicates 8. ONE SHOT OUTPUT [ ] When Signal (s) is applied ,the timer duration (T)
the remaining while in Up counting ( ) mode it indicates F 8:06 T T t t T Starts. At the end of Timer duration (T), the relay gets
SET HM
the elapsed time. A1- A2 energized for approximately 1 sec.(Refer Note:2)
3.Up/Down ( ) blinks during the .Timer Duration(T). P :
Change with ADJ Key (e.g.from
F 8:06 DOWN to UP) S :
B1 1.For power -on operation the terminal B1 and A1
THE KEYS:
ADJ HM T 1 SEC. must be present.
R :

KEY OPERATION RESULT Confirms counting mode . Program


00.0 Over. Timer starts working T : PRESET TIME T : PERIOD < T P : POWER S : SIGNAL R : RELAY
Apply Power & Hold Program Mode the key SET
F
HM
8:06
SET
for >3 sec. normally.
Timing DiagramsDESCRIPTION:
FUNCTIONAL 2.In case of all modes except mode G a change in
OR Signal (s) status during the Timing Duration (T),does
1.ON DELAY [ ] not affect output status but resets timing and
ADJ SET
Press both >3 sec program after power on TIMING DIAGRAMS:
re-triggers timing.
Press in program mode The Timer starts when both power (p) and signal (s)
SET 1.
1.ON DELAY [ ]
are applied .The relay is energized at the end of preset
3.Output de-energises when device enters PROGRAM
T t T MODE and starts new cycle after coming out of.
Press in program mode Edit blinking Timer (T) and remains on till power is removed.
ADJ
parameter P : A1- A2 PROGRAM MODE.
B1 2.CYCLIC OFF/ ON {OFF START (Sym,Asym)} [ ]
SET
Press for>3 sec. During Timer operation S : 4.Loads which have current requirement 1mA,can only
Reset Timer T
R : be used as Optional Load . For e.g Contactor coil
Press for>3 sec. during Timer operation T-ON and T-OFF can be same or different .The relay ,AC Relay Coil, etc,
ADJ Select, Edit parameter Lock/Unlock 2.CYCLIC OFF/ ON {OFF START (Sym,Asym)} [ ] keeps on changing its status till the power is removed.
Preset Time
P : A1- A2 T T t T T T t
SET
Press during timer operation Edit Preset CONNECTIONS:
Time during Timer operation B1
3.CYCLIC ON/OFF {ON START (Sym, Asym)} [ ]
S :
Supply DPST Relay SPDT Relay
PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS: T OFF T ON T OFF T ON Connection Connection Connection
R : This function is quite similar to the function “ " but 15
Apply power & hold the SET key for >3 sec.OR press
both ADJ & SET key for >3 sec.After power ON.Now Initially the relay is ON for period T-ON after the power
3.CYCLIC ON/OFF {ON START (Sym, Asym)} [ ] is applied.
follow the steps given below 24 -240 V 18
AC/DC
KEY DISPLAY RESULT P : A1- A2 T T t T T T t

Press ADJ Key to select desired 4.SIGNAL ON/OFF [ ] 16


B1
F 5:39 function (e.g F)
S :
T ON T OFF T ON T OFF OPTIONAL 8A, 240 VAC/24 VDC 8A, 240 VAC
HM
ADJ 24 VDC
R :
The output relay is turned ON for preset Time (T) When LOAD > 1 mA

Confirms function then range ever the signal (S)is applied or removed .(Refer Note
4.SIGNAL ON/OFF [ ]
F 5:39 indicator blinks :2 ) Note:
SET HM
A1- A2 T T T t T t
Product innovation being a continuous process.
P :
B1
We reserve the right to alter specification without any
S :
Press ADJ Key to select range T T T T prior notice.
F 5:39 (e,g.HM range ‘HM’) R :
ADJ HM VLL005 - 08
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SERIES : DIGICON
CAT.No. V0DDTS V0DDTD
SUPPLY CHARACTERISTICS MULTI FUNCTION DIGITAL TIMER
Nominal Supply ( ) 24 - 240 VAC / DC (50 to 60 Hz, ± 2 Hz)
Limits -15 % to +10 % of TM

Power Consumption (Max.) 0.5 VA (@ 24/48 VAC), 4VA (@ 110 to 265 VAC/DC)
RELAY OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS CAT. NOS.:
Contact Arrangement 1 C/O 2 NO V0DDTS
Contact Rating 8A (Resistive) @ 240 VAC / 24 VDC
V0DDTD
Contact Material AgSnO2
Mechanical Life Expectancy 2 x 10 7
Electrical Life Expectancy 1 x 10 5
RoHS
Switching Frequency (Max.) 1800 Operations / hr. @ rated load
Status Indication on panel Red LED - Relay ON CAUTIONS:
FEATURE CHARACTERISTICS
1.Always follow instructions stated in this product.
Modes Available 1. ON Delay( ) 2. Cyclic OFF/ON (Sym, Asym) ( ) 3. Cyclic ON/OFF(Sym, Asym) ( ) 4. Signal ON/OFF ( )
5. Signal Off Delay ( ) 6. Interval ( ) 7. Signal OFF/ON ( ) 8. One Shot Output ( ) 2.Before installation, check to ensure that the
m:s sec specifications agree with the intended application.
Timing Ranges h:m hr min
9:59 9:59 999 3.Installation to be done by skilled electrician.
999 999
99.9 99.9 99.9 4.Automation & Control devices must be properly
installed so that they are protected against any risk
Signal Sensing Time 20 ms Max. (DC High), 40 ms Max. (AC High), 100 ms Max. (Low)
of involuntary actuations.
Signal Impedance 300 k 5.Using of AC 2 wire Type Proximity Sensor:
Repeat Accuracy ± 0.5% of selected range Please add input relay to prevent false signal sensing
AC-15 Rated Voltage (Ue): 125/240 V, Rated Current (Ie) : 3/1.5 A due to current leakage of proximity sensor as below.
Utilization Category L
DC-13 Rated Voltage (Ue): 125/250 V, Rated Current (Ie) : 0.22/0.1 A
Dimension (W X H X D) (in mm) 17.5 x 89 x 76
P
Weight 85 g (unpacked) A1
Variation in timing due to voltage change ± 0.2 %
R R
Variation in timing due to temperature change ± 1 %
Operating Temperature -10° C to + 55° C R = Relay coil
Storage Temperature -20° C to + 65° C B1
Humidity (Non - Condensing) 93 % Rh
Mounting Base / DIN-Rail (35 mm Sym.) N
A2
Terminal capacity 1.5 mm2 (Pin type lugs)
EMI/EMC Use relay coil Voltage of the same Voltage using for
Proximity sensor. [Relay coil current should not exceed
Harmonic Current Emissions IEC 61000-3-2 Class A
the maximum current Specified by Proximity sensor.]
ESD IEC 61000-4-2 Level II
Radiated Susceptibility IEC 61000-4-3 Level III OVERALL DIMENSIONS
Electrical Fast Transient IEC 61000-4-4 Level IV
76
Surge IEC 61000-4-5 Level IV 49.5
Conducted Susceptibility IEC 61000-4-6 Level III
Voltage Dips & Interruptions(AC) IEC 61000-4-11
Voltage Dips & Interruptions(DC) IEC 61000-4-29
Conducted Emission CISPR 14-1 Class B

