RADEMACHER SpeedTimer 3650 05 12 Operating And Installation Manual

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SpeedTimer Operating and Installation Manual
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Time Switch for 50mm Switch Ranges
Item No: 3650 05 12
VBD 587-2 (07.13)

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  • Page 1 SpeedTimer Operating and Installation Manual Time Switch for 50mm Switch Ranges Item No: 3650 05 12 VBD 587-2 (07.13)
  • Page 2 ...describe how to install, connect the electrical system and RaDemacheR. Thank you for the trust you have placed in us. operate your SpeedTimer time switch. This product has been developed with the greatest possible Before you begin, please read these instructions convenience and optimum user-friendliness in mind.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Included in delivery ..........4 16. [aUTO] automatic mode and [ ] manual 21.4 menu 6.4 - configuration of obstacle 2. Overall view - controls and installation housing ...5 mode ..............22 detection [ ] .........41 3. Display icons ............6 16.1 menu 1 - Toggling between [aUTO] 21.5 menu 6.5 - automatic summer/winter 4.
  • Page 4: Included In Delivery

    1. Included in delivery Legend 1. Operating unit (50 x 50) mm 2. Frame 3. Installation housing 4. Light sensor (optional); item no. 7000 00 10 * 5. 2 x assembly screws (not illustrated) 6. 1 x operating manual (not illustrated) * not included 4. (optional)
  • Page 5: Overall View - Controls And Installation Housing

    2. Overall view - controls and installation housing 13. Installation housing 7. Display Up key 14. connecting terminals menu key 10. Down key 11. connection socket for the light sensor 12. OK key...
  • Page 6: Display Icons

    3. Display icons MO... SU (mO ... SO)- days of the week - time / settings Obstacle detection OFFSET (for astro time) Postcode Weekly programme NORMAL/ASTRO/SENSOR - AUTO - automatic mode switch modes automatic slat adjustment ACTUAL (IST) value L - not assigned T - jog mode Direction of travel - up / down Settings...
  • Page 7: Key To Symbols

    4. Key to symbols Risk of fatal electric shock. NOTE/IMPORTANT/CAUTION This is to draw your attention to information that is important This symbol warns of danger when working on electrical for trouble-free operation. connections, components, etc. It requires that safety precautions be taken to protect the life and health of the person concerned.
  • Page 8: Proper Use

    5. General safety information The use of defective equipment can lead to personal injury Incorrect use leads to an increased risk of injury. STOP and damage to property (electric shocks, short circuiting). ◆ children must not be permitted to play with the SpeedTimer ◆...
  • Page 9: Improper Use

    7. Improper use ◆ any other usage of the SpeedTimer will be regarded as ◆ Do not install the SpeedTimer outside. improper use. 8. Brief description The SpeedTimer is designed for controlling roller shutters / Manual operation Venetian blinds and slats by connecting a corresponding tubular In addition, it is possible to manually control the connected motor.
  • Page 10: Compatible Switch Ranges

    8.1 Compatible switch ranges Manufacturer switch range NOTE The highlighted switch ranges are suitable for use with the BERKER arsys / K1 / S1 light sensor. BUSCH-JAEGER Busch-Duro 2000 Si / Reflex Si / alpha exclusive / alpha nea / solo / impuls GIRA Standard-System / S-Color System / stainless steel range /...
  • Page 11: Overview Of Features

    9. Overview of features ◆ Installation wizard for easy commissioning. ◆ automatic darkness function (via light sensor) with cut-off time ("latest at xx:xx hours"). ◆ configurable obstacle detection for mechanical tubular motors. * ◆ automatic solar function (via light sensor) ◆...
  • Page 12: Important Information Prior To Electrical Installation And Mounting

