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May 12, 2025 - 08:21 AM
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Yes, it is possible to program a Dixmor LED6 timer to run continuously, although the specific method depends on the intended use. For credit card usage, the timer can be set to count up and run until terminated by the credit card system. For other applications, you may need to configure the timer to repeat a specific cycle or to continuously count up based on external input. Here's a more detailed explanation: For Credit Card Usage:
Yes, it is possible to program a Dixmor LED6 timer to run continuously, although the specific method depends on the intended use. For credit card usage, the timer can be set to count up and run until terminated by the credit card system. For other applications, you may need to configure the timer to repeat a specific cycle or to continuously count up based on external input. Here's a more detailed explanation: For Credit Card Usage:
- Count Up Mode: In this mode, the LED6 timer will continuously count up until the credit card system signals it to stop.
- Credit Card Input: You'll need to close the credit card input (Pin #8) to 24 VAC common for more than 400ms to start the timer.
- Termination: The timer will stop counting when the credit card system releases the input closure for more than 400ms.
- Counting Up Mode: You can set the timer to continuously count up based on external inputs like button presses or sensor triggers.
- Cycling: You can configure the timer to repeat a specific cycle, such as alternating between two time periods or turning on and off a device at set intervals.
- Setting Intervals: You can use the "Set" button and mode buttons to configure the time increments and cycle durations.
- External Input: You can use external inputs to trigger or stop the timer, as well as to control the cycle duration or the amount of time the timer counts.
- Refer to the Dixmor's LED6 Operating and Programming Instructions for detailed instructions on how to program the timer for your specific needs.
- Ensure you understand the intended use of the timer and the requirements of the system it's being used with.
- Consult the Dixmor documentation for detailed information on the specific settings and buttons available on your model.