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Sample of ON Delay Timer Settings |
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Set the preset value by the minute on the screen, and create the timer which passes power after the preset value passing.
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Place "TON (ON Delay Timer)" on Logic Program
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Set the specified variable (e.g.; Timer) on the placed "TON (ON Delay Timer)".
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Place "OUT (Coil Output)" which turns ON when the preset value has passed after "NO (Normally Open)" had turned ON, and set the specified variable (e.g.; Output).
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Place "NO (Normally Open)" as Timer keeps tuned ON while power passes, and set the specified variable (e.g.; Timer on).
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Timer counts by the millisecond. Therefore, please use "MUL (Multiplication Operation)" to set the value by the minute. |
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Set the specified variable (e.g.; Setting Value).
The variable value which has been allocated to the Operand "S1" will be the preset value by the minute.
* In Step 3, you will place Data Display to input the preset value to the variable which you have set at this point, on the screen.
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B.
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Set the constant on "S2" to change the value which has been inputted on the screen into the value by the minute.
(1 second = 1000 ms, 1 minute = 60 seconds, 1 minute = 60000 ms. Therefore , in case to set by the minute, set 60000)
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Set the preset value variable "Variable. PT (e.g.; Timer PT)", which has been created automatically when the timer variable was created, on "D1" to store the result of "MUL" calculation.
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Place Data Display on the screen, and allocate the variable (e.g.; Setting Value), which you have set on "S1" of "MUL", to Monitor Word Address.
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Settings completed.
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