65.0
45.0

85.0
Radiated Emission CISPR 14-1 Class B
Safety
Test Voltage Between I/P & O/P IEC 60947-5-1 2 kV
Impulse Voltage Between I/P & O/P IEC 60947 - 5-1 Level IV
Single Fault IEC 61010-1 Level IV 18.0
ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN mm
Insulation Resistance UL 508 <2000M
Leakage Current UL 508 <3.5mA
Degree of Protection IP 20 for Terminal; IP-40 for Housing
Pollution Degree II
Type of Insulation Reinforced
Environmental
Cold Heat IEC 60068-2-1
Dry Heat IEC 60068-2-2
Solid/
Vibration IEC 60068-2-6 5g
Repetitive Shock IEC 60068-2-27 40g, 6ms
Non-repetitive Shock IEC 60068-2-27 30g, 15ms VLL005 - 08
288.1 millimeters

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FRONT FACIAL: SERIES : DIGICON


Cat. No.: V0DDTS1/V0DDTS1S V0DDTD1 MULTI-FUNCTION DIGITAL TIMER
SUPPLY CHARACTERISTICS
Nominal Supply ( ) 24 - 240 VAC / DC ®
MODE OR
Supply Variation -15 % to + 10 % of
Supply Frequency 50 to 60 Hz, +/- 2Hz
CAT. NOS. V0DDTS1
Power Consumption (Max.) 0.5 VA (@ 24/48 VAC), 4VA (@ 110 to 265 VAC/DC) UP / DN
SET ADJ
RELAY OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS V0DDTD1
LED INDICATION
Contact Arrangement 1 C/O 2 NO FOR V0DDTS1S
Contact Rating 8A (Res.) @ 240 VAC / 24 VDC RELAY STATUS
Contact Material Ag Alloy
Mechanical Life Expectancy 2 x 107 RoHS
Electrical Life Expectancy 1 x 105 1. PRESET TIME: The Timer Duration selected by the
Switching Frequency (Max.) 1800 Operations / h @ rated load user.
Status Indication on panel Red LED - Relay ON 2. RUN TIME: In Down counting ( ) mode it indicates
the remaining while in Up counting ( ) mode indicates FEATURES:
FEATURE CHARACTERISTICS
the elapsed time.
Functions Available Refer “Timing diagrams of Functions” 3. Default Mode: Down counting ( ) 1. Compact size
Timing Ranges h:m m:s 1h min 1s 4.Up/Down ( ) blinks during the Timer Duration (T) 2. Available with both cyclic ON/OFF & Cyclic OFF/ON
9:59 9:59 999 999 999 modes.
99.9 99.9 99.9
3. Wide timing range from 0.1 sec - 999 h
Signal Sensing Time 20 ms Max. (DC High), 40 ms Max. (AC High), 100 ms Max. (Low)
4. Wide operating voltage : 24 to 240 VAC / DC
Signal Impedance 300 k OVERALL DIMENSIONS: 5. 3-Digit LCD Display
Repeat Accuracy +/- 0.5 % of selected range 76
6. Time & Mode setting through easy key operations.
Variation in timing due to voltage change +/- 0.2% 49.5
7. Up/Down Counting Modes
Variation in timing due to temperature change +/- 1% 8. Clear LED indication for Relay Status
Operating Temperature -10°C to + 55°C 9. Key Lock Function
Storage Temperature -20°C to + 65°C
CAUTIONS:

