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7521 40 06
7521 40 07
Operating Instructions
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Summary of Contents for Berker 7521 40 06

  • Page 1 310 833 7521 40 06 7521 40 07 Operating Instructions (Page 1 – 34)
  • Page 2 Description (page 32) 7.3 Programming single switching times (page 45) 7.4 Programming pulse program (page 46) Features (page 32) Priority program (page 46) Application / Installation (page 33) 3.1 Safety instructions (page 33) 8.1 Programming weekly program with weekly program P1-P9 (page 47) 3.2 Installation instructions (page 33)
  • Page 3 7521 40 07 7521 40 06 DCF 77 -XXXXX -Zeichen ist ein -sign is a free -teken is een vri- -XXXXX Freiverkehrszeichen, das trade jhandelsteken dat uitslui- sich ausschließlich an die Behörde sign addressed exlusively to the tend voor de autoriteiten bedoeld...
  • Page 4 Bus connection terminal DCF – Option: 7521 40 06 radio controlled LED lights up with DCF antenna reverse polarity Display DCF 77 reception – Up to 10 7521 40 06 products can be connected to one radio antenna.
  • Page 5: Installation Instructions

    Strongly heat-generating products on the right side of the product shor- ten the life of the battery. -> The 7521 40 06 and 7521 40 07 time switch and the bus line must be connected in accordance with applicable DIN – VDE guidelines and the ZVEI/ZVEH Handbook.
  • Page 6: Technical Data

    3.4 Technical Data The time switches conform to the European Regulations 73/23/EWG (low voltage rules) and 89/336/EWG (EMV-Regulations). Description: 7521 40 06 and 7521 40 07 If the time switches are used with other products in one installation, attention Program Type: Day/Week...
  • Page 7 4.0 Power Reserve 4.2 Battery Changing In the event of a power failure, the battery back-up provides for the main- Important Instructions tenace of correct time (approx. 1.5 years). Even without power and with a Battery changing with mains voltage drained battery, the switching times remain permanently stored.
  • Page 8: Initial Operation

    Press the v button to move the cursor The cursor moves eacht time a menu item button is pressed. 5.1 Entry Adjustment The 7521 40 06 and 7521 40 07 contains a prompt facility. Follow the flashing symbols. They show the programming sequence. Cursor below symbol:...
  • Page 9 Note: 5.2 Setting date and time 7521 40 07 After the initial operation (Chapter 5.3) automatic Summer/Winter time is On initial operation press button RES with a pointed object e.g. pencil, and after- already programmed. wards release it. Basic setting is for Central Europe: dat 1. Example: The time switch is to be set up on 19.05.2000 at 9.25 If another or no change over standard is required, this can be changed at...
  • Page 10 1 – Synchronisation is effected after initial setting-up and then daily at night. Important: Default of 7521 40 06 has to be dat 0. 5.6 Connection and Adjustment of the Radio Antenna We recommend the following mounting positions: –...
  • Page 11 Chapter 5.3/5.4. fig. D B. FW/S connection with radio reception 1. First, connect only one 7521 40 06 time switch to the 230 V mains supply, 7521 40 06 then connect to the bus line. Observe the following when connecting the antenna: 2.
  • Page 12: Setting-Up Manually

    Example: The time switch has synchronised itself on 19.5.2000 at 9.25. 5.7 Initial Operation of the Radio Time Switch A. Setting-Up Automatically Note: During synchronisation press no buttons! Res. The synchronisation test would be discontinued immediately. To obtain a new start after this, RES button must be pressed again. 1.
  • Page 13: Changing Date / Time

