Tyco F3200 User Manual

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Document No: LT0122

F3200 Installation & Programming Manual

Programming System Configuration

Issue 2.7

5 July 2001

Page 7-19

OPERANDS TYPE 1 (CONTINUED)

Timers

Txx

where xx = 1 - 64 for seconds timers and 65-72 for minutes timers.

Timers allow outputs to be timed from inputs. They all have two time delays associated with

them and can be "stretch" timers or "pulse" timers, and the default configuration sets both

delays to zero, and all timers are set to "false" on power up.

A stretch timer (S) follows the programmed input with two programmable periods i.e. Input

on to Output on, and Input off to Output off.

A pulse timer (P) is initiated by the input with two programmable delays, i.e. Input on to

Output on, and Output "on" duration.

Examples:

These examples show a seconds based timer 1-64, but the same logic

applies to the minutes based timers.

1.

T1 [S20:30] = Z1A (Alarm State on Zone 1)

2.

T5 [P30:25] = Z1A

Notes

1.

If the input turns off before the first delay has expired, the timer is reset. Timing will

restart from zero when the input next turns on.

2.

Any changes to the input while a pulse timer output is on will not affect the output.

3.

For a pulse time of 0, the output may or may not momentarily turn on.

Z1A

T1

20sec

30sec

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

Z1A

T5

30sec

25sec

OFF
ON

ON

OFF

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