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An external timing potentiometer (pot) wired to remote adjust terminals can be used to adjust the time setting from a remote location; to extend the time range of the unit; or to act as a vernier control. Determining the resistance value of the unit's internal pot is necessary for selecting the proper external pot. Calculate resistance value as follows:
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Remote adjustment is useful in applications requiring frequent time setting changes due to machine variations or changes in machine function. The external pot can be run from the control cabinet to the work station where time variations occur. Install external pot for remote adjustment as follows:
The time range of a unit can be extended if an application occasionally requires a slightly longer time than the unit is capable of providing. This capability should be used for minimal time range extensions only. Install external pot for extending time range as follows:
Using an external pot as a vernier control provides fine adjustment of the time setting. Use in applications which require precise adjustment of slight changes in time setting. Install external pot for vernier control as follows:
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