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When P*211, 221, 231, 241, 251, 261 = 2 (Step Time) 
P*213, P*223, P*233, P*243, P*253, P*263 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 (P*104) 
See the appropriate relay function tables (P*211, 221, 231, 241, 251, 261) for 
further information. 
P*214, P*224, P*234, P*244, P*254, P*264 Relay Setpoint 2 
Relay Setpoints are entered in Seconds to set Drive Period, the time that the 
relay will remain ON  
See the appropriate relay Function tables (P*211, 221, 231, 241, 251, 261) for 
further information. 
P*215, P*225, P*235, P*245, P*255, P*265 Relay Setpoint 3 
This parameter is used to determine the Limit Time between each Drive Period. 
Relay Setpoints are entered in Minutes, during which time the relay will remain 
OFF. 
See the appropriate relay Function tables (P*211, 221, 231, 241, 251, 261) 
for further information. 
When P*211, 221, 231, 241, 251, 261 = 3 (General Control)  
P*213, P*223, P*233, P*243, P*253, P*263 Relay Setpoint 1 
This parameter determines the “ON” point of the relay. 
Relay Setpoint 1 is entered in values of Measurement Units (P104) 
See the appropriate relay function tables (P*211, 221, 231, 241, 251, 261) for 
further information. 
P*214, P*224, P*234, P*244, P*254, P*264 Relay Setpoint 2 
This parameter determines the “OFF” point of the relay. 
Relay Setpoints are entered in values of Measurement Units (P*104) 
See the appropriate relay Function tables (P2*11, 221, 231, 241, 251, 261) for 
further information.