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Control  
P210, 220, 230 = 3 (Control) 
When a relay is being set as a control relay, the second parameter that will 
be displayed in the menu determines its function. 
P211, P221, P231 - Relay Function, 
This function allows the relay to be assigned to specific control functions 
and mainly work in relation to time.  
Relay will energise “ON” after the Cycle 
time that is set in Relay Setpoint 2 (P214, 
224, 234). And turns “OFF”, de-energises, 
after the On-Time Period that is set in 
Relay Setpoint 1 (P213, 223, 233) 
Step Time Control allows relays to be used 
to control a device, such as a motorised 
valve or gate, to maintain the level within 
two predetermined points. Relays will 
energise “ON” when Step Time condition 
is in effect and de-energises “OFF” when 
Step Time goes off. One relay will be 
required to control an increase in level, 
(‘open’ the device) and a second relay is 
required to control a decrease in level, 
(‘close’ the device). Alarm ID (P212, 222, 
232) is used to assign the relay to control 
either the open or close condition. Step 
Time Control relay requires three setpoints. 
The first set point (P213, 223, 233) 
determines the level, at which the relay is 
to be activated, (N.B. level setpoint for 
open relay, increase the level, must be 
lower than the setpoint for the close relay, 
decrease the level). The relay will 
energise “ON” after the Limit time that is 
set in Relay Setpoint 3 (P215, 225, 235). 
And turns “OFF”, de-energises, after the 
Drive Period that is set in Relay Setpoint 
2 (P214, 224, 234).