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  • William Kohlman Sr
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    SKU:2003505  Single way relay Module Delay Power-of Trigger delay cycle Timing Circuit Switch.

    I’m using P3 Mode and I have to trigger the low level trigger twice to start the OPtiming. I want to be able to engage the relay with one input and  during the OP time, disengage the relay.

    Why do I have to input the initial trigger twice?

    Bill

    Drok
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    Hello William Kohlman Sr,

    We think it should be “200350”.  Could you please let us know how large the low level signal is? And is it convenient for you to show us the input connection? You can upload picture here or send it to service@droking.com

    We will find solution for you once confirm the problem.

    Best regards.

    Derek Mueller
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    I’m having the same problem as Bill. I’m using a microwave motion detector that outputs 3.3 volts.  The detector’s output goes high for two seconds and then goes off.   At first I thought I thought the timer just had a delay coming on. Now i think Bill is right and that is going into OP on the second trigger.

    Derek

    Drok
    Keymaster
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    Hello Derek Mueller,

    If possible, is it convenient for you to show how it is by video?

    We will pass it on to technician for solution.

    Best regards,

    DROK

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