    5.9 Changing Date / Time 6.0 Manual Intervention in the Program With the cursor in Pos. n, any flashing value, the actual time or date, can be 6.1 Permanent ON / OFF Each channel can be manually switched in automatic menu to permanently ON. Change time only e.g.
  • Page 14 6.2 Manual ON / OFF (override switching) 6.3 Random Program Each channel can be switched ON manually in the automatic program. In which General Comment case, the symbol H = hand appears in the display. A random program causes the time switch to switch ON or OFF at random bet- An override switching is cancelled again by the next switching command.
  • Page 15 6.4 Random Program Start 6.6 Locking/ unlocking the keyboard A random program can be switched ON manually in the automatic program Effect: (Auto) at any time. It remains active until switched OFF (chapter 6.5). The memory card allows you to prevent operation of the device by unauthorized Note: If the random program is active in a channel, the symbol r (random) persons.
  • Page 16 Example 2: Weekly program – set switch OFF time 7.0 Programming – Channels K1 and K2 are to switch OFF p at 18.30 from Mon to Fri 7.1 Weekly program, set switch ON time e.g.: Channels K1 and K2 are to switch ON o at 6.30 from Mon to Fri Place cursor in pos.
  • Page 17 7.2 Programming Date Program 7.3 Programming Single Switching Time Example: Channel K2, 1 switch ON on the 10.5 at 8.30 Example.: Channel K1 is to switch ON yearly on the 1.5 at 7.30 Note: Only date related switching times can be programmed with the Place cursor in pos.
  • Page 18 7.4 Programming Pulse Program 8.0 Priority Program Example: Channels K1 and K2 pulse duration: 5 secs from Mon to Fri at 7.15. With the 7521 40 07 and 7521 40 06 up to 9 different weekly programs can Place cursor in pos.
  • Page 19 Weekly Program Schedule with Priority 8.1 Programming Weekly Program with Priority P1 .. P9 Example Channel K1 and K2 switch on daily at 8.15 Weekprogram get priority sequence P1. weekly program weekly program P8 Prog Prog Prog Prog weekly program P7 1, 2 weekly program P6 weekly program P5...
  • Page 20 8.2 Setting Time Period for Weekly Program P1 .. P9 weekly program Date „standard“ Permanently Priority times switching A. Recurring annually ON/OFF P1-P9 times weekly program The time period of a weekly program P1 .. P9 is fixed by entering a commence- „Priority 1“...
  • Page 21 B. Weekly program only in one specified year C. Stipulating public holidays without a fixed date Example: Only in year 2000 from 8th April to 27th May, e.g. the weekly Example: Following this measure, a public holiday such as Easter (not a program P2 activated.
  • Page 22 8.3 Time Limited Permanent Switching ON or OFF 9.0 Programe Interrogation 9.1 Whole Program Interrogation E.g.: All connected equipment is to remain switched OFF during the Christmas holidays between 23 December and the 7 January. Menu Selection cursor under ? By pressing ENTER button (several times) interrogate whole program.
  • Page 23 9.3 Interrogation of Channel Related Date Program 9.5 Interrogating weekly program with priority Illustration 1: Menu selection and display of the free memory locations e.g. 304 Fig. 1: Display of available memory space 210 Illustration 2: Select Channel e.g. K1, press button 1 Fig.
  • Page 24 10.0 Changing Stored Program Any program already stored, whether weekly or yearly can be changed depending on individual requirements. Select Channel 1 Condition: Cursor must be in the interrogation menu (?). Example: Enter, .. Illustration 1: example: free memory locatins 304 Illustration 2: Button 1 of selected Channel K1 Illustration 3:...
  • Page 25 11.0 Cancellation 11.2 Cancellation of Dat Program 11.1 Cancellation of Individual Switching Times Illustration 1: Menu selection ? and display of free memory locations e.g. 304 Illustration 2: Select channel e.g. K1, press Button 1 Illustration 1: Menu selection ? and display of free memory locations e.g. 304. Illustration 3: Select date switching times, press Dat Button Illustration 2: Select channel, e.g.
  • Page 26 11.3 Cancellation of the Whole Priority Program 11.5 Cancel Everything Illustration 1: Menu selection ? and display of free memory locations e.g. 304 Illustration 1: Menu selection ? and display of free memory locations e.g. 304 Illustration 2: Initiate the cancellation procedure, press CL Button Illustration 2: Cancel program, press Button CL Illustration 3: Select channel e.g.
  • Page 27 12.0 Data Exchange / Security 12.2 Reading Data from Memory Card into Time Switch Switching times of time switch 7521 40 07 and 7521 40 06 can be stored exter- Push the memory card into the data interface (illus. 4).
  • Page 28 13.0 Preview Programming with Software 14.0 Tips and Additional Possibilities 1. Priority Program with Random Switching As an option, the possibility exists for preparing a program on the computer with Possibility for starting a random program automatically during public or annual the software program.
  • Page 29 Note: After a time adjustment, only pulses, which are programmed at 15.0 Glossary least 1 minute after the time adjustment, are carried out. What does automatic operation (Auto) mean? 4. Pulse Program for Time Delayed Switch-OFF The cursor is below Auto. Current time is displayed. A switch-OFF time e.g.
  • Page 30 What does memory card mean? 16.0 Table of errors Mobile data carrier can be used for: In order to increase the reliability of operation, several internal tests are run by – security of the programmed time program the time switch. If any error appears during these tests, the LCD will display the –...
  • Page 33 Herstellergarantie Manufacturer’s warranty Für unsere Geräte leisten wir Gewähr unbeschadet der Ansprüche des Endabnehmers aus We grant the guarantee on our units - irrespective of claims arising out of sales contract bet- Kaufvertrag gegenüber dem Händler - wie folgt: ween the final consumer and vendor - as follows: 1.
  • Page 34 Gebr. Berker GmbH&Co Abt. Service Center Klagebach 38 58597 Schalksmühle Telefon: 0 23 55 / 905-0 Telefax: 0 23 55 / 905-111...

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