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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 :
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
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
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.
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
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
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.
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