Honeywell PLS751C, PLS750C User Manual

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PLS750C/PLS751C

 

 

 

 

NOTE: (white wires joint together) inside the electrical box.

 

 

 

 

This switch cannot be used if there is no neutral wire

 

 

 

 

 

 

User guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7-day Solar Programmable Wall Switch

Applications

The PLS750C/PLS751C programmable wall switch has been designed to control lights and motors:

Load types

Maximum load

 

Examples

 

 

fluorescent lights

Lights and resistive loads

1800 W (15 A @ 120 V)

compact fluorescent lights (CFL)

electronic ballasts

(except tungsten)

 

sodium lamps

 

 

 

 

block heaters

Tungsten lights

1440 W (12 A @ 120 V)

incandescent lights

halogen lights

 

 

Motors

1 hp

pool filter pumps

fans

 

 

Installation

Cut power at the circuit breaker to avoid electric shock.

Remove the existing switch. (For a 3-way installation, identify and label the wire that is connected to the “common” screw.)

Install the new switch (see the appropriate section below). Apply power at the circuit breaker.

SINGLE-SWITCH INSTALLATION

 

black

 

 

 

 

 

white

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

blue (LOAD)

 

 

 

 

 

white (NEUTRAL)

 

 

 

 

 

yellow (3-WAY)

 

 

120

white

 

black (LINE)

 

 

 

 

 

 

VAC

black

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXISTING 3-WAY INSTALLATION

 

 

 

 

 

black

 

120 VAC

 

 

white

blue (LOAD)

white

black

jumper

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

white (NEUTRAL)

 

 

 

 

 

black (LINE)

 

 

 

yellow (3-WAY)

red

 

 

three-way

 

black

 

switch

 

 

white

Connect the LOAD wire on the PLS750C/PLS751C to the “common” wire, which you identified when removing the old switch. Connect the NEUTRAL wire to the neutral (white) wires. Connect the LINE and 3- WAY wires to the two remaining wires. At the other 3-way switch, connect the jumper wire between the “common” screw and the screw where the LINE wire of the PLS750C/PLS751C is connected.

NOTE: If the timer screen does not turn on when you apply power at the circuit break (step 4), cut the power at the circuit breaker again, switch the blue (LOAD) and the black (LINE) wires and reapply power.

NEW 3-WAY INSTALLATION

 

black

 

 

 

 

white

blue (LOAD)

 

 

 

 

white (NEUTRAL)

 

 

 

 

black (LINE)

 

 

120

white

yellow (3 WAY)

white

single-pole

 

VAC

black

 

black

switch

 

 

 

Quick Start-up

Set the time and date before using the timer for the first time.

The switch will turn the lights on at sunset and turn them off at 11:00 pm by default. If these settings are appropriate for you, you only need to set the time and date (see shaded zone in the menu flowchart sheet). If the switch’s sunset time does not correspond to the actual sunset time, see sections 5.3.3 and 5.3.4.

Operation

Indicates the mode of operation

(see Section 5.1)

Indicates the keypad is locked (see Section 6)

Indicates the time and day Indicates the current program

Briefly press this button to turn the lights on or off. See “Temporary Override” in Section 5.1.4.

Press for 3 seconds to enter the setup menus.

The icon indicates the current program has been activated at sunset.

The icon indicates the current program has been activated at sunrise.

Indicates the load on/off state

Press this button to display today’s sunrise time. Press this button to display today’s sunset time.

The LED illuminates when the load state is on.

Setup Menus

Press the main button for 3 seconds to enter the setup menus. Refer to (3 sec.) the menu flowchart sheet on how to navigate the menus.

5.1Mode Menu

You can use the Mode menu to select one of the three modes of operation (see sections 5.1.1 to 5.1.3).

5.1.1 Manual Mode

In Manual mode, the switch operates like a regular switch. To turn the lights on or off, briefly press the main button. The icon appears when the switch is in Manual mode.

5.1.2 Automatic Mode

In Automatic mode, the switch turns the lights on or off according to the set programs (see Section 5.4). The icon as well as the current program number are displayed.

