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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Page Assembly, putting into operation, connection Control elements Display Factory setting Changing settings Time and day of the week Calendar month and day 6.2.1 AU = Automatic changeover 6.2.2 cHA = Weekday-related time change 8 - 9 6.2.3 no = no changeover Standard switching commands Weekday block formation...
  • Page 2: Assembly, Putting Into Operation, Connection

    Assembly, putting into operation, connection Assembly Fit the time switch • on a DIN rail • optional wall surface-mounting Surface-mounting set for 2 and 3 module spacings Article No. 03.53.0083.2 Putting into operation The time and date are set at the factory. The time switch is in Energy-saving mode.
  • Page 3: Control Elements

    3. Control elements Start program input Hand switch Set time, end program input Enter pulse/ cycle Select day(s) Reset of the week Delete switching time Set minutes, month, year Set hours, day, year Summer time/winter time switchover 4. Display Date 1234567 = days of the week Summer time...
  • Page 4: Factory Setting

    Factory setting The selections correspond to Central European Time. The time switch offers 3 Operating modes. The date and time, and also the Operating mode AU are set. Operating modes: • AU Automatic summer time controller switchover see 6.2.1 The switchover occurs on the dates defined by the legislator.
  • Page 5: Changing Settings

    Changing settings Note: You can exit/conclude any adjustments, changes you make at any time with the key Time and day of the week Press the key once. Set the time: With the h key – hours With the m key – minutes Note: If the Operating mode no = no change...
  • Page 6: Calendar Month And Day

    6.2 Calendar month and day – Select the Operating mode 6.2.1 AU or 6.2.2 cHA or 6.2.3 no 6.2.1 AU = Automatic changeover Press the key once Press the + 1h key once, AU appears Press the Prog key once Set the current year: With the m key or the h key Confirm with the Prog key...
  • Page 7: Cha = Weekday-Related Time Change

    6.2.2 cHA = Weekday – related time change Press the key once Press the + 1h key as often as necessary until cHA appears Press the Prog key once Set the current year: With the m key or the h key Confirm with the Prog key Set the current month and day:...
  • Page 8 Confirm with the Prog key The start of summer time is displayed. Set the individual summer time start: With the m key – month With the h key – day Confirm with the Prog key Set individual summer time end: With the m key –...
  • Page 9: No = No Changeover

    6.2.3 no = no changeover Press the key once Press the + 1h as often as necessary until no appears. The time switch operators without a date! Press the key once. The input is ended. Note: Select day of the week see 6.1...
  • Page 10: Standard Switching Commands

    7. Standard switching commands You determine the switching times and the switching state for the relevant switching output (channel.) Symbol: CH1: (ON) = Channel 1 CH2: (OFF) = Channel 2 These assignments are possible: • Switching commands only for channel 1 •...
  • Page 11: Weekday Block Formation

    8. Block formation of weekdays Any combination of weekdays You determine the weekdays for your switching program. 1 - Monday, 2 - Tuesday, 3 - Wednesday ..., 7 - Sunday Example: Monday + Wednesday + Friday (8:00 ON; 20:00 OFF) Select free memory location: Press Prog as often as necessary until –...
  • Page 12 Press the key once. The weekday selection is ended. Note: Enter the switching times and the switching state = ON = OFF for the relevant switching state (channel). For standard switching commands, see 7 For Impulse switching commands, see 9 For cycle switching commands, see 10 Note:...
  • Page 13: Impulse Switching Commands

    Impulse switching commands If a load is switched ON and OFF with a high switching frequency in the seconds range, it must be ensured that effects on the quality of lighting units (flickering) and interference with radio and TV reception are avoided.
  • Page 14 Selecting the switching output: With the CH1 and/or CH2 Confirm with the Prog key. Preselection for: – Seconds – Minutes with the m key Set the ON switching duration: With the key 01...99 Confirm with the Prog key. The input is ended. A free memory location is displayed for further settings press the...
  • Page 15: Cycle Switching Commands

    10. Cycle switching commands You determine the times for cycle switching commands Symbols: = ON switching duration (1...99 sec. or 1...99 min.) = cycle duration (1...99 sec. or 1...99 min.) The preselection for seconds or minutes is explained at the given time. A cycle switching command consists of: •...
  • Page 16 Select free memory location: Press the Prog key as often as necessary until – –:– – appears. Set the start time: Set the day(s) of the week, see 8 With the m key – minutes With the h key – hours Preselection for Cycle = Mark the cycle switching command with the...
  • Page 17 Preselection for: - Seconds - Minutes with the m key Set the ON switching duration: with the key 01...99 Confirm with the Prog key A switching OFF time is displayed here with 00:00 for all 7 days of the week. You can change these individually or delete them with Clear. The input is ended.
  • Page 18: Read - Change - Delete - Reset

    11. Read – change – delete – reset • You can read the program contents stepwise • You can change or overtype the program contents • You can delete the program contents • You can delete the date and time Read Press the Prog key step by step Each individual content is displayed...
  • Page 19 Delete - All switching commands Press the Prog key as often as necessary until FRxx appears Press the Clear key once. CL is in the display Press the Clear key and hold it down. All memory locations are deleted! The display shows the number of the max.
  • Page 20: Hand Switch

    12. Hand switch You change – manually – the current switching state. However, the individually set switching program is preserved. 1 for channel 1 2 for channel 2 = automatic = Manual mode FIX = continuous operation = OFF = ON FIX = Continuous ON = ON = OFF...
  • Page 21: Technical Data

    14. Technical data 1 channel weekly program 1 channel weekly program 2 channel weekly program 2 channel weekly program Dimensions (H x W x D) mm 45 x 36 x 60 45 x 54 x 60 Distributor cut-out mm 45 x 36 45 x 54 Weight g (approx.) Connection...

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