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Timer

The timer functionality is designed for applications without IO-Link.

The LED Control Mode needs to be set to "Automatic Scene Selection", so the timer can be started by activation of the switch or the inputs E1/E2.

note

Timer overwrites the LED Effect of the scene; LED Effects with prefix "Timer" are synchronized with the timer.

Example Use Case 1

The output signal shall come in the beginning of the Timer period.

  1. Set Sensor Mode to "Static" or "Dynamic"
  2. Set Timer Function to "1 - enabled"
  3. Set Trigger Timer to "0 - when entering Scene 0"
  4. Set Timer timeout to e.g. "10" s
  5. Set Output Minimum Impulse Time
  6. Set LED Effect for Timer
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Sensor Mode needs to be "Static" or "Dynamic". If the sensor is in "Toggle" mode, the timer will start when the sensor is touched for a second time since it will be in "Scene 1" after the first touch and goes back to "Scene 0" after the second.

Example Use Case 2

The output signal shall come at the end of the Timer period.

  1. Set Sensor Mode to "Static" or "Dynamic"
  2. Set Timer Function to "1 - enabled"
  3. Set Trigger Timer to "1 - when entering Scene 1"
  4. Set Timer timeout to e.g. "10" s
  5. Set Output Minimum Impulse Time to e.g. "300" ms
  6. Set Output Activation Delay to e.g. "9700" ms
  7. Set LED Effect for Timer
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Sensor Mode needs to be "Static" or "Dynamic".

Output Activation Delay = Timer timeout - Output Minimum Impulse Time.