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Nr. 641 0 301 Bedienungsanleitung 1 Mit Software Obelisk programmierbar Mode d’emploi 31 Programmation avec logiciel Obelisk Operating instructions 59 Time switch programming with software Obelisk Istruzioni d’uso 87 Programmazione con software Obelisk Gebruiksaanwijzing Programmering met software Obelisk 115 TR 644 S TR 644 S DCF TR 608 top TR 610 top TR 611 top TR 622 top TR 030 top 1.0 Description of the Product 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Display DCF 77 reception (only TR 641 S DCF) Display data exchange with Obelisk Display hours Interface Cursor for program selection Display date day Display date month Display year Random indicator /P 1 .. 9 / Manual ON (H o / Manual OFF (H p) Display status ON = o OFF = p Permanent switching OFF-AUTO-ON Buttons 0 – 9 for program entry Battery compartment Button for entry of date switchings Button for entry of priority programs/changes Button for cancellation of programs and program steps Connection terminal for DCF 77 antenna (only TR 641S DCF) Button for entry of input RES = Reset / the micro-processor makes a defined new start Program selection button for menu selection Display for pulse programming Cursor for display of days of the week 1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday.. Display 1 x shows single switchings 2.0 Features GB – 1-Channel-Yearly Time Switch – Time switch programming or PC programming using WIN 95 / WIN 98 / WIN NT with Obelisk software – The time switch can be programmed up to the year 2063 in advance – Data transfer and security possible with Obelisk storage card – Data can be transferred from time switch to time switch, from time switch to PC and vice versa – 324 switchings for free block formation of week days – Permanent switching times by means of EEPROM – Day/Week/Year program – Option: Public holidays will be activated automatically – Random program – Pulse program – Switching times: ON or OFF delay – 1x-function for all date-related switching times – 10 priority programs consisting of 10 individual weekly programs – Time limited permanent switching ON/OFF – Approx. 1.5 years battery reserve by means of exchangeable environmentally friendly lithium cell – Option: TR 641 S DCF 77 radio controlled (with Radio antenna t 907 0 243) 59 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 Description Features Application / Installation 3.1 Safety instructions 3.2 Installation instructions 3.3 Electrical connection 3.4 Technical data 3.5 Dimensions illustration Power Reserve 4.1 Battery loading 4.2 Battery changing Initial Operation 5.1 Overview of menu selection 5.2 Entry adjustment 5.3 Setting date and time 5.4 Selection schedule for automatic Summer/Winter time 5.5 Changing automatic Summer/Winter time 5.6 Changing date/time 5.7 Radio time switch 5.8 Connection and adjustment of the radio antenna 5.9 Initial operation of the radio time switch TR 641 S DCF 5.10 Forced transmitter call Manual Intervention in the Program 6.1 Permanent ON/OFF 6.2 Manual ON/OFF (override switching) 6.3 Random Program 6.4 Random Program Start 6.5 Stop Random program/override switching 6.6 Locking/unlocking the keyboard 6.7 Random Program 6.8 Random Program start 6.9 Stop Random Program / override switching (page 59) (page 59) (page 61) (page 61) (page 61) (page 61) (page 62) (page 62) (page 63) (page 63) (page 63) (page 64) (page 64) (page 64) (page 65) (page 65) (page 66) (page 66) (page 67) (page 67) (page 68) (page 69) (page 69) (page 69) (page 69) (page 69) (page 70) (page 70) (page 70) (page 71) (page 71) (page 71) 7.0 Programming 7.1 Programming weekly program 7.2 Programming data program 7.3 Programming single switching times 7.4 Programming pulse program (page 72) (page 72) (page 73) (page 73) (page 74) 8.0 Priority program 8.1 Programming weekly program with weekly program P1-P9 8.2 Setting time period for the weekly program A. Recurring annually B. Program only in specified year C. Stipulating public holiday without fixed date 8.3 Time limited permanent switching (page 74) (page 76) (page 76) (Seite 76) (Seite 77) (Seite 77) (page 78) 9.0 Program Interrogation 9.1 Whole program interrogation 9.2 Interrogation of designated switching times 9.3 Interrogation of channel related date program 9.4 Interrogation of date completely 9.5 Interrogating weeky program with priority (page 78) (page 78) (page 78) (page 79) (page 79) (page 79) 10.0 Changing a stored program (page 80) 11.0 Cancellation 11.1 Cancellation of individual switching times 11.2 Cancellation of date program 11.3 Cancellation of priority program 11.4 Cancel everything (page 81) (page 81) (page 81) (page 82) (page 82) 12.0 Data Exchange/External Data Security 12.1 Recording data from time switch on the memory card 12.2 Reading data from memory card into the