Zamel PCM-07/U Instruction Manual

PCM-07/U TIME RELAY INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Zakład Mechaniki i Elektroniki
ZAMEL sp.j.
J.W. Dzida, K. Łodzińska
ul. Zielona 27, 43-200 Pszczyna, Poland
Tel. +48 (32) 210 46 65, Fax +48 (32) 210 80 04
www.zamelcet.com, e-mail: marketing@zamel.pl
TECHNICAL DATADESCRIPTION
The multifunctional digital time relay PCM-07/U has a time function in automa­tion and control systems. It is equipped with 25 independent operating modes released by power supply voltage or an external impulse command on S terminal (coming from L or N line). It has a really wide time adjustment range from 0,1 sec. to 99 h 59 min. 59,9 sec. And it has per­manent switch on / switch off functions by means of IN input. The mode change is possible without waiting for the current cy­cle to be finished.
● 25 operating modes (external release
or from power supply voltage),
● double-modular casing with a security
cover,
● S input (start) and an additional IN
control input (permanent switch on /
switch off),
● time measure accuracy,
● wide time adjustment range,
● permanent switch on or switch off
function,
● voltage relay output – two change over
contacts of max 16 A capacity,
● LCD display backlight,
● double-modular casing,
● TH-35 DIN rail installation.
PCM-07/U
Power supply terminals: A1, A2
Input rated voltage: 24÷250 V AC, 30÷300 V DC
Nominal frequency: 50 / 60 Hz
Rated power consumption: 2 W / 14 VA
Operating mode release terminals: S, S
Permanent switch on/switch off terminals: IN, IN
Number of operating modes: 25
Operating modes: manual, automatic
Time adjustment range t: 0,1 sec ÷ 99 h 59 min 59,9 sec
Time adjustment accuracy: 0,1 s
LCD display backlight: amber
Time measure accuracy: max. ±3 s / 24 h with 25 °C
Hold up programme time: 10 years
Receiver input (supply) terminals: 11, 12, 14, 21, 22, 24
Output relay parameters: 2 NO/NC 16 A 250 V AC1 4000 VA
Number of terminal clamps: 12
Section of connecting cables: 0,2 ÷ 2,50 mm
Ambient temperature range: -20 ÷ +60 oC
Operating position: freely
Mounting: rail TH 35 (PN-EN 60715)
Protection degree: IP20 (PN-EN 60529)
Protection level: II
Overvoltage category: II
Pollution degree: 2
Dimensions: double-modular (35 mm) 90x35x66 mm
Weight: 0,130 kg
Reference standards:
PN-EN 60730-1; PN-EN 60730-2-7 PN-EN 61000-4-2,3,4,5,6,11
2
The device is designed for single-phase installation and must be installed in accor­dance with standards valid in a particular countr y. The
CAUTION
device should be connected
according to the details inc­luded in this operating manual. Installation, connection and control should be carried out by a qualied electrician staff, who act in accordance with the service manual and the device functions. Disassembling of the device is equal with a loss of guarantee and can cause electric shock. Before in­stallation make sure the connection cables are not under voltage. The cruciform head screwdriver 3,5 mm should be used to in­stal the device. Improper transport, storage, and use of the device inuence its wrong functioning. It is not advisable to instal the device in the following cases: if any device part is missing or the device is damaged or deformed. In case of improper functioning of the device contact the producer.
The symbol means selective collecting of electrical and electronical equipment. It is forbidden to put the used equipment together with other waste
APPEARANCE
Power supply terminals
(A1, A2)
LCD display
Control push buttons
Relays output (supply) terminals
(12, 11, 14, 24, 21, 22)
Operating mode release
terminals (S, S)
Permanent
switch on/switch off
terminals (IN, IN)
Relay mode
Information eld
Operating mode
number or time adjustment number
Automatic mode
Manual mode
VER. 002_01.09.2009
DESCRIPTION
MAIN MENU
Displayed elements and messages description
- relay mode - t1 and t2 time adjustment
- automatic mode - operating mode adjustment
- manual mode - backlight level adjustment
- external input S - permanent switch on / switch off input
- external input IN - waiting for releasing signal
-
backlight
Push button description
• main window – automatic mode entry
• main window – manual mode entry or relay mode change if the clock is already in the manual mode
• different windows - submenu entry or adjusted value conrmation
• main window – main menu entry
• menu windows/options change or decreasing/increasing the adjusted value
- operating mode end
Choose OK to enter menu; use cursor to choose options.
