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IP20 (Requires installation within a protected control cabinet)
One of the defining advantages of the Easy 619-AC-RC is its dual-programming interface. You can write logic directly using the device’s front panel or utilize dedicated PC software. Method A: Device Display Programming (Direct Input)
Moeller stresses that the device must be installed by trained electrical personnel.
Moeller Easy 619-AC-RC Manual: Complete Configuration & Programming Guide moeller easy 619 acrc manual exclusive
Note: Ensure input common is aligned with the line side if using direct AC control, or use a pilot relay for isolation. Output Wiring (Q1–Q6) The outputs are dry relay contacts. 8 A (resistive) per output.
Use a 3.5 mm screwdriver for terminals; recommended torque is 0.5–0.7 Nm .
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The Moeller Easy 619-AC-RC relies on specific electrical parameters to ensure safe, stable operation. Specification 100–240 V AC (50/60 Hz) Digital Inputs 12 AC Inputs (100–240 V AC) Relay Outputs 6 Form A (Normally Open) Contacts Continuous Current 8 A per relay output (resistive load) Memory Capacity 128 rungs of ladder logic (up to 3 coils per rung) Real-Time Clock Integrated with power reserve (typically 72 hours) Display & Keypad Built-in LCD (4 lines x 12 characters) with 8 input keys Protection Rating Physical Layout and Hardware Overview
Moeller (now Eaton) EASY619-AC-RC is a cornerstone of the "easy" control relay family, designed to bridge the gap between traditional hard-wired timing relays and complex PLC systems
Access the main menu via the keypad, select , and press OK . Output clicks, but load fails to run. There is a missing power loop on the output. and press OK . Output clicks
Re-upload the ladder logic via EASY-SOFT or manually re-program via the keypad. Internal storage sector failure or corrupt firmware state.
The manual details two primary ways to configure the device's logic:
