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365B Long Ranger Timer: ISE, Inc

This document provides installation and operation instructions for the 365B Long Ranger Timer. The timer has a microprocessor and digital display to set and time presets between 0.01 seconds and 999 hours. It has rotary switches to set the preset time and DIP switches to select decimal places or the timing range. The timer uses relays to control outputs based on the preset timing. Instructions describe mounting the timer, setting the display mode and preset, and wiring the instantaneous and delayed contacts. Specifications cover models, power requirements, timing ranges, relays, and ordering codes. Safety notices warn that the timer is not fail-safe on its own and designs must account for potential failures.

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365B Long Ranger Timer: ISE, Inc

This document provides installation and operation instructions for the 365B Long Ranger Timer. The timer has a microprocessor and digital display to set and time presets between 0.01 seconds and 999 hours. It has rotary switches to set the preset time and DIP switches to select decimal places or the timing range. The timer uses relays to control outputs based on the preset timing. Instructions describe mounting the timer, setting the display mode and preset, and wiring the instantaneous and delayed contacts. Specifications cover models, power requirements, timing ranges, relays, and ordering codes. Safety notices warn that the timer is not fail-safe on its own and designs must account for potential failures.

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ISE, Inc.

10100 Royalton Rd.

Cleveland, OH 44133 USA

Tel: (440) 237-3200

Fax: (440) 237-1744

http://InstServ.com

INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTION
November, 2000
3-0365-095-04-00

365B Long Ranger Timer


DESCRIPTION:
The 365B Timer is a microprocessor based digital
timer with three rotary switches for setting and
adjustment of the Preset. The Preset can be any
three-digit value from .01 Sec to 999 Hrs. The
Decimal and Range are switch selectable.
There is a high-intensity blue vacuum fluorescent
display which is DIP switch selectable to Timeup
or Timedown. Two heavy duty 7A DPDT relays
provide instantaneous, interval or delayed output
control. Plug-in watertight panel mounting allows
easy replacement without the removal of field wiring.

1.50
38.10

5.31
134.87

1.10
27.95

ATC

2.58
65.53

2.64
67.00

MOUNTING:
1. Cut out a 2 5/8" square mounting hole.
2. Mount timer to housing before mounting in the
panel. Make sure the rubber gasket is flush with
timer bezel before tightening the screws.
3. Slide housing with timer (as pictured above)
through cut out until the gasket is against panel.
Be sure there are no ripples in gasket and it is flat
and flush to panel.
4. Holding the timer in place install the aluminum
mounting bracket around the timer housing and
slide it forward until the ends contact the rear of
the panel.

5. Using the two screws provided, attach the bracket


to the timer housing and tighten screws until the
timer housing is fastened securely to the panel.
6. Install the mylar insulator over rear of bracket by
sliding the end tabs between the bracket and the
housing and allowing metal extensions on rear of
bracket to go through the slots in insulator to hold
it securely in place.
7. Important Note for Moist Environment:
For maximum water-tightness, the two (2) front
screws securing the timer in the housing should be
torqued to 4 inch pounds.

THE DISPLAY:
A high intensity blue vacuum fluorescent display consists of three
digits and a decimal point. There
is a horizontal timing bar " "
which appears to the right of
the display and blinks once per
second during timing. This is very
useful in showing that the timer is
timing especially when the digits do
not change rapidly as in the hours
ranges. There is also a triangular timed
out symbol "
" which indicates when the
delayed relay is energized at time-out. The
timing bar blinks rapidly
at time-out as well.

TIME-OUT SYMBOL
THREE DIGIT DISPLAY
TIMING BAR

TIME UNITS WINDOW


THREE DIGIT PRESET

DECIMAL POINT
WINDOWS
DIGIT SET KNOBS
(REMOVABLE)

CHANGING THE DISPLAY MODE OF OPERATION:


(ARRANGEMENT 30 MODELS)
Depending on the position of an internal DIP switch, the 365's
three-digit display will show elapse time (TIMEUP) or time
remaining (TIMEDOWN) from the set point.
(ARRANGEMENT 50 MODELS)
Depending on the position of an internal DIP switch, the 365's
three-digit display will time up (TIMEUP & GO) to the set point,
the delayed relay energizes and continue timing until reset.
When (TIMEDOWN & GO) is selected, the display will time
down from the set point, the delayed relay energizes, and timing
continues timing up from zero giving a direct overshoot reading.
Timing will continue until reset.
(ARRANGEMENT 10 MODELS)
These units do not have a DIP switch or digital display. The display is a blinking LED which blinks once per second during timing and blinks rapidly after time-out.

ADJUSTING THE ROTARY SWITCHES:


The time preset is set with the rotary switch knobs located below each digit. These knobs can be rotated in
either direction (CW or CCW). The time preset can be adjusted during timer operation, this will result in an
immediate change in the timing cycle. Setting all three digits to zero will cause an instant time-out of the timer.

CHANGING THE TIMING RANGES:


Decimal Point Location can be changed with the white plastic lever arm mounted behind the front face of
the timer. This lever arm moves into three positions (XXX, XX.X, XX.X). With finger force you can change
the position and at the same time observe the front of the timer. This sets the decimal point electronically
as well as mechanically.
SEC-MIN-HRS can be changed by moving a small arm located in a slotted arc on the side plate of the
timer. Depressing this arm slightly with a pencil or pen point allows selection of any one of three ranges.
This sets the range electronically as well as graphically in the window on the front of the timer.