Function Description
T1 TIME ADJUSTMENT T2 TIME ADJUSTMENT EXTERNAL INPUT ADJUSTMENT BACKLIGHT LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
OPERATING MODE ADJUSTMENT
- switch on/switch off
T1 AND T2 TIME ADJUSTMENT
- time preview and adjustment; press OK to enter; adjusted time preview window, press OK to enter;
HOUR - use cursor to choose the required number of hours; adjustment range from 0 to 99; press OK to conrm; MINUTE - use cursor to choose the required number of minutes; adjustment range from 0 to 59; press OK to conrm; SECOND - use cursor to choose the required number of seconds; adjustment range from 0 to 59; press OK to conrm; DECIMAL POINT OF A SECOND - use cursor to choose the required value; adjustment range from 0 to 90; press OK to conrm; To conrm all the adjustments press OK; conrming the command allows to enter the time adjustment window.
The system is equipped with protection against 0h0m0s0ss - 0,1 sec is the minimum time.
time adjustment in menu - similarly to menu.
EXTERNAL INPUT ADJUSTMENT
- system mode adjustment suitable for the moment of releasing external input IN; the system operates in this mode as long as there is a releasing signal on external input IN; press OK to enter; use cursors choose a suitable mode for the external input, where:
- external input function is switched off;
- manual mode with a relay constantly switched off;
- manual mode with a relay constantly switched on;
Use cursors After the signal in releasing input IN disappears, the previous operating mode (time measure) will be nished.
There is an escape possibility from every submenu window one level high­er in every moment of programming by pressing adjusments.
to change options; press Ok button to conrm choices.
There is an escape possibility from every submenu window one level higher in every moment of program­ming by pressing ing the adjusments.
or without sav-
to
or without saving the
BACKLIGHT LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
- backlight level adjustment; press OK to enter;
- the backlight switches on after pressing any of the buttons, and it will
be switched off automatically after 20 seconds from the last press;
- the backlight will be switched on as long as the system is connected to power supply voltage;
- the backlight will be switched off.
Use cursors
There is an escape possibility from every submenu window one level higher in every moment of programming by pressing adjusments.
to change options; press OK to conrm your choices.
or without saving the
OPERATING MODE ADJUSTMENT
- operating mode adjustment will be activated in the moment of releasing external input S; press OK to enter;
Use cursors to choose the right mode; the modes are numbered in the range from
, press OK to conrm your choice;
to
Conrming the command allows to enter the operating mode adjustment window.
There is an escape possibility from every submenu window one level higher in every moment of programming by pressing
or without saving the adjusments.
Power supply voltage release:for
U
11-14
on mode appears after power supply voltage reset.
U
t t
11-14
is measured, the relay is switched off (pos.11-12). The next switch on interval appears after power supply voltage reset.
U
U
U
tt t t t t
t tt t tt
0.5s
t
11-14
over, the relay switches on (pos. 11-14). Again with the preset time t interval, the relay is switched off (pos.11-12) and switched on (pos. 11-14). The next switch on interval appears after power supply voltage reset.
11-14
and the preset time t is measured. After the time t is over, the relay switches off (pos. 11-12). Again with the preset time t interval the relay is switched on (pos. 11-14) and switched off (pos. 11-12). The next switch on interval appears after power supply voltage reset.
11-14
next switch on interval appears after power supply voltage reset.
SWITCH ON DELAY - after the supply voltage has been applied the preset time t measure starts. After the time is
tt
over the relay switches on (pos. 11-14). The next switch
SWITCH OFF DELAY - after the supply voltage has been applied, the relay switches on immediately (pos.11-14), and the preset time t is measured. After the preset time
FLASHER STARTING WITH OFF – (Starting from the switch off position). After the supply voltage has been applied, the preset time t is measured. After the time is
FLASHER STARTING WITH ON – (Starting from the switch on position). After the supply voltage has been applied, the relay is immidiatelly switched on (pos. 11-14)
IMPULSE GENERATOR DELAY 0,5 sec. - After the sup­ply voltage has been applied the preset time t measure starts. After the time t is over the relay switches on (pos.
0.5s
t
11-14) for 0,5 second, and switches off (pos. 11-12). The
External signal S release:for
S
t t
11-14
and starts to measure the preset time. After the time t is over the relay is switched off (pos. 11-12). Impulse time duration is not important here.
S
S
S
t t
t
S
t tt t
S
t t
U S
t
t t
t tt t t
t
11-14
rement starts. After the time t is over the relay is switched off (pos. 11-12). The following impulse release fades during time measurement does not cause time measure from the beginning (non- re­triggerable).
11-14
time starts the preset time t measurement. After the time is over the relay is switched on (pos.11-14). After the impulse release fade is detected (falling edge), again the system starts the preset time me­asurement. When it is over the relay is switched off (pos. 11-12). In case the impulse duration time is shorter than the preset time t, the relay is switched on only for the time t.
11-14
during the next impulse release (rising edge) or after time t is over in case there was no such impulse occurence. Impulse time duration is not important for system operating.
