6F2T0207 (0.01)GRE200 (5,6)- 715 -Example of timer action1Supposed that the timer was set the [UTM1]=30 and the TON1 timer counter hasstarted. When the counter counts 15 ms, and if the user sets 10 for the [UTM1],the FB output is yielded instantly.0Counter15 30 45 Timer counter(millisecond)60[UTM1] = 30 msStopRun[UTM1] = 10 msOffOnFB inputOffOnFB outputFigure 7.4-2 Input and output time chart on TON1 delay timerNote: Entering new value for the setting [UTM1] does not make the timer counter reset,if the timer counter is running.Example of timer action2Supposed that the timer was set the [UTM2]=30. Signal is inputted in the FB for45 ms, so the timer counter is running at 45 ms. However, if the user changes thesetting [UTM2] to 60 at 45 ms, the FB output still remain (i.e., the counter is notreset).0Counter15 30 45Timer counter(millisecond)60[UTM2] = 30 msStopRun[UTM2] = 60 msOffOnFB inputOffOnFB outputFigure 7.4-3 Input and output time chart onTON2 delay timerNote: If the FB output has be yielded already, when new value is set for the timer andthat new value is longer input signal duration, the timer counter is not reset.