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Interval: (ProgramaCube®Function I)
(Impulse-ON, Single Pulse on Operate, On Interval, Interval On, Pulse Shaping, Bypass Timing)
OPERATION: Upon application of input voltage, the time delay begins. The output (relay or solid state) energizes during the time delay. At the end of time delay the output de-energizes and remains de-energized until input voltage is removed.
RESET: Removing input voltage resets the time delay and output.
Function can be applied to these Series: (Click to View Data Sheet) HRPS, KRPS, KSPS, KSPU, NHPS, NHPU,
Interval (Impulse ON)
Single shot: (ProgramaCube® Functions S or SD)
(Pulse Former, One Shot Relay, Single Shot Interval, Pulse Shaping)
OPERATION:
Input voltage must be applied before and during timing. Upon momentary or maintained closure of the initiate switch, the output (relay or solid state) energizes and the time delay begins. At the end of the delay, the output de-energizes. Opening or reclosing the initiate switch during timing has no affect on the time delay. Note (for most single shot timers): If the initiate switch is closed when input voltage is applied, the output energizes and the time delay begins.
RESET: Reset occurs when the time delay is complete and the initiate switch is opened. Removing input voltage resets the time delay and output.
Function can be applied to these Series: (Click to View Data Sheet) HRPS, HRPU, KRPS, KSPS, KSPU, NHPS, NHPU
Single Shot (Pulse Former)
V = Voltage    NO = Normally Open Contact    R = Reset 
   NC = Normally Closed Contact    TD = Time Delay   
    S1 = Initiate Switch   
= Undefined time
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