65.0
45.0

85.0
Humidity (Non-Condensing) 93% (Rh)
Mounting Base / Din - Rail (35 mm Sym.) 1.Always follow instructions stated in this product.
Weight (Unpacked) 85 g (approx.) 2.Before installation, check to ensure that the
Initiate Time 40 ms specifications agree with the intended application.
Reset Time < 200 ms 18.0
3.Installation to be done by skilled electrician.
Rated Voltage (Ue):120/240 V:, ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN mm 4.Automation & Control devices must be properly
AC-15 installed so that they are protected against any risk
Rated Current (le):3.0/1.5 A
Utilization Category of involuntary actuations.
Rated Voltage (Ue):125/250 V:,
DC-13 TERMINAL DETAILS: 5.Using of AC 2 wire Type Proximity Sensor:
Rated Current (le):0.22/0.1 A
Please add input relay to prevent false signal sensing
Dimension (W X H X D) in mm 17.5 X 89 X 76
due to current leakage of proximity sensor as below.
EMI/EMC L
Harmonic Current Emissions IEC 61000-3-2 Class A
ESD IEC 61000-4-2 Level II P
Radiated Susceptibility A1
IEC 61000-4-3 Level III
Electrical Fast Transient IEC 61000-4-4 Level IV
Solid/
R R
Surge IEC 61000-4-5 Level IV
Conducted Susceptibility IEC 61000-4-6 Level III R = Relay coil
Voltage Dips & Interruptions (AC) IEC 61000-4-11 Wire Strip Length = 6.5 mm. Use Cu wire of 75°C only. B1
Voltage Dips & Interruptions (DC) IEC 61000-4-29
Conducted Emission CISPR 14-1 Class B AWG CURRENT (A)
N
14 8 A2
Radiated Emission CISPR 14-1 Class B
Safety 16 6.4
Use relay coil Voltage of the same Voltage using for
Test Voltage Between I/P & O/P IEC 60947-5-1 2 kV 18 4.8 Proximity sensor. [Relay coil current should not exceed
Impulse Voltage Between I/P & O/P IEC 60947-5-1 Level IV 20 3.2 the maximum current Specified by Proximity sensor.]
Single Fault IEC 61010-1 22 1.6
UL 508 >2000 M CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM :
Insulation Resistance
The timers shall be placed in an enclosure that is
Leakage Current UL 508 <3.5mA Supply DPST Relay SPDT Relay
minimum 200% of the size of the timer in the end use
Degree of Protection IP 20 for Terminal; IP 40 for Housing application. Connection Connection Connection
Pollution Degree II 15
Type of Insulation Reinforced
Environmental 24 -240 V 18
Cold Heat IEC 60068-2-1 AC/DC
Dry Heat IEC 60068-2-2 16

Vibration IEC 60068-2-6 5g


OPTIONAL 8A, 240 V AC 8A, 240 V AC
Repetitive Shock IEC 60068-2-27 40 g, 6 ms
LOAD > 1 mA 24V DC 24V DC
Non-repetitive Shock IEC 60068-2-27 30 g, 15 ms
VLL006-06
KEY FUNCTIONS:
Timing Diagrams of Functions: 13.LEADING EDGE IMPULSE1 [C] 7. ACCUMULATIVE IMPULSE ON SIGNAL [6]
1. Used as ENTER key to jump to next setting
1.ON DELAY [0] When supply is ON, R energizes. When switch B1 is
& save the settings edited.
closed timing is suspended and remains suspended till
2. RUN MODE RESTART: Press SET key
SET
continuous for >3 sec during RUN Mode to switch B1 is opened again. Interrupting supply resets
restart the timing operation. timer.
14.LEADING EDGE IMPULSE 2 [D]
3. Press SET key once to edit PRESET time in
RUN mode 2.CYCLIC OFF/ON {OFF Start, 8.SIGNAL ON DELAY [7]

1. Used to edit the modes & timing ranges. (Sym, Asym)} [1] Permanent supply required. Timing starts when switch
2. Keypad LOCK/UN-LOCK: Press ADJ key B1 is closed. R energizes at end of timing period and
ADJ
for >3 sec during RUN time mode. 15.TRAILING EDGE IMPULSE 1 [E] de-energizes when B1 is opened.