5.1.3 Random Mode

In Random mode, the switch has no specific times to turn the lights on or off. This mode is

designed to give the impression the house is occupied during your absence. It is similar to the Automatic mode except there is no fixed program. The programs are automatically set to different

times by the switch every day. The icon appears when the switch is in Random mode.

The first “On” program occurs at sunset. Each “On” program lasts between 1 hour and 1 hour and 30 minutes; each “Off” program lasts between 15 and 30 minutes. The last “Off” program occurs between 10:30 pm and midnight.

5.1.4 Temporary Override

When the switch is in Automatic or Random mode, you can press the main button at any time to override the default state for the current program. The lights will turn off if they are on and vice versa. The icon (On or Off) of the new state flashes to indicate that the state is temporary. The new state is maintained until you press the main button again or till the next “On” or “Off” program.

5.2Time Menu

The time display flashes on the screen when the time has not yet been set or after a 4-hour power outage. Use the Time menu to select the time format (12-hour or 24-hour) and to set the clock and date.

NOTE: The date is used to determine the sunset and sunrise times.

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5.3Configuration Menu (Conf)

Use the Configuration menu to set the following parameters (see sections 5.3.1 to 5.3.4).

5.3.1 Backlight mode (SCRN)

The screen is lit at high intensity for 8 seconds when you press any button. The rest of the time, depending on the backlight mode selected, the screen behaves as follows:

Scrn Off: The screen is not lit.

Scrn On HI: The screen is lit at high intensity.

Scrn On LO: The screen is lit at low intensity (default mode).

5.3.2Automatic Daylight Savings Time Changeover (DLS)

When automatic daylight savings time changeover is on (DLS On), the PLS750C/PLS751C changes to daylight savings time (summer time) at 2:00 am on the second Sunday of March and changes back to normal time (winter time) at 2:00 am on the first Sunday of November. This function is enabled (DLS On) by default.

5.3.3Latitude and Longitude Coordinates (LAT and LONG)

The coordinates are used to turn the lights on at sunset and off at sunrise. The latitude is set to +45 and longitude to -75 by default. These settings provide approximate sunset and sunrise times for most North American cities. To obtain your city’s coordinates (or those of a nearby city), see the coordinates table. You can also obtain this information at www.geonames.org or with a Global Positioning System (GPS) device. The accuracy of the sunset and sunrise times depends on the accuracy of the coordinates you enter for your city.

NOTE: Enter a negative value for a south latitude or a west longitude.

5.3.4 Correction Factor (ADJ)

If your city’s time zone is based on political or economic boundaries instead of its coordinates, your lights might switch on or off too early or too late with respect to sunrise and sunset. In this case, apply a correction factor (+1 or -1 hour; refer to addendum). Otherwise, leave it at 0 (default value).

5.4Program Menu (Prog)

Use the Program menu to set the programs; i.e. the times you want the lights to turn On or Off when the switch is in Automatic mode. To set a program, proceed as follows:

Select a program number (see section 5.4.1) Set the day(s) of the program (see section 5.4.2)

Set the program start time (see section 5.4.3)

5.4.1 Selecting a program number

You can set up to 21 “On” programs

 

 

(“P01 On”

to “P21 On”) and 21 “Off”

 

 

programs

(“P01 Off” to “P21 Off”). For

 

 

example, select an “On” program to set

 

 

when to turn the lights on; select an

 

 

“Off” program to set when to turn the

“P01 On”

“P01 Off”

lights off.

 

 

 

 

5.4.2 Setting the day(s) of the program

After selecting a program, set the day(s) of the program. You can select a specific day, all 7 days or “none”. Choose “none” for any unused program.

5.4.3 Setting the program start time

After setting the day(s) of the program, set its start time. You can select either a specific time, the sunset time or the sunrise time:

To select a specific time:

(1)Advance to the hour setting and select the hour.

(2)Advance to the minutes setting and select the minutes.

To select sunset or sunrise time:

(1)Advance to the hour setting and select the sunset time or

sunrise time. (When you scroll, the sunset time and

sunrise time appear between 11 pm and 12 am.)

(2) To enter an offset (from -70 to +70 minutes in 10-minute increments) between the sunset or sunrise time and the program start time, advance to the minutes setting and change the minutes.

EXAMPLE: If the sunset time is 6:13 pm and you change the minutes to display 6:43 pm, you have entered a delay of 30

minutes. If, later in the year, the sunset time is 4:01 pm, the program will start at 4:31 pm.

NOTE: When you enter an offset, appears along with or when you display the sunset or sunrise time. To remove the offset, display the sunset or sunrise time and change the minutes until disappears.

5.4.4Examples

Example 1: The lights turn on at sunset and off at 11:00 pm every day (default setting).

Program

Days

Time

Program

Days

Time

P01 On

All 7

sunset

P01 Off

All 7

11:00

 

days

 

 

days

pm

P02 On to

None

P02 Off to

None

P07 On

 

 

P07 Off

 

 

Example 2: The lights turn on at sunset and off at sunrise every day.

Program

Days

Time

Program

Days

Time

P01 On

All 7

sunset

P01 Off

All 7

sunrise

 

days

 

 

days

 

P02 On to

None

P02 Off to

None

P07 On

 

 

P07 Off

 

 

Example 3: The lights turn on at 8:00 pm every day and turn off at 10:00 pm every day except on Saturday night when they turn off at 1:00 am.

Program

Days

Time

Program

Days

Time

P01 On

All 7 days

8:00 pm

P01 Off

Sunday (Su)

10:00 pm

P02 On

None

P02 Off

Monday (Mo)

10:00 pm

P03 On

None

P03 Off

Tuesday (Tu)

10:00 pm

P04 On

None

P04 Off

Wednesday (We)

10:00 pm

P05 On

None

P05 Off

Thursday (Th)

10:00 pm

P06 On

None

P06 Off

Friday (Fr)

10:00 pm

P07 On

None

P07 Off

Sunday (Su)

1:00 am

Be careful about overlapping!

For example, if you set “P01 Off” at 10:00 pm for all 7 days and set “P02 Off” to 11:00 pm for Saturday, on Saturday, the lights will turn off at 10:00 pm, not 11:00 pm since “P01 Off” is set to an earlier time than

“P02 Off”.

Keypad Lock

When the keypad is locked, the icon appears on the screen and the only change permitted is the changing of the state. For example, if the lights are off, they will turn on when you press the main button. However, in Automatic mode, the default state for the current program will be overridden until the next program starts. If you press the main button again before the start of the next program, the lights return to their initial state. To lock or unlock the keypad, press the buttons in the following order:

2 sec.

NOTE: You must perform the whole procedure in an interval of 2 seconds. If the procedure was not properly performed, wait another 2 seconds before retrying.

Reset to default Settings

To return the switch to its default settings, simultaneously press both main and left buttons and hold. The software version will appear for 5 seconds. RST will appear for the next 5 seconds. Release the buttons when all segments appear on the screen. The switch is now reset (see default settings in the menu flowchart).

Troubleshooting

The display is faded or

The ambient temperature is either below

irregular.

or above switch’s operating temperature.

 

 

The display disappears

Swap the LINE and 3-WAY wires.

when you toggle the

 

other switch.

 

 

 

The sunset or sunrise

• The date or time is wrong

time is inaccurate.

(see section 5.2).

 

• The longitude or latitude is wrong

 

(see section 5.3.3).

 

• The correction factor is wrong

 

(see section 5.3.4).

 

• You have entered an offset

 

(see section 5.4.3).

 

 

Specifications

Supply: 120 VAC, 60 Hz

Maximum load: 1800 watts

Operating temperature range: -15 °C to 50 °C (5 °F to 122 °F)

Storage temperature range: -40 °C to 60 °C (-40 °F to 140 °F)

Power outage: The screen is blank. Only the time must be set if the outage lasts more than 4 hours; all other settings and programs are permanently saved.

Latitude range: from -65° to +65°

Solar table precision: +/- 11 min. (within ±60° latitude)

Certification: UL (c UL us)

Warranty

Honeywell warrants this product, excluding battery, to be free from defects in the workmanship or materials, under normal use and service, for a period of three (3) years from the date of purchase by the consumer. If at any time during the warranty period the product is determined to be defective or malfunctions, Honeywell shall repair or replace it (at Honeywell's option).