    10. Important information prior to electrical installation and mounting Mount and install time 13. You must configure the end stops for the tubular motor switch using the enclosed before using for the first time and making the final installation housing only electrical connection.
  • Page 13 10. Important information prior to electrical installation and mounting NOTE Parallel connection of electronic tubular motors You can connect a maximum of 2 electronic tubular motors in parallel to the SpeedTimer. Parallel connection of mechanical tubular motors a cut-off relay is required in order to connect mechanical tubular motors in parallel.
  • Page 14: Safety Instructions For Electrical Connection

    11. Safety instructions for electrical connection Danger due to electric shock when working on all Incorrect wiring may lead to short-circuits and destroy electrical systems. the device. ◆ The electrical connection and all work on electrical ◆ Follow the pin assignment detailed in the wiring diagram. systems must only be carried out by a qualified electrician ◆...
  • Page 15: Electrical Connection Of The Speedtimer

    12. Electrical connection of the SpeedTimer MOTOR...
  • Page 16: Assembly

    13. Assembly The SpeedTimer is intended for flush-mounting. We recommend Installation procedure: using a deep box. Switch off the mains. You will need: make the electrical connection according to the wiring diagram 1 x 58mm flush-mounted box (see page 15). Route the power cables to the flush-mounted box.
  • Page 17: Important Information Prior To Configuration

    14. Important information prior to configuration all of the settings are menu-driven. In other words, you will be The key functions: prompted to carry out the required settings in a logical sequence Menu key, [M]-key as shown on the display. ◆...
  • Page 18: Brief Description Of The Standard Display And Main Menu

    14.1 Brief description of the standard display and main menu The standard display (example) The main menu ◆ Displays the current date and time. ◆ enables display and selection of the menu items and individual functions. ◆ Displays the set mode and active functions. ◆...
  • Page 19: Introduction To Opening And Closing The Menus

    14.2 Introduction to opening and closing the menus Pressing the [M]-key Press for 1 second. in the standard display Pressing the [M]-key approx. 1s causes the main menu from any of the menus to open. will return you to the standard display.
  • Page 20: Initial Commissioning With The Help Of The Installation Wizard

    15. Initial commissioning with the help of the installation wizard an installation wizard is available in order to help you configure Configuration sequence for the installation wizard: the controller quickly and easily. The wizard automatically guides you through the configuration process for initial Set the time.
  • Page 21 15. Initial commissioning with the help of the installation wizard Set and confirm the post- configure the switch code (PLZ). time mode for "Up". Switch time mode, see page 24. Set and confirm the "Up" opening time. confirm the timer periods mode and return to standard display.
  • Page 22: Auto] Automatic Mode And [ ] Manual Mode

    16. [AUTO] automatic mode and [ ] manual mode Automatic operation Manual operation Icon in standard display Icon in standard display automatic mode is active, all automatic functions are switched ◆ all automatic functions are deactivated; only manual on, e.g.: operation is possible.
  • Page 23: Menu 1 - Toggling Between [Auto] Automatic Mode And [ ] Manual Mode

    16.1 Menu 1 - Toggling between [AUTO] automatic mode and [ ] manual mode call up the main menu. Toggling directly to the standard display You can also toggle between automatic and manual modes in the normal view. Select and open menu "1"...
  • Page 24: Opening And Closing Times [ ]

    17. Opening and closing times [ ] The configured opening and closing times apply to all days of ◆ ASTRO Closing time calculation via an "Astro" program. the week. The closing time is calculated in relation to the date and Mode for "Down"...
  • Page 25 17. Opening and closing times [ ] ◆ SENSOR Configuring opening and closing times with active weekly The closing time is controlled by a light sensor in program. relation to the level of brightness. If the weekly program is active (see page 40), then an opening In addition, the measured twilight value is linked to the and closing time can be configured for each day.
  • Page 26: Menu 2 - Configuration Of Opening And Closing Times [ ]

    17.1 Menu 2 - Configuration of opening and closing times [ ] call up the main menu. Set and confirm an open- ing time. Select and open menu "2" [ ] switching tim- Set and confirm a closing time. Select and confirm the desired setting.
  • Page 27 17.1 Menu 2 - Configuration of opening and closing times [ ] If [ASTRO] is selected in NOTE point 6, then the current ◆ The calculated twilight can be individually customised by closing time is shown as means of an offset between –60 and +60 minutes. This example calculated by the "astro"...
  • Page 28: Automatic Darkness Function

