Theben LUNA 121 top2 RC Manual
Theben LUNA 121 top2 RC Manual

Theben LUNA 121 top2 RC Manual

Digital twilight switch

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    307031 Digital twilight switch LUNA 121 top2 RC 1210100/ 1210200 LUNA 122 top2 RC 1220100/ 1220200 1. Basic safety information 2. Proper use Disposal 3. Installation and connection 5 Mounting the time switch Connecting the cable Disconnecting the cable Connection/installation of light sensor 4.
  • Page 2 Display & buttons Operating instructions Overview of navigation menu 12 Initial operation 5. Settings and functions Set lux values Set delay Program switching time in standard program Program switching time in special program 1 Delete switching program Set Easter rule Allocate sensors Activating PIN code Setting manual or permanent...
  • Page 3 Set external input Hour counter Using the OBELISK top2 memory card Resetting the twilight switch 25 6. Technical data 7. Contact...
  • Page 4: Basic Safety Information

    1. Basic safety information WARNING Danger of death through electric shock or fire! ¾ ¾ Installation should only be carried out by a qualiied electrician! • The device is designed for installation on DIN top hat rails (in accordance with EN 60715) OBELISK top2 memory card: Avoid mechanical overload and contamination during storage/transportation 2.
  • Page 5: Installation And Connection

    3. Installation and connection Mounting the time switch WARNING Danger of death through electric shock or fire! ¾ ¾ Installation should only be carried out by a qualiied electrician! click...
  • Page 6 45° cable Load line connection Plug-in screwless termi- nal NC contact Test tap OBELISK top2 memory card (9070404) † ¾ Mount on DIN top hat rails (as deined in EN 60715) † ¾ Switched voltage-free † ¾ Ensure device cannot be switched on †...
  • Page 7: Connecting The Cable

    Connecting the cable Wiring diagrams LUNA 121 top2 RC / LUNA 122 top2 RC Ext1 4 5 6 – + Data RC DCF – + Ext1 Ext2 Data RC DCF 1 2 3 1 2 3 † ¾ Strip cable to 8 mm (max. 9) †...
  • Page 8: Connection/Installation Of Light Sensor

    Connection/installation of light sensor Take length of connection cable into account: max. 100 m (2 x 1.5 mm ), max. 50 m (2 x 0.75 mm Avoid running sensor wiring parallel to mains power cables † ¾ Ensure correct polarity. Disconnect power source Mounting light sensor 907 0 415 †...
  • Page 9 8-9 mm max. 10 mm Ø 5-10 mm <9 mm Ø 20 mm IP 40 IP 66 ca. 63 mm...
  • Page 10: Device Description

    4. Device description Display & buttons DCF antenna display Programmed switching times Sunrise/sunset display Date display Time display Channel status Days of the week C1, C2 from 1 to 7 ON = On OFF = Off Display of the active buttons with the relevant function ¾...
  • Page 11: Operating Instructions

    Operating instructions 1. Read text line text/symbol represents query 2. Make a decision Modify/ Confirmation Change Press Press...
  • Page 12: Overview Of Navigation Menu

    Overview of navigation menu MENU 19 10 15 TIME/DATE PROGRAM LIGHT C1 OFF C2 OFF 9:40 CHANNEL C1 TIME CHANNEL C1 SET DATE LUX VALUES STANDARD DELAY TIME EXTRA 1 SU--WI EXTRA 2 WEEK DAY FORM DATE FORM TIME EASTER RULE MANUAL OPTIONS CHANNEL C1...
  • Page 13: Initial Operation

    Initial operation DEUTSCH ENGLISH FORM DATE ESPANOL YEAR FRANCAIS MONTH FORM TIME HOUR MINUTE SU-WI EUROPE 28 02 15 C1 ON C2 OFF 9:40 † ¾ Set language, date, time as well as summer/winter time (SU-WI) † ¾ Press any button and display follows on screen (see igure) L If all settings are performed, the screen alternately shows the automatic display and READING L If a sensor is connected, the measured lux value appears...
  • Page 14: Settings And Functions

    5. Settings and functions Set lux values MENU Switch light on Switch light off in the evening in the mornings CHANNEL LIGHT LUX VALUE LUX ON LUX OFF MONDAY DELAY TIME MONDAY MONDAY 15 lx MONDAY 15 lx COPY ADD TUESDAY SAVE COPY ADD TUESDAY...
  • Page 15: Set Delay

