NSi Industries DZM200A User Manual

TORK MODEL DZM200A
2 CHANNEL DIGITAL TIME SWITCH
WITH MOMENTARY CONTACT
INSTALLATION & OPERATION
CAPABILITIES
365 Day Advance Single Holiday and Seasonal Scheduling.
Combined total for both channels - 99 per week
Minimum setting - 1 minute Capable of different schedules each day of the week. Astronomic for automatic ON at sunset, OFF at sunrise
of outdoor lighting.
FEATURES
Holidays 1 to 24 individual dates.
Seasons 1 to 4 with different daily
schedules which wrap around into the new year.
Daylight Saving Automatic adjustment (can be
omitted).
Leap Year Automatic compensation.
Display LCD
Manual Override Until the next regularly sched-
uled ON or OFF. Automatic operation then resumes.
Clock Format AM/PM only (although 24HR may
flash, it is not available at present).
Power Outage Permanent schedule retention
for up to 40 years. Snap-in lithium battery maintains
real time.
Operating
Temperature 4° to 140°F (-20° to 60° C).
MLI 136(A)
Section Description Page
1.0 To Set The Clock .......................................5
1.1 To Modify Clock (After Previously Set) ......6
2.0 To Set Date................................................6
2.1 To Modify Date (After Previously Set)........6
3.0 Daylight Saving Time.................................7
4.0 Season Duration Settings ..........................7
5.0 Holiday Dates.............................................8
6.0 Scheduling ON’s, OFF’s ............................9
7.0 To Set Astronomic ...................................11
7.2 Astronomic ON, Time OFF and/or Time
8.0 Review, Modify, Delete Schedules ..........13
9.0 Manual Override ......................................14
Note 4 Clear All Memory .....................................15
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Description Page
Instructions For Installation........................4
1.0 To Set The Clock .......................................5
1.1 To Modify Clock (After Previously Set) ......6
2.0 To Set Date................................................6
2.1 To Modify Date (After Previously Set)........6
3.0 Daylight Saving Time.................................7
4.0 Season Duration Settings ..........................7
5.0 Holiday Dates.............................................8
6.0 Scheduling ON’s, OFF’s ............................9
7.0 To Set Astronomic ...................................11
7.2 Astronomic ON, Time OFF and/or Time
ON, Astro OFF.........................................12
8.0 Review, Modify, Delete Schedules ..........13
9.0 Manual Override ......................................14
Note 4 Clear All Memory .....................................15
Blank Schedule Sheets............................16
Astronomic Latitude Zones ......................19
Flow Chart................................................20
INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
1. Remove unit from enclosure by pushing the inside tab (located near the outside hasp) to the right. Swing unit to left and remove.
2. Five combination 1/2” and 3/4” knockouts are pro­vided on this enclosure. Remove the 1/2” (inner) knockout by inserting a screwdriver in the slot pro­vided and pound screwdriver handle with a ham­mer. Remove knock-out with pliers and smooth hole edges with file or knife if necessary. When the 3/4” outer knockout is required, place screwdriver in groove and pound screwdriver handle with hammer. Remove loose knock-out with pliers and smooth hole edges with file or knife if necessary.
Disconnect power at main panel prior to installing or ser­vicing this time switch or the equipment connected to it.
Connect in accordance with national and local electri­cal codes.
Installation by a licensed electrical contractor is recom­mended.
3. When attaching conduit to enclosure, exercise care to align and support conduit in order to prevent unnecessary stress on enclosure.
4. Install 9V lithium battery supplied with the unit.
Note:
Unit should be connected to AC power within 24 hours of battery installation in order to prolong battery life which has 30 day cumulative backup for real time and 7-10 year shelf life. REPLACE WITH ANOTHER 9V NON-RECHARGEABLE BATTERY ONLY.
5. Reinstall unit by reversing step 1 above and con­nect wires according to wiring diagram on inside case label.
GROUNDING
National Electrical Code requires that grounding must be continuous and in proper electrical contact in all grounding conductors, metallic conduits and grounding terminals. When using metal conduits, install the prop­er size approved grounding bushings. The minimum size copper grounding conductors must be #10 AWG if the circuit breaker or fuse is 30 or 40 amp, #12AWG if 20 amps, and #14 AWG if 15 amp.
NOTE: Do not use top entry for wiring.
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WE SUGGEST YOU MAKE COPIES OF THE SCHED- ULE SHEETS LOCATED IN BACK OF THIS BOOKLET AND COMPLETE THEM PRIOR TO SETTING THE UNIT.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SETTING THE UNIT
Connect unit to main power source prior to entering the settings.
Press ENTER.
Note:
appears instead. Then press ENTER. This unit will 24 hour military format although it may appear on the screen.
NOTE:
1. If 24HR format is entered in error, it can only be
2. Unit will not go to run mode unless it has clock
3. In any of the other setting modes, if no entry is
1.0 TO SET THE CLOCK (Time of day and day of the week.)
CLK
WE SUGGEST YOU MAKE COPIES OF THE SCHED­ULE SHEETS LOCATED IN BACK OF THIS BOOKLET AND COMPLETE THEM PRIOR TO SETTING THE UNIT.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SETTING THE UNIT
Connect unit to main power source prior to entering the settings.
First time power up - display shows 12HR
Press ENTER.
Note:
If screen shows 24HR, press hour key so that 12H
appears instead. Then press ENTER. This unit will
not
accept
24 hour military format although it may appear on the screen.
After you press ENTER unit display shows
NOTE:
1. If 24HR format is entered in error, it can only be changed by clearing all memory. See note 4 on page 15.
2. Unit will not go to run mode unless it has clock and calendar information.
3. In any of the other setting modes, if no entry is made for 5 minutes, unit will go to run mode (time and day are displayed - colons are flashing).
1.0 TO SET THE CLOCK (Time of day and day of the week.) Press HOUR to advance the time in hours to
desired setting. Check AM/PM.
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CLK
Press MIN to advance the time in minutes to desired setting.
Press DAY key to advance to today’s day. When present hour, minute and day are shown,
press ENTER.
1.1 TO MODIFY THE CLOCK
(If the unit was already running the program, then unit will show the day of the week, hours, minutes).
Press MODE key. Display shows current time and day with colon
NOT
flashing and CLK symbol at
the bottom. Use HOUR, MIN, and DAY key to modify or alter
the information. You must press ENTER to make the changes effective.
2.0 TO SET DATE
If you are setting for the first time, display will show
Press MONTH key. Display will show 010194 Advance month to desired setting. Press DATE key to advance date. Press YEAR key to advance to correct year. When desired MONTH, DAY and YEAR are on
the display, press ENTER.
2.1 TO MODIFY OR CHANGE DATE
Press MODE key until display shows DATE. Use MONTH, DATE and YEAR key to modify MONTH,
DATE, YEAR. Press ENTER.
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DATE
ON
OFF
3.0 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
This unit is already set for automatic DAYLIGHT SAVING adjustment. If this is desired, you can proceed to section 4.0 by pressing mode key.
Display will show
To eliminate daylight saving adjustment, press ON/OFF key.
Display should show
Press ENTER. Daylight saving correction is delet­ed or turned off.
4.0 SEASON DURATION SET
You can set up to four different seasons. If this is
NOT
needed, you can proceed to section 5.0 by
pressing mode key. Season durations are set by starting
MONTH/DATE and ending MONTH/DATE:
NOTE:
1. Each season can be set for up to 364 days.
2. Any season can cross the year boundary, i.e., season can start in the current year and end in the next year.
3. When any two or more seasons overlap, the high­er numbered season has priority.
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