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Note: Keep 0.1s or more for power off time.

Keep 0.05s or more for signal, stop, reset input time.

Operation mode

Operation

Time chart

Turn the operation selector to     .
Power is applied continuously. When a start signal is applied, the out-
put contacts change state immediately and time cycle begins. When
the time delay is completed, the output contacts return to their normal
state. The contacts will return to normal state when a reset signal is
applied or power is removed.
(Note: When a stop signal is applied during timing operation, the time
cycle stops. When a stop signal is removed, the time cycle begins.)

Turn the operation selector to     .
Power is applied continuously.
When a start signal is applied, the time cycle begins but the output
contacts remain in their normal state. The output contacts change
state for 0.8s after time delay is completed.
Reset will occur when a reset signal is applied or power is removed.
(Note: When a stop signal is applied during timing operation, the time
cycle stops. When a stop signal is removed, the time cycle begins.)

Turn the operation selector to     .
Power is applied continuously.
When a start signal is applied, the time cycle begins but output con-
tacts remain in their normal state. The output contacts change state
after time delay is completed. When the start signal is removed the
time cycle begins. The output contacts return to their normal state
after time delay is completed. The start signal is applied or start sig-
nal is removed while timing operation, the output contacts change
state and time cycle begins at this point.
The contacts will return to their normal state when a reset signal is
applied or power is removed.
(Note: When a stop signal is applied during timing operation, the time
cycle stops. When a stop signal is removed, the time cycle begins.)

Pulse

One-shot

OS

OS

Differential

ON/OFF-delay (2)

OF2

OF2

Pulse

One-cycle

OC

OC

PM4H-S

PM4H-M

Operation mode

Operation

Time chart

When power is applied continuously, the time cycle begins. The out-
put contacts change state after the time delay is completed.

Power ON-delay

Note: Keep 0.1s or more for power off time. PM4H-M timers do not have each input which is signal, reset and stop.

Operation mode

Operation

Time chart

Power ON-delay
When power is applied continuously, the output contacts change
state.
Reset will occur when power is removed.
PM4H-M timers does not have each input which is signal, reset and
stop.
(As for other operation mode, refer to the operation mode of PM4H-
A.)

Power ON-delay

ON

Power Flicker

FL

Power ON-flicker

FO

Power One-shot

OS

Power One-cycle

OC

Power supply

ON

OFF

Operation signal

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

ON

Reset

Stop

Time out (N.O. contact)

OP. LED

POWER LED

ON

T

T

t

a

t

1

t

2

OFF

OFF

Note:      LED lighting or No LED lighting

Power supply

ON

OFF

Operation signal

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

Reset

Stop

Time out (N.O. contact)

OP. LED

POWER LED

ON

ON

T

t

b

t

1

t

2

t

a

OFF

OFF

Restart

Note:      LED lighting or No LED lighting

Power supply

ON

OFF

Operation signal

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

Reset

Stop

Time out (N.O. contact)

OP. LED

POWER LED

T

T

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

t

t

1

t

a

t

2

t

OFF

One pulse time (t): Approx. 0.8s
  Note:      LED lighting or No LED lighting

ON

Power supply

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

Time out (N.O. contact)

OP. LED

POWER LED

T

Power supply

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

Instantaneous contact (N.O. contact)

Time out (N.O. contact)

Power ON-delay

OP. LED

POWER LED

T

    LED lighting     LED flickering
T: Setting time

OPERATION MODE

PM4H-A/S/M

02/2003

Summary of Contents for PM4H-F

Page 1: ...Pulse ON flicker Differential ON OFF delay 1 2 Signal OFF delay Pulse One shot Pulse One cycle Power ON delay 5 operation modes With instantaneous contact Power ON delay Power Flicker Power ON flicker Power One shot Power One cycle 11 pin Screw terminal 11 pin Screw terminal 11 pin Screw terminal 11 pin Screw terminal 11 pin Screw terminal 11 pin Screw terminal 8 pin Screw terminal 8 pin Screw ter...

Page 2: ...and dead metal parts 2 000Vrms for 1 min Between input and output 2 000Vrms for 1 min Between contacts of different poles 1 000Vrms for 1 min Between contacts of same pole Breakdown voltage Initial value Setting error Voltage error Contact resistance Initial value 100ms Min power off time 55 C 131 F 65 C 149 F Max temperature rise Silver alloy Au flash on Silver alloy Contact material Temperature ...

Page 3: ...pin 3 752 Din rail socket ATC18003 8 pin ATC18004 11 pin Mounting rail AT8 DLA1 45 1 772 024 0 0 6 0 45 1 772 024 0 0 6 0 Min 80 3 150 Min 80 3 150 A 45 1 772 024 0 0 6 0 A 48 n 2 5 A 1 890 n 098 024 0 0 6 0 48 1 890 66 5 2 618 14 5 571 12 0 472 48 1 890 6 0 236 41 1 614 44 5 1 752 0 PARTS NAME PM4H S PM4H A PM4H M Power indicator LED Operation indicator LED Hand Operation mode selector Selectable...

