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Technical Data - Theben SIMPLEXA 601 Installation And Operating Instructions

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6. Switching times
6.1 Set switching times
PROG
C1/C2
*
OK
OK
MINUTES
WEEK
OK
OK
DAYS
2 C1
set additional switching time
OK
– – : -- –
+
END
C1 Off
OK
11:28
There are 28 available memory locations per channel.
6.2 Request switching times
 Request switching times by using + or – buttons.
6.3 Change /delete switching times
Change switching times:
 Confirm stored switching time by pressing the OK button.
 P ress OK button again once, use + or – button to change
hour/minute.
 Confirm with OK button.
Delete switching time:
 Confirm stored switching time by pressing the OK button.
 Press + or – button; it appears
 Confirm with OK button.
7. Summer/winter time
7.1 Set summer/winter time
 P ress ESC button and using the + or – buttons select
SU/WI menu.
 P ress OK button and using the + or – buttons select
the relevant rule (see table).
ESC
SU / WI
– – -- –
EU
C1 On
OK
11:28
USA
2
PROG
memory location
1 C1
1 C1 On
HOURS
OK
OK
– – : -- –
– – : -- –
Selection of days of the week/blocks:
Days 1-7; 1-5; 6-7; 1-6; or all days individually
* only with SIMPLEXA 602
1 C1 On
– – : -- –
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
SU / WI
Summer/winter time rules
no rule
– – – –
EU
rule for the EU
USA
USA
CDN
Canada
IL
Israel
NZ
New Zealand
IRAN
Iran
FREE
free rule
DATE
fixed date
7.2 Set free rule (FREE)
1. Change to summer time
 E nter month, week in month (5 = last week), day of the
week, changeover time consecutively
2. Change to winter time
 Enter month, week in month
8. Set manual permanent switching
The permanent switching (PERMANENT ON, PERMANENT
OFF) can be selected for each channel via direct operation
of buttons.
PROG TIME DATE
SU / WI
 SIMPLEXA 601: Press + and – buttons simultaneously
12 31
(
appears)
AM
SIMPLEXA 602: for C1: Press + and – buttons
PM
for C2: Press + and OK buttons
-
ESC
OK
 P ress button continually until the required status is displayed
1
2
Res
(PERMANENT ON, PERMANENT OFF, no permanent
switching).

9. Technical data

• Nominal voltage:
device: 230 V
220 –230 V~
+10 %/-15 %
• Frequency:
50–60 Hz
• Power consumption:
typically 4,5 VA
• Contact:
floating
• Contact material:
AgSnO
• Switching capacity:
16 (6) A, 250 V~
• Power reserve:
3 years at 20 °C
• Accuracy:
≤ ±1 s/day at 20 °C
• Incandescent lamp load: 1400 W
• Halogen lamp load:
1400 W
• Fluorescent lamp
uncorrected:
1400 VA
series-corrected:
1400 VA
parallel-corrected:
220 VA (24mF)
• Compact fluorescent
13 x 7 W, 13 x 11 W,
tubes:
10 x 15 W, 8 x 23 W
• Permissible ambient-
temperature:
–20 °C ... +55 °C
• Protection class:
II in accordance with EN 60730-1 with
designated installation
• Protection rating:
IP 20 in accordance with EN 60529
• Pollution degree:
2
Theben AG
Service
Hohenbergstr. 32
Fon +49 (0) 74 74/6 92-369
72401 Haigerloch
Fax +49 (0) 74 74/6 92-207
DEUTSCHLAND
hotline@theben.de
Fon +49 (0) 74 74/6 92-0
Adresses, telephone numbers etc. at
Fax +49 (0) 74 74/6 92-150
www.theben.de
device: 110 V
110–120 V~
+10 %/-15 %
50–60 Hz
typically 3,0 VA
floating
AgSnO
2
2
16 (6) A, 250 V~
3 years at 20 °C
≤ ±1 s/day at 20 °C
700 W
700 W
700 VA
700 VA
110 VA (24mF)
6 x 7 W, 6 x 11 W,
5 x 15 W, 4 x 23 W
–20 °C ... +55 °C

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