7K • Chapter 20
20-2
Select Timeout Value
Programs the duration of a User Timer.
• The range of a one-shot or a retriggerable timer is from 0.1 second to 655.3
seconds.
• Enter the 2-digit number to select a timer. Use a leading zero.
• Enter the timeout value as 1, 2, 3, or 4 digits, leading zeroes are not
required.
• If the timer is running when this command is executed, the timer continues
to run until this new timeout value is reached. But, if the new timeout value
is less than the time already expired on the timer the new timeout value is
set, the timer is stopped, and the macro assigned to the timer is executed.
Command Form:
Command Form Data Digit
Set Timer Timeout Value (PW) 49 (timer) 03
(seconds) *
from table below
Data Digit Explanation
Timer, 00-09 select one of 10 timers, 2 digits are required
Seconds, 0001-6553 seconds in 0.1 second increments from 0.1 to
655.3 seconds as 1, 2, 3, or 4 digits
Acknowledgment: Sends OK
Errors:
Error Meaning
? err 1 wrong number of digits entered
? err 2 invalid timer or seconds parameter
Default Condition: None.
Example:
To set the timeout duration of timer 00 to 27.0 seconds, enter the command:
(PW) 49 00 03 270 *
To set the timeout duration of timer 07 to 8 minutes (480 seconds), enter the
command:
(PW) 49 07 03 4800 *