Intermatic Grasslin talento smart C25 Operating Instructions Manual
The Intermatic Grasslin talento smart C25 is a versatile and powerful 1 or 2-channel DIN-rail timer that offers a wide range of features for automating your home or business. With its intuitive programming and user-friendly interface, you can easily set up and manage your daily schedules. The talento smart C25 allows for date-dependent and date-independent programming, as well as sunrise and sunset-specific programming, giving you precise control over your lighting, heating, or other electrical devices.
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Bedienungsanleitung
Operating instructions
Notice d'utilisation
Manuale operativo
Instrucciones de manejo
Instruções de uso
Bedieningshandleiding
Návod k obsluze
Användningsinstruktion
Betjeningsanvisning
Betjeningsvejledning
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talento smart
Thermostat Lichtsteuerung Zähler
This manual ensures safe and efficient use of the DIN-rail timer (referred to as “device” in the following).
This manual is a component of the device and must remain accessible at all times for everyone who uses the device.
Everyone who uses the device must have read and understood this manual before commencing any work.
The basic prerequisite for working safely is compliance with all safety instructions and usage instructions specified in this manual. Furthermore, the local accident prevention regulations and the general safety regulations in the area in which the device is operated apply.
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Copyright
This manual is copyright protected.
Handover of this manual to third parties, reproductions of any type and form – including excerpts – and use and/or disclosure of the content without the written permission of the manufacturer, except for internal purposes, is not permitted. Violations will result in liability for compensation. The manufacturer reserves the right to assert additional claims.
The copyright is held by the manufacturer.
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You can find the following information at www.graesslin.de
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• Download instructions
• Technical data
Declaration of conformity
Grässlin GmbH hereby declares that the radio system type “talento smart” conforms to Directive 2014/53/
EU. The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity is available from the following Internet address: http://qrc.graesslin.de/talento-smart-conformity
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Overview ..............................................................................60
Safety ...................................................................................65
Installation ...........................................................................68
Configuration ....................................................................... 70
Programming ....................................................................... 92
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Disposal ..............................................................................111
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Overview
Design and function
2 3 4
1
5
6
1
2 3 7 4
5
6
Fig. 1: DIN-rail timer
8
A
7
A 110 – 230 V 1 or 2-channel DIN-rail timer
B 12/24 V DIN-rail timer
1
2
Click system for installation on a DIN rail
Terminals for channel 2 (only for 2-channel variant)
3
4
5
6
Terminal for phase
Sealable housing
Display
Control buttons
7
8
9
Terminal for neutral conductor
Terminals for channel 1
Potential-free empty terminal
8
B
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Description of function
The DIN-rail timer is a timer that is installed on a DIN rail (Fig. 1/ 1 ) by means of a click system; the timer activates the connected device. The DIN-rail timer has one or two channels and can be operated via a display (Fig. 1/ 5 ) with four control buttons (Fig. 1/ 6 ). The DIN-rail timer can be programmed manually or via a mobile device. The radio signal frequency is 2.4 GHz and the maximum transmission power is 1.8 mW.
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Technical data (DIN EN 60730-1)
Mode of operation
Pollution degree
Rated impulse voltage
1.B
2
4000 V
The technical data for the devices described in this manual can be found at: http://qrc.graesslin.de/talento-smart-specs .
Possible uses
These functions can be programmed on the DIN-rail timer:
• Date-independent programming
• Date-specific programming
• On, off programming
• * Pulse, cycle and random programming
• * Sunrise and sunset-specific programming
• Creating programmes via mobile devices
* These functions depend on the variant.
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Display and control elements
2
1
1 6 12
3 4 5
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1 2 Menu
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Fig. 2: Display layout
9 8 7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Channel
Programmed switching times
Bluetooth
Summer time
Winter time
Function displays of the buttons on the right
Menu button
Bluetooth button
Reset button
Buttons on the left
Function displays of the buttons on the left
Function of the two buttons on the right (Fig. 2/ 7 + 8 )
Display
Menu
Bluetooth
ESC
OK
<
Function
Enter programming mode.
Pressing this button activates the Bluetooth function and enables a connection to be established.
Press briefly = goes back one step.
Press and hold (2 seconds) = back to automatic mode.
Make the selection and apply it.
Undo the last input, e.g. when entering the time.
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Function of the two buttons on the left (Fig. 2/ )
Display
FIX
1
FIX
1
OVR
1
Function
Operating mode ON (FIX) – the channel is switched on permanently.
Operating mode OFF (FIX) – the channel is switched off permanently.
Override mode – the current programme is overwritten up to the next automatic command.
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1
Automatic mode ON – the channel is switched on on the basis of the programmed switching time.
Automatic mode OFF – the channel is switched off on the basis of the programmed switching time.
Display of an unconnected channel extension
A B
+
Page up in the menu
Page down in the menu.
Press briefly = reduce the displayed value (hour, minute, second) by 1.
Press and hold (2 seconds) = fast cycling.
Reduce or deselect in the case of channel and day selection.
Press briefly = increase the displayed value (hour, minute, second) by 1.
Press and hold (2 seconds) = fast cycling.
Increase or select in the case of channel and day selection.