time switch 12.3 Preview programming with Software OBELISK (page 83) (page 83) (page 83) (page 83) 13.0 Tips and Dodges (page 84) 14.0 Glossary (page 85) 15.0 Table of errors (page 86) 60 3.0 Application / installation Time switches switch ON, OFF and over connected electrical units, depending on time, on a daily or weekly cycle and related to date. – The time switch TR 641 S / TR 641 S DCF may only be used in dry areas – Time switches are suitable for use in environmental conditions with normal pollution. – The time switch TR 641 S / TR 641 S DCF is suitable for mounting on the 35 mm top-hat rail (DIN EN 50022) We therefore recommend attention be given to the following points before installation: – Use separate lead for the mains voltage supply. – Suppress inductive loads with suitable RC filters. – Do not mount product in direct proximity to sources of interference as e. g. transformers, contactors, PCs and TV and communication equipment. – After suffering intereference, we recommend, before re-setting, a RESET with a new initial set up (chapter 5.3). – Strongly heat-generating products on the right side of the product shorten the life of the battery. – Wall mounting with installation kit 907 0 053 3.3 Electrical connection 3.1 Safety instruction The connection and installation of electrical equipment may be effected only by a qualified electrician. National regulations and any valid safety conditions should be observed. Interference with and changes to the product will result in cancellation of the guarantee. 3.2 Installation instructions In spite of expensive protection measures, exceptionally strong magnetic fields can lead to the destruction of the micro-processor controlled time switch. National regulations and any valid safety conditions must be observed. 61 3.4 Technical data Description: Program Type: Supply Voltage: Nominal Frequency: Power Consumption: Switching Capacity: Contact Material: Yearly Time Switch Day/Week 230 V~ ± 10 % 50 – 60 Hz Approx. 3 VA 16 (10) A, 250 V~ AgSnO2 Contact Type: Time Base: Memory Locations: Minimum Switching Time: Minimum Pulse: Switching Accuracy: Accuracy: Power Reserve: Permissible Ambient Temperature: Protection Class: Enclosure Type: Type: Change-Over Quartz 324 1 second/minute 1 second Accurate to the second ± 1 sec./day at 20° C Lithium Cell 1.5 years at 20° C – 10° C ... + 50° C (–10T50) II if installed according to EN 60335 IP 20 in accordance with EN 60529 1 BSTU in accordance with EN 60730-1, -2, - 7 TR 641 S DCF Time Base: Max. Distant of the radio antenna: Enclosure Type: Power Supply 907 0 182: Max. Loading: Radio exact (with power reserve quartz operated) 200 m IP 54 in accordance with EN 60529 Necessary 10 products. Note The time switches conform to the European Regulations 73/23/EWG (low voltage rules) and 89/336/EWG (EMV-Regulations). If the time switches are used with other products in one installation, attention must be given to ensure that the whole installation does not cause radio interference. 3.5 Illustration of dimensions Dotted lines correspond to the dimensions of mounting Kit 907 0 053 Note deviating technical data on the rating plate Rights to technical improvements are reserved. 62 4.0 Power reserve 4.2 Battery changing In the event of a power failure, the battery back-up provides for the maintenace of correct time (approx. 1.5 years). Even without power and with a drained battery, the switching times remain permanently stored. Important Instructions Battery changing with mains voltage All memorised program data is maintained Battery changing without mains voltage Note: date and time are lost. 4.1 Battery loading – Note the polarity of the lithium battery. – Insert the lithium battery into the holder (see diagram 1). – Push the battery holder into the battery compartment. – Press the battery holder down, untl it audibly locates. 1. Lift the battery draw with a suitable screw driver (see diagram 3). Dia. 1 2. Remove the lithium battery from the holder (see diagram 2). 3. Note the polarity of the new lithium cell (Order No. 9 883 003). 4. Insert the Lithium battery into the holder (see diagram 1). 5. Push the battery holder into the battery compartment. 6. Press the battery holder down until it audibly locates. 7. Dispose of lithium battery in an environmentally friendly way. Dia. 3 Dia. 2 63 5.0 Initial operation Ensure that the lithium battery is located (Chapter 4.1) Ending Programming: use v position 5.1 Overview of menu selection By pressing the button v the Cursor ▲ can be moved. With each touch of the button, the cursor moves one menu position. Cursor below symbol: Auto button, and place cursor ▲ into following . 