    Typical brightness values Daylight (bright) 80.000 lx Ofice accommodation 500 lx Hallways and stairs 100–150 lx Street lighting 15 lx Full moon ca. 0,3 lx Set delay MENU CHANNEL LIGHT LUX VALUES DELAY TIME ON DELAY MINUTE SECONDS OFF DELAY MINUTE SECONDS L An on/off delay of 1 minute is preset to avoid faulty ope-...
  • Page 16: Program Switching Time In Standard Program

    Program switching time in standard program MENU PROGRAM CHANNEL STANDARD MEM FREE 84 EXTRA 1 NIGHT BREAK LIGHT ON EXTRA 2 HOUR MINUTE MONDAY Start time DURATION UNTIL ª Copy switching to other days of Switching COPY SAVE the week. The day of the week time for always relates to a start time ADD TUESDAY...
  • Page 17: Program Switching Time In Special Program 1

    Example: Switch on sports hall lighting from Mon–Fri, 7:30 to 12:00 hrs † ¾ Press MENU † ¾ Select PROGRAM and press OK to conirm † ¾ Select CHANNEL C1 or C2, conirm with OK † ¾ Select STANDARD, conirm with OK †...
  • Page 18 MENU PROGRAM CHANNEL STANDARD EXTRA 1 LUX ON LUX OFF EXTRA 2 MEM FREE 84 NIGHT BREAK DURATION UNTIL LIGHT ON DURATION UNTIL NEW DATE CHECK DATE MODIFY DATE DELETE DATE FIX DATE EVERY YEAR START YEAR START MONTH END YEAR BEFORE/ AFTER EASTER START DAY...
  • Page 19: Delete Switching Program

    Delete switching program MENU PROGRAM CHANNEL C1 STANDARD CHECK EXTRA 1 MODIFY EXTRA 2 DELETE SINGLE DELETE ALL † ¾ Press MENU † ¾ Select PROGRAM and conirm with OK † ¾ Select CHANNEL C1 or C2, conirm with OK †...
  • Page 20: Allocate Sensors

    The sensor that sends the lowest lux value is active Activating PIN code The PIN code is set in OPTIONS via the menu. L If you have forgotten your PIN, call the Theben Hotline. L Have the serial number ready...
  • Page 21: Setting Manual Or Permanent Switching

    MENU OPTIONS SENSORS OPERATING HOUR EXT- INPUT LLUMINATION LANGUAGE NO PIN FACTORY WITH PIN CURRENT PIN SETTING INFO NEW PIN 00 00 Setting manual or permanent switching Manual or permanent switching can be set via the menu in MANUAL or (in the automatic screen) by button combination (see picture).
  • Page 22: Set External Input

    Chanel Chanel Activating manual control † ¾ Briely press both buttons simultaneously Activating permanent switching † ¾ Press both buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds Cancelling manual/permanent switching † ¾ Press both buttons simultaneously Set external input For the channel, an EXTERNAL INPUT (see igure) can be set with different functions.
  • Page 23: Hour Counter

    MENU OPTIONS SENSORS Use switch without glow lamp (e.g. in stairwells) OPERATING HOUR EXT INPUT CHANNEL C1 BUTTON STAIRCASE LIGHT SWITCH ILLUMINATION OVERRIDE NOT ACTIVE TIMER RESETABLE MINUTES EARLY CUT Press MENU, with u select EXT INPUT and follow the indi- †...
  • Page 24: Using The Obelisk Top2 Memory Card

    Remove memory card after copying etc. Avoid mechanical overload and contamination during storage/transport L PC software OBELISK top2 available at www.theben.de Copying OBELISK → LUNA This copies the switching program and optionally all time switch settings (e.g. external input, time format etc.) from the...
  • Page 25: Resetting The Twilight Switch

    Copying LUNA → OBELISK This copies all switch programmes and settings from the time switch to the memory card. Starting OBELISK program Takes on the switching times and the threshold values that are programmed on the memory card. As soon as the memory card is removed, the switching times of the time switch are re-activated.
  • Page 26: Technical Data

    6. Technical data Operating voltage: 230–240 V~(LUNA 121 top2 RC) / 100–240 V~ (LUNA 122 top2 RC), +10 %/-15 % Frequency: 50–60 Hz Brightness range: 1–99,000 lx On/off switch delay: 0–59 min Power consumption Luna 121 / Luna 122: 1,8 W / 2,2 W...
  • Page 27: Contact

    7. Contact Theben AG Hohenbergstr. 32 72401 Haigerloch GERMANY Tel. +49 7474 692-0 Fax +49 7474 692-150 Hotline Tel. +49 7474 692-369 hotline@theben.de Addresses, telephone numbers etc. www.theben.de...

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Luna 122 top2 rc1210100121020012201001220200

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