If the product is defective,

(i)return it, with a bill of sale or other dated proof of purchase, to the place from which you purchased it, or

(ii)call Honeywell Customer Care at 1-800-468-1502. Customer Care will make the determination whether the product should be returned to the following address: Honeywell Return Goods, Dock 4 MN10-

3860, 1885 Douglas Dr N, Golden Valley, MN 55422, or whether a replacement product can be sent to you.

This warranty does not cover removal or reinstallation costs. This warranty shall not apply if it is shown by Honeywell that the defect or malfunction was caused by damage which occurred while the product was in the possession of a consumer.

Honeywell's sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace the product within the terms stated above. HONEYWELL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, FROM ANY BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR ANY OTHER FAILURE OF THIS PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this limitation may not apply to you.

THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY HONEYWELL MAKES ON THIS PRODUCT. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS HEREBY LIMITED TO THE THREE-YEAR DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.

This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.

If you have any questions concerning this warranty, please write Honeywell Customer Relations, 1985 Douglas Dr, Golden Valley, MN 55422 or call 1-800-468-1502.

Customer Assistance

If you have any questions about your light switch, go to http://yourhome.honeywell.com, or call Honeywell Customer Care toll-free at 1-800-468-1502.

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PLS750C/PLS751C

NOTA : (fils blancs reliés ensemble) dans la boite électrique.

L’interrupteur ne peut être utilisé s’il n’y a pas de fil neutre

 

 

 

Guide de l’utilisateur

Interrupteur mural programmable — solaire et 7 jours

Applications

L’interrupteur mural programmable PLS750C/PLS751C a été conçu pour commander des appareils d’éclairage et des moteurs.

Types de charge

Charge maximale

 

Exemples

 

 

éclairage fluorescent

Éclairages et charges résistives

 

éclairage fluorescent compact

1800 W (15 A à 120 V) •

ballasts électroniques

(sauf tungstène)

 

éclairage au sodium

 

 

 

 

chauffe-moteur

Éclairages tungstène

1440 W (12 A à 120 V)

éclairage incandescent

éclairage halogène

 

 

Moteurs

1 hp

pompes

ventilateurs

 

 

Installation

Mettre le circuit hors tension à partir du disjoncteur afin d'éviter tout risque de choc électrique.

Enlever l’interrupteur existant (pour une installation à 3 voies, identifier et marquer le fil relié à la borne « commun »).

Installer le nouvel interrupteur (voir la section appropriée ci-dessous). Remettre le circuit sous tension à partir du disjoncteur.

INSTALLATION CONVENTIONNELLE noir

blanc

120

blanc

Vca

noir

 

bleu (LOAD)

blanc (NEUTRAL)

jaune (3-WAY)

noir (LINE)

INSTALLATION EXISTANTE À 3 VOIES

 

 

noir

 

120 Vca

 

blanc

bleu (LOAD)

blanc noir

cavalier

 

 

 

 

blanc (NEUTRAL)

 

 

 

noir (LINE)

 

 

 

jaune (3-WAY)

rouge

 

 

 

interrupteur

 

 

noir

 

 

à trois voies

 

 

 

blanc

Relier le fil « LOAD » du PLS750C/PLS751C au fil « commun » identifié lorsque vous avez enlevé l’ancien interrupteur. Relier le fils « NEUTRAL » aux fils neutres (blancs). Relier les fils « LINE » et « 3-WAY » aux deux fils restants. Pour l’autre interrupteur à 3 voies, relier le fil de raccord (fourni) entre la borne « commun » et la borne sur laquelle le fil « LINE » du PLS750C/PLS751C est relié.

NOTA : Si l'écran de l’interrupteur ne s'allume pas lors de la mise sous tension (étape 4), mettre le circuit hors tension, inverser le fil bleu (LOAD) et le fil noir (LINE) et remettre le circuit sous tension.

NOUVELLE INSTALLATION À 3 VOIES

Démarrage rapide

Régler l’heure et la date avant d’utiliser l’interrupteur pour la première fois.