5.2 Entry adjustment The TR 641 S / TR 641 S DCF contains a prompt facility. Follow the flashing symbols. They show the programming sequence. Entry Adjustment: (Automatic Program) – Programmed switching times determine the switching programm – Switching override (Manual ON/OFF) – Random ON/OFF n – Set / change date and time ? – Interrogate, change, cancel, completely cancel Prog – Programming of date, weekly and 1x switching times – Programming of date, weekly pulses, 1x pulse, ON and OFF switching delays P – e.g. public holiday, vacation, or holiday program s/f – Programming and change of Summer/Winter time switching What to do when a wrong value has been entered in error? Cancel the program step again: – press button CL = one step back – press button CL repeatedly = repeated steps back When wrong value flashes: – enter correct value with buttons 0 .. 9 or when programming channels or week-days: or in the event of a wrong entry: – press the same button again Note: Only the last entry will be cancelled 64 Note: 5.3 Setting date and time On initial operation press button RES with a pointed object e.g. pencil, and afterwards release it. Initial operation of the Radio controlled Time switch TR 641S DCF see chapter 5.7. Example: The time switch is to be set up on 19.05.2000 at 9.25 After the initial operation (Chapter 5.3) automatic Summer/Winter time is already programmed. Basic setting is for Central Europe: dat 1. If another or no change over standard is required, this can be changed at any time, as described in Chapters 5.4 – 5.5. 5.4 Selection schedule for automatic summer/ winter time 1, 9 Res. Setting Commencement Commencement Area dat 0 no change no change Use for radio controlled version dat 1 last Sunday in March 2 AM ➔ 3 AM last Sunday in October 3 AM ➔ 2 AM EU dat 2 last Sunday in March 1 AM ➔ 2 AM 4th Sunday in October 2 AM ➔ 1 AM dat 3 1st Sunday in April 2 AM ➔ 3 AM last Sunday in October 3 AM ➔ 2 AM dat 4 individual Summer/Winter time table, programmable only with Obelisk software date day 0, 5 0, 0 date month year hour Enter store 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2, 5 0, 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 minute 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Auto C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 65 UK North America 5.5 Changing automatic summer/ winter time Default: TR 641 S: dat 1 Default: TR 641 S DCF: dat 0 5.6 Changing date / time With the cursor in Pos. n, any flashing value, the actual time or date, can be changed with the buttons 0 .. 9. Select the new switching time (Chapter 5.4) Example: Change to: 1X Change date e.g. from 19.5.2000 to 20.5.2000 basic setting dat 1 dat 0 Change time only e.g. from 9.25 to 9.27 C1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Note: Select dat 0 for radio controlled version Dat. Select Dat Dat. 6x 0, 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Hour 2,0 Select 0 Date Day Adjust 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 Adjust 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 Enter Enter With button v P 2 Enter Store month New dat 0 ? Prog Auto Store return to the automatic programme. Store year Adjust Enter Auto Store – press Enter repeatedly, until the cursor is below Auto – or follow the line and change the actual time 66 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5.7 Radio Time Switch The operation of the radio time switch is exactly the same as with the TR 641S. The correct time, date and Summer-/Wintertime change-over set themselves automatically with me DCF 77 radio receiver. TR 641 S - TR 641 S DCF A. Operation without DCF 77 radio reception In this case, set the summer-/ winter change to the correct changeover standard, see chapter 5.3/ 5.4 Interesting Details: – Accuracy of the radio receiver +/– 1 sec. in 1,000,000 years B. Operation with DCF 77 radio reception – Transmitter location is Mainflingen near Frankfurt In this case, set the summer-/ winter change to the correct changeover standard, see chapter 5.3/ 5.4 – Transmitting radius of the transmitter approx. 1000 km – Synchronisation is effected after initial setting-up and then daily at night. C. Adjustment of one time switch to the radio antenna We recommend the following mounting positions: 1. Use only t antenna No: 907 0 243 to the radio controlled time switch 2. Use a 2 lead cable for connection 3. Attach antenna cable to the terminal, connect power supply NT DCF 77. – outside the control box (at least 4 m away) – under the roof – or in a protected position out of doors 1. Connect first one time switch to the operating voltage 230 V~. 5.8 Connection and Adjustment of the Radio Antenna Avoid mounting positions near: – radio transmitting installations – radiological equipment – television and personal computers D. Adjustment of up to 10 time switches to the radio antenna 2. Connect radio antenna to this time switch, polarity does not matter. 3. The connection of the other devices to t DCF antenna 907 0 243 may take the form of star, bus or tree topology. 