TABLE 6
The relay faithfully follows loop engagement without
any timing
The relay is energized after a delay in loop engagement
The relay is energized when the loop is engaged and
de-energized after the delay following freeing of the
loop
The relay is energized when the loop is engaged and
de-energized after the delay, even if the loop is still
engaged
The relay is energized when the loop is freed for the
specified delay time
EN
14 - English
1 - Time function: allows you to select the type of timing linked with the relay output, on
the basis of the following Table 6.
2 - Time unit
: selects the basic unit for timing.
3 - Time multiplier: selects the multiplier for timing time; if, for example, the unit of time is
“1 second” and the multiplier is 3, then timing will take 3 seconds.
Infinite
Impulse at end
Delay at start
Impulse at start
Delay at end