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TIMER TM-619/ TM-6331
PROGRAMABLE TIME INTERRUPTERS - USER GUIDE V4 B
1. Introduction
The Programmable Time Interrupters NOVUS are electronic devices
that permit switching electrical loads (alarm, appliances, etc.) at
programmed time intervals with good accuracy.
Their microprocessor let you create at most eight (8) ON/OFF
programs, which can switch electrical loads at specifics moments
throughout the week.
They have a battery, that give to the TIMER the feature of hold the
programs and run the internal clock for many weeks, even in case of
power outage.
The output is consist of a relay with the terminals NO, COM and NC
(SPDT) available for user. In power outage this relay will not switch,
letting the output inoperative.

2. Specifications:

POWER: de 12Vdc, 24Vdc, 110Vac or 240 Vac, 50/60 Hz;
(see identification tag);
Switching low interval: 1 minute;
OUTPUT: Relay 16A/250Vac, resistive; 8A/250Vac, inductive;
Operational temperature: 0 a 60°C;
Storage temperature: -10 a 75°C;
Light indicator for output on (when powered);
Proper for be fixed with screw;
3. OPERATIONS MODES
There are three operation modes: ON, AUTO e OFF, select through
the MANUAL key. When the MANUAL key is pressed, observe that
the indicator (line) on the screen move upon the words
ON/AUTO/OFF:
MODE ON: When the indicator is upon ON the output turn on
immediately and keep this status while in ON mode.
MODE OFF: When the indicator is upon OFF the output turn
off immediately and keep this status while in OFF mode.
MODE AUTO: When the indicator is upon AUTO the output
turn on and turn off based on the programs.
When the TIMER isn't powered, it turns off the output permanently.
4. UPDATING DAY/HOUR/MINUTE
Keep pressed the CLOCK key, then press:
DAY:
to update the indicated day of week;
HOUR:
to update the indicated hour;
MIN:
to update the indicated minutes;
NOTE 1: The terms MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA e SU, correspond to
the weekdays:
MO= Monday;
TU= Tuesday;
TH= Thursday;
FR= Friday;
SU= Sunday;
WE= Wednesday;
SA=Saturday;
5. DETERMINIG THE ON/OFF CYCLES
Press the TIMER key to access and configure the ON/OFF
programs. The program number, which is at editing, is showed on the
left side of the screen. See Figure 04. The first edit refers to the
program 1 and determine the moment to turn on the output. Note that
the message ON is showed upon the program number.
Press DAY to determine the day which the output should turn
on. Observe that the indication of the weekdays is changed at
each time that DAY key is pressed:
Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa, Su (everyday)
Mo (Monday);
Tu (Tuesday);
We (Wednesday);
Th (Thursday);
Fr (Friday);
Sa (Saturday);
Su (Sunday);
Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr (bussness days);
Sa, Su (weekend);
Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa (bussness days more Saturday);
Mo, Tu, We (Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday);
Th, Fr, Sa (Thursday, Friday and Saturday);
Mo, We, Fr (Monday, Wednesday and Friday);
Tu, Th, Sa (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday);
Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa;
Press the HOUR key to determine the hour on the chosen
days, in which the output turns on.
Press the MIN key to determine the minutes.
Press the TIMER key again to determine the moment to turn off the
output on the program 1. Note that the message OFF upon the
program number. The programming of day, hour and minute is made
identical of the programming of turn ON, showed before:
Press DAY key to determine the days when the output is
turned off.
Press the HOUR key to determine the hour when the output
turns off.
Press the MIN key to determine the minutes.
Press the TIMER key again and the program number displayed will
change to 2, indicating that the following adjusts refer to program 2.
Configure the program 2 as the instruction above. Then access and
determine the other programs, in a total eight programs.
These programs will be used by the TIMER when the operation
mode selected is AUTO. In the time programmed to ON, the output
turns on. In the time programmed to OFF, the output turns off.
In the case of overlapping programs, the output will act like the
example showed at the figure 01. When it's already on, and came a
time when some program turn off, the output turn off. When came a
time in some program when turn on, the output doesn't change.
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  • Page 1: Specifications

    TIMER TM-619/ TM-6331 PROGRAMABLE TIME INTERRUPTERS - USER GUIDE V4 B 1. Introduction 5. DETERMINIG THE ON/OFF CYCLES The Programmable Time Interrupters NOVUS are electronic devices Press the TIMER key to access and configure the ON/OFF that permit switching electrical loads (alarm, appliances, etc.) at programs.
  • Page 2 TM-619 Figure 01 – Output’s Behavior with overlapping programs. Figure 02 – Connections and back sight of Timer TM-6331. Figure 06 – Instruction to replace the TM-619’s battery. TM-6331 Figure 03 – The back sight of Timer TM-619. Figure 04 – Identification of Screen elements.

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