Laurel Electronics LTS6 - Manual User Manual
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9. DUAL RELAY OPERATION
The optional dual solid state relays can operate in a basic alarm mode, in a hysteresis band mode, or
in a deviation band mode, as explained below. Setpoint operation is referenced to the digital reading
that is received as serial data. For example, temperature alarm or control would be referenced to a
setpoint in °C or °F.
Time
1000
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Setpoint
OFF
OFF
ON
Time
1000
Setpoint
OFF
ON
ON
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Active High Basic Alarm Active Low Basic Alarm
A basic alarm changes state automatically when the reading rises above a specified limit, and
changes back automatically when the reading falls below that limit. A red LED indicates the relay is
in an alarm condition, which can be active high or active low, as programmed.
Time
R
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1050
950
Pass
Fail
Fail
Time
1050
Setpoint = 1000
Hysteresis value = 50
Heater
OFF
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ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
950
Setpoint = 1000
Deviation value = 50
1000
1000
Pass
Hysteresis Band Alarm Deviation Band Alarm
A hysteresis band alarm controls relay action symmetrically around a setpoint. The relay closes
(or opens) when the reading goes above the setpoint plus one hysteresis value, and opens (or
closes) when the reading falls below the setpoint less one hysteresis value. A narrow hysteresis
can be used to minimize relay chatter. A wide hysteresis band can be used for on-off control
applications.