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4 Operating instructions 05/10 MN05013003Z-EN www.eaton.com
4.14.7 Parallel circuit operating like a series connection of break
contacts ....................................................................................... 152
4.14.8 Two way switch........................................................................... 152
4.14.9 Self maintaining ........................................................................... 153
4.14.10 Impulse relays.............................................................................. 154
4.14.11 Cycle pulse on rising edge........................................................... 154
4.14.12 Cycle pulse on falling edge .......................................................... 154
4.15 Circuit examples .......................................................................... 155
4.15.1 Star-delta starting......................................................................... 155
4.15.2 4x shift register............................................................................ 156
4.15.3 Running light................................................................................ 159
4.15.4 Stairwell lighting........................................................................... 160
5 settings................................................................................ 163
5.1 Password protection.................................................................... 163
5.1.1 Password setup ........................................................................... 164
5.1.2 Selecting the scope of the password .......................................... 164
5.1.3 Activating Passwords................................................................... 165
5.1.4 unlocking.............................................................................. 165
5.1.5 Changing or deleting the password range ................................... 166
5.1.6 Password incorrect or no longer known ...................................... 167
5.2 Changing the menu language ...................................................... 167
5.3 Alter parameters .......................................................................... 168
5.3.1 Adjustable parameters for function relays ................................... 169
5.4 Setting date and time................................................................... 170
5.4.1 Set time ....................................................................................... 170
5.4.2 Setting summer time start and end............................................. 171
5.4.3 Setting summer time start and end............................................. 172
5.4.4 Summer time start and end, setting the rule............................... 172
5.5 Activating input delay (debounce)................................................ 176
5.5.1 Activating debounce (input delay)................................................ 176
5.5.2 Deactivating debounce (input delay)............................................ 177
5.6 Activating and deactivating the P buttons.................................... 177
5.6.1 Activating P buttons..................................................................... 177
5.6.2 Function of the P buttons ............................................................ 178
5.6.3 Deactivating the P buttons........................................................... 178
5.7 Startup behavior........................................................................... 178
5.7.1 Setting the startup behavior......................................................... 178
5.7.2 Behavior when the circuit diagram is deleted.............................. 179
5.7.3 Behavior during upload/download to card or PC.......................... 179
5.7.4 Possible Faults............................................................................. 179
5.7.5 Card startup behavior................................................................... 180
5.8 Setting the cycle time.................................................................. 181
5.9 Retention (non-volatile data storage) ........................................... 181
5.9.1 Permissible markers and function relays ..................................... 182
5.9.2 Setting retentive behavior............................................................ 182
5.9.3 Deleting retentive actual values................................................... 183

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