1. Used to enter in program edit mode 9.INVERTED SIGNAL ON DELAY [8]


ADJ SET after power ON.
Programming Instructions 3.CYCLIC ON/OFF {ON start, (Sym, Asym)} [2] Timing will commence when supply is present and
16.TRAILING EDGE IMPULSE 2 [F] switch B1 is open. R energizes after timing. If B1 is
Apply power & hold the set key for >3 s. closed during timing period, timing resets to the
OR beginning of cycle.
Press both ADJ & SET key for >3 s after power ON.
4.IMPULSE ON ENERGIZING [3] 10.SIGNAL OFF DELAY [9]
Now follow the steps given below;
17.DELAYED IMPULSE [G] Permanent supply is required. R energizes when
KEY DISPLAY RESULT switch B1 is closed. Timing commences after S is
opened and then the relay de-energizes.
F5:39
Press ADJ Key to select desired 11.IMPULSE ON/OFF [A]
HM function (e. g. F) 5.ACCUMULATIVE DELAY ON SIGNAL [4]
ADJ Permanent supply is required. R energizes for the
18. INVERTED SIGNAL ON DELAY-TYPE 2 [H] timing period when B1 is opened or closed. When
Confirms function then range
F5:39 H timing commences, changing state of B1 does not
HM
indicator blinks
SET affect R but resets timer.
Press ADJ Key to select range 6.ACCUMULATIVE DELAY ON INVERTED 12.SIGNAL OFF/ON [B]
F5:39
(e. g. HM range ‘HM’) SIGNAL [5]
HM When switch B1 is closed or opened for preset time ’T,’
ADJ Functional Description
the relay changes its state after time duration T.
Confirms range selection. 1st digit 1.ON DELAY [0] 13.LEADING EDGE IMPULSE1 [C]
F5:39
HM
of preset time blinks. (For modes
SET
‘1’, ’2’ & ‘G’ two preset times ‘On’ & Timing commences when supply is present. R A permanent supply is needed. When B1 is closed,
‘Off’ to be set) 7.ACCUMULATIVE IMPULSE ON SIGNAL [6] energizes at the end of the timing period. output relay energizes until timing irrespective of any
further action of B1.
Press ADJ key to adjust desired
F8:39 2.CYCLIC OFF/ON {OFF Start, (Sym, Asym)} [1] 14.LEADING EDGE IMPULSE 2 [D]
HM
preset time digit (e. g. from 5 to 8)
ADJ
T-ON and T-OFF can be same or different. The relay Permanent supply is required. when switch B1 is
Press Set to confirm 1st digit (R) keeps on changing its status until power is closed, and remains closed output relay energizes until
F8:39
8.SIGNAL ON DELAY [7] timing is over. If B1 is opened during timing, R resets.
selection, now 2nd digit blinks removed.
SET
HM
15.TRAILING EDGE IMPULSE 1 [E]
3.CYCLIC ON/OFF {On Start, (Sym, Asym)} [2]
Change with ADJ Key (e. G. from 3 Permanent supply required. when B1 is opened, R
F8:09 This function is quite similar to the function ‘1’ but
HM
to 0) energizes and de-energizes when timing is over. If B1
ADJ
9.INVERTED SIGNAL ON DELAY [8] initially the relay (R) is ON for period T-ON after the is closed during timing R resets.
power is applied.
Confirms 2nd digit selection, now 16.TRAILING EDGE IMPULSE 2 [F]
F8:09
3rd digit of preset Time blinks. 4.IMPULSE ON ENERGIZING [3]
SET
HM Permanent supply is required. When switch B1 is
After power ON, R energizes and timing starts. R de- opened, R energizes and will de-energize when timing
Change with ADJ Key (e. g. from 9 10.SIGNAL OFF DELAY [9] energizes after timing is over. is over. If B1 is pulsed during timing period it Will have
F8:06
HM
to 6) no effect on R.
ADJ
5.ACCUMULATIVE DELAY ON SIGNAL [4]
17.DELAYED IMPULSE [G]
Now UP/DOWN Indicator blinks Time commences as supply is present and switch B1 is when switch B1 is closed, TOFF starts. Relay energizes
F8:06
11.IMPULSE ON/OFF [A] open. Closing switch B1 pauses timing. Timing at the end of TOFF period. Then, TON starts
HM
SET
resumes when switch B1 is opened again. R energizes irrespective of signal level and relay de-energize at
at the end of timing. the end of TON period.
Change with ADJ Key (e. g. from
F8:06
6. ACCUMULATIVE DELAY ON INVERTED 18. INVERTED SIGNAL ON DELAY-TYPE 2 [H]
HM
DOWN to UP)
ADJ
SIGNAL [5] Timing starts only upon signal ‘B1’ transition high to
12.SIGNAL OFF/ON- TYPE 1 [B]
Time commences as supply is present and switch B1 is low. During timing or after completion of Time (i.e.
00.0 Confirms counting mode. Program closed. Opening switch B1 pauses timing. Timing relay on), any signal transition is ignored. To reset the
F8:06
HM
Over. resumes when switch B1 is closed again. R energizes timer supply has to be interrupted.
SET
Timer starts working normally. at end of timing. VLL006-06
Example 2: SIGNAL ON/OFF DELAY TYPE (Refer Mode No. 13 on pageno. 02)
Select the Menu as given below to configure the Timers for SIGNAL ON/OFF TYPE 2
(Customized).

CnFb Device configuration selection (tMr1 /both)- Select ‘Timer 1'


play.
2. 35 Default Modes.
tMr1
3. Modes can ENTER
tmr2 ESC
Timer 1 mode selection (dEFt/CUSt)- select Customized
tmr1
Default Mode Configuration/Selection - User can select different CUSt
default Modes for Timer 1 and Timer 2. There are 35 inbuilt
T i m e r 1 m o d e s e l e c t i o n
default modes available. Customized mode selection(SIG/nSIG)- Select Signal based
CUSt
SIG

Initial relay status before signal detection.


IrLS Initial output state before required signal state detection. E.g. this
Mode/timer operation start at signal present, then here IrLS means
oFF
Configure the time for which Relay is required to be ON/OFF. the Output state before signal presents.
totL Total time selection for Forward-Reverse Default Mode : 33.
SIG Action to be taken on which signal transition (SP/SA)
Configure the time for which "Pause-Forward-Pause-Reverse" Select Signal Present- Select SP- Level.
cycle is required to be executed. SP

rSP Relay status after the transition of signal present (On/OFF)


OFF Select Relay OFF.

OFF time Scale Select the time scale & time for which relay should remain OFF
& time selection

tdt1 Do you want to take action if the transition of signal occurs during
PSon YES Run time (YES/No) - Select Yes.
Pause-ON-Pause-OFF cyclic mode selection.
PSoF Pause-OFF-Pause-ON cyclic mode selection.
FWd Forward time (T1 On) Relay 1 selection. tdt1 Select transition on which you want to take any action (SA/SP)-
SA Select Signal Absent.
rEv Reverse time (T2 On) Relay 2 selection.

tdt1 What Action do you want to take if the transition of signal absent
occurs during timing (brEA/rLod/rEt/rLoF/PAUS)- Select Break
brEA
Number of ON/OFF Cycles i.e. user can select the two cycles with
different ON time & OFF time. Select the action after above time completion on signal absent
Att
(no/rLoad/rLof/nEWt)- Select Reload
rlod

tdt2 Do you want to take action if the transition of signal occurs during
YES Run time after change in relay state (YES/no)- Select Yes

tdt2 Action to be taken on which signal transition (SA/SP)-


SA Select SA - Signal Absent

Break: If Break condition is selected in tdt1: ATT action is started, tdt2 Do you want to take action if the transition of the signal absent
there are four ATT actions Reload, Relay Off, New time and No. occurs after change in relay state (PAUS/rLoD/rEt/rloF)- .
PAUS
Action will be taken after signal changes its state.If break is applied Select Pause
no ATT is selected then toggle relay status and stop the cycle.
Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal transition
rPtS (YES/no) Select Yes.
YES
CONNECTION DIAGRAM:
coUn Counting method (UP/doWn)- here selected ‘Down’ as an example.
doWn

