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Tapman TX2 User Manual

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APMAN
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TX2
PROGRAMMABLE TIMER
Specifications subject to change as development is a continuous process. TX2_Manual Ver: 1.0
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Specifications
Display: 0.56” height 3 digit Red.
Time ranges: 9.99 / 99.9 / 999 sec,
9:59 min:sec, 99.9 / 999 min, 9.99 /
99.9 / 999 Hrs.
Counting
Direction: Up / Down.
Modes: a) ON delay b) Interval c) Cyclic On
first d) Cyclic OFF first.
Time setting: By front keypad.
Outputs: 2 C/O.
Relay rating: 7A @ 240VAC.
Inputs: a) START b) RESET
Reset: a) Front panel. b) Rear terminal. c) On
power interruption.
Reset Time: Less than 100ms.
Accuracy: ±0.05% or 50msec which ever is
greater.
Supply: 220VAC ±10% @ 50 / 60 Hz.
Mounting: Panel mounting.
Housing: ABS.
Operating
Temperature: 0˚C to 50˚C.
Humidity: 95% R.H. Non condensing.
OPERATING MODES
Precautions during use
High voltage spikes (noise) present in the industrial
environment can cause malfunctioning of the
instrument like erratic display, latch up, data loss or
permanent damage to the instrument.
To reduce the chances of malfunction
a) Use of MOV across supply of timers and snubber
circuits across loads are recommended.
b) Use separate shielded wires for inputs.
SET VALUE PROGRAMMING
1. On-delay / Interval mode
a. Keep the
button pressed for 3 seconds.
b. The display shows the Set value and starts to
flash (on and off).
c. Using
and buttons change to desired
value.
d. While the display is still flashing press
button.
2. Cyclic On-first/ Cyclic Off first mode.
a. Keep the
button pressed for 3 seconds.
b. The display shows
and starts flashing.
c. Keeping the
button pressed use and
buttons to select
(On time) or (Off time).
d. Leave the
button.
e. Now the display shows the corresponding set
value.
f. Using
and buttons change to desired
value.
g. While the display is still flashing press
button.
RESETTING THE TIMER
1. By front panel:
Press the
and buttons together for 3
seconds.
2. Remote reset:
TX2 can be reset from a remote push button by
shorting the RST and COM terminals.
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Tapman TX2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTapman
ModelTX2
CategoryTimer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Precautions During Use

Reduce Malfunction Chances

Recommendations for reducing malfunction due to noise, including MOV and snubber circuits, and shielded wires.

Specifications

Operating Modes

Set Value Programming

Set Value Programming: On-delay/Interval

Procedure to set time value for On-delay or Interval modes using front panel buttons.

Set Value Programming: Cyclic Modes

Procedure to set time values for Cyclic On-first and Cyclic Off-first modes.

Resetting the Timer

Reset Timer: Front Panel

How to reset the timer using the front panel buttons by pressing and buttons together.

Reset Timer: Remote

How to reset the timer using a remote push button by shorting the RST and COM terminals.

Set Value Recall

Configuration Recall

Configuration

Entering Configuration Mode

Steps to enter configuration mode by removing power, holding a button, and reapplying power.

Navigating and Changing Parameters

Using buttons to navigate parameters and change their values.

Saving Configuration Changes

Procedure to save changes and exit configuration mode by pressing the ESC button.

Configuration Parameters

Time Unit and Range

Setting the time units (Seconds, Minutes, Hours) and the time range (e.g., 9.99, 9.59).

Counting Direction

Setting the counting direction to UP (incrementing) or DOWN (decrementing).

Operating Mode Selection

Selecting the timer mode: On Delay, Interval, Cyclic On first, or Cyclic Off first.

Front Panel Reset Enable

Enabling or disabling the reset function via the front panel.

Output 2 Functionality

Configuring Output 2 to follow Output 1, pulse, or be opposite.

Reset Input Configuration

Defining how the RESET input affects cycle restart (Normal, Auto, Level, Gate, Edge).