11-14
impulse release fade is detected (rising edge), the system starts the preset time t measurement and when the time is over the relay is switched off (pos. 11-12). The following impulse release fade during time measurement causes time measure from the beginning (retriggerable).
11-14
After the impulse release fade is detected (falling modulated voltage), the system starts the preset time t measurement and when the time is over the relay is switched off (pos. 11-12).
11-14
switched on (pos. 11-14). The relay is switched on as long as there is a power supply voltage on, the next release impulses do not affect operation of the relay.
TIME IMPULSE RELEASED BY RISING EDGE – after the impulse release has been applied to the power-supply system (rising edge) it switches on the relay (pos. 11-14)
TIME IMPULSE RELEASED BY FALLING EDGE – po­wer-supply system switches on the relay after impulse release fades (falling edge) (pos.11-14) and time measu-
SWITCH ON/OFF DELAY – after the impulse release has been applied to the power-supply system (rising edge),it lets the relay be switched off (pos.11-12) and at the same
BISTABLE RELAY WITH TIME LIMIT – after the impulse release has been applied to the power-supply system (ri­sing edge), it switches on the relay (pos.11-14) and starts to measure the preset time t. The relay is switched off
TIME IMPULSE RELEASED BY RISING EDGE WITH SWITCH OFF DELAY (retriggerable) - after the impulse release has been applied to the power-supply system (ri­sing edge) it switches on the relay (pos.11-14). After the
TIME IMPULSE RELEASED BY RISING EDGE WITH SWITCH OFF DELAY (non-retriggerable) - after the impulse release has been applied to he power-supply system (rising edge) it switches on the relay (pos.11-14).
SWITCH ON DELAY RELEASED BY IMPULSE - after the impulse release has been applied to the power-supply system (rising edge) it keeps the relay in a switched off position (pos.11-12) and simultaneously starts the preset time t measurement. After the time t is over the relay is
for and
U
11-14
11-14
12) for the preset t power supply voltage reset.
11-14
over, the relay switches on (pos. 11-14) for the preset t preset t
time. The next switch on interval appears after power supply voltage reset.
1
11-14
14) for the preset time t t
time and its another switch on mode for t1 time. The next switch on interval appears after power
2
supply voltage reset.
11-14
11-14
t2
U
t1
t2
time and its another switch on mode. The next switch on interval appears after
2
U
t2 t1 t2 t1 t2t1
U
t1 t2t1 t2t2 t1
. After the time is over, the relay is swtches off (pos.11-12) for the preset
1
U
U
SWITCH ON DELAY - after the supply voltage has been applied the t
t1t1
the relay switches on (pos. 11-14) for t
t2
switch on interval appears after power supply voltage reset.
SWITCH OFF DELAY - after the supply voltage has been applied, the output relay switches on immediately
t1
(pos.11-14), and the preset time t
t2
preset time is measured, the relay is switched off (pos.11-
FLASHER STARTING WITH OFF – (Starting from the switch off position). After the supply voltage has been applied, the preset time t
FLASHER STARTING WITH OFF – (Starting from the switch on position). After the supply voltage has been ap­plied, the output relay switches on immediately (pos.11-
PERMANENT SWITCH ON MODE - After the supply vol­tage has been applied the relay is switched on permanen­tly. When choosing this mode t do not matter.
PERMANENT SWITCH OFF MODE - After the supply voltage has been applied the relay is switched off per­manently. When choosing this mode t ments do not matter.
time measure starts. After the time is over
1
is measured. After the time is
time and again switches off (pos.11-12) for the
2
1
and t2 time adjustments
1
time. The next
2
is measured. After the
1
and t2 time adjust-
1
for and
S
t1 t1
11-14
11-12) and at the same time, starts the preset time t is switched on (po. 11-14). After the impulse release fade is detected (falling modulated voltage), the system starts preset t the impulse release duration is shorter than the preset time t the impluse release during the preset t it starts time measurement after the impulse fade (falling modulated voltage).
11-14
11-12), at the same time, starts the preset time t ched on (pos. 11-14). After the impulse release fade is detected (falling modulated voltage), the system starts preset time t input state can change during the time t case the impulse release duration is shorter than the preset time t
11-14
on the relay for the preset time t ches on for t does not inuence the relay switching on time.
11-14
Impulse release fade causes the preset time t (po. 11-12) for the preset time t the t
time is over the relay is switched on again in the moment of applying impulse release (growing
2
value).
11-14
release impulse is shorter than the preset time t relay the releasing impulses are ignored.