SLoC Enable or disable semi-lock functionality


6 Select Yes.
5 7 YES
4 8
3 9
Action after time Completion, on opposite transition of signal or
2 10 At which profile number you want to save this profile
1 11 level i.e. if cycles starts on SP then action for ATT is at SA. PrFL
P1 Select P1

Example 3: ASYMMETRIC CYCLE PULSE START (Refer Mode No: 11 on page no 02


Select the menu as given below to configure the timers for ASYMMETRIC CYCLE
PULSE START (Customized) '

CnFb Device configuration selection (tMr1 /both)- Select ‘Timer 1'


tMr1
ENTER
OVERALL DIMENSIONS: ESC
Timer 1 mode selection (dEFt/CUSt)- select Customized
tmr1
CUSt

Timer1 mode selection

CUSt Customized mode selection(SIG/nSIG)- Select Signal based


Down or Remaining counting selection. SIG
T i m e r 1 m o d e s e l e c t i o n
SLoC Enable or disable Semi-lock functionality. If semilock functionality
is enabled then allow user to edit timings in RUN mode even if IrLS Initial output state before required signal state detection. E.g. this
the display is locked, by just pressing enter key for less than Mode/timer operation start at signal present, then here IrLS
oFF
means the Output state before signal presents.
three seconds.

SIG Action to be taken on which signal transition (SP/SA)


Select Signal Present- Select SP- Level.
SP
User can configure the device (Timer 1 or Both Timers) in either Default Mode or
Customized Mode. Following are the examples of Operating Procedures to configure the rSP Relay status after the transition of signal present (On/OFF)
onof Select Relay ON-OFF.
device in Default or Customized mode.
For Operating procedures of all 35 Defaults modes & Customized modes refer 'User
Manual' which can be downloaded from our website www.gicindia.com. CYCn Number of ON-OFF cycles (onE/tWo)- Select One.
NOMENCLATURE FOR FRONT FACIA: onE
Example 1: IMPULSE ON ENERGIZING Select the Menu as given below to configure
the Timers for IMPULSE ON ENERGIZING (Default). Do you want to repeat the cycle (YES/no)- Select :Yes.
CYCr
YES
CnFb Device configuration selection (tMr1 /both)-
both Select ‘BOTH’ (Both Timers configuration).
ON time Scale Select the time scale & time for which relay should remain in the
ESC ENTER & time selection ON state.

Timer 1 mode selection


tmr1 select Default.
dEFt OFF time Scale Select the time scale & time for which relay should remain in the
& time selection OFF state.
T i m e r 1 m o d e s e l e c t i o n
dEFt Default mode number selection
16 Select 16. tdt1 Do you want to take action if the transition of signal occurs during
YES Run time (YES/No) - Select Yes.

ON time Scale
Select the time scale & time for
& time selection which relay should remain ON. Select transition on which you want to take any action (SA/SP)-
tdt1
SA Select Signal Absent.

tmr2 Timer 2 mode selection


Select Default. dUrn During which relay status you want to take action if the transition
dEFt of signal absent during run timing (on/oFF/both)- Select Both.
both

dEFt Default mode number selection


What action do you want to take if the transition of signal absent
16 Select 16. tdt1
occurs during timing (brEA/rLod/rEt/rLoF/PAUS) - Select Relay OFF.
rLof
Key Conventions:
Select the time scale & time for
ON time Scale Do you want to repeat this cycle after every signal transition
& time selection which relay should remain ON. rPtS (YES/no) Select Yes.
YES

coUn Time counting mode up/down


Select UP counting. coUn Counting method (UP/doWn)- here selected ‘Down’ as an example.
UP doWn .
Enable or disable Semi-lock functionality
SLoC Select Yes. SLoC Enable or disable semi-lock functionality
YES Select Yes.
YES
selected).
12.’UP’ key short pressed in online edit mode - If both timers are configured then display At which profile number you want to save this profile
will show Set value of both the timers for 2 sec. When only one timer is configured then PrFL Select P1. PrFL At which profile number you want to save this profile
it wil have no effect on the screen. P1 P2 Select P2
13.’Up/down’ short pressed in Program mode - Increment/ Decrement the value/parameter.
14.’Down + UP’ key long pressed in run mode when both timers are selected - Reset the VLL010-05
timer1 and timer2 both.
Operating Mode & Description Timing Diagram Operating Mode & Description Timing Diagram
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:

MODE - 00: ON DELAY MODE - 19: ACCUMULATIVE DELAY ON INVERTED


Parameter Specifications
On application of the supply voltage, the preset time SIGNAL
Supply Characteristics: duration (T) starts. On completion of the pre-set time, Time commences as supply voltage is applied and signal is
Input Supply & Frequency Range 110-240V AC (Un) , -20% to +10% of Un, 47-63 Hz the output is switched ON & remains on till the supply present. When input signal is absent, the timing pauses &
voltage is present. resumes only when the input signal is present again. The output
Power Consumption 9 VA max. is switched ON at the end of the preset time duration.
MODE-01: ON DELAY CONSTANT SUPPLY TYPE 2
Reset Time < 200 ms @ Rated Supply for Both Relay ON condition. MODE - 20: ACCUMULATIVE IMPULSE ON SIGNAL
Timing will commence when the supply voltage is applied
On application of supply voltage, the output is switch ON & the
Initiate Time < 100 ms and input signal removed. After the time period has elapsed,
preset timing duration commences. When input signal is present,
output is switched ON. If signal is applied during the timing
Signal Characteristics: the timing pauses & resumes only when the input signal is absent.
then the timing stops. Timing will restart only when signal
The output is switched OFF at the end of the preset duration (TON).
High Range: 85-265V AC/ 100-265V DC, is removed again. Therefore there are two methods this
Input signals
Low Range: 24-60V AC/DC timer can be controlled, either by application or removal
of signal input and with the interruption of the supply MODE - 21: LEADING EDGE IMPULSE
Signal Sensing Time Guaranteed signal Present 50 ms. But for DC, signal On application of supply voltage & input signal, the output is
voltage to the timer with signal removal.
present may get detected for 5 ms pulse. switched ON for preset time. After completion of preset time
Signal Wait period 100ms @ Power 'ON' & for signal based modes only period, output is switched OFF. If the input signal is applied or
MODE-02: ON DELAY CONSTANT SUPPLY TYPE 3
opened during preset timing period, the output and timing
A permanent supply voltage is required. The timing period
No. of Signal I/P & Signal Isolation 1 Isolated Signal , Signal Isolation - 2 KV remains unaffected.
starts when the signal is present and will continue irrespective
Relay Output Characteristics: of any further changes to signal input. MODE - 22: LEADING EDGE IMPULSE 2
After the time period has elapsed output is switched ON. On application of the input signal the output is immediately
Contact Rating 5A NO & 3A NC @250VAC/30VDC Resistive. Signal change has no effect during timing period. To reset switched ON. The output remains ON for the preset time duration
the timer, signal must be removed and then closed once again. (T) after which it is switched OFF. If the input signal is absent
Utilization Category AC 15: 250V AC/2A, Cos Ø = 0.6, 85ºc, 100000 Operations.
during the pre-set time, the output immediately switched OFF.
DC 13: Ue rated voltage V – 24; Ie rated current A – 2.0. MODE-03: ON DELAY (CONTROL SWITCH RESETTABLE)
When the supply voltage is applied and signal is present, the MODE - 23: TRAILING EDGE IMPULSE
Contact Material Contact Material Ag alloy (Cd free). timing function starts. If signal is removed and present again When the supply voltage is applied and input signal is absent,
during the preset timing then timing is restarted and output the output is switched ON for the preset time duration (T).After
Mechanical Life Expectancy 5*106 Operations. stays OFF. After preset time has elapsed the output is ON. completion of preset time period, output is switched OFF. If I/P
signal is present during the preset timing period then output is
Electrical Life expectancy 1*105 Operations. MODE – 04: SIGNAL ON DELAY
switched OFF & timing stops.
Time commences as supply voltage and signal is present.
Switching Frequency 1800 Operations/hour. When input signal is absent, the timing resets. The output is MODE - 24: TRAILING EDGE IMPULSE 2
switched ON at the end of the preset time duration (TOFF). When the input signal to the timer is absent, the output is
Feature Characteristics:
When output is ON if signal is absent then output switches OFF. immediately switched ON for the preset time duration (TON)
after which it is switched OFF. If the input signal is present
No. of Timers & No of Relay Outputs 2 Timers (Independent) & 2 Separate Relay Outputs.
MODE - 05: INVERTED SIGNAL ON DELAY during the pre-set time, the output remains unaffected.
No. of Default Modes 34 (Run Time Editable). When supply voltage is applied and if signal is absent then
the preset time duration (TOFF) starts. On preset time MODE - 25: DELAYED IMPULSE
Customized Modes Can be programmed as per customer requirement. completion, the output is switched ON. If signal is present On application of supply and input signal, the preset 'OFF' time
during timing period, then timing stops and timing restarts duration (TOFF) starts. The output is switched ON at the end of
No. of Timing Profiles 2 profiles can be saved & Recall whenever required.
when signal is removed. preset 'OFF' time duration. Then the preset 'ON' time starts
Day Day. Hrs Hrs. Min irrespective of the signal state & ON till the completion of ' TON'.
Timing Resolution
MODE -06: INVERTED SIGNAL ON DELAY TYPE 2
During the output OFF period if signal is present then timing is
Timing Range 999 99.9 999 99.9 999 When the supply voltage is applied and input signal is absent,
restarted, but output is unaffected. The signal change has no
the preset time duration (TOFF) starts. After the time period Timing Reloaded
effect during time period (TON).
Timing Resolution Min. Sec Sec. Hr-Min Min-Sec has elapsed, the output is switched ON. Signal change has no
effect during timing period. Output stays ON until supply MODE-26: DELAYED IMPULSE TYPE 2
99.9 999 99.9 9.99 9.99 voltage has been interrupted.
Timing Range A permanent supply is required. When signal is present the output
will remain OFF while the first preset time period (TOFF) elapses.
Timing Accuracy +/- 0.01% MODE – 07: SIGNAL OFF DELAY Once this time period has elapsed the output is switched ON for
When the supply voltage is applied & input signal present, the the second preset time period (TON). Once this second time period
Factory Default Setting Timer 1: On Delay 10 sec. Timer 2: On Delay 10 Sec. output is switched ON. When the signal is absent the preset (TON) had elapsed then output is switched OFF and cycle stops.
time duration commences & the output is switched OFF at Output stays OFF until supply voltage has been interrupted.
Display 7-Segment 2x4 digit common cathode type. the end of the preset time duration. If signal is present during During timing period (TON or TOFF) if signal is absent then output
timing period, then timing stops and timing restarts when is switched OFF and the cycle stops, cycle will start with output
Keypad 4 front key as Enter, Up, Down & Esc.
signal is absent again. OFF state when the input signal present again.
Key De-bounce Time 100 ms Max. MODE-08: OFF DELAY CONST. SUPPLYTYPE 2 MODE-27: DELAYED PULSE (CONSTANT SUPPLY)
A permanent supply voltage is required. When the input signal POWER BASED
Time Counting Options User Selectable: Elapsed Time (Up) or