4. Connect the other time switches to radio antenna. 5. However the LED lights up, polarity of this antenna connection must be changed. 6. Connect the other time switches to the operating voltage 230 V~. 67 5.9 Initial Operation of the Radio Time Switch N L Note: The synchronisation test would be discontinued immediately. To obtain a new start after this, RES button must be pressed again. TR 641S DCF DCF 77 L L N DCF 77 1. The display counts from 00 to 59 (see illustration 2) Depending on the reception quality of the DCF 77 signal, this procedure can be repeated several times. N NT DCF 77 907 0 182 D. Adjustment of the radio antenna A. Setting-Up Automatically During synchronisation press no buttons! 2. If the time swtich has received the whole of signal, RC goes on flashing. Only after a further signal is received, does the RC symbol stop. The status of the channels are displayed (see illustration 3). The clock is now ready. Tip: Adjust the radio antenna in the direction of Frankfurt a.M. until the built in LED flashes every second. 68 B. Setting-Up Manually If the clock, on the initial set-up, does not synchronise even after several attempts, possibly because of a disturbed reception signal, we recommend setting-up as described in Chapter 5.3. The clock will then try once more to synchronise itself on the signal, during the night. Example: The time switch has synchronised itself on 19.5.2000 at 9.25. 6.0 Manual intervention in the program 6.1 Automatic operation (standard setting) 2) Res. The channel C take in the switching condition provided the stored time program. 3) Auto C 1 2 3 4 5 6 6.2 Permanent ON 7 5.10 Forced Transmitter Call The synchronisation of the time switch is effected after the initial setting-up, then daily between 1.58 and 3.13. A radio synchronisation can be called up manually during the day (transmitter call). Start of the Transmitter Call 1. Press Dat Button for approx. 3 secs. 2. then release The timeswitch synchronises itself on the DCF 77 signal. In the LCD display can be seen: The RC symbol flashes only during a DCF 77 synchronisation! If the time switch has synchronised itself, a program review takes place. The channels take on, afterwards, the specified switching positions, from the individual program. The RC symbol is permanently in the LCD display. The channel C can be manually switched in each menu to permanently ON. A permanent switching has highest priority. The channel remains in the permanently ON switching position until manually cancelled. The status display in the LCD (p / o) is not adjusted. 6.3 Permanently OFF The channel C can be manually switched in each menu to permanently OFF. A permanent switching has highest priority. The channel remains in the permanently OFF switching position until manually cancelled. The status display in the LCD (p / o) is not adjusted. Time limited permanent switchings ON/OFF (see Chapter 8.3) 69 6.4 Manual ON (override switching) 6.6 Random program The channel C can be switched ON manually in the automatic program. In which case, the symbol H = hand appears in the display. An override switching is cancelled again by the next switching command. The H display is turned off. General Comment A random program causes the time switch to switch ON or OFF at random between one or more pairs of switchings (ON and OFF switching time). Duration of the random ON and OFF switching time approx. 10 – 120 minutes. Select Status: Button 1 = Switch ON Example: Between 19.00 and 22.00 random ON (display:r) Between 0.00 and 06.00 random ON (display:r) Auto Auto 1 C ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Programmed switching pairs 6.5 Manual OFF (override switching) The channel C can be switched OFF manually in the automatic program. An override switching in the automatic program is corrected again by the next switching command. (The H symbol is turned off). Random Program Select Status: Button 0 = Switch OFF Auto Auto 0 OFF C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 70 Random Program 6.7 Random program start 6.9 Locking/ unlocking the keyboard A random program can be switched ON manually in the automatic program (Auto) at any time. It remains active until switched OFF (chapter 6.8). Note: If the random program is active in the channel, the symbol r (random) appears beside the channel. Dat. Auto Effect: The Obelisk memory card allows you to prevent operation of the device by unauthorized persons. In this case time switch query and programming are impossible without the Obelisk card. Locking the keyboard: C 1. Insert the Obelisk memory card into the data interface. 2. Press key 8 for approx. 