Functional Overview
The GJR5215200R1 (07 T1 81 R1) is a specialized digital timing and counting module designed for high-precision industrial automation within ABB Procontic and related control systems.
This unit is engineered to handle time-critical sequences and event counting tasks that exceed the capabilities of standard software-based timers.
It features a hybrid interface that combines manual range selection via front-mounted potentiometers with software-controlled internal timing logic.
The 07 T1 81 R1 supports multiple timing cycles and independent functions, making it suitable for complex interlocking logic, delay sequences, and synchronized process control in industrial environments.
System Architecture
The GJR5215200R1 integrates analog adjustment flexibility with deterministic digital processing:
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Dual Functionality: Supports two independent timing or counting functions simultaneously, reducing rack space requirements.
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Hybrid Adjustment: Combines front potentiometers for range selection with software-based parameter control for precision tuning.
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Multi-Cycle Capability: Supports up to 5 independent timing cycles for sequential control applications such as valve sequencing or machine startup logic.
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System Integration: Designed for ABB legacy Procontic rack systems with high-speed and deterministic signal processing.
Device Specifications
| Model |
07 T1 81 R1 (07T181R1) |
| Order Number |
GJR5215200R1 |
| Brand |
ABB |
| Product Type |
Timing and Counting Module |
| Adjustment Method |
Potentiometer + Software Configuration |
| Number of Functions |
2 Independent |
| Time Cycles |
5 Programmable Cycles |
| Input Type |
Digital / Trigger |
| Mounting |
Rack / Subrack System |
| Weight |
Approx. 0.45 kg |
Operational Questions
How do the front potentiometers interact with software settings?
The potentiometers act as a physical range selector or scaling factor.
Software defines the logic structure, while the potentiometers allow on-site adjustment of timing parameters without programming tools.
What is the benefit of two independent functions?
The module can operate as two separate timing units in one hardware slot.
This reduces rack space usage while enabling parallel control of different processes such as motor delays and pulse counting.
Is this module compatible with ABB AC500 systems?
No. This is a legacy Procontic module.
Modern systems such as AC500 use software-based timer and counter blocks inside the PLC CPU instead of dedicated hardware timing modules.
Commissioning & Maintenance Notes
Range Calibration:
During commissioning, verify potentiometer positions against actual measured timing output.
Analog adjustment may introduce minor deviations over long cycle durations.
Trigger Isolation:
Ensure input signals are free from contact bounce.
Use filtering techniques or RC suppression when mechanical switches are used as triggers.
Potentiometer Protection:
After calibration, secure potentiometer settings using protective covers or tamper seals to prevent unintended adjustment.
Module Seating:
Ensure correct alignment of the backplane connector during installation.
Clean oxidized contacts if necessary using approved electronic contact cleaner.