4 retentive on-delay, Retentive on-delay – IDEC FL1E SmartRelay User Manual

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4.4.4

Retentive on-delay

Short description

A one-shot at the input triggers a configurable on-delay time.

The output is set when this time has expired.

Parameter T

Note the defaults specified in Chapter 4.3.2.

The time for parameter T can be provided by the actual value

of another already-programmed function. You can use the

actual values of the following functions:

• Analog comparator (actual value Ax - Ay, see Chapter

4.4.18)

• Analog trigger (actual value Ax, see Chapter 4.4.16)

• Analog amplifier (actual value Ax, see Chapter 4.4.20)

• Analog multiplexer (actual value AQ, see Chapter 4.4.26)

• Analog ramp control (actual value AQ, see Chapter

4.4.27)

• Analog math (actual value AQ, see Chapter 4.4.30)

• PI controller (actual value AQ, see Chapter 4.4.28)

• Up/down counter (actual value Cnt, see Chapter 4.4.13)

Select the required function by the block number. The

timebase is configurable. For information on valid ranges

and parameter defaults, refer to Chapter 4.4.1.

Trg

T

T

a

expires

Q

R

T

The bold section of the timing diagram is also shown in the symbol

of the retentive on-delay.

Timing diagram

Symbol in IDEC

SmartRelay

Wiring

Description

Input Trg

A signal at input Trg (Trigger) triggers
the on-delay timer.

Input R

A signal at input R resets the on-
delay time and the output.

Parameter

T represents the on-delay time for the
output (output status transition 0 to
1).
Retentivity:

/ = no retentivity

R = The status is retentive.

Output Q

Q is set after the time T has expired.

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