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Time Guard EMU56 Operating Instructions Manual
Time Guard EMU56 Operating Instructions Manual

Time Guard EMU56 Operating Instructions Manual

24 hour & 7day electronic oem time control module

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24 HOUR & 7DAY
ELECTRONIC OEM TIME
CONTROL MODULE
Cat No. EMU56

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  • Page 1 24 HOUR & 7DAY ELECTRONIC OEM TIME CONTROL MODULE Cat No. EMU56...
  • Page 2 PB04 operating temperature –10°C to 60°C. The EMU56 is supplied with a black plastic bezel size 60 x 47mm to fit panel cut out 56 x 44mm. The PB04 power board occupies an area of 51 x 61mm and requires clearance of 30mm...
  • Page 3: Connecting Diagram

    Connecting Diagram Features • 112 memory locations • 8 ON and 8 OFF different switching commands available each day (up to 56 ON/OFF switchings per week) • Self cancelling ON and OFF override • Day and time omit capability • Shortest switching interval 1 minute...
  • Page 4: Setting The Clock Time

    Programming Five setting buttons are provided, the Set button is used to sequence the module in programming mode. The Day, Hrs and Mins buttons are used to set the days, hours and minutes required. ON/OFF programmes can also be overridden till the third subsequent programme change by using the O’ride button.
  • Page 5 Use the Hrs button to set the hours followed by the Mins button to set the minutes to the actual clock time. Rapid selection can be achieved by continuously holding down either the Hrs or Mins buttons. If the Set button is now pressed briefly and then released, the display will return to the correct time of day with the colon flashing.
  • Page 6 the programmed "ON" time and behave to programme subsequently. There is no need to remove this "ON" programme after start up. Planning the Programmes A programme is a pair of ON/OFF settings, which will dictate when the appliance will switch "ON" and "OFF". Programmes can be set before or after setting the clock time.
  • Page 7 pressing the Hrs and Mins buttons separately until the desired time is displayed. Press the Set button briefly, and the display will show with "INT" appearing underneath the flashing "1". Note: INT = Interrupt and means "OFF". The first "OFF" time for day 1 can now be programmed by using the Hrs and Mins buttons.
  • Page 8 Setting Programmes – Day 2, 3 etc. If the display still shows a day 1 "ON" or "OFF" programme press the Day button, and the day indicator will move above day 2. If, instead, the display shows the clock time with the colon flashing press the Set button and hold down for about 3 seconds until the display shows the first programme "ON"...
  • Page 9 The required programmes can now be set for day 2 in the same way as for day 1. Days 3 to 7 can be programmed in the same way as for days 1 and 2. Once the programming is complete press the Set button for about 3 seconds until the display returns to the correct time of day with the colon flashing.
  • Page 10 Now press the O’ride button. A black "X" will appear indicating that both the "ON" and "OFF" times for this programme have been suspended until reinstatement by the user. There is no limit to the number of programmes you can suspend.
  • Page 11 sequence for that day. At any point the setting may be altered, if required, by use of the hour and minute buttons. To review another day press the Day button until the day indicator points to the required day and use the Set button to select programme times as before.
  • Page 12 HELPLINE 020-8450-0515 For a product brochure please contact: Timeguard Ltd. Victory Park, 400 Edgware Road, London NW2 6ND Tel: 020-8452-1112 or email csc@timeguard.com 67-058-71 [2]...