Sinclair ZJ4011A User Manual

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CENTRALIZED CONTLROL
&
WEEKLY TIMER
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Please read this manual carefully before using this product
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Content
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1. Installation Method 2
2. Notice 4
3. Joint 4
3.1 Power Joint
3.2 Communication Joint
4. Structure Diagram 5
5. Operation Guidance 9
5.1 Single/Group Control Setting
5.2 On/Off Setting 11
5.3 Timer Setting 12
5.4 Consult On/Off and Timer
5.5 Time Setting
5.6 Key-lock Setting
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1. Installation Method
1. First, select an installation location, leave a slot according to
dimension of power switch. The slot is for assembly power switch.
2. Connect the power cords of weekly timer and power switch by
following the figure shown below, and make the power cord of
power switch and twisted-wire with crystal joint through electric box
3 > and base plate of weekly timer onto
e box cover of weekly timer.
nward, or the panel of
manual contro .
<3>.
. Fix power box of switch <2
power box <3> with bolts.
4. Cover th
Notice:
Pay special notice to the direction of base plate of weekly timer when
installing it. The side with 2 gaps should be dow
l cannot be installed correctly
Fig.1 Concealed wire
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Twisted-wire with crystal joint (Connect with telephone wire base)
Note:For prevent
disturbance power cord and signal wire should be wired in different wire grooves.
(Brown one is live wire,
blue one is neutral wire.)
Power cord of power switch
Power cord of
weekly timer
Fig.2 Installation sketch
No. Names
1 Bolt
2 Power switch
3 Power box
4 Wall
5 Weekly timer
6 Base plate of weekly timer
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2. Notice
1.Ensure the specification of power for weekly timer, or the
weekly timer may work abnormally, or even damage the weekly
timer.
2. Ensure the correct joint of communication wire, or there will be
communication error.
3. Don’t place the weekly timer to where there is water leakage or
direct sunshine.
4. Prevent knocking, throwing, or breaking down then assembly the
weekly timer too frequently.
5. The time for the first electrify of weekly timer is about 10s.
6. Under the circumstance of malfunction (such as burning odor is
smelled), turn off the power of weekly timer immediately.
3. Joint
3.1 Power Joint
As shown CN2 in fig.3, power can adopt the power switch
offered by our company, but can also adopt other power but with
the same joint, and input power specification should be
12V,
3
to
rminal A at manual control, terminal B should correspond to
terminal B.
400mA.
.2 Communication Joint
As shown CN1 in fig.3, A and B are for connecting manual
control. When connecting with communication wire,
communication terminal A at weekly timer should correspond
te
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4. Structure Diagram
Fig.3 Joint sketch
Structure of weekly timer is as shown in fig.4:
Fig.4.
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No. Instruction
No. Instruction
1 Displays unit’s no. 11 Displays off control
2 Displays group control present time in week 12 Display
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Displays single control
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Displays present time in
Hr:Min
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Displays timer time in
week.
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Confirm
5 Displays timer 15 Increment
6 Displays timer state 16 Decrement
7 Displays timer period 17 Cancel/delete
8 Displays timer on time ontrol/group control 18 Single c
9 Displays timer off time 19 Timer/time
10 Displays on control 20 On/Off
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Display of default page (fig.5):
Fig.5.
1) If the unit is under controlled state, the no. of corresponding unit
would be displayed.
2) If the unit is in on state, the no. of corresponding unit would
contains an underline; if the unit is in off state, the no. of unit will
not have underline.
3) If there is only one unit under controlled state, and the present
time is be in certain timer period, then that timer period will be
displayed, otherwise, there will be no timer displayed.
E.g.: In fig.5, the present time is 18:59 at Tuesday, unit 2 is under
controlled state and off state, and the setting of timer period 3 at
Tuesday for unit 2 is on time at 18:00 off time at 20:00, it means
present time is right in that set time period, thus, timer period if
displayed.
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Note:
1) Differences between “long-press” and “short-press” mentioned
below: press time for long-press is not shorter than 5s, and the
time for short-press is shorter than 5s.
2) Corresponding unit no. of the selected unit contains an underline,
and the corresponding unit no. of the not selected unit contains no
underline.
3) The set unit on time and off time cannot be the same and unit on
time should be smaller than unit off time, otherwise the setting is
invalid and remaining previous setting.
4) If there is common part between 2 time periods of a unit in one
day, take unit.
5) Minute part for timer can only by increased or decreased by
every 10 minutes, all time setting is in 24 hours system, and all
settings can only be in one day.
6) To the setting in the same period in the same for the same unit, if
setting is refreshed, unit conduct present setting; if there is
previous setting but no present setting, then the previous one can
be saved.
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5. Operation Guidance
5.1 Single/group control setting
1. Single control setting (fig.6)
Fig.6.
1) Under default page, short-press “single/group” to enter single control setting. “SINGLE” displayed and all unit numbers be displayed.
2) Press “dec” or “inc” to select the unit that need to be set.
3) Short-press “single/group” then select unit, when “single/group” is
short-pressed again, corresponding number of the previous selected
unit will be canceled. The corresponding number for selected unit
contains underline, and the not selected unit contains no underline.
4) If a certain unit is selected in process 3), press “dec” or “inc” to delete.
5) After pressing “enter”, single control setting works, and the page
displays corresponding number for the selected unit. There is no
underline with the selected unit. The selected unit can enter on/off
setting and timer setting.
6) Short-press “cancel/delete” can back to default interface, and single
control setting doesn’t words.
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2. Group control setting (fig.7)
Fig.7.