OPERATION:
As soon as power is applied to terminals 1 (L1) & 2 (L2) and a jumper from 1 to 15 (clock) of the timer.
The instantaneous relay is energized and its contacts (8-6-7 & 9-14-10) change state. The timer starts
timing, indicated by the display. When the preset value is reached, the display stops, the triangular timed
out symbol lights, and the delayed relay energizes and its contacts (3-4-5 & 13-11-12) change state. The
timer remains in this timed-out condition until reset by removing power from terminal 1 for at least 60
msec. At reset, both relays revert back to their shelf (without power) state.

Instantaneous Contacts
8

I1

I1

14

I2

L1

L2

10

L1 to Clock

WIRING

Delayed Contacts

15

4
D1

I2

Start/Reset

13

D1

D2

Run

Power
Supply

Clock

HOUSING TERMINALS:
14

13

12

11

10

15

16

11

12
D2

SPECIFICATIONS:
Models - choice of three standard 120VAC models:

Power Requirements

365B300Q10PX timing LED only, without display

120VAC, 50 or 60 Hz (10%, -20%)

365B300Q30PX, with display, timeup or timedown.

Running <100mA@120VAC

365B300Q50PX, with display timeup & go or timedown & go.

Running <50mA @240VAC

240VAC, 50 or 60 Hz (10%, -20%)


24VAC, 50 or 60 Hz (10%, -20%)
Running <300mA@24VAC

Each model available in 240VAC or 24VAC.


Temperature Rating
Timing Ranges

32F to 140F (0 o to 60 C)

Nine (9) Switch-Selectable ranges


0 - 9.99, 0 - 99.9, and 0 - 999 Sec, Min, or Hrs.

Weight
Net: 1lb. 6 oz.

Housing
72mm2 DIN size, Plug-in design, fully gasketed
dust and water-tight when panel mounted. Panel
mounting bracket included.

Shipping: 2 lbs.
Reset Time
Guaranteed not to reset <20ms.

Housing Terminals
16 Screw (6-32) terminals with saddle clamps
accessible at rear.
Load Relays
Type: DPDT, Form C
Contact Rating: 7 Amps @ 120VAC, or
1/6HP@120VAC
Operate & Release Time: 10ms, max.
Life: 10 million operations (no load)

Guaranteed to always reset>40ms.


Display
Arrangement 10: Red LED, blinks once per second during cycle, rapidly after time-out.
Arrangement 30 & 50: Cycle Progress 3-digit
high-intensity blue VF display, 0.3 inch
Timing Bar: " " display; blinks once per second
during timing, rapidly after time-out.
Timed-Out Symbol: "", lights after time-out.

ORDERING CODE

365B

300

30

PX

BASIC TYPE
On-Delay Digital Timer
RANGE
300
000

.01 to 9.99, 99.9, 999 Sec, Min, Hrs


Special

VOLTAGE & FREQUENCY


Q
120 VAC, 50/60 Hz
R
240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
T
24 VAC, 50/60 Hz
K
Special
ARRANGEMENT
10
Timing LED only, without Display
30
Selectable Timeup or Timedown w/Display
50
Selectable Timeup & Go or Timedown & Go w/Display
FEATURES
P
S
X
K

Basic Plug-in unit with housing


Surface mounted Plug-in unit*
Standard unit
Special
*Order with Surface Mounting Bracket, P/N 0353-260-27-00 as separate item.

A WORD ABOUT SAFETY


Most of ATCs products are designed for general for
general and not for specific applications. Because of
this, we usually are not aware of how they eventually will be used. However, they are frequently
employed in controlling automatic machinery or
processes.
Although ATC makes product of high reliability,
every product, given enough time, can be expected
to fail. Statistically, devices can fail after a short period of time or a long period of time or anything in
between. In essentially all cases, failure means (1)
failure to provide a logic signal or power to an electrical load when it should or (2) the providing of such
a signal or power when it should be absent. Less
often, failure means failure to meet some other
specification. But, in all cases, it means to do something unwanted or unexpected.
No ATC product is fail-safe in and of itself.

The photoelectric controls that we manufacture


and/or market are for general industrial application
and are not designed as a primary optical safety
device and are not fail-safe in and of themselves.
Since the failure of automatic machinery or processes can create hazardous conditions for personnel
or property, whatever the definition of failure might
be, it is necessary to consider the consequences of
failure and design of the application in which the
ATC product is used so that failure will not create a
hazard to personnel or property. The design must
insure that any failure will result in a fail-safe condition and there will be no danger to personnel and/or
property involved in the use of the product.
Designs incorporating controls of any kind should
be carefully considered to provide for their eventual
failure.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Our recommendations, if any, for the use of this
product are based on tests believed to be reliable.
The greatest care is exercised in the selection of

our raw materials and in our manufacturing operations. However, since the use of this product is
beyondthe control of the manufacturer, no guarantee or warranty, express or implied is made as
to such use or effects incidental to such use, handling or possession or the results to be obtained,
whether in accordance with the directions or
claimed so to be. The manufacturer expressly
disclaims responsibility therefore. Furthermore,
nothing contained herein shall be construed as a
recommendation to use any product in conflict with
existing laws and/or patents covering any material
or use.
Warranties of Sale, disclaimer thereof and limitations of liability are covered exclusively by
Automatic Timing and Controls printed warranty
statement for the controls. These instructions do not
expand, reduce, modify or alter Automatic Timing
and Controls warranty statement and no warranty
or remedy in favor of a customer or any other
person arises out of these instructions.

AUTOMATIC TIMING AND CONTROLS

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