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    2 Channel Delay Relay Module Pulse Trigger Power off Cycle Timing DC 7 30V AC 220V|Relays| - Officematics.com  264000247979949

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    • Brand Name ARTOU
    • Certification NONE
    • Origin CN(Origin)
    • Theory Electromagnetic Relay
    • is_customized Yes
    • Contact Load High Power
    • Model Number 2 Channel
    • Protect Feature Epoxy
    • Usage General Purpose
    • ParentNumber 125516
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    1. Product model: YF-7 32 common functions to meet more application needs; can control solenoid valve, water pump, motor, lamp belt, etc.   2. Input voltage: DC 7~30V or AC 220V optional   3. Output power: can control DC or AC load within 5A   4. Time range: 0.01 seconds to 999 minutes adjustable at any time   5. Wiring port description:   a. + : Input power positive   b. - : Input power negative   c. IN+: positive signal input   d. IN-: signal input negative   e. NO: The relay normally open interface, the relay is suspended before the suction, and the short is connected with COM after the suction   f. COM: relay common interface   g. NC: The relay normally closes the interface, and the relay is shorted to COM before the suction is closed.   h. Function list: function can be arbitrarily set to buy back, there are instructions provided; power failure can memorize any parameters set   All the functions in P-11 to P-44 are as follows; signal 1 corresponds to relay 1; signal 2 corresponds to relay 2;   The two channels can be triggered at the same time; they are independent of each other; they do not affect each other; the respective relays of the respective signal tubes   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 pulls in, the signal disappears, 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 the signal is sent for more than A times, the relay is closed for B seconds.   P-45: After power-on, relay 1 works for A seconds after disconnection; relay 2 works for B seconds. Open   P-46: Give signal 1, relay 1 works after A seconds is disconnected; relay 2 works for 2 seconds to disconnect   P-47: After signal 1 is applied, relay 1 is operated for A seconds; relay 2 starts to work; after 2 seconds, relays 1 and 2 are disconnected at the same time.   P-48: After power-on, relay 1 works for A seconds after disconnection; stops for B seconds; relay 2 works for C seconds and stops for D seconds;   H55076e030eac425097faa7a2a9f8d2baMH133a9e4fba464281ba07943a2b3d28b3eHTB1tfSpJVXXXXbkXpXXq6xXFXXXRHe6be00c68b9a4824bafe84b2e2ec59657 HTB1CGQMa.Y1gK0jSZFMq6yWcVXaD

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