4 Uni 1M Uni 4M
4 Uni 1M Uni 4M
4 Uni 1M Uni 4M
S1 S1
4
A Q
t t t p t p
p= 300mS
S1
H D S1
90 69 45 t t t t t t t t t
S1
CS D/I S1
t t t t t t t t t
S1 S1
BS IS
� TIMING FUNCTIONS
Function A: On delay - initiated by supply on terminals unlike function “C” if the trigger is still present after
A1 & A2, which commences timing, the relay contacts timing has been completed this will not have any effect,
energise after the timing period. Removal of the supply in all circumstances the trigger will need to be removed
after timing has been completed and the relay contacts and reinstated for the function to happen again. If the
will de-energise, if removal of the supply is before trigger input to terminal S is present before the
timing has been completed the remaining time will be connection of the supply to terminals A1 & A2, when
cancelled. the supply is connected the relay contacts will
Function H: Interval timer - initiated by supply on immediately energise and timing commences.
terminals A1 & A2. Relay contacts energise Function Q: Delayed pulse (once only) - initiated by
immediately on connection of the supply. On supply on terminals A1 & A2. The relay contacts will
completion of timing relay contacts de-energise. If the energise (pulse) briefly after the timing period and then
supply is removed during the timing period the relay de-energise. For the function to happen again the
contacts will de-energise immediately. supply will have to be removed and re-connected. If
Function C: Delay off with trigger input (trailing edge) the supply is removed before the pulse the set time will
- a permanent supply is required at all times on be cancelled. The pulse length is fixed at 300 mSec.
terminals A1 & A2, however this is not the controlling Function D: Flasher (pause first) - initiated by supply on
factor. The controlling factor is a trigger input from A1 terminals A1 & A2. Timing commences to energise relay
onto terminal S. On an input being made to terminal S contacts and then times to de-energise relay contacts.
the relay contacts energise, on removal of the trigger This cycle continues so long as the supply is connected.
input (trailing edge) the relay contacts time to de- The time period on both energisation and de-
energise. If the trigger input is reinstated after timing energisation will be the same. If the supply is removed
has commenced it will immediately cancel any at any point within the cycle any remaining time will be
remaining delay time and the trigger will need to be cancelled and if the relay contacts are energised they
removed again for timing to commence once again. If will de-energise.
the supply on terminals A1 & A2 is removed at any Function DI: Flasher (pulse first) - exactly as function
point when the relay contacts are energised “D” but on the connection of the supply to terminals A1
irrespective of what state the trigger input is at, the & A2 the relay contacts immediately energise and then
relay contacts will de-energise. If the trigger input to time to de-energise.
terminal S is present before the connection of the
Function I: Latching relay “pulse on, pulse off.’ via
supply to terminals A1 & A2, when the supply is
trigger input - a permanent supply is required at all
connected the relay contacts will immediately energise
times on terminals A1 & A2, however this is not the
and as above removal of S will commence timing.
controlling factor. The controlling factor is a trigger
Function B: Single shot timer / delay off with trigger input from A1 onto terminal S. On an input being made
input (leading edge) - as function “C” but the relay to terminal S the relay contacts will immediately
contacts energise and timing commences on the energise, on a new trigger input the relay contacts will
immediate input to terminal S (leading edge). Also immediately de-energise. In brief the unit works as a
“pulse on, pulse off’ relay.
MULTI FUNCTION TIMERS
UNI-1M UNI-4M
CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS
A1 S A2 A1 S A2
35 36 38 45
5 6 7 UNI-1M 5 6 7
4 4
3 8 3 8
2 9 2 9
1 TIME 10 ~(+) S1 1 TIME 10 ~(+)
S1
U
A1 U
A1
1-10m 10-100m 1-10m 10-100m
10-100s 1-10h 15 10-100s 1-10h 15 25 35 45
1-10s 10-100h
S 1-10s 10-100h
S
0.1-1s 1-10d R 0.1-1s 1-10d R1 R2 R3 R4
RANGE RANGE
R B Q R B Q
C D C D
FUNCTION FUNCTION
H D/I 16 18 H D/I 16 18 26 28 36 38 46 48
A I A I
~(-) 25 26 28 46 ~(-)
15 16 18 A2 15 16 18 48 A2