    18. Automatic darkness function The automatic darkness function causes the roller shutters to Automatic darkness function with "Astro" close automatically. It is possible to select between two different program automatic darkness functions using: ◆ the "astro" program ◆ the connected light sensor Both functions can be linked to a timer periods.
  • Page 29 18. Automatic darkness function Automatic darkness NOTE function with ◆ The darkness function via light sensor is only executed connected light once per day. sensor ◆ The automatic darkness function is activated daily at 12:01 hours. ◆ If an automatic closing command is responded to before twilight falls, then the automatic darkness function will at twilight, the roller shutters will lower to the lower end limit not be executed.
  • Page 30: Menu 3 - Customising The Automatic Darkness Function [ ]

    18.1 Menu 3 - Customising the automatic darkness function [ ] call up the main menu. customisation in switch time mode [Normal] No customisation is Select and open menu required in [NORMAL] "3" [ ] automatic switch time mode. darkness function. Select switch time mode, The automatic darkness see page 26.
  • Page 31 18.1 Menu 3 - Customising the automatic darkness function [ ] customisation in switch customisation of the time mode [ASTRO] twilight limit value in switch time mode The offset function can Example [SENSOR]. ACTUAL value (IST) be used to change the With a negative offset of, for measured brightness.
  • Page 32: Automatic Solar Function

    19. Automatic solar function The automatic solar function enables brightness-dependent Automatic lowering 10 mins. control of the roller shutters using a light sensor. To do this, the If the sensor detects un- light sensor is secured to the window pane and then plugged interrupted sunlight for into the SpeedTimer.
  • Page 33 19. Automatic solar function Automatic clearing NOTE ◆ The delay times for moving the shutters down (10 minutes) After 20 after approx. 20 minutes, mins. can be exceeded in the event of changing weather the roller shutter is auto- conditions. matically raised a small amount to uncover the ◆...
  • Page 34: Menu 4 - Configuring The Automatic Solar Function [ ]

    19.1 Menu 4 - Configuring the automatic solar function [ ] call up the main menu. checking the solar set limit. If the set limit is exceed- Select and open menu ACTUAL value (IST) ed, then the roller shutter "4" [ ] automatic solar measured brightness.
  • Page 35: Random Function [ ]

    20. Random function [ ] The random function enables a random delay of the set timer NOTE periods ranging between 0 and 30 minutes. The corresponding icon flashes in the standard display when the random function is activated, during the period that the The random function is executed for: movement command is being delayed.
  • Page 36: Menu 5 - Configuring The Random Function [ ]

    20.1 Menu 5 - Configuring the random function [ ] call up the main menu. Select and open menu "5" [ ] Random function. Select and confirm the desired setting. On = random function > Back to main menu > Back to main menu OFF = random function...
  • Page 37: Menu 6 - System Settings [ ]

    21. Menu 6 - System settings [ ] This menu enables you to configure additional system settings The following configurations are possible: in order to customise your SpeedTimer to your individual 6.1 Set time and date preferences. 6.2 enter postcode 6.3 Switch weekly program on/off In order to do this, open menu 6 6.4 configure obstacle detection...
  • Page 38: Menu 6.1 - Set Time And Date [ ]

    21.1 Menu 6.1 - Set time and date [ ] Select and open menu Set and confirm the "6.1" [ ] "Time and year. date". Setting range: 2000 to 2099 Set and confirm the time. Next, the "System set- Pressing and holding a tings"...
  • Page 39: Menu 6.2 - Enter Postcode (Plz)

    21.2 Menu 6.2 - Enter postcode [PLZ] Select and open menu NOTE: "6.2" [ ] "Postcode" ◆ Only the first two digits of the code are entered for German (PLZ). cities. ◆ Please refer to the time zone table on page 57 for various european cities.
  • Page 40: Menu 6.3 - Weekly Program [ ] On / Off

