Talento 472 User Manual

1. Contents
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1. Contents Page
2. Assembly, putting into operation, connection 3
3. Control elements 4
4. Display 4
5. Factory setting 5
6. Changing settings 6
6.2 Calendar month and day 7
6.2.1 AU = Automatic changeover 7
6.2.2 cHA = Weekday-related time change 8 - 9
6.2.3 no = no changeover 10
7. Standard switching commands 11
8. Weekday block formation 12 - 13
9. Impulse switching commands 14 - 15
10. Cycle switching commands 16 - 18
11. Read – change – delete – reset 19 - 20
12. Hand switch 21
13. DCF77 radio operation 21
14. Technical data 22
2. Assembly, putting into operation, connection
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3.1 Assembly
Fit the time switch
• on a DIN rail
optional wall surface-mounting Surface-mounting set for 2 and 3 module spacings Article No. 03.53.0083.2
3.2 Putting into operation
The time and date are set at the factory. The time switch is in Energy-saving mode. Only the colon flashes. Press any key:
• The time switch is activated
• It displays the time (day of the week)
3.3 Connection
See information on the unit! Press any key to activated the timeswitch
• The time and day is displayed
Note:
If no key is pressed the time switch is auto­matically activated after approx. 1 - 2 minutes.
Safety instruction:
When operating the clock safety low voltage, only safety low voltage may be connected.
When operating the clock with function low voltage, mains voltage (230 ~) or function low voltage may be connected. The connection of safety low voltage is not admissible in this case.
AC DC
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AC DC
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AC DC
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AC DC
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CH 1
CH 1
CH 1 CH 2
CH 1 CH 2
3. Control elements
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Start program input
Set time, end program input
Select day(s) of the week
Delete switching time
Set hours, day, year
Hand switch
Enter pulse/
cycle Reset
Set minutes, month, year
Summer time/winter time switchover
4. Display
Date
Summer time display
AM/PM display
DCF 77 reception
Channel 1 Channel 2
Switching state
Automatic mode
1234567 =
days of the week
1 = Monday
Hours - current time Calendar day
- current date
- start/end summer time
Minutes - current time Month - current date
- start/end summer time
Year - day/month
Pulse/cycle
Continuous operation
Manual operation
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5. Factory setting
The selections correspond to Central European Time. The time switch offers 3 Operating modes. The date and time, and also the Operating mode AU are set.
Operating modes:
AU Automatic summer time controller switchover see 6.2.1
The switchover occurs on the dates defined by the legislator.
cHA Weekday-related summer time controller
switchover, see 6.2.2
You enter the start and end dates of summer time which applies to your location/country. e. g. The first Sunday in April of the current year
(start of summer time) The last Sunday in October of the year
(end of summer time) In the following years, changeover always occurs on the right day of the week in the correct calendar week.
no No changeover, see 6.2.3
AM/PM switch-over Switch clock is in current operating mode
1. Press h and keep pressed
2. – Press Res once – all segments are displayed –
after approx. 1 second the following appears: AM, 12.00 and 3 (Wednesday)
Operating mode AU is active = works setting
3. Release h
4.
Select operating mode as required, see 6.2.1 or 6.2.2 or 6.2.3
5. Set the current time of day and weekday, see 6.1
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6. Changing settings
Press the key once.
Set the time:
With the h key – hours With the m key – minutes
Note:
If the Operating mode
no = no change
- see 6.2.3
was selected, the day of the week must now be set. With the Day
1 - Monday
key select: 2 - Tuesday
3-
Wednesday : 7 - Sunday
Press the key once. The input is ended.
6.1 Time and day of the week
Note:
You can exit/conclude any adjustments, changes you make at any time with the key .
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6.2
Calendar month and day – Select the Operating mode
6.2.1
AU = Automatic changeover
Press the key once
Press the + 1h key once, AU appears
Press the Prog key once
Set the current year:
With the m key or the h key
Confirm with the Prog key
Set the current month and day:
With the m key – calendar month With the h key – calendar day
Note:
With the Prog key (press once or twice), read the date for the start e.g. 29.03. and end e.g. 25.10. of summer time.
Press the key once. The input is ended.
6.2.1 AU or 6.2.2 cHA or 6.2.3 no
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6.2.2 cHA = Weekday – related time change
Press the key once
Press the + 1h key as often as necessary until cHA appears
Press the Prog key once
Set the current year:
With the m key or the h key
Confirm with the Prog key
Set the current month and day:
With the m key – calendar month With the h key – calendar day
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Confirm with the Prog key The start of summer time is displayed.
