Specifications
1.24 kinds of commonly used functions to meet more application requirements; can control solenoid valves, pumps, motors, light strips, etc.
2:Output power:can control DC or AC load within 5A
3:Time range:0.01 seconds to 999 minutes adjustable at any time
4:Description of the wiring port
1, DC:input DC power supply positive
2, DC-:input DC power supply negative
3, IN:signal input positive
4, IN-:signal input terminal
5, NO:Relay normally open interface, the relay is suspended before the suction, after the suction and short circuit with COM
6, COM:relay common interface
7. NC:The relay normally closes the interface, and the relay is shorted to COM before the suction is closed.
Button trigger:(positive trigger:DC- and in- short circuit, DC and IN button
Or:(negative trigger:DC and in short circuit, DC- and IN- button)
Button Setting Instructions
– Power on display inch————inch means to enter standby mode;
– Press K1 for the first time (it takes more than 1 second to be effective to prevent false triggering) Display:P -11:K2 adjusts the main mode, K3K4 adjustment function
– Press K1 for the second time, the screen displays:A001:K2 and K3 adjust the first time A, K4 adjusts the decimal point (time unit)
– Press K1 for the third time, the screen displays:B001:K2 and K3 adjust the second time B, K4 adjusts the decimal point (time unit)
– Pressing K1 for the fourth time, “———— Inch means to enter standby mode
– Press K4 in standby mode to permanently turn off/on the display and switch the low power mode
Decimal Time Unit Description
– X.XX decimal point in hundred, timing range:0.01 seconds to 9.99 seconds
– XX.X decimal point in ten, timing range:0.1 seconds to 99.9 seconds
– XXX has no decimal point, timing range:1 second to 999 seconds
– XXX. The decimal point is in one place, the time range is from 1 minute to 999 minutes.
Function List
P-11:Jog (give the signal relay, the signal disappears and the relay stops)
P-12:Self-locking (send a signal relay to pull in, then give a signal relay to stop)
P-13:Give the signal, the relay will stop automatically for A seconds; the trigger will be invalid during the delay.
P-14:Give the signal, the relay will stop automatically for A seconds; trigger the retime during the delay.
P-15:Give the signal, the relay will stop automatically for A seconds; trigger the superimposed timing during the delay.
P-16:Give signal, the relay will stop automatically for A seconds; trigger reset during delay
P-17:Give the signal, the relay is closed, the input signal is disconnected, the power is turned off after A seconds, and the signal is kept output again during the delay.
P-18:After power-on, the relay will immediately pull in, after a delay of A seconds, the power will be turned off;
P-21:Give the signal, after a delay of A seconds, the relay pulls in
P-22:Give signal, after more than A seconds, the relay pulls in, the signal disappears, the relay stops.
P-23:After the signal disappears for more than A seconds, the relay is closed, there is a signal, and the relay stops.
P-24:There is a signal. After more than A seconds, the relay is closed. After the signal disappears for more than A seconds, the relay stops.
P-25:There is a signal after more than A seconds, the relay is closed, and after a signal exceeds A seconds, the relay stops.
P-26:There is a signal. The relay stops after A seconds of suction. The signal disappears and the relay stops again for A seconds.
P-27:The pulse signal is detected, the relay stops; if there is no pulse signal, the relay delays for A seconds; (the signal is continuous or the signal disappears as no pulse signal)
P-28:After power-on, after a delay of A seconds, the relay pulls in until the power is turned off.
P-31:After power-on, the relay is closed for A seconds, disconnected for B seconds, infinite loop;
P-32:Signal, start P-31 infinite loop; signal disappears, terminate loop
P-33:Give a signal, start P-31 infinite loop; give another signal to terminate the loop
P-34:After power-on, after a delay of A seconds, the relay pulls in and closes after B seconds.
P-35:There is a signal. After a delay of A seconds, the relay pulls in and closes after B seconds.
P-36:There is a signal. After more than A seconds, the relay pulls in, the B is stopped after B seconds, the signal disappears, and the timing is cleared.
P-37:There is a signal, the relay will stop automatically for A seconds, and then stop for 24 seconds. The signal trigger is invalid during A B time.
P-38:There is a signal, the relay will stop automatically for A seconds, stop and re-clock for B seconds, and then automatically close for A seconds.
P-41:There is no signal; the signal disappears; the relay works after the delay of A time.
P-42:The signal disappears, after a delay of A time, the relay works; the end of work B time
P-43:The signal disappears. After the A time, the relay works; the working B time ends.
P-44:After power-on, the relay works for A time and stops B time; the cycle stops automatically for C times.
P-45:The power is not activated, after the signal is given; the relay works for A time, the B time is stopped; the cycle C stops automatically; the signal is given again, once again
P-46:After the signal is sent for more than A times, the relay is closed; the suction is kept; the power is stopped.
P-47:After the signal is sent for more than A times, the relay is closed for B seconds.
P-48:In C seconds, after the signal is continuously sent for more than A times, the relay is closed for B seconds.
Package Included
1 x YYC-2S 5V 1 Channel Relay Module Cycle Trigger Delay Power-off Delay Timing Relay
Additional information
Weight | 0.02 kg |
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