Safety Information Risk of death due to electrical shock! Incorrect assembly and installation of the device can result in life-threatening electrical WARNING voltages . This product should be installed by an electric specialist according to current installation standards . Please note: •...
Information about the device Description of the device Digital DIN-rail time switch • Date-independent programming • Date-dependent programming • Pulse, cycle and random programming* • Sunrise/sunset related programming • Program creation by means of PC and mobile devices • Bluetooth low energy interface Intended Use •...
FCC certification FCC ID: 2AHH7-DG This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules . Operation is subject to the following two conditions; (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Labelling Requirments The Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) must ensure that FCC labelling requirements are met.
Assembly and Installation Risk of death due to electrical shock! Incorrect assembly and installation of the device can result in life-threatening electrical WARNING voltages . This product should be installed by an electric specialist according to current installa- tion standards . Installation on a DIN-rail 1 .
Operation and Setting Display and Function Keys Display: A Function displays of the buttons on the left CH 1 B Date and time or menu navigation 1 3 . 0 3 . 2 0 1 6 C Programmed switching times 09:00 D Display of summertime/wintertime O V R...
Overview of menu structure Menu Dat / e Time Program Config 24 Hours Light Astro* AM/PM View Edit Delete All Hour-Counter Mod * e Bluetooth S /Wi Time Language Auto English Calibr 1 Deutsch Calibr 2 Français Español Portuges Italiano * These functions depend on variant.
Initial commissioning When delivered, the device is in automatic mode with default settings for time, date and language (English). When the menu buttons are first operated, a wizard walks you through the basic settings that you can check during initial commissioning and adjust if necessary . Menu Language *English...
Programming Switch-off commands have priority over switch-on commands . INFORMATION FOR PROGRAM CREATION The device is programmed in the following steps: • Setting data or date range In this menu, you can specify on which day and at what time (date from ... to) the device is turned on or off .
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CREATE NEW SWITCHING PROGRAM Menu Menu Program Program With Date? With Date? Select FNC Date from 2015.10.01 ... D y Date to 2015.10.02 Programming without date ...D y Dat ? Select FNC Programming with date To create a new switching program, press the key Menu 1 .
4 . In step (FCT = Function), specify the type of switching command: SELECT FCT − Select the times at which a channel should be switched on − Select the times at which a channel should be switched off −...
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Programming command Menu Program Channels Time With Date? Add Times 09:01 Yes/No Yes/No Hour Time Priority 09:50 High Minute Days 12345-- Mo-Fr 1 . Press button: Menu 2 . Select and confirm with Program For clarification of the following action steps, see flow chart. 3 .
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Programming command Menu Select FNC Channels Program Time Add Times With Date? 09:01 Yes/No Yes/No Hour Time Priority 09:50 High Minutes Days 12345-- Mo-Fr 1 . Press button: Menu 2 . Select and confirm with Program For clarification of the following action steps, see flow chart. 3 .
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Pulse programming 15:00 h (1) Start time (2) Duration This feature is not available in all variants of the device . A pulse switching command consists of: • Start time • Duration = switching ON – shortest switching time ON = 1 second –...
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1 . Press button: Menu 2 . Select and confirm with Program For clarification of the following action steps, see flow chart. 3 . Select and confirm with 4 . In step specify whether the device is to be activated on a certain date and - if yes - With Date? confirm with (see also page 45).
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Cycle programming 9:00 h 19:00 h (1) Start time (2) Period ON (3) Period OFF Cycle programming is possible in advanced mode only . A cycle switching command consists of: • Start time • Period ON = Switching ON • Period OFF = Switching OFF Example: Channel 1 is switched on from Monday 9:00 to Friday 19:00 every 30 minutes for 10 minutes .
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Menu Menu Program Select FNC Days Cycle 12345-- With Date? Mo–Fr Time Yes/No 09:00 Channels ... Minutes 1– Period ON 00:10:00 Priority . Minute High Period OFF 00:30:00 . Minute 1 . Press button: Menu 2 . Select and confirm with Program For clarification of the following action steps, see flow chart.
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Random programming Menu Menu Program Select FNC Days Random ON 12345-- Mo–Fr With Date? Time Yes/No 15:00 Channels Hour... 1– Offset +02:00 Priority Hour ... High Days 12345-- Mo–Fr Random programming is possible in advanced mode only . Example: Random 15:00 +02:00 1 2 3 4 5 1 Channel 1 is switched on Monday to Friday between 15:00 and 17:00.
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DEFINING PRIORITISATION OF PROGRAMS You specify the order in which the programs of the device should be run using prioritisation . You can thus execute a daily switching command, but can define via a higher priority, that, for example, other switching times of the device are valid during holidays .
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VIEW, EDIT OR DELETE PROGRAM Menu Program View Edit Change PRG List Date from Prg X (1|1) 2015.11.22 PRG 1 Date to List Dates 2016.11.24 ...Day 2015.11.22 2015.11.22 2016.11.23 2016.11.24 Change In order to view, edit or delete a program, press the key: Menu 1 .
DELETE ALL PROGRAMS Menu Program Delete All Delete All Yes/No 1 . Press button . Menu 2 . Select and confirm with Program 3 . Select and confirm with Delete all 4 . Select and confirm with 56 56 https://manual-hub.com/...
Configuration BACKLIGHT In the menu, you specify how long the backlight stays on after the last key press. Light Menu Con g fi Light Light *2 Min The following settings are possible: • Fix ON The backlight of the display remains on continuously . •...
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LOCATION INFORMATION (ASTRO) You define the location information in the menu . Astro This feature is not available in all variants of the device . Menu Con g fi Astro Country Countries United Kin United Kin.. *City The following settings are possible: •...
HOUR METER Reading hour meter You can see how many operating hours your DIN-rail time switches is switched on in the Read hour menu . counter Menu Config Hour-Counter Service Channels Hours 1000 H Service 1 . Press button . Menu 2 .
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You specify whether a PIN entry is required for setting the device in the menu . The following settings are possible: • No PIN Entering a PIN is not required to change settings of the device . • PIN Enter Entering a PIN is required to change settings of the device .
MODE You specify whether you want to only use the standard functions or the advanced functions of the device in the menu . Mode Menu Config Mode Mode *Standard The following settings are possible: • Standard The following functions are available: −...
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BLUETOOTH Certain functions of the device can be controlled by Bluetooth via the menu (smart pho- Bluetooth ne, tablet, etc.). Menu Config Bluetooth Smart Link General The following settings are possible: • Smart Link – MAC address – Device name •...
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DISPLAY DURING DATA TRANSMISSION The following appears on the display of the time switch during the transmission of programs or confi- guration from a mobile device: https://manual-hub.com/...
Set date and time You specify the format for the display of the time in the menu . Date/Time Menu Date/Time 12/24 Hours *24 Hours Date 2015.09.28 ... Day Time 12:10 ... Minute Time Zone +01:00h 1st Weekday * Monday The following settings are possible: •...
Switch summer / winter time You specify the variants for switching from summer to winter time in the menu . Su/Wi Menu S /Wi Time S /Wi Time *Auto Auto The following settings are possible: • Auto Factory setting of the legal requirement (USA or EU). This is recalculated each year. •...
Language setting You specify the language of the display texts in the menu . Language Menu Language *English 1 . Press button . Menu 2 . Select and confirm with Language 3 . Select the desired language and confirm with https://manual-hub.com/...
Automatic / manual operation Set the operating mode in which the device is to be operated via the left function key: CH 1 1 3 . 0 3 . 2 0 1 6 09:00 O V R Menu The following settings are possible: •...
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SWITCHING STATE DISPLAY As an example for channel 1, the switching status display appears as follows: Channel Fix OFF Channel Fix ON Override ON There is no display over the icon for the channel in automatic mode . From the automatic mode, you can make the following settings using the corresponding function key for channel 1 or channel 2, taking into account the starting point: •...
Maintenance and Service Distribution partners You can find our distributor partners at the following address: www.graesslin.de/distributors Software update You can find current software updates at the following address via the search function: www.graesslin.de For the installed version under the Bluetooth settings, see „Bluetooth“ on page 62. https://manual-hub.com/...
Disposal and Recycling You must correctly dispose of devices, batteries/rechargeable batteries or packaging materials according to legal provisions and ordinances . Please pay attention to the information below relating to the disposal of defective system components or of the system itself according to the useful product life: •...
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