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 Setup example of Timer ON Delay
Decide the preset value by the minute on the screen, and create the Timer that passes power after the preset value has passed

1.Place Timer ON Delay on the Logic Program.
A.

Input designated variable name on the placed Timer ON Delay.

B.

Place the Output that turns ON when the preset time has passed by from the time when the Normally Open had turned ON.

C. Place the Normally Open because Timer keeps turning ON while power passes.

 

   
2.Timer counts by the millisecond, so use MUL instruction to set the preset value by the minute.
A. Stored value in this variable is the preset value set by the minute. This is allocated in the Keypad Display on the screen.
B. Calculate to change the value inputted on the screen into the value by the minute. (1 second = 1000ms. When setting by the second, the value of B wiil be 1000. When setting by the minute, it would be 60000.)
C. Allocate the variable [Variable name.PT], which is automatically created when creating the Timer, to C that the result of MUL instruction’s calculation is stored.
   
3.Allocate the same variable as MUL’s A (shown in the picture above) in the Keypad Display on the screen.
Select the variable, which has been allocated in A of MUL instruction, from the pull-down menu beside [Word Address].  
 
This is how to create the Preset Value Variable Timer set by the minute.  
 
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