B1lNAmW9PRS Timer Relais
B1lNAmW9PRS Timer Relais
B1lNAmW9PRS Timer Relais
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Table of Contents
1. Multifunctional Timer Relay description ........................................................................................................................ 3
2. Timer wiring diagram ...................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Connecting 5amp timer........................................................................................................................................... 4
2.2 Connecting 10amp positive output timer ............................................................................................................... 4
2.3 Connecting 10amp negative (sink) output timer .................................................................................................... 5
3. Understanding Timer Delay Relay Function.................................................................................................................... 5
4. Timer function table with charts..................................................................................................................................... 6
5. Timer trigger. ................................................................................................................................................................ 16
5.1 Timer trigger operation with charts. ..................................................................................................................... 16
5.2 Example of trigger setup. ...................................................................................................................................... 17
5.3 Timer trigger configuration table.......................................................................................................................... 18
6. Timer Output mode ...................................................................................................................................................... 18
7. Timer Output type ........................................................................................................................................................ 19
8. Time programming modes. ........................................................................................................................................... 19
9. Timer installation and programming. ........................................................................................................................... 20
10. Reseting Timer to the factory settings. ..................................................................................................................... 22
11. Timer application examples ...................................................................................................................................... 23
11.1 Extend current capacity be adding external relay................................................................................................. 23
11.2 Extend current capacity be adding external relay................................................................................................. 23
11.3 Use button to create self latching timer ............................................................................................................... 24
11.4 Use button to create self latching timer with ability to turn off ........................................................................... 25
11.5 Delay Off timer with 0 power consumption in Off state ....................................................................................... 26
12. 10 amp Timer ............................................................................................................................................................ 27
13. 10 amp Timer with LCD ............................................................................................................................................. 28
14. Accessories ................................................................................................................................................................ 29
14.1 Timer configuration button board ........................................................................................................................ 29
15. YouTube Videos ........................................................................................................................................................ 30
The timer is simply a logic control circuit with the purpose of controlling the output power based on the
events. Typically, timer initiated or triggered by one of two methods:
Application of power voltage
High or low trigger signal
To help understand the timer functionality let’s look at common terminology used throughout this manual.
Input Voltage – power voltage applied to the timer. Depending on selected function, input voltage
will either initiate the timing event or power the timer to be ready to accept the trigger signal.
Trigger Signal – in certain timing functions, a trigger is used to initiate timing event after input
voltage has been applied. As noted above this trigger can either be a control switch (dry contact
switch) or a power trigger (voltage).
Output – output voltage from the timer. Timing of the output voltage is controlled by the selected
timing event and trigger method.
Figure 1.
# Function Operation Timing chart
1 ON DELAY Upon application of input
voltage, the time relay (t)
begins. At the end of the
time delay (t), the output
is energized. Input voltage
must be removed to reset
the time delay relay & de-
energize the output.
The timer function #1 is ON DELAY, it allows to supply power after a period of time (t). There are two
timing charts, one without a trigger and one with the trigger. Trigger selection can be done during timer
configuration. Let’s look at the first chart where the timer is triggered by the supplied input voltage. Once
power is supplied to the timer, time delay (t) begins, at the end of the time delay (t) output is energized and
stays on until power to the timer is removed. Removal of the power resets the timer circuit and the timer is
ready for another cycle. The second chart is applicable when trigger option is selected. In this particular
case, trigger on High (positive) voltage is selected. More on trigger options can be found later in the manual.
Upon application of power, the timer is ready to accept the trigger signal. When trigger is applied, time
delay (t) begins. At the end of the time delay (t) output is energized and stays on until power to the timer is
removed. Another application of the trigger during time delay (t) or during the output energized period, has
no effect on the timer function. Only the first application of the trigger matters.
Figure 2.
# Function Operation Timing chart
1 ON DELAY Upon application of input
voltage, the time delay (t)
begins. At the end of the
time delay (t), the output is
energized. Input voltage
must be removed to reset
the time delay relay and de-
energize the output.
Figure 3.
High trigger Upon application of
power the time delay
relay is ready to
accept the trigger.
Transition of the
voltage on trigger
wire from low* to
high** will trigger
start of the time delay
(t).
*Low trigger voltage is considered to be less than < 0.5v and should be as close to 0v as possible. **High
trigger voltage is greater than >0.8v and could be as high as input voltage.