3 secs until the Obelisk icon StartRandom is flashing. Operating the time switch If after a button is pressed and the Symbol 6.8 Stop random program / override switching A random program override switching can be interrupted at any time. After cancellation of the random program override switching, the time switch carries out a program review. This causes the time switch to inspect the stored program and then take up the correct switching status. is blinking, the keyboard is locked. 1. Insert the Obelisk memory card into the data interface. 2. You can the select the desired program using the v key. 3. Now you can remove the memory card in order to continue programming. When the time switch returns to auto mode, the keyboard is locked. Canceling the keyboard lock Note: The symbol r turns OFF 1. Insert the memory card into the data interface. CL 2. Press key 8 until the icon Auto C appears. 3. Press key 8 for approx. 3 secs until the icon disappears. 4. Remove the memory card. Now the time switch can be operated again without obstruction. Stop 71 Example 2: Weekly program – set switch OFF time – Channel C is to switch OFF at 18.30 from Mon to Fri p 7.0 Programming 7.1 Weekly program, set switch ON time e.g.: Channel C is to switch on at 6.30 from Mon to Fri o Place cursor ▲ in pos. Select Prog Weekdays Switch OFF Week Days Confirm Channel Hours Switch ON Confirm days Minutes Hours Store Minutes Additional programming as described, or back into the automatic program with button v. Storage Program *) Press button 0 Switching time activated daily 72 7.2 Programming date program 7.3 Programming single switching time Example.: Channel C is to switches ON on the 1.5 at 7.30 Place cursor ▲ in pos. Example: Channel C, 1 switches ON on the 10.5 at 8.30 Note: Only date related switching times can be programmed with the function 1x see illustration 8. Once the switching time is effected, it cancels itself automatically at mid-night. Prog 3x Select Prog. Select Prog switch ON switch ON Dat Prog 1, 0 Date Date Date Day 0, 5 Prog 1 C C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Prog Date Day Prog 0, 8 Prog ON Date Month Date Month Hours 3, 0 Hours Prog 1 Minutes Minutes Store Enter Additional programming as described or back into the automatic program with button v. Store 73 Prog 1x Prog C Additional programming as described or back into the automatic program with button v 7.4 Programming pulse program 8.0 Priority program Example: Channel C pulse duration: 5 secs from Mon to Fri at 7.15. Place cursor ▲ in pos. With the TR 641 S / TR 641 S DCF up to 9 different weekly programs can be performed in addition to the normal weekly program. A firm weekly program P1 ... P9 can be requested at any fixed periods of time. That is, the programming consists of: Select Switch ON 1. Setting the weekly program (see Chapter 8.1) 2. Setting commencement and completion date (see Chapter 8.2) If the time period of several weekly programs cut across one another, the program with the highest index number prevails e.g. weekly program P9 prevails over weekly program P3. Week Days Confirm Days In order to maintain control, we recommend that the various weekly programs are noted in the table at the end of the user instructions. Hours Pulse 5 sec. Minutes Store Note After a time adjustment, pulses are only effected, which are programmed at least one minute after the time adjustment. Switching times are executed in the following order: – – – – – – – 74 Permanent switching Time limited permanent switching. Chapter 8.3 (out priority over ON). Date switching times. Chapter 7.2 (out priority over ON). 1x switching times. Chapter 7.3. Weekly program with priority. Chapter 8.2/8.3 (P9 priority over P1). Weekly program. Chapter 7.1/7.2. etc. Overview TR 641 S – TR 641 S DCF Weekly program schedule with priority weekly program „standard“ H ig he st Pr io rit y weekly program P9 weekly program P8 weekly program P7 weekly program P6 weekly program „Priority 1“ weekly program P5 Priority times P1-P9 Date switching times Permanently ON/OFF weekly program P4 weekly program P3 weekly program „Priority 2“ Channel C switch ON Monday-Friday 6.30 pulse duration 5 secs. weekly program P2 weekly program P1 Channel C at ON o 16.15 daily. weekly program „Priority 3“ Channel C switch ON Monday-Friday at 7.15 pulse duration 5 secs. Channel C at OFF 20.00 p weekly program „Priority 4“ weekly program „Priority 5“ Start e.g. 8.4 Standard Weekly Program Finish e.g. 27.5 Weekly Program P3 Start e.g. 21.7 Standard Weekly Program Finish e.g. 7.9 Weekly Program P4 weekly program „Priority 6“ weekly program „Priority 7“ Standard Weekly Program weekly program „Priority 8“ When changing to a new weekly program (e.g. on 8.4 at 0.00 hr), the channel in question is switched as if the new weekly program has been valid for some time. This means the new weekly programme makes a review of the program. weekly program „Priority 9“ 75 ON OFF RELAY 8.1 Programming weekly program with priority P1 .. P9 Select Prog 8.2 Setting Time Period for Weekly Program P1 .. P9 A. Recurring annually Example Channel C switches on daily at 8.15 Priority sequence P1. The time period of a weekly program P1 .. P9 is fixed by entering a commencement and finishing date. The weekly program begins at 0.00 on the commencement date and ends at 2400 on the finishing date. Switch ON Example: As opposed to the normally active program on Channel C1 from 8 April until 27 May, the individual priority program with index P1 is to become effective. In the fixed time period with priority sequence P1 .. P9, the whole standard program (without priority sequence) is suppressed. P P P C 5x C Select P Daily Hours Confirm P Confirm P P P 2, 7, 0, 5 P P 1 Priority P1 Date end Store C Enter Date Start Minutes P P 0, 8,0, 4 P C 1 Note: Pulse switching times can also be fixed with priority sequence. For weekly programs with priority, any number of ON/OFF switching commands can be specified. Program 1 P 7) Enter P C C Store Additional programming as described or with button v back into the automatic program. 76 B. Weekly program only in one specified year C. Stipulating public holidays without a fixed date Example: Only in year 2000 from 8th April to 27th May, e.g. the weekly program P2 activated. P P C 5x Select P Example: Following this measure, a public holiday such as Easter 2000 (not a fixed date) will be activated automatically and will execute, e.g., program P2. P P C 5x 1 Select P ON 1 ON P P P 2, 7, 0, 5 8, 4, 0, 0 Symbol „no fixed date“ Date start Date Start and year 2 Priority 2 P End P P Enter Confirm P Dat 2,3,0, 4 P 2 Enter Program 2 Confirm C C Note: 77 Programming of public holidays without fixed dates only needs to be carried out once, e.g. following initial start-up. This applies to holidays connected with Easter such as Ascension, Whitsun, Corpus Christi, Ash Wednesday, Good Friday etc. Program the date of all of these holidays that do not have a fixed date once only for the current year. 8.3 Time limited permanent switching ON or OFF 9.0 Programe interrogation E.g.: All connected equipment is to remain switched OFF during the Christmas holidays between 23 December 1999 and the 7 January 2000. 2, 3, 1, 2 0, 7, 0, 1 P 9.2 Interrogating only designated switching times 9, 9 P 1. Illustration: menu selection and display of the free memory locations e.g. 304 2. Illustration: begin interrogation e.g. from Mondays: button 0, 1 press. Yearly P P P Permanent Date End 0 C Enter Date Start OFF 1 C Select P Menu Selection cursor under ? By pressing ENTER button (several times) interrogate whole program. P P 5x 9.1 Whole program interrogation P Enter Select ? From Day 1 = Mon P C Confirm Time limited permanent switching to be carried out 1x press button 1 (illustration 6). Time limited permanent switching to be carried out yearly, press button 0 (illustration 6). Additional programming as described or with button v back into the automatic program. Interrogate Interrogate Additional interrogation as described, or back into the automatic program with button v. 78 9.5 Interrogating weekly program with priority 9.3 Interrogation of date program Illustration 1: Menu selection and display of the free memory locations e.g. 304 Illustration 2: Select date program, press button Dat twice Illustration 3: Begin interrogation e.g. from May Button 0, press 5 (interrogation from February Button 0, press 2 etc.) Illustration 4: Search for the desired switching time press Enter Button e.g. on 1.5 Channel C ist urned on at 7.30 Illustration 5: Example, memory searches for additional switching times Fig. 1: Display of available memory space 304 Fig. 2: Select: Channel C1 Fig. 3: Only have priorities displayed Fig. 4: Priority selection, have everything displayed with priority 2 Fig. 5: Press Enter to have further programs with priority 2 displayed ? 2x Select C Selection interrogation Date C Select channel ? P From May ? 1 C Interrogate Priority 2 Search priority 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ? 1 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ? Enter, Enter, .. C Interrogate With Buttonv Interrogate back into the automatic program (Auto) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9.4 Complete interrogation of date program The complete interrogation of the date program is effected as described in 9.3. The entry step in illustration 3 (button 0,5) must be omitted in this case. All stored date related switching times will be shown one after the other from January (01). Note: If, while in interrogation mode, a date, the year and the symbol are displayed, then this indicates a public holiday without a fixed date. To cancel: Press button v to return to the automatic program. 