11-14
set time t switches on the relay (pos. 11-14) for the preset time t During switching on the relay the rising edge and the falling edge are ignored.
time measuremnt and after it is over the relay is switched off (po. 11-12). In case
2
S
S
t2
t1 t1
measuremnt and after it is over the relay is switched off (po. 11-12).The release
2
t1 t2 t1
time. Another one switches on the relay for t1 time, etc. The impulse release time duration
2
S
t t1 t2 t t1
S
t1 t1
S
t1 t1t2 t2
, and after the time elapses it switches off the relay. The impulse release fade (falling edge)
1
U
t1
11-14
21-24
t2
SWITCH ON/OFF DELAY- (retriggerable) – after the im­pulse release has been applied to the power-supply sys-
t2
tem (rising edge), it lets the relay be switched off (pos.
measurement. After the time is over the relay
1
, the relay is not switched on. Applying
time measurement does not cause switching off the relay but
2
SWITCH ON/OFF DELAY- (non-retriggerable) – after the impulse release has been applied to the power-supply system (rising edge), it lets the relay be switched off (pos.
measurement. After the time is over the relay is swit-
1
measurement and does not affect functioning of the system In
2
IMPULSE GENERATION WITH AN ALTERNATE TIME DURATION - after the impulse release has been applied to the power-supply system (growing value), it switches
, and switches it off. The next impulse release causes the relay swit-
1
SWITCH OFF DELAY RELEASED BY FALLING EDGE
- after the impulse release has been applied to the po­wer-supply system, it switches on the relay (pos. 11-14).
measurement, after it is over the relay is switched off
. During the t2 time the system is resistant to signals release. After
2
t2
1
TIME IMPULSE RELEASED BY IMPULSE WITH SPE­CIFIC TIME DURATION - after the impulse release has been applied and lasts continuously for the preset time t
, it switches on the relay (pos.11-14) for time t2. If the
1
, the relay is not switched on - during switching on the
1
IMPULSE RELEASED BY FALLING EDGE - after the impulse release has been applied to the power-supply system (rising edge), it switches on the relay for the pre-
STAR-DELTA SWITCH - after the supply voltage has been applied the relay 1 is switched on (pos. 11-14) for the preset time t
t
ched off and the preset time t t
is over the relay 2 is switched on permanently (pos.
2
21-24).
1
, the relay is not switched on.
1
, and after the time elapses it switches it off.
2
. After the time is over the relay is swit-
1
is measured. After time
2
MOUNTING
1. Disconnect power supply by the phase fuse, the circuit-breaker or the switch- di­sconnector combined to the proper circuit.
2. Check if there is no voltage on connection cables by means of a special measure equipment.
3. Install the PCM-07/U on the TH-35 DIN rail in the switchboard.
4. Connect the cables with the terminals in accordance with the installing diagram.
5. Switch on the power supply from the ma­ins.
INNER DIAGRAM
KLAW. LCD
ZAS.
μC
DIMENSIONS
CONNECTION
L(+) N(-)
L(+) / N(-) L(+) / N(-)
RELAY CAPACITY
PRODUCT FAMILY
The time relay PCM-07 belongs to PCM
relay group
Voltage type: 24V - 24 V AC/DC
U - 12÷240 V AC/DC: available for
PCM-01, PCM-02, PCM-03, PCM-06
U - 24÷250 V AC; 30÷300 V DC:
available for PCM-07
Device type:
01 - 1 operating mode – switch on delay 02 - 1 operating mode – switch off delay 03 - 1 operating mode – cyclic change over 04 - 8 (PCP-04) or 10 (PCM-04) operating
modes
06 - 2 operating modes - switch on/ switch
off delay
07 - 25 operating modes, digital, two ranges of
time operation
10 - 10 operating modes, two ranges of time
operation
Casing type:
M - modular version (TH 35 DIN rail) P - ush junction box Ø60 version
Device symbol
WARRANTY CARD
There is 24 months guarantee on the product
Salesman stamp and signature, date of sale
APPLICATION
L(+) N(-)
The main switch
The acoustic signal system of starting the machine (engine). Operating adjusted to .
1. ZMIE ZAMEL SP. J. assures 24 months guarantee for the product.
2. The manufacturer’s guarantee does not cover any of the following actions: a) mechanical damage during transport, loading / unloading or under other circumstances, b) damage caused by incorrect product mounting or misuse, c) damage caused by unauthorised modications made by the PURCHASER or any third parties to the product or any other devices
needed for the product functioning,
d) damage caused by Act of God or any other incidents independent of the manufacturer.
3. The PURCHASER shall lay any claims in writing to the dealer or ZMIE ZAMEL SP. J.
4. ZMIE ZAMEL SP. J. is liable for processing any claim according to current Polish legislation.
5. ZMIE ZAMEL SP. J. shall process the claim at its own discretion: product repair, replacement or money return.
6. The manufacturer’s guarantee is valid in the Republic of Poland.
7. The PURCHASER’s statutory rights in any applicable legislation whether against the retailer arising from the purchase contract or
otherwise are not affected by this warranty.
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