is present the output is switched ON immediately. When input The timing period (TOFF) starts when the supply is applied to the
Remaining Time (Down).
signal is removed the timing period starts. After the time period timer. After the preset has elapsed output is switched ON for the
has elapsed output is switched OFF. Once the timing period has preset pulse (TON) duration. To reset the timer the supply has to
LED Indications SG (G) Op1 (R) Op2 (R) SV (R) P1/P2 (R) Up/
Down (R) started further changes in the input signal will have no effect. be interrupted. If this interruption occurs during the pulsed
Signal Relay Relay Profile P1 Up However once the timing cycle has been completed the process output (TON) then the output is switched OFF and the timer will
Set
Present OP1 ON OP2 ON Value Running Counting may be started again by closing input signal. While the timer is reset.
executing the only way to reset the timer is to interrupt the
MODE-28: DELAYED PULSE (REMOTE TRIG.)
supply.
Environmental Characteristics: The timing period (TOFF) will start when input signal is closed with
the supply connected. After preset time (TOFF) has elapsed the
Operating Temperature -5 to +55º c MODE - 09: CYCLIC ON/OFF
output is switched ON for the per-selected pulse (TON) duration.
On application of supply voltage, the output is initially switched
Storage Temperature- 10 to 60º c To reset the timer either input signal needs to be removed or
ON for the preset 'ON' time duration (TON) after which it is
Relative Humidity 5 to 95% supply has to interrupt. If this action occurs during the pulsed
switched OFF for the preset 'OFF' time duration (TOFF).
output cycle (TON) then output is switched OFF and the timer Timing stopped &
2000m This Cycle repeats and continues till supply is present.
Operating Altitude will reset. Relay OFF
MODE - 10: CYCLIC OFF/ON
Enclosure Protection IP 30 for Housing & front Facial and IP 20 for Terminals
On application of supply voltage, the output is initially switched MODE-29: DELAYED PULSE (CONST. SUPPLY TYPE 1)
Pollution Degree II OFF for the preset 'OFF' time duration (TOFF), after which it is Supply to the unit must be continuous. On application of input
switched ON for the preset 'ON' time duration (TON). signal the time period 'TOFF' starts to run. On completion of 'TOFF',
Operating Position Any
This Cycle repeats and continues till supply is present. the relay output is switched ON immediately and the time period
Mechanical Characteristics: 'TON' starts to run. On completion of 'TON' the output is switched
MODE-11: ASYMMETRIC CYCLE PULSE START OFF. The input signal has no effect until 'TOFF' or 'TON' have
Dimensions (W x H x D) 896-6872: 48 x 48 x 92.5 mm & 896-6879: 48 x 48 x 106.5
A permanent supply voltage is required. The timer function is completely expired.
Mounting Type 896-6872 - Panel/Flush, 896-6879 – DIN/Base/Socket triggered by the input signal. When input signal present the
output is switched ON while the first preset time period (TON) MODE-30: ON PULSE (CONTROL SWITCH
Weight (Packed) 160gms Approx. RESETTABLE)/ WATCH DOG TYPE
elapses. Once this time period (TON) has elapsed output is
Panel Cut-out 45 x 45 mm switched OFF for the second preset time (TOFF) period. Once When the supply is connected and signal is applied, output is
this second time period (TOFF) had elapsed then output switched ON and the timing function starts. If signal is removed
Enclosure Material UL 94-V0 and applied during the preset timing then timing is restarted and
switched ON and the cycle will start from the beginning again.
If input signal is opened during timing (TON or TOFF) the cycle Timing stopped output stays ON. After preset time(TON) has elapsed the output
EMI/EMC Compliance: Timing Reloaded
will stop and output is switched OFF, cycle will start with output is switched OFF
Compliance Edition Level ON state when the input signal present again.
Test MODE – 31: ON PULSE (SUPPLY RESET)
Standard
On application of supply voltage the output is switched ON. The
Harmonic Current Emission IEC 61000-3-2 Ed. 3.0 (2005-11) Class A MODE-12: ASYMMETRIC RECYCLER PULSE START first pulse of input signal starts the preset time period. Receiving
TYPE 2 pulses during the time period extends it and output stays ON.
ESD Immunity IEC 61000-4-2 Ed. 1.2 (2001-04) II A permanent supply voltage is required. The timer function is Receiving no signal pulses during the time period completes it
Radiated Susceptibility IEC 61000-4-3 III triggered by input signal. When input signal is present the output and output is switched OFF. Output stays OFF until supply
Ed. 3.0 (2006-02) Timing Reloaded
is switched OFF while the first preset time period (TOFF) elapses. voltage has been interrupted.
Electrical Fast Transient ( Power Ports & Signal Port) IEC 61000-4-4 IV Once this time period has elapsed output is switched ON for the
Ed. 2.0 (2004-07)
second preset time period (TON). Once this second time period MODE – 32: Leading Edge Bi-stable or Step Relay
Surge Immunity (Power Port) IEC 61000-4-5 IV (TON) had elapsed then output is switched OFF and the cycle After every signal, the output contact changes their states,
Ed. 2.0 (2005-11)
will start from the beginning again. If input signal is absent alternately switching from open to close & vice versa.
Timing stopped
Surge Immunity (Signal Port) IEC 61000-4-5 III during timing (TON or TOFF) the cycle will stop and output is Important Note:
Ed. 2.0 (2005-11)
switched OFF, cycle will start with output OFF state when the As per the timing diagram this mode is not time base mode,
Conducted Susceptibility IEC 61000-4-6 III input signal present again. hence ideally there is no need to enter the time. But if we have
Ed. 2.2 (2006-05)
select action on Signal present as relay ON continuously, then
MODE – 13: SIGNAL ON OFF DELAY
Voltage Dips (AC) IEC 61000-4-11 Ed. 2.0 (2004-03) I, II, IV & V as per flow chart of the TDT2 (Action on Transition during Run
On application of signal the preset time (T) starts. After this
Time) will not shown. So select relay on time maximum
preset time has elapsed, output is switched ON. During this
Voltage Dips (DC) for Signal IEC 61000-4-29 Ed. 2.0 (2004-03) I & II i.e. 999 Days.
timing, if signal is absent then output is switched ON
immediately and OFF delay is started. Once this time period MODE – 33: Forward- Reverse Mode With total time
Conducted Emission CISPR 14-1 Ed. 5.0 (2005-11) Class A
has elapsed the output is switched OFF. During this OFF delay A permanent supply voltage is required. The timer function is
if signal is present again the output switched OFF immediately triggered by input signal. When input signal is present then both
Radiated Emission CISPR 14-1 Class A U
Ed. 5.0 (2005-11) and ON Delay restarted. output are switched OFF for first pause time period (P). After
S
MODE –14: SIGNAL ON OFF DELAY TYPE 1 completion of pause time period then output R1 is switched ON
Safety Compliance: T
On application of supply voltage & input signal the preset time (R2 OFF)for the second preset time period (t1). Once this
T
Test Compliance Std. Edition Level (T) starts. After this preset time has elapsed, output is switched second time period (t1) had elapsed again output R1 is switched
R1
ON. During this timing, if signal is absent then output is OFF. After completion of next pause time (P) period then output P t1 P t2 P t1

