GIC Timers – Electronic & Digital Timer

IndMALL Automation offers a versatile range of GIC Timers engineered for precise time control in industrial applications. From compact analog timers to advanced digital models, GIC’s timers ensure accuracy, flexibility, and ease of integration across automation systems.

The Micon 175 Series features a slim 17.5mm profile, dual voltage support, and key timing functions such as ON Delay, Interval, Star Delta, and more. The Micon 225 Series expands functionality with 16 DIP-switch selectable modes, dual relay outputs, and an extended timing range up to 120 days. For digital precision, the Eliro Series offers an LCD display, Up/Down counting, and support for up to 18 signal/non-signal functions.

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GIC Timer- Series Micon 175

GIC Timer- Series Micon 175

  • Compact 17.5mm width for space-saving installations

    Integrated dual voltage operation

    Multiple functions: ON Delay, Interval, Star Delta, One Shot, Signal Off Delay

    Wide time range: 0.1 seconds to 100 hours

    LED indicators for power and relay status

GIC Electronic Timer- Series Micon 225

GIC Electronic Timer- Series Micon 225

  • Supports both Signal Start and Supply Start operations

  • 16 timing functions selectable via DIP switch
  • Two independent relay outputs: both timed or one timed & one instantaneous
  • Wide input/supply voltage range: 24–240V AC/DC
  • Extensive timing range: 0.1 seconds to 120 days
  • LED indicators for power and relay status
  • Compact 22.5mm DIN rail mount housing

GIC Digital Timer - Eliro

GIC Digital Timer - Eliro

  • Slim 17.5 mm wide design for space-efficient panels

    Multi-function timer with 8 or 18 signal & non-signal based functions

    Wide operating voltage: 24–240 VAC/DC

    Broad timing range: 0.1 seconds to 999 hours

    3-digit LCD display for preset time and run time

    Selectable Up/Down counting modes

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the two types of timer relays?

The two types of timer relays are analog timer relays and digital timer relays. Both are used to delay or control the switching of devices, but they work differently based on their internal design.

An analog timer relay uses mechanical parts like springs and gears to measure time. It’s simple, reliable, and easy to use—just like a traditional watch. A digital timer relay, on the other hand, uses electronic circuits and provides more precise timing and multiple functions. Both types of timer relays are used in industrial automation, lighting, and motor control systems.

How to set time in GIC analog timer?

To set time in GIC analog timer, turn the switching dial clockwise until the current time is aligned with the marking arrow (usually labeled as “F”). If you’re using a weekly model, make sure the correct day is also aligned with the arrow.

For fine adjustment, rotate the minute hand clockwise until the exact time is shown. Never turn the dial or hands in the opposite direction, as it may damage the timer. Once the time is set, adjust the ON/OFF segments or pins as per your required schedule. That’s how you set time in a GIC analog timer.