P1: After the signal is triggered, the relay is energized for the OP time and then de-energized. During the OP time, the following actions occur:
P1.1: If the signal is triggered again, it is invalid.
P1.2: If the signal is triggered again, restart the countdown.
P1.3: If the signal is triggered again, reset, de-energize the relay, and stop the countdown.
P2: Upon triggering the signal, the relay is de-energized for the CL time, then energized for the OP time, and after the countdown, the relay is de-energized.
P3.1: Upon triggering the signal, the relay is energized for the OP time, then de-energized for the CL time, repeating these actions. If the signal is triggered again during the cycle, the relay is de-energized, stopping the countdown. The cycle repeats for a set number of times (LOP).
P3.2: Upon power-up, without triggering the signal, the relay is energized for the OP time, de-energized for the CL time, and the cycle repeats. The cycle repeats for a set number of times (LOP).
P4: Signal hold function, if triggered, the countdown is reset, the relay remains energized, and when the signal disappears, the relay is de-energized after the OP time. During the countdown, if there is another signal, the countdown is reset.
Note: The relay output is a passive contact, providing non-powered output, controlling the on-off state of a circuit.