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The  third  parameter  for  each  relay  determines  the  assignment  or 
condition of the relay, where required.  
P212, P222, P232 - Relay Alarm ID/Pump Group,  
P211, 221, 231 = 1 (Time) 
 This parameter has no function and will not be displayed. 
P211, 221, 231 = 2 (Step Time)  
If the relay is selected for Step Time, then this parameter is used to assign 
the relay to the 0 = Open condition (increase level) or 1 = Close condition 
(decrease level). 
The  fourth  parameter,  fifth  parameter  and  sixth  parameter  are  set  to 
determine  the  switch  points,  “ON”  and  “OFF”  for  the  relay  and  where 
required the order of start. See control function, table (P211, 221, 231) for 
further information. 
P211, 221, 231 =1 (Time) 
P213, P223, P233 - Relay Setpoint 1 
This parameter determines the “Time Period” that the relay will remain 
“ON”. 
Relay Setpoints are entered in Minutes.   
P214, P224, P234 - Relay Setpoint 2 
This parameter determines the “Cycle Time ” for the operation of the relay. 
Relay Setpoints are entered in Minutes. 
See the appropriate relay function tables (P211, 221, 231) for further 
information. 
P211, 221, 231 = 2 (Step Time)  
P213, P223, P233 - Relay Setpoint 1 
This parameter will determine the “level” at which the relay will become 
active. Relay Setpoint 1 is entered in values of Measurement Units (P104) 
P214, P224, P234 - Relay Setpoint 2 
Relay Setpoints are entered in Seconds to set Drive Period, the time that the 
relay will remain ON