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5-41 On Delay, Relay
Array [8](Relay 1 [0], Relay 2 [1], Relay 3 [2], Relay 4 [3], Relay 5 [4], Relay 6 [5], Relay 7 [6], Relay 8 [7], Relay 9 [8])
Range: Function:
0.01 s* [0.01 - 600.00 s] Enter the delay of the relay cut-in time. Select one of available mechan-
ical relays and MCB 105 in an array function. See par.5-40
Function
Relay. Relay 3-6 are included in MCB 113.
5-42 Off Delay, Relay
Array [8] (Relay 1 [0], Relay 2 [1], Relay 3 [2], Relay 4 [3], Relay 5 [4], Relay 6 [5], Relay 7 [6], Relay 8 [7], Relay 9 [8])
Range: Function:
0.01 s* [0.01 - 600.00 s] Enter the delay of the relay cut-out time. Select one of available mechan-
ical relays and MCB 105 in an array function. See par.5-40
Function
Relay.
If the selected event condition changes before the on or off delay timer expires, the relay output is unaffected.
5-5* Pulse Input
The pulse input parameters are used to define an appropriate window for the impulse reference area by con-
figuring the scaling and filter settings for the pulse inputs. Input terminals 29 or 33 act as frequency reference
inputs. Set terminal 29 (par.5-13
Terminal 29 Digital Input) or terminal 33 (par.5-15 Terminal 33 Digital Input)
to
Pulse input
[32]. If terminal 29 is used as an input, then set par.5-02 Terminal 29 Mode to
Input
[0].
Parameter Description
TR200 Programming Guide 4-77

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