    21.3 Menu 6.3 - Weekly program [ ] on / off If the weekly program is activated [On], it is possible to configure menu "6.3" [ ] customised opening and closing times for every day of the week. Select and open "Weekly program".
  • Page 41: Menu 6.4 - Configuration Of Obstacle Detection [ ]

    21.4 Menu 6.4 - Configuration of obstacle detection [ ] Brief description of obstacle detection function Select and open menu "6.4" [ ] "Obstacle The SpeedTimer is able to monitor the torque of motors equipped detection". with mechanical end point setting. This enables the controller to switch off the motor in the event of overloading or blockage.
  • Page 42 21.4 Menu 6.4 - Configuration of obstacle detection [ ] Select and confirm the Set and confirm the sen- suitable motor type. sitivity level. In order to do so, please It may be necessary to customise the cut-off refer to the operating sensitivity depending manual for the respective tubular motor.
  • Page 43 21.4 Menu 6.4 - Configuring obstacle detection [ ] NOTE activate / deactivate Test runs should be made to ascertain the highest possible level reversing after obstacle of sensitivity, in order to protect the roller shutters in the event detection. of blockage.
  • Page 44 21.4 Menu 6.4 - Configuring obstacle detection [ ] Automatic reversing in the event of meeting an obstacle. as soon as the setting is confirmed, the "System In the event of meeting an obstacle, the motor runs in the settings" menu will be opposite direction for approx.
  • Page 45: Menu 6.5 - Automatic Summer/Winter Changeover On/Off

    21.5 Menu 6.5 - Automatic summer/winter changeover on/off The SpeedTimer features an automatic summer/winter NOTE: changeover function. ◆ If timer periods have been programmed prior to 2 am and 3 am, then they will either be executed twice (changeover When is the clock altered? from summer time to winter time) or not at all (changeover ◆...
  • Page 46 21.5 Menu 6.5 - Automatic summer/winter changeover on/off Select and open menu Next, the "System "6.5" summer/winter settings" menu will be changeover. displayed again. activate/deactivate summer/winter changeover and confirm. On = activated OFF = deactivated...
  • Page 47: Menu 6.6 - Total Running Time And Venetian Blinds Mode [T]

    21.6 Menu 6.6 - Total running time and Venetian blinds mode [T] If the SpeedTimer is being used to control the Venetian blinds, NOTE the controller can be configured correspondingly for this purpose. If obstacle detection is activated (see page 41), then it is not necessary to configure the total running time, as the controller The following configurations are possible: will detect when the end point is reached.
  • Page 48 21.6 Menu 6.6 - Configuring total running time and Venetian blinds mode [T] Brief description of automatic slat adjustment function Select and open menu "6.6" total running time automatic slat adjustment is a function for operating Venetian and Venetian blinds blinds.
  • Page 49 21.6 Menu 6.6 - Set total running time and Venetian blinds mode [T] activate or deactivate confirm the previous jog mode and confirm. setting and return to the "System settings" menu. On = jog mode > Continue at point 4 activated >...
  • Page 50: Menu 6.7 - Display Software Version

    21.7 Menu 6.7 - Display software version Select and open menu confirm the previous "6.7" "Software version". display and return to the "System settings" menu. The current software version is displayed. Display range: 1.00 to 99.99...
  • Page 51: Software Reset (Restore Factory Settings)

    22. Software reset (restore factory settings) Simultaneously press and hold all four keys for 5 seconds 5 seconds, until all of the icons are shown on the display. Next, the device's soft- ware version will be dis- played for a few seconds. all settings will be erased and reset to the default factory settings.
  • Page 52: Carry Out Hardware Reset

    23. Carry out hardware reset a hardware reset can be carried out in the event that the controller fails to react to commands. In order to do so, pull out the upper section of the controller from the lower part. There is an opening on the rear of the upper section.
  • Page 53: Dismantling