To use trigger input with dry contact (like switch or button), trigger wire would need to be ‘pulled’ to either
High or Low voltage. Timer configuration allows for trigger wire to be set to either be pulled to High, where
a small current is applied to keep the wire at High voltage or grounded keeping the trigger wire at Low
voltage. The following table demonstrates when to configure trigger wire pull to High or to Low.
Figure 5.
# Trigger will Active Trigger Description
pull
1 Low No trigger Trigger is disabled
2 (6) Low High For dry contacts where button or switch is connected
between trigger wire and positive.
3 (7) Low Low For signal trigger where the signal can pull trigger
wire to inactive High state.
4 (8) High Low For dry contacts where button or switch is connected
(preferred) between trigger wire and ground.
5 (9) High High For signal trigger where the signal can pull trigger
wire to inactive Low state.
(6),(7),(8),(9) Trigger functions insure the trigger transition from inactive to activate state upon startup.
Timer is preconfigured with instant output. To change output mode please follow below programming steps.
Timer is preconfigured with normal output. To reverse output please follow below programming steps.
Watch the YouTube video on how to set the timer in hours/minutes/seconds mode.
To use the HMS mode you first need to set TIME PROGRAMMING MODE to use HMS mode, then turn
off the timer and restart the programming. During the next programming cycle you would use configuration
wire to set the time in hours/minutes/seconds. First go into programming mode, then use the white wire and
touch the ground wire the number of times equal to the number of 1/30 seconds you need. For example
touch the white wire to ground ten times if you want to set seconds to 1/3 sec. Then touch the white wire to
the ground again and hold until you see output rapidly cycles multiple times. It confirms saving of the 1/30
seconds and goes to the next parameter which is seconds, set amount of seconds in the same fashion and
again hold the wire to the ground to confirm. Continue to other parameters shown in the table above. Once
the time is set continue with normal programming sequence shown below.
Go into programming mode by grounding two configuration wires (WHITE/GREEN) and supplying
power to the Timer.
Configure timer delay t1 and t2.
Continue to the timer function programming mode by grounding together two configuration wires.
Configure timer function number and trigger mode.
Continue to the timer output programming mode by grounding together two configuration wires.
Configure timer output mode to either instant or gradual.
Continue to the timer output type by grounding together two configuration wires.
Configure timer output to either normal or reversed.
Continue to the time programming mode by grounding together two configuration wires.
Configure either normal or hours/minutes/seconds programming mode.
2. Red wire connects to power source, Black to ground and Yellow to output. White and Green are
configuration wires and are used to configure the timer. Configuration wires can be connected to buttons
***Tip: Once timer function, trigger and output are configured they do not have
to be changed or reset. If only timer t1 and t2 needs to be changed then go into
the programming mode, set t1 and/or t2 and disconnect power. Timer will retain
prior configured timer function, trigger, output and programming mode settings.
*If buttons are not used then connect White wire to the ground instead of button #1 and connect Green wire to
the ground instead of button #2. Once configuration is done isolate configuration wires with electrical tape.
Timer is now reset to the factory settings and ready for new programming.
Alternatively timer can perform the same function without the relay. Timer should be set to
function #2 and trigger to #4. Circuit consumes 4ma during power off state. If the circuit is
not battery powered or there is no concern regarding 4ma current drain by the timer, then
this circuit is preferred as it does not require a relay.
Alternatively timer can perform the same function without the relay. Timer should be set to
function #16 and trigger to #4. Circuit consumes 4ma during power off state. If the circuit is
not battery powered or there is no concern regarding 4ma current drain by the timer, then
this circuit is preferred as it does not require a relay.
The following circuit accomplishes delay Off function with 0 power consumption during the
Off phase. This circuit does not use a relay but only 10amp timer version can be used, as it has a
separate wire to power internal circuitry. Example of application: you want for a car GPS unit to
come On when ignition first is turned On, and continue to be On for 30min after the ignition is
turned Off. Configure timer to Function #12 and set the Trigger to #2. The trigger is connected
to the ignition wire. When the ignition receives power, timer's output turns On and supplies the
power to itself through a diode. And when ignition voltage drops to 0v the timer starts the
countdown and turns the output after a preset amount of time.
Separating power for timer circuit and timer output provides greater application flexibility. It
allows for timer to be connected directly to power supply battery but control the timer
function with lower power signal like car or motorcycle ignition wire. With ignition OFF the
timer has zero stand-by current consumption which is great for battery powered applications.
With ignition ON timer performs required timer function.
The following configuration can be used to delay the power to motorcycle accessories after
ignition is switched ON.