Instructions
Table Of Contents
- 1. Getting started
- 2. Safety instructions
- 3. Safe and correct soldering
- 4. Operation overview
- 5. Technical specifications
- 6. Assembling the kit
- 7. Connecting the Multi-Timer
- 8. Setting the Multi-Timer
- 9. Check list for troubleshooting
- 10. Guarantee bond
- 11. EU Declaration of Conformity
- 12. Declarations concerning the WEEE directive
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Multi-Timer English
In order to connect the module you need
wire. Recommended diameters:
> 0,10 mm² for buttons and switches (e.g. item no. 73-1021x,
x=0..9)
> 0,25 mm² for all other connections (e.g. item no. 73-1031x, x=0..9)
For testing the module you need
an electric light bulb with a separate power supply a
a switch
For the connection to the switching inputs you need:
for use as a time switch or a pulse delay (operation mode 1 or 2):
four push buttons, e.g. item no. 84-5212x, x=1..5 (or circuits to
release a switching pulse);
for use as a random switch (operation mode 3):
four switches, e.g. item no. 84-51510 (or comparable circuits);
for use as a start-brake-stopover switch (operation mode 4):
one switch, e.g. item no. 84-51510 (or a circuit to switch over the
signal);
one reed kontact (e.g. item no. 84-53110) or Hall sensor (e.g. item
no. 84-53210) in combination with a magnet (e.g. item no. 84-
53990)
or a photoelectric barrier or similar for initiating of braking;
one push-button (e.g. item no. 84-5212x, x=1..5) or switch (e.g.
item no. 84-51510) to extend the duration of stay manyually.
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