79 10.0 Changing a stored program Any program already stored, whether weekly or yearly can be changed depending on individual requirements. Condition: Cursor must be in the interrogation menu (?). Select Example: Illustration 1: example: free memory locations 304 Illustration 2: By repeatedly pressing the Enter Button, call up the switching Confirm time to be changed Illustration 3: Button P = adjustment Illustration 4: Store channel selection Illustration 5: Switching status e.g. switch ON Change – change switching status: with Button 0,1 – retain switching status: progress with Enter Button Illustration 6: Confirm Programmed weekdays – switching times are effected on the day, Mo to Fr (1 – 5) – changing weekdays: e.g.: not Wed, Sat, Sun press Button 3, 6, 7 – retain weekdays: progress with Enter Button Illustration 7: Store change Illustration 8: Change switching time: e.g. 7.45 press Button 7, 4, 5 Hours Minutes – afterwards store with Enter Button – retain switch time: progress with Enter Button Illustration 9: Additional changes as described, or back into the automatic program (Auto) with Button v. Search for additional switching times, press Enter Button 80 11.0 Cancellation 11.2 Cancellation of Dat program 11.1 Cancellation of individual switching times Illustration 1: Menu selection ? and display of free memory locations e.g. 304. Illustration 2: Search for switch times: press Enter Button. Illustration 3: Cancel: press CL Button and then Enter Button. Discontinue cancel procedure: press CL instead of Enter Button. Illustration 4: Enter Button: memory searches for additional switching times. ? 2x C Illustration 1: Illustration 2: Illustration 3: Illustration 4: Illustration 5: Menu selection ? and display of free memory locations e.g. 304 Select date switching times, press button Dat twice. Begin interrogation from January: press Button 0, 1 (February 0, 2 etc.) Search for the switching time to be cancelled, press Enter Button. Cancellation of the switching time: press CL Button and afterwards Enter. Illustration 6: Enter Button: memory searches for additional switching times. ? Enter.. ? 2x C C Select 1 ? CL C Enter 2 3 4 5 6 0, 1 ? z.B: C C 2 3 4 5 6 CL 6X C Cancel 2 3 4 5 6 Enter .. ? z.B: C 7 Auto 1 C Search with Enter Start Jan. 1 ? Date 7 ? 2x Dat ? C Enter ? C Confirm 7 Continue cancellation as described, or back into the automatic program (Auto) with button v. Continue cancellation as described, or back into the automatic program (Auto) with Button v. 81 11.3 Cancellation of the whole priority program Illustration 1: Illustration 2: Illustration 3: Illustration 4: Menu selection ? and display of free memory locations e.g. 304 Initiate the cancellation procedure, press CL Button Select channel e.g. C, press Button 1 Select the priority program for cancellation e.g. P1, press Button 1 Discontinue cancellation procedure, press CL Button again Illustration 5: Confirm cancellation procedure, press Enter Button 11.4 Cancel everything Illustration 1: Menu selection ? and display of free memory locations e.g. 304 Illustration 2: Cancel program, press Button CL Illustration 3: Cancel everything, press Button 0 Discontinue cancellation, press CL Button again Illustration 4: Confirm cancellation, press Enter Button Illustration 5: Display 324 memory locations, all switching times are cancelled ? ? C 1x Select C CL Cancel Select 1 2 3 4 5 6 Cancel 7 1 ? 2 3 4 5 6 7 ? C 0 C Enter Priority 1 Everything 1 2 3 4 5 6 Confirm Cancellation 7 ? C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Auto C 5X Confirm Cancellation Additional cancellation as described, or with Button back into the automatic program (Auto) v. 1 With Button v 82 2 3 4 5 6 7 back into the automatic program (Auto) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 12.0 Data Exchange / Security Switching times of time switch TR 641 S / TR 641 S DCF can be stored externally with the Obelisk memory card.The data can be filed or transferred from time switch to time switch. Illustration 4 Order No. 907 0 165 12.1 Entering Data from Timeswitch onto Obelisk Memory Card Push the Obelisk memory card into the data interface (12.0/Illus. 4). Select menu ?. Enter data on the memory card: press Enter button. The data is transferred when the End symbol is displayed in the LCD. Remove memory card. Back into the Auto menu with Enter button. 12.3 Preview Programming with Obelisk Software As an option, the possibility exists for preparing a program on the computer with the Obelisk software program. The prepared program can be written onto the memory card and also be printed out. The memory card can now be as secure data or for reading into another time switch of the type TR 641 S or TR 641 S DCF. Condition: – PC from 486 free hard disk storage capacity approx. 1 MB – from WIN 95 / WIN 98 / WIN NT Order No. 907 0 230 contains: Obelisk software program + system adapter + Obelisk memory card. Schematic of function Note: If the program card Obelisk is removed too early, all programmed on/off times are erased from the time switch (see table in chapter 16). 