Set the individual summer time start:
With the m key – month With the h key – day
Confirm with the Prog key
Set individual summer time end:
With the m key – month With the h key – day
Press the key once. The input is ended.
6.2.3 no = no changeover
Press the key once
Press the + 1h as often as necessary until no appears. The time switch operators without a date!
Press the key once. The input is ended.
Note:
Select day of the week see 6.1
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Select free memory location:
Press the Prog key as often as necessary until – –:-– – appears.
Set the switching times:
With the m key – minutes With the h key – hours
For weekday adjustment, see:
Block formation of weekdays, Point 8
You determine the switching times and the switching state for the relevant switching output (channel.)
Symbol:
CH1: (ON) = Channel 1 CH2: (OFF) = Channel 2
These assignments are possible:
• Switching commands only for channel 1
• Switching commands only for channel 2
• The same switching commands for channel 1 and channel 2 (the switching time and switching state are identical)
• The same switching time for channel 1 and channel 2 but with a different switching state.
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7. Standard switching commands
Set the switching state:
With the key
(ON) or (OFF)
Note:
The switching state for CH1 or CH2 can be deactivated. No symbol – no switching.
Press the Prog key once. The input has ended.
A free memory location is
displayed – for other settings or
Press the key once. The input is ended. The display shows the current time.
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Select free memory location:
Press Prog as often as necessary until – –:– – appears
Press the Day key once All 7 days of the week are active
Activating/deactivating days of the week:
Press the Day key once. There is a cursor under the number1 (2...7)
Activate/deactivate the day of week with the Day key
Any combination of weekdays
You determine the weekdays for your switching program. 1 - Monday, 2 - Tuesday, 3 - Wednesday ..., 7 - Sunday
Example: Monday + Wednesday + Friday
(8:00 ON; 20:00 OFF)
8. Block formation of weekdays
Select the next day of the week:
Move the cursor with the Prog key
activate/deactivate the day of the week with the Day key
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Press the key once. The weekday selection is ended.
Note:
Enter the switching times and the switching state = ON
= OFF for the relevant switching state (channel).
For standard switching commands,
see 7
For Impulse switching commands, see 9
For cycle switching commands, see 10
Note:
After the procedures
read, modify or delete
the time, date, switching program
DCF synchronisation
restoration of mains power the switching state of the time
switch is updated automatically.
This means that:
impulse switching commands
from earlier times are ignored
active cycle switching commands are re-started with the programme ON-switching time
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9. Impulse switching commands
If a load is switched ON and OFF with a high switching frequency in the seconds range, it must be ensured that effects on the quality of lighting units (flickering) and interference with radio and TV reception are avoided.
You determine the times for pulse switching commands. These are executed once at the respective programmed time. Symbol: =
ON switching duration (1...99 sec. or 1...99 min.)
The preselection for seconds or minutes is explained at the given time.
A pulse switching command consists of: • Start time
• Switching ON operation
Example: Start time Monday to Friday 09:00 ON switching duration
10 seconds
ON switching duration
Start time
Select free memory location:
Press the Prog key as often as necessary until – –:– – appears.
Setting the start time:
Set the day(s) of the week (see Point 8) With the m key – minutes With the h key – hours
Preselection for Pulse = Mark the pulse switching command with the key (press once).
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Selecting the switching output:
With the key CH1 and/or CH2
Confirm with the Prog key.
Preselection for: – Seconds – Minutes with the m key
Set the ON switching duration: With the key 01...99
Confirm with the Prog key. The input is ended. A free memory location is displayed for further settings or
press the key once. The input is ended. The display shows the current time.
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You determine the times for cycle switching commands
Symbols:
= ON switching duration (1...99 sec. or 1...99 min.) = cycle duration (1...99 sec. or 1...99 min.)
The preselection for seconds or minutes is explained at the given time.
A cycle switching command consists of:
• Start time
• ON switching duration
• Cycle duration (ON switching duration + pause)
• End time
An end time is only required if the cycle must be ended at a certain time. If you do not set an end time, the cycle switching commands operate endlessly.
1. Example:
Start time Monday 09:00 ON switching duration
10 minutes Cycle duration 60 minutes End time Friday 19:00
2. Example:
Start time Monday to Friday 09:00 ON switching duration
10 minutes Cycle duration 60 minutes End time Monday to Friday 19:00
10. Cycle switching commands
Start time End time
Pause Pause
Cycle duration
60 min.
Cycle duration
60 min.
ON switching duration
10 minutes
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Select free memory location:
Press the Prog key as often as necessary until – –:– – appears.