L’interrupteur allumera les lumières au coucher du soleil et les éteindra à 23h par défaut. Si ces réglages vous conviennent, vous n’aurez que l’heure et la date à régler (voir la case grise dans la feuille de l’organigramme des menus). Si l’heure du coucher du soleil de l’interrupteur diffère de l’heure réelle du coucher du soleil, voir les sections 5.3.3 et 5.3.4.

Fonctionnement

Indique le mode de fonctionnement (voir section 5.1)

L’icône

indique que le programme en

 

Indique que les réglages sont verrouillés (voir la section 6)

cours a été activé au coucher du soleil.

Indique l’heure et le jour

L’icône

indique que le programme en

cours a été activé au lever du soleil.

 

Indique le programme en cours

Appuyer sur cette touche pour afficher

 

Indique l’état marche/arrêt (On/Off) de la charge

l’heure du lever du soleil d’aujourd’hui.

Appuyer brièvement sur cette touche pour allumer ou

Appuyer sur cette touche pour afficher

l’heure du coucher du soleil d’aujourd’hui.

éteindre les lumières. Voir “Dérogation temporaire”

 

 

dans la section 5.1.4.

Le témoin s’allume lorsque l’état de la

Appuyer pendant 3 secondes pour entrer dans les

charge est à “Marche” (On).

menus.

 

 

Menus de réglage

Appuyer sur la touche principale pendant 3 secondes pour entrer dans les menus. Consulter (3 sec.) la feuille de l’organigramme des menus pour savoir comment naviguer dans les menus.

5.1Menu Mode

Vous pouvez utiliser le menu Mode pour sélectionner l’un des trois modes de fonctionnement (voir les sections 5.1.1 à 5.1.3).

5.1.1 Mode Manuel

En mode Manuel, l’interrupteur fonctionne comme un interrupteur conventionnel. Pour allumer ou éteindre les lumières, appuyer brièvement sur la touche principale. L’icône apparaît lorsque l’interrupteur est en mode Manuel.

5.1.2 Mode Automatique

En mode Automatique, l’interrupteur allume et éteint les lumières selon les programmes réglées (voir la section 5.4). L’icône ainsi que le numéro du programme en cours sont affichés.

5.1.3 Mode Aléatoire

En mode Aléatoire, l’interrupteur n’a pas de moment précis pour allumer ou éteindre les lumières. Ce mode sert à donner l’impression que votre résidence est occupée pendant votre absence. Il est semblable au mode Automatique, sauf qu’il n’y a pas de programme fixe. Les programmes sont automatiquement réglés chaque jour par l’interrupteur à des

heures différentes. L’icône apparaît lorsque l’interrupteur est en mode Aléatoire.

Le premier programme « Marche » se produit au coucher du soleil. Chaque programme « Marche » dure entre 1 heure et 1 heure et demie, et chaque programme « Arrêt » dure entre 15 et 30 minutes. Le dernier programme « Arrêt » se produit entre 22h30 et minuit.

 

noir

 

 

 

 

blanc

bleu (LOAD)

 

 

 

 

blanc (NEUTRAL)

 

 

 

 

noir (LINE)

 

 

120

blanc

jaune (3-WAY)

blanc

interrupteur

 

Vca

noir

 

noir

unipolaire

 

 

 

5.1.4 Dérogation temporaire

Lorsque l’interrupteur est en mode Automatique ou Aléatoire, vous pouvez, en tout temps, appuyer sur la touche principale pour déroger à l’état en cours; les lumières s’éteindront si elles sont allumées et vice versa. L’icône (On ou Off) du nouvel état clignote pour indiquer que l’état est temporaire. Le nouvel état est maintenu jusqu’à ce qu’on appuie de nouveau sur la touche principale ou jusqu’au prochain programme « Marche » (On) ou « Arrêt » (Off).

5.2Menu Heure (Time)

L’affichage de l’heure clignote à l’écran lorsque l’heure n’est pas encore réglée ou après une panne de courant de plus de 4 heures. Utiliser le menu Heure pour sélectionner le format d’heure (12 heures ou 24 heures) ainsi que pour régler l’horloge et la date.

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