Re: tmer relay help needed
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Date: 01/16/05
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Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 15:04:35 GMT
yeah i tried both ways..second(lond) interval just stays
on permenant. like 2nd dial LED stays on too.
I even tried closing it after applying L1 to the oter points ..no
change..
toggleing doesnt work at all timer does not function at all if no
power to A and B
On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 16:32:32 GMT, "CWatters"
<colin.watters@pandoraBOX.be> wrote:
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><urjant@mail.com> wrote in message
>news:6hHpQaOa3fIKATLDIUJkXh6aKR+i@4ax.com...
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>> heres is more text not found in the pdf.
>>
>> temporary available at
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>> ftp://parts:parts@divxdude.dyndns.org/book2.jpg
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>Ok that helps...
>
>Refer to the text below where it says ""00" Feature". It clearly says
>"Repeat Repeat Cycle Timing" as it also does for feature = 01.
>
>Only under 03 does it says "One Cycle Timing"
>
>I think I can see the problem... Try this....
>
>Close the control switch to start the timer running BUT _leave it closed_
>don't toggle it. Just wait. Does it repeat when the timers expire?
>
>It think it will repeat because it says "Close control switch to start
>timing cycle. Open control switch to reset". eg It doesn't say toggle switch
>to start. Leave it closed and see what happens.
>
>Colin
>
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