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4 Wiring  with
4.10 Timing Relay
122 Operating instructions 05/10 MN05013003Z-EN www.eaton.com
4.10 Timing Relay
easy provides 16 timing relays T1 to T16 for use as required.
A timing relay is used to change the switch time and the on and off time of a
switch contact. The adjustable delay times are between 2 ms and 99 h 59
min. A time setpoint uses positive values, for example by means of a
constant. You can also use variables as a time setpoint, such as the values of
analog inputs or the actual values of counter relays and timing relays.
You can also use easy as a multi-function relay in the application. easy is
more flexible than any hardwired timing relay since you can wire all the
functions at the push of a button as well as program additional functions.
Counters C1…C16 (Counter)
Boolean inputs/outputs Parameters
Contact Coil Input value Output value
T "1" if the on condition is
fulfilled
DD Trigger coil
HT Stop coil
R T Reset Coil
I1 Time setpoint 1
I2 Time setpoint 2
T Actual
value
The timing relays of easy500 and easy700 function in the same
way as the timing relays of easy400 and easy600 with the
following exceptions:
1. easy500 and easy700:
The timing relay output starts with a pulse for the flash
function.
After the Reset coil is activated, the time is set to 0.
When the Reset coil is deactivated, the time count is
started again at 0.
2. easy400 and easy600:
The timing relay output starts with a pause for the flash
function.
The time is not counted until the trigger coil is
deactivated and then reactivated.

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