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Notify me when its in stockThe device turns on when you press the encoder on the product for a short time once, and the device turns off when you press it again in the same way.
When you press for a long time (about 3 seconds), the mode appears on the selection screen. You can turn the encoder right-left to come to the mode you set.
When it comes to the set mode, it enters the mode when you press for a long time again.
You can set the duration by turning the encoder to the right-left and pressing on it for a short time.
When the adjustment is finished, the setting is saved when you press for a long time. (If there are A-B times in the mode, it switches to the other time. The setting is saved again in your long-term edition.)
P-11: in jog mode, there is no signal input and signal connection.
P-12: self-locking mode, the relay's state reverses once after each trigger.
P-13: after being triggered, the relay will be pulled and cut off after delaying a time; the trigger will be invalid during the delay.
P-14: after triggering, the relay will be pulled and cut off after a time delay; the trigger will be re-timed during the delay.
P-15: the relay will be pulled after it is triggered and cut off after the delay time; the accumulated timer will be triggered during the delay time.
P-16: after triggering, the relay is pulled and disconnected after delaying the A time; During the delay, reset is triggered (the relay is disconnected).
P-17: after being triggered, the relay pulls for the duration of the signal, the input signal disappears, and then disconnects after a delay of time; During the delay time, the relay is triggered again to hold the pull, and the timing stops until the last signal disappears, delay for a time, and disconnect.
P-18: the relay will be pulled out immediately after the power is turned on and cut off after a delay of one second; until the next power.
P-21: give the signal, the relay will be pulled after a delay of time.
P-22: give a continuous signal, the relay will be pulled after the time is exceeded; the relay will be turned on when the signal disappears.
P-23: when the signal is lost more than once, the relay pulls out; when there is a signal, the relay interrupts.
P-24: give a continuous signal. If the time exceeds, the relay is pulled in; the relay is turned on when the signal is lost for more than an hour.
P-25: give a continuous signal, the relay pulls after passing a time; Give a continuous signal again, the relay shuts down after passing a time
P-26: give a signal, the relay will stop after being pulled for a while; the relay will stop after a second pull after the signal is lost.
P-27: there is a pulse signal (rising edge or falling edge), the relay is disconnected, there is no pulse signal, the relay pulls after a delay of time (considered continuous high-level or continuous low-level pulse).
P-28: after the power is turned on, the relay will be pulled after the delay time until the power is turned off.
P-31: after the power is turned on, the relay pulls in time A and turns off time B in an infinite loop; the power stops off.
P-32: there is a continuous signal, the relay pulls at one time, interrupts the B time, infinite loop; the signal disappears and the loop is terminated.
P-33: signal once, relay pulls at one time, interrupts B time, infinite loop; gives another signal to end the loop.
P-34: after the power is turned on, relay A pulls after the delay time and B cuts after the timely pull.
P-35: give a signal, a pulls and pulls after the delay time, relay B pulls and pulls.
P-36: a continuous signal is given. After A is exceeded, the relay is disconnected after B is turned on and turned on; the signal is lost, the timing is cleared, and the relay is switched off.
P-37: there is a signal, the relay will be disconnected automatically after it is turned off for a while, and the B time will be counted after the disconnection. The signal trigger is invalid for the duration A+B.
P-38: there is a signal, the relay will be automatically cut off after the withdrawal time-a, after the B time is counted after the interruption, it will be automatically cut off after the withdrawal time-again.
P-41: the signal does not move; The signal is lost and triggered; The relay absorbs and merges after a delay to disconnect.
P-42: the signal disappears. After the delay time, the relay pulls out; After the delay time, B, the relay interrupts.
P-43: the signal disappears. After passing the time of disappearance A, the relay pulls; after delaying the time B, the relay turns on.
P-44: after the power is turned on, the relay pulls in time A and turns off time B; after cycle C, the relay turns off and stops.
P-45: no action after power on; After the signal is given, the relay pulls for a while and interrupts the B time; The relay turns off and stops after the C cycle; when the signal is given, it is started again.
P-46: after the signal is given more than once, the relay pulls; continues to pull; the power stops.
P-47: after the signal has passed once, the relay pulls; when it pulls for time B, it is disconnected.
P-48: During the C period, after continuously giving the signal more than once, the relay is interrupted and stops after the B period.