    24. Dismantling There is also a risk of fatal electric shock while Procedure for dismantling: dismantling the SpeedTimer. Switch off the mains. Follow the safety instructions for electrical connection on Secure the connector against reconnection and check that the page 14. system is de-energised.
  • Page 54: Ce Mark And Ec Conformity

    The SpeedTimer (item no. 3650 05 12) complies with the conformity has been verified. The corresponding declarations requirements of the following directives and standards: and documentation are available on file at the manufac- turer’s premises. 2006/95/EC RaDemacheR Geräte-elektronik Gmbh Low-voltage directive Buschkamp 7 2004/108/EC 46414 Rhede (Germany) EMC directive...
  • Page 55: Technical Specifications

    26. Technical Specifications external dimensions controller: 50 x 50 mm colour: Ultra-white, glossy Nominal voltage: 230V / 50 hz max. switching capacity: 8 (4) a µ (Type 1B) Standby consumption: <0.6 W cable size: 1.5 mm² Installation depth: 34 mm Permissible ambient temperature: 0 to 40°c Power reserve for clock in the event of power failure: >2.5h...
  • Page 56: Factory Settings

    27. Factory settings automatic: automatic summer / winter changeover: automatic time: Total running time: 150 sec. Up time: 07:00 Jog mode: Down time: 20:00 hours, "Normal" mode Tilting time OFF (1.50 seconds) automatic solar function: random function: Time / date: 12:00 / 01.01.2012 Postcode: Weekly program:...
  • Page 57: Time Zone Table

    28. Time zone table Belgium England France Luxembourg 146 milan 171 Baden 101 antwerp 116 aberdeen 130 Bordeaux 147 Naples 158 Luxembourg 172 Braunau 102 Bruges 117 Birmingham 131 Brest 148 Palermo 173 Brixen The Netherlands 103 Brussels 118 Bristol 132 Dijon 149 Rome 174 Bruck/mur...
  • Page 58 28. Time zone table 188 Krakow 203 Zurich 218 Badajoz 235 Valencia 251 Sarajevo 189 Lodz 219 Burgos 236 Valladolid 252 Sofia Sweden 190 Lublin 220 cáceres 237 Vitoria 253 Skopje 204 Boras 191 Posen 221 castellón 238 Saragossa 254 Thessaloniki 205 Gavle 192 Stettin 222 Granada...
  • Page 59: Menu Overview

    29. Menu overview Main menu 1. Submenu 2. Submenu 3. Submenu Automatic operation > On / OFF > Opening time Opening and closing > On > closing time time > OFF + NORmaL + aSTRO + SeNSOR > - - - if [Normal] Automatic darkness control >...
  • Page 60 29. Menu overview Main menu 1. Submenu 2. Submenu 3. Submenu Automatic solar > On > Set limit [31 - 45] function > OFF Random function > On / OFF System settings > 6.1 Time/date > Time > Date > Year >...
  • Page 61 29. Menu overview Main menu 1. Submenu 2. Submenu 3. Submenu System settings > 6.4 Obstacle detection > On / OFF > motor type > Sensitivity [1 - 6] > Reversing [On / OFF] > On / OFF > 6.5 Summer/winter changeover >...
  • Page 62: Warranty Conditions

    30. Warranty conditions RaDemacheR Geräte-elektronik Gmbh provides a 24-month warranty RaDemacheR shall remedy any defects that fall under the warranty for new systems that have been installed in compliance with the period free of charge, either by repairing or replacing the affected installation instructions.
  • Page 64 RADEMACHER Geräte-elektronik Gmbh Buschkamp 7 46414 Rhede (Germany) info@rademacher.de www.rademacher.de Service: hotline 01807 933-171* Fax +49 2872 933-253 service@rademacher.de 30 seconds free of charge, subsequently 14 cents / minute from German fixed line networks and max. 42 cents / minute from German cellular networks.

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