Figure 9.6 – timing diagram for the pulse timer, On delay timer – Rockwell Automation 1503VC IntelliVAC Plus Contactor Control Module User Manual

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timer resets the output to FALSE the pulse timer can again trigger

the process by sensing a FALSE to TRUE transition on the input pin.

Even if the input remains on the entire time the accumulator is

counting, when the accumulator reaches the preset value the timer

resets the output to FALSE. At any point during the operation of the

timer, if it detects a TRUE level on the Reset input it will disable the

timer and set the output to FALSE. The timer must again be

triggered by a FALSE to TRUE transition on the input. This means

that if the input is TRUE and the Timer is reset the timer will remain

inactive. Even if the reset changes back to FALSE while the INPUT

is TRUE, the timer remains inactive. In order to start a new pulse

operation, the input must change to FALSE then back to TRUE.

Figure 9.6 – Timing diagram for the Pulse Timer

Table 9.D – Pulse Time Valid Data Ranges

Parameters

Data Range

PRE

0 ~ 65535

ACC

0 ~ 65535

Time Base

0 (1 ms), 1 (10 ms)

On Delay Timer

The on delay timer delays the output response to an input by a

desired amount of time. When the input is TRUE, the timer

increments the accumulator and when the inputs goes FALSE the

timer resets the accumulator. For each timebase unit of time, the

timer increments the accumulator. When the Accumulator reaches

the preset value, the timer sets the output to TRUE. The timer

maintains the output TRUE as long as the input remains TRUE.

When the input changes from TRUE to FALSE, the timer resets both

the output and the accumulator. If the input goes false before the

time period specified by the timebase and preset, the output remains

FALSE and the accumulator is cleared, essentially ignoring the

input.

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