Test Voltage (I/P & O/P) IEC 60947-5-1 Ed. 3.0 (2003-11) 2 KV switched ON immediately and preset timing is restarted. R2 is switched ON for the third preset time period (t2). Above
R2
Opening the signal during this timing suspends timing but does cycle will repeat for total time duration (T).
Test Voltage (All Terminals & Enclosure) IEC 60255-5-1 Ed. 3.0 (2003-12) 4 KV not reset the time sequence. Timing will resume immediately Note: 1) Cycle will start if signal is high at Power ON or signal
when signal is present again. Therefore, total time taken before transition occurs from low to high. 2)Total time and cycle will
T : Total time
Single Fault IEC 61010-1 Ed. 2.0 (2001-02) -----> the delayed contact changes state is the preset time plus any restart when signal transition occurs from low to high.3) There
Timing Pause P : Pause time
time that the signal is opened. Once this time period has will be no change in Timer status if signal transition occurs t1 : Forward time
Timing Break
Insulation Resistance UL 508 Ed. 17 (1999-01) 50 KΩ elapsed the output is switched OFF. from high to low. 4) After completion of one cycle (when total t2 : Reverse time.
time counting is complete), cycle will start again when signal
Leakage Current UL 508 Ed. 17 (1999-01) < 3.5 mA transition occurs from low to high.
MODE – 15: SIGNAL ON/OFF Type 2
On application of input signal, the preset delay time period (T) MODE – 34: Forward- Reverse Mode Without total time
Environmental Compliance:
starts. During this timing if signal is removed then timing is A permanent supply voltage is required. The timer function is
----- stopped and timing will be restarted when signal applied again. triggered by input signal. When input signal is present then both
Cold Heat IEC 60068-2-1 Ed. 6.0 (2007-03) U
After this time period has elapsed output is switched ON. output are switched OFF for first pause time period (P). After
S
----- On removal of input signal, the preset time period starts again completion of pause time period then output R1 is switched ON
Dry Heat IEC 60068-2-2 Ed. 5.0 (2007-07)
& the output is switched OFF when the preset time duration is (R2 OFF)for the second preset time period (t1). Once this R1
complete. Output stays OFF until supply voltage has been second time period (t1) had elapsed again output R1 is switched P t1 P t2 P t1
Vibration IEC 60068-2-6 Ed. 7.0 (2007-12) 5g Timing Stopped
interrupted. OFF. After completion of next pause time (P) period R2
Ed. 4.0 (2008-02) 40g, 6 ms then output R2 is switched ON for the third preset time
Repetitive Shock IEC 60068-2-27 MODE - 16: IMPULSE ON ENERGIZING period (t2).
On application of supply voltage, the output is instantly switched Note:1) Cycle will start if signal is high at Power ON or signal P : Pause time
Non-Repetitive Shock IEC 60068-2-27 Ed. 4.0 (2008-02) 30g, 15 ms
ON for the preset time duration (TON) after it is switched OFF. transition occurs from low to high. 2) Cycle will restart when t1 : Forward time
signal transition occurs from low to high. 3) There will be no t2 : Reverse time.
TERMINAL DETAILS: MODE - 17: IMPULSE ON/OFF change in Timer status if signal transition occurs from high to
When supply voltage is applied and on closing or opening of low.
AWG CURRENT(A) input signal, the output is switched ON & the preset time duration
Timeout:
starts. On completion of the time duration the output is switched
0.5 N.m (4.5 Lb.in) 14 8 1. If user is in Program mode or in Profile selection, & there is no any single key press event for 45 sec.
OFF. During timing period, changing the state of the input signal
dose not affects output but resets time. Then device will RUN with previous settings (Restart the Operation).
16 6.4
2 2. If user is in Preset Time Edit mode during Run Time & there is no any single key press event for 45 sec.
1 x 1.5 mm
18 4.8 Then device will RUN with previous settings (Resume the Operation)
Solid / Stranded Wire MODE – 18: ACCUMULATIVE DELAY ON SIGNAL
On application of supply voltage, the preset timing duration
20 3.2 Preset Time/Set Value: The Time duration selected or entered by the user.
commences. When input signal is present, the timing pauses &
AWG 1 X 26 to 14 resumes only when the input signal is absent. The output is
22 1.6
switched ON at the end of the preset time duration (TOFF). Run Time/Current Time/Process Value:
This is the running time on the device. In down counting mode it indicates the remaining time of Preset Time
Use Cu wire of 75ºC only. and in Up counting it indicates the elapsed time.
VLL010-05

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