Any electricians willing to help me figure this schematic out, specifically the white and black circles and the triangles. Its for a timer that can be configured in many ways from Omron
>>55091948
The stuff written after Note: tells you everything you're asking.
>>55091881
I need more information.
Scan the little book that came with it, and post it here.
>>55092160
https://www.fa.omron.com.cn/data_pdf/cat/h3ba-n_l093-e1_1_3_csm1015157.pdf?id=3233
I'm getting everything from this page
It works when i put input at 2 and 7, but when i check for it, there's no output from any other pins. Any help?
>>55092227
You can't be this retarded. It's literally impossible. How do you even manage to turn on your computer?
>>55092311
Then whats the fucking point of the timer if it cant delay a switch, whats the use of this thing then?
>>55092490
Take a good look at the schematic again. You can't be this dumb.
>>55092517
I don't have a background in electronics so I can't read the schematic, black and white dots mean nothing to me. I just wanted to know why there's no output from the other pins when i give it power. Do i have to have something connected for it to work or is it broken?
>>55092593
When you activate it, the only thing it does is connecting pins 8 and 6, and 1 and 3 together. If you don't put anything on 8 or 1, of course you're not going to get shit. It's literally three fucking lines. I figured this shit out when I was 5.
>>55092658
So 2 and 7 are only used to power on the timer.
So then if I put a + on 8 and a - on 1, when the switch goes on, I'll get power on 6 and 3?
>>55092719
Why would you want to switch both poles? You usually leave ground (most of the time -) always connected and only switch the positive.