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4.8  Time  signal  output 
At starting each step, the time signals 1 to 4 are turned on upon elapse of the time set on the ON delay timer.     
Then, the output is turned off upon elapse of the time set on the OFF delay timer.   
During the time signal output ON, corresponding lamps of TS1 to TS4 light up.     
Select the function selection among 0 to 5 of TS 1 to 4 at each step; if either one of 1 to 4 is selected, the above 
operation is performed with the setting; if 0 is selected, no function is available; if 5 is selected, ON is always set 
during the selection step.   
If the time is set backward by using the  or  key, even after elapse of time, the output returns to the one 
corresponding to the point at which the time set backward and time counting starts at that point, i.e., in the middle 
of the way.   
Example: If the elapsed time is returned by 5 minutes by using the  key 3 minutes after the OFF delay 
terminates, the output turns on and the OFF delay counts for 2 minutes.   
ON time 
OFF time 
Output 
  △ 
  Step start 
4.9  Time  output 
During a program run, the Time output is always ON as in-a-run signal output.   
4.10  In-a-run  signal  output/end  signal  output  selection  function 
The use purpose of one relay output is selected from either in-a-run signal output or end signal output.   
4.10.1  When  selecting  the  in-a-run  signal  output 
During a run, the relay output is always ON as in-a-run signal output.     
4.10.2  When  selecting  the  end  signal  output 
At termination of the program run, the output as the end signal output is turned on or off according to the 
following flow.     
If the setting is above the maximum value within the setting range (“~~~~~” to be displayed), the output remains 
turned on until the reset status described in Section 5.3.1 is established.   
Also, the END lamp lights up. 
ON time 
Output 
  △ 
  Termination of the program run 
4.11  DI  (external  input) 
Operation including run can be performed via DI through the external drive signal selection.   
For the function of each DI, see Sections 4.10.1 to 4.10.4. 
No operation is performed for [external drive signal = OFF].   
4.11.1  Run/reset  DI 
The following operation is performed when ON continues for 2 seconds after the external contact open (OFF) 
changes to the external contact closed (ON):  
During a run: The run stops.   
During a stop: A run starts.   
4.11.2  Hold  DI 
The following operation is performed when ON continues for 2 seconds after the external contact open (OFF) 
changes to the external contact closed (ON):   
During a run: The run stops momentarily.     
During a momentary stop: The run restarts.   
4.11.3  Step  feed  DI 