12.2 Reading Data from Obelisk Memory Card into Time Switch Push the Obelisk memory card into the data interface (12.0/illus. 4). Select menu Prog. Read data in, press Enter button. The data is transferred, when the End symbol is displayed in the LCD. Remove memory card. Back into the Auto menu with Enter button. serial 83 or parallel 13.0 Tips and additional possibilities 1. Priority program with random switching Possibility for starting a random program automatically during public or annual holiday times. 1. Program weekly program with the desired ON and OFF switching times and priority sequence P1 .. P9 (Chapter 8.1) 2. Specifity the time period for the weekly program (Chapter 8.2). 3. Activate random program once manually (Chapter 6.7). 2. Special program for holidays Procedurally during holidays to switch ON and OFF connected units at different times: 1. Program your desired holiday program. The ON and OFF switching times must occur daily. A priority sequence P1..P9 must be assigned to the switching times (Chapter 8.1). 2. Specifity the time period for the weekly program e.g. only for the 1st May➔ begin 01.05 finish 01.05 (Chapter 8.2). Note: After a time adjustment, only pulses, which are programmed at least 1 minute after the time adjustment, are carried out. 4. Pulse program for time delayed switch-OFF A switch-OFF time e.g. at 8.0 and 10 secs. can be achieved by: 1. Programming a switch-OFF time eg.g. 800 (Chapter 7.1) 2. Additional programming of a simultaneous pulse switching time of 10 secs. duration. 1. Switch-OFF time e.g. 800 OFF p 2. Additional pulse ON (o) at 800 for 10 secs duration 3. Effective at 800 10 secs. switch OFF. Note: 3. Pulse program for time delayed switch-ONs A switch-ON time e.g. at 7.0 and 10 secs can be achieved by: 1. programming a switch-ON time e.g. 700 ON (o) (Chapter 7.1) 2. Additional pulse program (Chapter 7.4) with same switch-ON time. 1. Switch-ON time e.g. 700 o 2. Additionally at 700 pulse OFF (p) for the duration of 10 secs 3. Effective at 700 10 secs switch ON 84 After time adjustment, only pulses, which are programmed at least 1 minute after the time adjustment are carried out. 14.0 Glossary What does Obelisk memory card mean? Mobile data carrier can be used for: What does automatic operation (Auto) mean? The cursor is below Auto. Current time is displayed. The switching sequence of the time switch is determined by the stored switching times. (Note: permanent switchng has priority see Chapters 6.2 and 6.3). – security of the programmed time program What is automatic return? When in the interrogation or programming mode, if no button is used for a long time, the display reverts automatically, after approx. 40 secs. to automatic operation. The product then takes up the switching status specified by the program. – programming on the PC, store on Obelisk memory card Program recan? This results in the time switch checking the stored program and implementing the correct switching condition. What does entry correction mean? In the event of wrong entry during programming, by pressing the CL button, the entry can be cancelled and immediately corrected. What does weekday block formation mean? Simultaneous programming at one switching time e.g. 600 ON on several days of the week e.g. Monday, Tuesday and Friday. Only one memory lacation is used. – duplication of the programmed time program – faster programming of additional time switches with the same program Option only with Obelisk software: – read program into time switch(es) – program print out possible What does RESET mean? By pressing the RESET button, a defined new start for the time switch is effected. The current time and date are cancelled. The stored switching times are maintained permanently. What does EEPROM mean? An EEPROM is an electronic memory, which can store memorised data even without current (without battery back up) for a period of approx. 40 years. What is an LCD? An LCD display is a liquid crystal display, with which current time and stored data (switching times) can be shown. 85 15.0 Table of errors In order to increase the reliability of operation, several internal tests are run by the time switch. If any error appears during these tests, the LCD will display the following error numbers. Error no. 4, 5, 6, 7: Error in the transmittance of data memorized in the memory card Obelisk. 1. Transfer program once again onto program card. 2. Repeat transaction. 3. Wrong type of time switch, e.g. memory card Obelisk is programed for TR 642 S, you try ro read into a TR 641 S. Error no. 3: Program card has been withdrawn prior to end of data transfer. Repeat transaction. 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