Set the start time:
Set the day(s) of the week, see 8 With the m key – minutes With the h key – hours
Preselection for Cycle = Mark the cycle switching command with the key (press 2x)
Select the switching output:
With the key CH1 and/or CH2
Confirm with the Prog key
Preselection for:
- Seconds
- Minutes with the m key
Set the ON switching duration: With the key 01...99
Confirm with the Prog key
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Preselection for:
- Seconds
- Minutes with the m key
Set the ON switching duration: with the key 01...99
Confirm with the Prog key
A switching OFF time is displayed here with 00:00 for all 7 days of the week. You can change these individually or delete them with Clear. The input is ended. A free memory location is displayed for fu
rther settings or
Press the key 1x. The input is ended. The Display shows the current time.
Note:
The next switching command in the program sequence ends the
cycle. The switching command can be = ON or = OFF.
Note: After the procedures
read, modify or delete the time, date, switching program
DCF synchronisation
restoration of mains power the switching state of the time switch is updated automatically.
This means that:
impulse switching commands from earlier times are ignored
active cycle switching commands are re-started with the programme ON-switching time
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Read
Press the Prog key step by step Each individual content is displayed until the end of the program. Then:
One free memory location – –:– –
One digit (free memory locations) (ex. Fr 10)
Change
Press the Prog key step by step as far as the switching command/ contents which you want to change/ overtype.
Change the switching command/contents: As described in
8.
Weekday block formation
9.
Impulse switching commands
10.
Cycle switching commands
Delete - individual switching commands
Press the Prog key step by step as far as the switching command/ contents which you want to delete.
Press the Clear key once. This switching command is deleted.
Note:
You will completely delete the cycle switching commands and pulse switching commands when you delete the start time.
• You can read the program contents stepwise
• You can change or overtype the program contents
• You can delete the program contents
• You can delete the date and time
11. Read – change – delete – reset
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Delete - All switching commands
Press the Prog key as often as necessary until FRxx appears
Press the Clear key once. CL is in the display
Press the Clear key and hold it down.
All memory locations are deleted!
The display shows the number of the max. memory locations.
Reset
Press the Reset key once
The set date and time are reset.
The factory setting AU = automatic s/w­time changeover is active (31.12.1997, 00:00)
All segments are visible for approx. 2 seconds, then 00:00 appears.
AU = automatic s/w time
changeover See point 5 and 6 for setting the current date.
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You change – manually – the current switching state. However, the individually set switching program is preserved.
1 for channel 1 2 for channel 2
12. Hand switch
= automatic
= OFF
=ON
The switching state corresponds to the entered program.
= Manual mode
=ON
= OFF
You change –manually– the current switching state. The next switching command in the program is executed automatically again.
FIX = continuous operation
FIX = Continuous ON
FIX = Continuous OFF
You change –manually– the current switching state. Only with the key do you switch from continuous operation back to Automatic mode.
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DCF 77 radio operation (only 3 and 6 modular spacings)
The time switch receives the time signal DCF77 with an additional antenna.
! Refer to the separate instruction !
If the time switch is synchronized, the symbol is permanently on.
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14. Technical data
1 channel weekly program 2 channel weekly program
45 x 36 x 60 45 x 36 170 see unit imprint see unit imprint
16 A/250 V AC 2,5 A/250 V AC 1000 W potential-free 1 or 2 changeover contacts II IP 20 ± 2.5 s/day at +20° C
Lithium 3 years from factory 1 minute every minute 30/40 yes Automatic/preselection Fix ON Fix OFF
yes fixed definition automatic/freely selectable captive +/– screw terminals
- 25° C … + 55° C yes
1 channel weekly program
2 channel weekly program
45 x 54 x 60
45 x 54
220
see unit imprint
see unit imprint
16 A/250 V AC
2,5 A/250 V AC
1000 W
potential-free
1 or 2 changeover contacts
± 2.5 s/day at +20° C
with extern antenna
Lithium
3 years from factory
1 second
every minute
30/40
yes
Automatic/preselection
Fix ON
Fix OFF
1 - 99 sec./1 - 99 sec.
1 - 99 sec./1 - 99 sec.
yes
free assignment
automatic/freely selectable
captive +/– screw terminals
- 25° C … + 55° C
yes
Dimensions (H x W x D) mm Distributor cut-out mm Weight g (approx.) Connection Power consumption: Switching capacity at 230 V AC –
ohmic load (VDE, IEC)
inductive load cos ϕ 0,6 – glow lamp load Switching output Switching contacts Protection class Protection type Running accuracy
DCF 77 radio operation
Running reserve type Running reserve Shortest switching time Programmable Memory locations Switching preselection Hand switch
Pulse switching commands Cycle switching commands Switching state display Block formation of weekdays Summer/winter time switchover Connection type Ambient temperature Led sealable
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