Acouto YYC-7

Acouto Low Voltage Relay Module (Model YYC-7) Instruction Manual

1. Ifihan

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the Acouto Low Voltage Relay Module, Model YYC-7. This versatile time delay relay is designed for a broad range of applications, offering wide power compatibility and memory retention for settings.

The module operates on a broad voltage range, starting from 3V, making it compatible with various power sources such as 3.7V lithium batteries, 5V power banks, or standard switching power supplies. It is suitable for controlling motors, light bulbs, LED strips, DC motors, and pumps. Featuring output optical coupling isolation, the module offers enhanced anti-interference capabilities and an industrial-grade circuit board for durability. Its parameter-saving function ensures that settings are retained after a power failure.

Acouto Low Voltage Relay Module (Model YYC-7)

Figure 1: Acouto Low Voltage Relay Module (Model YYC-7)

2. Alaye Aabo

  • Always disconnect power before installing or servicing the module.
  • Rii daju pe gbogbo awọn asopọ onirin wa ni aabo ati pe o tọ lati ṣe idiwọ awọn iyika kukuru tabi ibajẹ.
  • Maa ko koja volum pàtótage and current ratings for the module and its output.
  • This module is intended for use by individuals familiar with electronic components and wiring.
  • Keep the module away from moisture, extreme temperatures, and corrosive environments.

3. Ọja Ipariview

The Acouto YYC-7 module features a digital display, control buttons, and terminal blocks for power and load connections. Understanding these components is crucial for proper operation.

Labeled components of the Acouto YYC-7 Relay Module, showing time display, relay, indicator light, adjustment buttons (K1, K2, K3), and jumper.

Figure 2: Labeled Components of the YYC-7 Module

Awọn eroja pataki:

  • Ifihan akoko: A 3-digit LED display shows current time settings or operating status.
  • Yii: The orange component responsible for switching the load.
  • Imọlẹ Atọka: Provides visual feedback on the module's status.
  • Adjustment Buttons (K1, K2, K3): Used for mode selection and parameter setting.
  • Jumper: Configures the working voltage ibiti.
  • Awọn bulọọki Ipari: For connecting DC power (DC+, DC-), signal input, and load (NC, COM, NO).

4. Awọn pato

Ẹya ara ẹrọSipesifikesonu
Working Current (with jumper)DC 3V~5.5V
Working Current (without jumper)DC 3.8V~7V
Signal Source VoltageDC 3V~12V (e.g., positive actuator, button, PNP sensor, PLC)
Agbara IjadeDC 30V 3A tabi AC 220V 3A
Quiescent Lọwọlọwọ15mA
Ṣiṣẹ Lọwọlọwọ30mA
Igbesi aye Iṣẹ>100,000 igba
Awọn iwọn otutu ti nṣiṣẹ-40℃ ~ 85℃
Awọn iwọn (L x W x H)64.2 x 34.8 x 15mm (2.5 x 1.4 x 0.6in)
Iwọn22g (0.8oz) approx.

5. Eto

5.1 Power Compatibility

The module supports a wide input voltage range. Use the jumper to select the appropriate range:

  • With Jumper: Ṣiṣẹ voltage ibiti o jẹ 3V to 5.5V.
  • Without Jumper: Ṣiṣẹ voltage ibiti o jẹ 3.8V to 7V.

The signal source can be DC 3V to 12V, compatible with various triggers like positive actuators, buttons, PNP sensors, or PLCs.

5.2 Wiring Awọn aworan atọka

Proper wiring is essential for safe and correct operation. Refer to the diagrams below for connecting the module to your power source and load.

Wiring diagrams for the Acouto YYC-7 Relay Module, showing connections for AC load control and single DC power supply.

Nọmba 3: Awọn aworan wiring

5.2.1 Module Control AC Load Wiring Diagram

This diagram illustrates how to connect the module to control an AC load (e.g., 220V equipment). Ensure that the live wire and neutral wire of the 220V AC supply are correctly connected to the relay's output terminals (COM and NO/NC) and the equipment.

5.2.2 Use One DC Power Supply Wiring Diagram

This diagram shows how to power the module and control a DC load using a single DC power supply. Connect DC+ and DC- to your power source, and the signal input to your trigger. The equipment is connected to the relay's output terminals.

6. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

The module offers various operating modes and adjustable delay times. The delay time range is from a minimum of 0.1 seconds to a maximum of 999 minutes.

6.1 Aṣayan ipo

After powering on the module:

  1. Tẹ mọlẹ K1 button for 2 seconds to enter mode selection.
  2. Tẹ K1 repeatedly to cycle through modes P-1, P-2, P-3, P-4.
  3. Tẹ K2 to confirm and enter the selected mode.

Awọn ọna ṣiṣe:

  • P-1: Single Delay Mode
    The actuator signal energizes the relay. After the set time (T1) expires, the relay de-energizes. During the delay period, K1 can be used to select sub-functions:
    • A: Actuator signal is ignored.
    • B: Actuator signal restarts the timing.
    • C: Actuator signal resets the relay and ends timing.
  • P-2: Delay On, Then Off Mode
    The actuator signal starts timing for T1. When T1 expires, the relay energizes for T2, then de-energizes (resets).
  • P-3: Cycle Mode (T1 On, T2 Off)
    The relay cycles infinitely, energized for T1 and de-energized for T2. Both T1 and T2 are adjustable. K1 can be used to select sub-functions:
    • A: After power-on, the relay is first energized (T1), then de-energized (T2) for an infinite cycle.
    • B: After power-on, the relay is first de-energized (T2), then energized (T1) for an infinite cycle.
  • P-4: Signal Triggered Delay Off Mode
    When a signal is present, the relay is energized. When the signal disappears, a delay timing starts. The relay de-energizes when the delay time expires. If the signal reappears during the delay, the delay is canceled. When the signal disappears again, timing restarts.

6.2 Setting Time Instructions

Use buttons K2 and K3 to adjust time parameters:

  • K2 (Shift Button): Press to move the flashing digit on the display. The flashing digit is the one currently being adjusted by K3. Press K2 until the display stops flashing to exit adjustment mode.
  • K3 (Adjust Button):
    • When a digit is flashing, K3 adjusts the digit from 0 to 9.
    • When no digit is flashing, K3 adjusts the decimal point position, which determines the time unit:
      • Decimal point in the units position (e.g., 12.3): Indicates 0 to 99.9 seconds.
      • Decimal point in the tens position (e.g., 123.): Indicates 0 to 999 seconds.
      • No decimal point (e.g., 123): Indicates 0 to 999 minutes.

Akiyesi: For modes P-2 and P-3, which have two time parameters (T1 and T2), press K2 six times to cycle through all adjustments. The first three presses adjust the first time parameter (T1), and the last three presses adjust the second time parameter (T2). A blue indicator light signifies setting the relay energized time, while the light being off indicates setting the relay de-energized time.

7. Itọju

  • Jẹ́ kí module náà mọ́ tónítóní kí ó sì wà láìsí eruku àti ìdọ̀tí. Lo aṣọ rírọ̀ tí ó gbẹ fún ìwẹ̀nùmọ́.
  • Avoid exposing the module to liquids or excessive humidity.
  • Tọju module ni itura, ibi gbigbẹ nigbati ko si ni lilo.
  • Nigbagbogbo ṣayẹwo awọn asopọ onirin fun wiwọ ati awọn ami ti wọ.

8. Laasigbotitusita

  • Module does not power on: Check power supply connections (DC+, DC-) and ensure the voltage is within the specified range (3V-7V, depending on jumper setting).
  • Relay does not activate: Verify the signal input (SIGNAL terminal) is receiving the correct voltage (3V-12V). Check the selected operating mode and time settings. Ensure the load is correctly wired to the relay output (COM, NO, NC).
  • Incorrect timing: Recheck the time setting instructions (K2, K3 buttons) and the decimal point position for seconds or minutes. Ensure the correct operating mode (P-1, P-2, P-3, P-4) is selected.
  • Settings are lost after power cycle: The module features memory retention. If settings are lost, ensure the power supply is stable and the module is not subjected to extreme electrical interference.

9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the product packaging or contact your retailer. Keep your purchase receipt for warranty claims.

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