Operators and Reference Manual
MC12 OM RM EN 74-111-132 v1.03.doc Ver. 1.03 Page 18 of 47
6.7.14. Function 17 - Timer 1
Value: Seconds.
A time interval can be set between a starting signal and the time the drive actually starts.
The starting signal can be either the <GO> key or an external starting signal.
The range is between 0.0 and 25.0 seconds at intervals of 0.1 second.
If a value outside the range 0.0 to 25.0 is entered, the MC12 will automatically correct the
value to the closest value allowed and prompt the operator to accept it by pressing <ENT>.
For instance if 1.25 sec. have been entered, the MC12 will round the value to 1.2 sec.
6.7.15. Function 18 - Timer 2
Value: Seconds.
A delay can be set between the starting signal and the time the drive actually starts. The
starting signal can be either the <GO> key or an external starting signal.
The range is between 0.0 and 25.0 seconds at intervals of 0.1 second.
For the duration of the delay specified in Timer 2, the status signals of the two external ports
will be active and continue to be active during the filling of the drive.
If a value outside the range 0.0 to 25.0 is entered, the MC12 will automatically correct the
value to the closest value allowed and prompt the operator to accept it by pressing <ENT>.
For instance if 1.25 sec. have been entered, the MC12 will round the value to 1.2 sec.
6.7.16. Function 19 - Timer 3
Value: Seconds.
A time interval can be set where the status signal says that the filler is operating AFTER it
actually stopped.
The interval is from 0.0 to 25.5 seconds.
For the duration of the delay specified in Timer 3, the status signals of the two external ports
will be active after the completion of the filling of the drive.
If a value outside the range between 0.0 and 25.5 is entered, the MC12 will automatically
correct the value to the closest value allowed and the operator has to accept it by pressing
the <ENT> key.
For instance if 1.25 sec. have been entered, the MC12 will round down the value to 1.2 sec.