Page 4: ...gins When the time delay is completed the output contacts change state and next time cycle begins When the time delay is completed the output contacts return to the normal state This cycle will repeat until a reset signal is applied or power is removed Note When a stop signal is applied during timing operation the time cycle stops When a stop signal is removed the time cycle begins Turn the operat...

Page 5: ...hen a reset signal is applied or power is removed Note When a stop signal is applied during timing operation the time cycle stops When a stop signal is removed the time cycle begins Pulse One shot OS OS Differential ON OFF delay 2 OF2 OF2 Pulse One cycle OC OC PM4H S PM4H M Operation mode Operation Time chart When power is applied continuously the time cycle begins The out put contacts change stat...

Page 6: ...Pin type 110g 3 880 oz Screw terminal type Weight Min 294m s2 4 times on 3 axes Shock resistance Min 980m s2 5 times on 3 axes 10 to 55Hz 1 cycle min double amplitude of 0 5mm 10min on 3 axes Vibration resistance 10 to 55Hz 1 cycle min double amplitude of 0 75mm 1h on 3 axes Functional Destructive Functional Destructive Between live and dead metal parts Between input and output Between contacts of...

Page 7: ...M Star Delta switching Instantaneous contact Relay Timed out side 1 Form A side 1 Form A Instantaneous 1 Form A Relay Timed out side 1 Form A side 1 Form A Relay Timed out side 1 Form A side 1 Form A Instantaneous 1 Form A Operating voltage con tact contact Operating voltage con tact contact Operating voltage con tact con tact Operating voltage con tact con tact side time delay contact side time d...

Page 8: ...xes Vibration resistance 10 to 55Hz 1 cycle min double amplitude of 0 75mm 1hr on 3 axes Functional Destructive Functional Destructive Between live and dead metal parts Between input and output Between contacts of different poles 3 Between contacts of same pole Insulation resistance Initial value 1 500Vrms for 1 min Between live and dead metal parts 1 500Vrms for 1 min Between input and output 1 0...

Page 9: ...n 8 pin 8 pin 8 pin 8 pin 8 pin 8 pin 8 pin 8 pin 8 pin 8 pin 8 pin 8 pin 8 pin 8 pin 8 pin 8 pin 8 pin 8 pin 8 pin 8 pin 8 pin 100 to 120V AC 200 to 240V AC 24V AC 12V DC 24V DC 100 to 120V AC 200 to 240V AC 24V AC 12V DC 24V DC 100 to 120V AC 200 to 240V AC 24V AC 12V DC 24V DC 100 to 120V AC 200 to 240V AC 24V AC 12V DC 24V DC 100 to 120V AC 200 to 240V AC 24V AC 12V DC 24V DC 100 to 120V AC 20...

Page 10: ...in screw 11 pin screw 11 pin screw 11 pin screw 11 pin screw 11 pin screw 11 pin screw 11 pin screw 11 pin screw 100 to 120V AC 200 to 240V AC 24V AC 12V DC 24V DC 100 to 120V AC 200 to 240V AC 24V AC 12V DC 24V DC 100 to 120V AC 200 to 240V AC 24V AC 12V DC 24V DC 100 to 120V AC 200 to 240V AC 24V AC 12V DC 24V DC 3 selectable time ranges over 1s to 10s Relay Timed out 2 Form C Power OFF delay wi...

Page 11: ...O N C N C N O Operating voltage Reset input Reset input Reset input Reset input Reset input Photo coupler Photo coupler PM4H F8R PM4H F11R PM4H F8R PM4H F11R Use a contact with good contact relia bility for the input Contact bounce can lead to erroneous operation of the timer so use a contact with short bounce time Make the resistance between terminals for a short circuit less than 1k ohms Make th...

Page 12: ...uld be set under 0 range Instantaneous output area When power supply is on the time range setting time and operation mode cannot be changed Turn off the power supply or a reset sig nal is applied to set the new operation mode ON FL FO OF1 SF OS OF2 OC How to use Stop ring PM4H series 1 Fixed time setting Set the desired time and put 2 stop rings together Insert the rings into stopper to fix the ti...

Page 13: ...eset signal input Connect terminals screw terminal for stop signal input Be sure not to connect with other terminals and apply excessive voltage The inter nal circuit will be damaged 6 The input wiring other than the power supply circuit should avoid these condi tions high voltage wiring and parallel wiring with power wire Wire in short with using the sealed wire or metal wiring tube 7 For operati...

Page 14: ...V AC 48 to 125V DC Surge voltage 4 000V 12V DC 24V DC 24V AC 24V AC DC 500V No good Leak current Fig A C R T Power supply Good Fig B C R T Power supply R contacts of relay R T T Time R Relay R R Surge wave form 1 2 50 µs single polarity full wave voltage Notes for PM4H series Even if the open collector is not used input is also possible from the non con tact circuit of 6 to 30V DC In this case the...

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