1) Under default page, long-press “single/delete” to enter group
control setting. “Group” is displayed and numbers for all unit
be displayed.
2) Press “dec” or “inc” and selected the unit that needs setting.
3) Short-press “single/delete” and select unit, when short-press
single/delete” again can delete the previous selected unit.
There is an underline at the number of selected unit; and no
underline at the number of not selected unit.
4) When a certain unit is selected in process 3), press “dec” or “inc” would not delete the selected unit in process 3).
5) After pressed “enter”, group control setting works and page
displays the number of the selected unit. There will be no
underline at the selected unit, but the selected unit can enter
on/off setting and timer setting.
6) Short-press “cancel/delete” can back to default page, and
group control setting doesn’t work.
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5.2 On/Off Setting (fig.8)
Note:
1. This setting can only be conducted when single/group setting is well
set.
2. On/off setting can be conducted with timer setting.
Fig. 8.
1)
Press “On/Off” to turn on the unit; repress “On/Off” to turn off. Under
single control, only one unit can be turned on/off, under group control,
then the several selected units can be turned on/off. “On” is displayed when turn on the unit and “Off” is displayed when turn off the unit.
2) Press “enter” to validate on/off and back to default page; short-press “cancel/delete” to back to default page and on/off setting doesn’t
work.
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5.3 Timer Setting
Note:
1. Timer setting can only be conducted when single/group control has
been set well.
2. Timer setting can go with on/off setting.
3. Weekly timer needs time to save and process data, no button can
work during that period.
Fig.9.
1) Short-press “timer/time” to enter timer setting. At this time, “TIMING” and “ON” displayed and blink, timer is in valid state
(fig.9).
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Fig.10.
2) When canceling timer setting to the selected unit, long-press
cancel/delete” after process 1), “TIMING” and “OFF” blinks,
then timer is in invalidate state. At this time long-press
cancel/delete” can switch timer between validate and
invalidate state. Only under timer validate state can set timer.
Short-press “cancel/delete” can back to default page. Press “enter” when timer is invalidated can cancel all timers for the
selected unit in a week (fig.10).
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Fig.11.
3) When timer is validate, short-press “timer/time” to enter timer
week setting. Press “dec” or “inc” can select a certain day in
one week. Short-press “cancel/delete” back to process 2)
(fig.11).
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Fig.12.
4) Short-press “timer/time” again to begin setting timer period of timer. Press “dec” or “inc” can select a certain time period in a certain day in a week. Short-press “cancel/delete” back to process 3) (fig.12).
5) Short-press “timer/time” again to begin setting timer on and timer off. Press “dec” or “inc” can select specific value, short-press “timer/time” can move from the hr. part at timer on time to Min. part of timer off time. Short-press “cancel/delete”
back to process 4). When hr. parts of both timer on time and
timer off time been set, the setting process of this time period
completed.
Note:
Only when short-pressing “cancel/delete” to back to process
4) and both hr. and min parts of turn on time and turn off time
been set, the function become validate. That is, short-press
timer/time” till min. part of turn off time doesn’t blink.
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Fig.13
6) To cancel timer at a certain day, long-press “cancel/delete” in process 3) and “TIMING OFF” displayed. It is available to select
other days to conduct timer setting (fig.13).
E.g.: In fig.13, timer setting at Monday for unit 1 and unit 9 is
eleted.
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Fig.14.
7) To cancel timer of a certain time period in a certain day,
long-press “cancel/delete” in process 4) and “TIMING OFF
displayed. But timer setting can be conducted at other time
period at that day (fig.14).
E.g.: In fig.14, timer setting for the 3
rd
time period in Thursday
or unit 1 and unit 9 are deleted.
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8) No matter when “enter” is pressed during timer process, timer
is validated and back to default page.
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5.4 Check Unit On/Off and Timer (fig.15)
Fig.15.
1) Under default page, number of the controlled unit is displayed.
If there is an underline under the unit, means the unit is under
on state, otherwise it is in off state. shoot-press “timer/time” to
begin consulting unit timer time, and numbers for all units will be
displayed.
2) Press “dec” or “inc” to select unit and the number of corresponding unit blinks. Short-press “cancel/delete” can
back to default page.
3) Short-press “timer/time” then “dec” or “inc” to select a certain
day in a week. At this time, timer week of selected unit number
is displayed. Short-press “cancel/delete” can back to process
2).
4) Short-press “timer/time” then “dec” or “inc” can select certain
time period at that day. Timer time period and the timer at that
time period are displayed at that time. Press “cancel/delete”
can back to process 3).
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5.5 Time Setting (fig.16)
Fig.16.
1) Long-press “timer/time” under default page can begin time
setting, and the minute part for time part blinks.
2) Press “dec” or “inc” to select the minute part of set time. Short-press “timer/time” then hour part blinks. Press “dec” or “inc” can set hour part time. Short-press “timer/time” then week part of timer blinks. Press “dec” or “inc” can set week part
of time.
3) No matter when “enter” is press, set time validate and back to default page; short-press “cancel/delete” can back to default
page, and time setting invalidate.
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5.6 Key-lock Setting (fig.17)
Fig.17.
1) Long press " cancel/delete " button to enter wire controller
key-lock operation.
2) "CC" will be displayed when the central controller is enter the
key-lock function status. All the unit number will be displayed
and the smallest unit number will be blinked. Short press " enter " button to activate the key-lock function and press it
again to release this function. An underline will be displayed at
the key-locked unit.
3) Short press " cancel/delete " to leave the key-lock function
status.
E.g.:In fig 17, unit 1 is key-locked. The other units are not
activated the key-lock function.
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