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EVCO EC7103 User Manual

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To modify the value of the most significant part of the display:

• press

or

within 2 s

To modify the value of the least significant part of the display:

• press

during the modification of

the most significant part,

then ...

• press

or

within 2 s

If you have to quit the procedure:

• press

(6)

you can set the length of action 1 with the parameter tOn1 as well; the times

base depends on the parameter t10

(7)

you can set the length of delay action 2 with the parameter t20 as well; the times

base depends on the parameter t0

(8)

you can set the length of action 2 with the parameter t24 as well; the times base

depends on the parameter t23

(9)

you can set the length of delay action 1 with the parameter t11 as well; the times

base depends on the parameter t0

(10) the labels the instrument has to show depend on the parameter t35.

4

CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS

4.1 How to set the configuration parameters

If you have to gain access the procedure:

• press

and

for 4 s

: the instrument

will show

If you have to select a parameter:

• press

or

If you have to modify the value of the parameter

(11)

:

• press

• press

or

within 2 s

• press

If you have to quit the procedure:

• press

and

for 4 s

or do not op-

erate for about 60 s.

(11) if you have to modify the value of the parameters t11, t20, t24 and tOn1 use the

procedure indicated at chapter 3.

5

SIGNALS

5.1

Signals

6

ALARMS

6.1 Alarms

The instrument shows the indications above flashing and the buzzer utters the sound

you have set with the parameter t3.

7

TECHNICAL DATA

7.1 Technical data

Box: self-extinguishing grey.

Size: 72 x 72 (2.83 x 2.83 in, frontal).

Ambient: from 0 to 55 °C (32 to 131 °F, 10 ... 90% r.H. without condensate).

Power supply: 230 Vac, 50/60 Hz, 1.5 VA.

Alarm buzzer: included.

Digital inputs: 2, start and stop (NO or NC contact), free of voltage.

Working range: from 1 ds to 99 h and 59 min.

Outputs: two 5 A @ 250 Vac relay for load 1 and load 2 control (change-over contact).

CODE

corrupted

memory

data

indica-

tion

count

inter-

rupted

indica-

tion

count

inter-

rupted

REASONS

there is the corruption

of the configuration

data of the memory of

the instrument

there has been a lack

of power supply dur-

ing the count

there has been a lack

of power supply dur-

ing the count

REMEDIES

switch off the power

supply of the instru-

ment: unless the alarm

disappears, you will

have to change the

instrument

• test the instrument-

power supply con-

nection (look at the

parameter t36)

• interrupt the count

• test the instrument-

power supply con-

nection (look at the

parameter t36)

• interrupt the count

EFFECTS

• you can not gain ac-

cess the setting pro-

cedures

• all outputs will be

forced OFF

the instrument will in-

terrupt the count

the instrument will

resume the count

since the beginning of

the phase during

which the lack of

power supply has

taken place or since

the lack of power sup-

ply has taken place

with a maximum er-

ror of 60 s

out 2

Load 2 LED

if it is lighted, action 2 will be running

MEANING

Load 1 LED

if it is lighted, action 1 will be running

LED

out 1

8

CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS

8.1 Configuration parameters

LABEL MIN. MAX. U.M.

DEF. TIMER

t0

0000 0002 ----

0000 times base for delay action 1 and delay action 2 (it is important if t11 and/or t20 ≠ 00:00;

0000 = seconds and tenths of second, 0001 = minutes and seconds, 0002 = hours and

minutes)

t1

0000 0001 ----

0000 kind of contact of the remote start input (it is important if t4 ≠ 0001; 0000 = NO, 0001 = NC)

t2

0000 0001 ----

0000 kind of contact of the remote stop input (it is important if t5 ≠ 0001; 0000 = NO, 0001 = NC)

t3

0000 0002 ----

0000 sound of the buzzer during action 2 (it set the sound of the buzzer during the alarm count

interrupted as well, it is important if t24 ≠ 00:00 and/or t36 ≠ 0000;

0000 = it will never be activated, 0001 = continuous sound, 0002 = intermittent beep)

t4

0000 0002 ----

0000 event giving the count start (0000 = by pressing the start key or activating the remote start

input, 0001 = by pressing the start key, 0002 = by activating the remote start input)

t5

0000 0002 ----

0000 event giving the count stop (0000 = by pressing the stop key or activating the remote stop

input, 0001 = by pressing the stop key, 0002 = by activating the remote stop input)

t6

0000 0001 ----

0000 kind of count the instrument has to show (it is important if t31, t32, t33 and/or t34 ≠ 0000;

0000 = count down, 0001 = count up)

t7

0000 0001 ----

0000 authorization to operate cyclically (it is important if t22 = 0002; 0001 = YES, as soon as one

count will end, the instrument will automatically start another one)

t8

0000 0002 ----

0000 event giving the suspension/resumption of the count (0000 = no events, 0001 = in accord-

ance with t4, 0002 = by deactivating the remote start input)

t10

0000 0002 ----

0000 times base for action 1 (it is important if tOn1 ≠ 00:00; 0000 = seconds and tenths of second,

0001 = minutes and seconds, 0002 = hours and minutes)

t11

00:00

(12)

(12)

00:00 delay action 1 length

t12

0000 0001 ----

0000 load 1 operation (0000 = it will be ON during action 1 and OFF otherwise, 0001 = it will be

OFF during action 1 and ON otherwise)

t20

00:00

(12)

(12)

00:00 delay action 2 length

t21

0000 0001 ----

0000 load 2 operation (0000 = it will be ON during action 2 and OFF otherwise, 0001 = it will be

OFF during action 2 and ON otherwise)

t22

0000 0002 ----

0000 event ending action 2 (0000 = in accordance with t5, 0001 = in accordance with t4 or t5,

0002 = in accordance with t5 or as soon as action 2 length will be passed)

t23

0000 0002 ----

0000 times base for action 2 (it is important if t24 ≠ 00:00; 0000 = seconds and tenths of second,

0001 = minutes and seconds, 0002 = hours and minutes)

t24

00:00

(13)

(13)

00:00 action 2 length

t25

0000 0002 ----

0000 connection between loads (0000 = no connections, 0001 = the load 2 will work in accord-

ance with load 1, 0002 = the load 1 will work in accordance with load 2)

(14)

t31

0000 0001 ----

0000 count showing during delay action 1 (it is important if t11 ≠ 00:00; 0001 = YES)

t32

0000 0001 ----

0001 count showing during action 1 (it is important if tOn1 ≠ 00:00; 0001 = YES)

t33

0000 0001 ----

0000 count showing during delay action 2 (it is important if t20 ≠ 00:00; 0001 = YES)