6 Mini 1M
6 Mini 1M
85
FUNCTIONS CONNECTIONS
A1 S
U
AT S DI S
15
t t t t t t t t t t ~(+)
A1 ATC A
BT
U U U D
C
HT
CT
DS CS S 15 R
DI
AT
FUNCTION
I
MINI-1M
t t t t t t t t t t R 10m
1m 1h
10s 10h
U U U 1s
100m
BT S
RANGE 0.5
ATC S AS x y 16 18
0.3
0.7
0.9
0.1 1
TIME%
t t t t+x+y t t t OPTIONAL
~(-) LOAD
U U A2
HT S CT S U 18 16
I S
t t t A2
� TIMING FUNCTIONS
Function AT: Delay on with trigger input (leading edge) - a Accumulative memory on delay – It is also possible to
permanent supply is required at all times on terminals A1 & A2 temporary interrupt the delay timing by making a maintained
indicated via an illuminated green LED, however this is not the link between terminals A1 & S, when the link is then opened
controlling factor. The controlling factor is a trigger input from timing will pause. When the link is then closed timing will
A1 on to terminal S. On a permanent input being made to re-commence from where it left off. A permanent supply must
terminal S the green LED will start to flash as timing be maintained at all times on terminals A1 & A2.
commences and at the end of the set time the relay contact will Function BT: Impulse on and off with time via trigger input
energise, (indicated via an illuminated amber LED) and remain - a permanent supply is required at all times on terminals A1 &
energise until the S input is removed or the permanent supply A2 indicated via an illuminated green LED, however this is not
voltage is removed. If the S input is removed during the timing the controlling factor. The controlling factor is a trigger input
period the set time period will be cancelled and a new S input from A1 to terminal S. On a momentary trigger being made to
will be required. terminal S (leading edge) the relay contact will immediately
Function DI: Flasher (pulse first) - initiated by a supply on energise (indicated via an illuminated amber LED) and timing
terminals A1 & A2, on initial connection of the supply voltage commences, at the end of timing the relay contact will de-
the relay contact will energise (indicated via an illuminated energise, energisation will happen again with a new trigger
amber LED) and then time to de-energise and then time to input to terminal S. If however, the trigger input to terminal S
energise, as timing is continuous the green LED flashes is not momentary and is maintained for greater than the set
continuously. This cycle continues so long as the supply is time the relay contact will immediately energise and then
connected. The time period for both energisation and de- de-energise after the set time exactly as above. But then once
energisation will be the same. If the supply is removed at any this has occurred on removal of the trigger input from terminal
point within the cycle any remaining time will be cancelled and S (trailing edge) the relay contact will immediately energise
if the relay contacts are energised they will de-energise. and start to time to de-energise. If during either of the above
Function D: Flasher (pause first) - exactly as function DI, but scenarios the trigger input to terminal S is interrupted or
on connection of the supply to terminals A1 & A2 timing uninterrupted as the case maybe this has no effect on the
commences to energise the relay contact followed by timing output contact but will reset the set time on each interruption
to de-energise the relay contact and the cycle continues. back to zero. Removal of the supply at any time will
Function C: Delay off with trigger input (trailing edge) - a immediately de-energise the relay contact if energised and
permanent supply is required at all times on terminals A1 & A2 reset totally the timing.
indicated via an illuminated green LED, however this is not the Function HT: Interval timer with optional trigger input
controlling factor. The controlling factor is a trigger input from Control. Without using trigger input - initiated by a supply on
A1 on to terminal S. On an input being made to terminal S the terminals A1 & A2 with a fixed link in place between terminals
relay contact energises (indicated via an illuminated amber A1 & S. The relay contact will energise immediately on
LED), on removal of the trigger input (trailing edge) the relay connection as above, indicated via an illuminated amber LED.
contact times to de-energise, timing will be indicated via the Timing commences immediately indicated via the green LED
green LED flashing. If the trigger input is reinstated after timing flashing, on completion of timing the relay contact de-
has commenced it will immediately cancel any remaining energises. If the supply is removed during timing the relay
delay time and the trigger will need to be removed again for contact will de-energise immediately.
timing to commence once more. If the supply on terminals A1 Using trigger input control - it is possible to use the input from
& A2 is removed at any point when the relay contact is terminal A1 to S as a trigger input, if the link is open on
energised irrespective of what state the trigger input is at, the connection of the supply to terminals A1 & A2 the relay
relay contact will de-energise. If the trigger input to terminal S contact will not energise and will only energise when the link
is present before the connection of the supply to terminals A1 (trigger) is closed. If during the energised (timing state) the
& A2, when the supply is connected the relay contact will link (trigger) is opened the relay contact will de-energise.
immediately energise and as above removal of S will Function CT: Delay off via impulse trigger input – a
commence timing. permanent supply is required at all times on terminals A1 & A2
Function ATC: Delay on and delay off with trigger input - a indicated via an illuminated green LED however this is not the
permanent supply is required at all times on terminals A1 & A2 controlling factor. The controlling factor is a trigger input from SLIM LINE MULTI FUNCTION TIMERS
indicated via an illuminated green LED, however this is not the A1 to terminal S. On an input being made to terminal S the
controlling factor. The controlling factor is a trigger input from relay contact will remain de-energise, but then on removal of
A1 on to terminal S. On a permanent input being made to the trigger input (trailing edge) the relay contact will
terminal S (leading edge) the relay contact will time to energise immediately energise indicated via an illuminated amber LED.
indicated via the green LED flashing, after timing the relay Timing will also immediately commence and the green LED
contact will energise indicated via an illuminated amber LED. will start flashing, after the set time the relay contact will
Then on removal of the trigger input from S (trailing edge) the de-energise. If the trigger input to S is reconnected during
relay contact will time to de-energise again indicated via the timing this will cause the energised relay to immediately
green LED flashing. If during the “on” timing period the trigger de-energise and timing to be reset to zero, removal of the
input is removed from terminal S timing will be cancelled and trigger will need to happen for the function to commence. If
will need to be connected again for timing to commence one the supply on terminals A1 & A2 is removed at any point if
more. During the “off” timing period if after removal of the energised the relay contact will de-energise and any timing
trigger input from terminal S it is reconnected again timing will will reset to zero.
also be cancelled and the trigger will need to be removed for Function I: Latching relay “pulse on, pulse off” via trigger
timing to commence again. If at any time the supply from input – a permanent supply is required at all times on
terminals A1 & A2 is removed any timing will be cancelled and terminals A1 & A2 indicated via an illuminated green LED
if the output relay is energised the relay will immediately de- however this is not the controlling factor. The controlling
energise. factor is a trigger input from from A1 to terminal S. On an
Function A: On delay-Straight on delay - initiated by supply on input being made to terminal S the relay contact will
terminals A1 & A2, which commences timing (indicated via the immediately energise, on a new trigger input the relay contact
green LED flashing). The relay contact energises after the timing will immediately de-energise. In brief the unit works as a
period, indicated via an illuminated amber LED. “pulse on, pulse off” relay with no timing element involved.
Removal of the supply after timing has been completed and
the relay contact will de-energise, if removal of the supply is
before timing has been completed the remaining time will be
cancelled.