Chapter 5. FUNCTIONS

Time events 1 to 5

Either of time events or segment No. events can be selected by the time event type item in the event configuration data setup.

Time events

The ON and OFF times or only the ON time can be set for each event No. and segment. The fol- lowing describes ON/OFF of output.

• When the ON time is smaller than the OFF

time, output is ON for the duration from the

ON time to the OFF time.

(See segments 1, 6 and 7 in the figure.)

• When only the ON time is set, output is ON

for the during from the ON time to the seg-

ment end point.

(See segments 2 and 5 in the figure.)

• When both the ON time and OFF time are not

set, output is OFF.

(See segment 3 in the figure.)

• Setting only the OFF time without an ON time

is not possible.

(See segment 3B in the figure.)

• Setting an ON time to be greater to or equal

than the OFF time is not possible.

(See segment 3C in the figure.)

• Only ON and OFF times set within the seg-

ment time are valid. Times straddling the next

segment are invalid. The ON and OFF times

set in the next segment are valid.

Segment

 

1

ON time

ON<OFF

 

 

 

OFF time

 

 

Output ON

 

 

Output OFF

 

 

Segment

2

3

ON time

 

 

 

 

 

 

OFF time

Output turns OFF at

 

 

end of segment even if

Output ON

OFF time is not set.

 

 

 

Output OFF

Segment

3B

3C

ON time

 

 

OFF time

No ON

 

 

 

Output ON

 

ON=OFF ON>OFF

 

 

Output OFF

 

 

Segment

4

5

(See segments 4 and 5 in the figure.)

ON time

Segment time

Accordingly, the ON and OFF times settings

at the segment end point are ignored.

However, ON and OFF times set for segment

end points when the END mode is shifted to

are valid.

(See segment 9 in the figure, and compare with

segment 10 in the END mode.)

• When the ON time is set to 0 (no OFF time

setting, or OFF time is greater than 0), output

becomes OFF at time 0.

If output at the previous segment end point was

ON at this time, the output status at the seg-

ment switching point does not momentarily

become OFF.

(See segments 5 and 6 in the figure.)

• The G.Soak standby time is not included in the

ON and OFF times.

(See segment 7 in the figure.)

OFF time

 

 

 

 

ON-OFF time is invalid

 

 

 

Output ON

 

 

Advance to

even if set in excess of

 

 

 

 

segment 5

 

segment 4 time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Output OFF

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Segment

5

6

ON time

 

 

OFF time

 

ON=0

 

 

Output ON

 

 

Output OFF

 

ON

 

continued

Segment

 

7

ON time

G.Soak standby

 

 

 

OFF time

Output ON

Segment time start

Output OFF

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Sonic Alert DCP301 user manual Time events 1 to, Onoff