new timer relay help needed

Guest
I just puchased a new timer relay Midtex 658-44 with variable on and
variable off delays

I want to run the load on for a few seconds every few minutes
so I want to use configuration 6 on the document.

ftp://parts:parts@divxdude.dyndns.org/midtx658.pdf

u may need to use a ftp client to retrieve it.


I'm not real electronics savy anf am really confused by the
insructions
facts that

config 6 shows 2 sperate sets timer inputs (4 pins)
pinout diagram(8-pin "Wiring") does not provide 4 points for
2 sperate timers

config 6 also shows 3 relay symbols 2 which are in K-1
( B is used for load )

anyway..if I were to guess at it..
8 pins numbered clockwise starting bottm-left of the octal "notch"
looking from bottom (right?)


1. jumper pin 3
to pin 2
2 jumper pin 1 to
pin 5

apply input power A to ( pin 1or 5 ) and input power B to pin 7
load is powered by {(switched) pin 4} and {input power B}

how'd i do? guessed right or not?
if not please correct me.

thanks for your help.
 
I left one out (step 3) ..sorry.


1. jumper pin 3
to pin 2
2 jumper pin 1
to pin 5
3. jumper pin 8
to pin 2

apply input power A to ( pin 1or 5 ) and input power B to pin 7
load is powered by {(switched) pin 4} and {input power B}

how'd i do? guessed right or not?
if not please correct me.






On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 17:06:03 GMT, urjant@mail.com wrote:

1. jumper pin 3
to pin 2
2 jumper pin 1 to
pin 5

apply input power A to ( pin 1or 5 ) and input power B to pin 7
load is powered by {(switched) pin 4} and {input power B}

how'd i do? guessed right or not?
if not please correct me.
 
nope..

i dunno ..
have no clue.

help!





On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 17:16:51 GMT, urjant@mail.com wrote:

I left one out (step 3) ..sorry.


1. jumper pin 3
to pin 2
2 jumper pin 1
to pin 5
3. jumper pin 8
to pin 2

apply input power A to ( pin 1or 5 ) and input power B to pin 7
load is powered by {(switched) pin 4} and {input power B}

how'd i do? guessed right or not?
if not please correct me.






On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 17:06:03 GMT, urjant@mail.com wrote:


1. jumper pin 3
to pin 2
2 jumper pin 1 to
pin 5

apply input power A to ( pin 1or 5 ) and input power B to pin 7
load is powered by {(switched) pin 4} and {input power B}

how'd i do? guessed right or not?
if not please correct me.
 
urjant@mail.com wrote:
ftp://parts:parts@divxdude.dyndns.org/midtx658.pdf
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What OS is your host running? Any chance you can point us to the
original document somewhere else on the Web?
 
sorry its on now.



On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 20:52:05 -0500, William P.N. Smith wrote:

urjant@mail.com wrote:
ftp://parts:parts@divxdude.dyndns.org/midtx658.pdf

WSFTP Pro
/*
Finding Host divxdude.dyndns.org ...
Connecting to 24.223.139.213:21
Connected to 24.223.139.213:21 in 0.000000 seconds, Waiting for Server
Response
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Connection closed by remote host.
Host type (1): Automatic Detect
*/

What OS is your host running? Any chance you can point us to the
original document somewhere else on the Web?
 
from bottom or top?
the socket i picked up at a surplus store
is clockwise from bottom view (opposite your diagram)



Diagram: (N is the notch, you are looking at the
pins - each number corresponds to a pin)

..5...4
.6.(.).3
.7..N..2
..8...1

Ed
 
ok Ed thanks for the help, much easier than i made it out to be.
yeah the pinout is symetrical so even if my way is the wrong one its
just means the off period would engage before the on I guess.
I wire it up and give it a try.




On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 06:18:33 GMT, ehsjr@bellatlantic.net wrote:

urjant@mail.com wrote:

from bottom or top?
the socket i picked up at a surplus store
is clockwise from bottom view (opposite your diagram)



It doesn't matter - I probably "drew" the socket backwards,
but it doesn't change the wiring. Your socket is like this:

...4...5
.3.(..)..6
.2..N..7
...1...8

The wiring description remains the same:
The relay coil is connected to pins 2 and 7. You
apply a voltage to those pins to energize the relay.
You connect your load to pins 1 and 3. Alternatively,
you could connect your load to pins 6 and 8.

Ed
 
urjant@mail.com wrote:

from bottom or top?
the socket i picked up at a surplus store
is clockwise from bottom view (opposite your diagram)



It doesn't matter - I probably "drew" the socket backwards,
but it doesn't change the wiring. Your socket is like this:

....4...5
..3.(..)..6
..2..N..7
....1...8

The wiring description remains the same:
The relay coil is connected to pins 2 and 7. You
apply a voltage to those pins to energize the relay.
You connect your load to pins 1 and 3. Alternatively,
you could connect your load to pins 6 and 8.

Ed
 

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