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Menu structure
Menu
Program
New
View/Edit
Delete All
Config
Light
Astro*
Hour counter
PIN
Mode*
Bluetooth
Date/Time
24 hours
AM/PM
Su/Wi-Time
Auto
Calibrate 1
Calibrate 2
No
Fig. 3: Menu structure
* These functions depend on the variant.
The menu structure appears on the display when you press the menu button (Fig. 2/ 7 ).
Language
English
Deutsch
Français
Español
Português
Italiano
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Downloading the app
The DIN-rail timer can be programmed using a mobile device.
The mobile app is available for Android or for iOS devices; alternatively, scan the QR code shown here and install the app.
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Safety
Safety instructions
Safety instructions are indicated in this manual by symbols. The safety instructions are introduced by signal words that express the extent of the danger.
This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a potentially dangerous situation that may result in death or severe injuries if the situation is not avoided.
WARNING!
This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a potentially dangerous situation that may result in minor or slight injuries if the situation is not avoided.
CAUTION!
This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a potentially dangerous situation that may result in material damage if the situation is not avoided.
NOTE!
This combination of symbol and signal word indicates potential dangers for the environment.
ENVIRON-
MENTAL
PROTECTION!
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Tips and recommendations
This symbol highlights useful tips and recommendations, as well as information for efficient and fault-free operation.
Intended use
• The DIN-rail timer is intended solely for switching electric devices in private and commercial areas, provided this does not infringe on the intended use of these devices.
• The DIN-rail timer may only be installed on DIN rails.
The intended use also includes compliance with all information specified in this manual.
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Any use other than the intended use is considered incorrect use. The legal warranty is voided by any interference with, or modifications to, the device.
WARNING!
Danger due to insufficient wire cross-section!
If wires with an insufficiently large cross-section are used, short circuits or fires may occur.
− Only use terminals with a cross-section between 1 mm² and 2.5 mm² for wires.
NOTE!
Damage to the DIN-rail timer due to incorrect installation location!
If installed in an unsuitable location, the DIN-rail timer may be damaged.
− Only use the DIN-rail timer in dry rooms and do not install close to devices with inductive discharge (motors, transformers, etc.).
− Only install the DIN-rail timer on DIN rails.
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Residual risks
The device is state-of-the art and designed in accordance with current safety requirements.
However, residual risks remain that require caution when using the device. The residual risks, and the conduct and measures they require, are listed in the following.
FCC Certification
FCC ID: 2AHH/-DG
This device complies with Section 15 of the FCC Regulations. Operation is only permitted under the following conditions: (1) This device must not cause any disruptive interferences and (2) the device must be able to receive interferences, also such interferences which could result in undesired operations.
Electric current
WARNING!
Risk of fatal electric shock!
Improper assembly and installation of the device can lead to life-threatening electrical voltages.
− Only allow a qualified electrician to install and connect the device.
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Personnel requirements
Qualified electrician
Professional training, knowledge and experience, and knowledge of the relevant standards and regulations allows the qualified electrician to perform work on electrical systems and to identify, and avoid, potential dangers of their own accord.
A qualified electrician is specifically trained for the work environment in which they work, and are familiar with the relevant standards and regulations.
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Installation
Connecting the electricity
WARNING!
Risk of fatal electric shock!
Improper assembly and installation of the device can lead to life-threatening electrical voltages.
− Only allow a qualified electrician to install and connect the device.
Personnel:
• Qualified electrician
Material:
• DIN rail (15 mm x 7.5 mm)
• DIN rail (15 mm x 12.5 mm)
Prerequisite:
• The terminals for the wires must have a cross-section between 1 mm² and 2.5 mm².
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Fig. 4: Installation on a DIN rail
1. Place the DIN-rail timer on the DIN rail (Fig. 4) from above and press it back until it locks into place.
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Connecting the electricity
2. Strip the insulation from the wires.
• Stripping length: 8 mm
Tightening torques
To avoid damage and faulty contacts, tighten the terminals using a torque of 1.2 – 1.4 Nm .
NOTE!
CH1 CH1 CH2
L N 1 2 3
A
Fig. 5: Circuit diagram
L N 1 2 3 5 6 7
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A 110 – 230 V 1-channel DIN-rail timer
B 110 – 230 V 2-channel DIN-rail timer
C 12/24 V DIN-rail timer
CH1 CH2
~+ ~1 2 3 5 6
C
3. Connect the DIN-rail timer in accordance with the circuit diagram (Fig. 5/A), (Fig. 5/B) or (Fig. 5/C).
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Configuration
Back-up battery
NOTE!
Reduced power reserve in the back-up battery!
When operated without being connected to the mains, the power reserve in the back-up battery is reduced.
After eight years of storage without being connected to the mains, the back-up battery will be fully discharged.
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Connection to mobile devices
Manual operation and programming are only possible if there is no active connection to mobile devices.
Initial commissioning
Condition on delivery
When delivered, the device is in automatic mode with default settings for time, date and language
(English).
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Commissioning wizard
The first time you press the menu button, a wizard takes you through the basic settings, which you can check and adjust as necessary during initial commissioning.
Menu
Language
English
Date/Time
OK
OK
12/24 hours
*24 hours
OK
Date
2015.09.28
…day
Time
12:10
…minute
OK
OK
Time Zone
+1.00h
OK
Countries
*United Kingdom
Germany
*City
OK
OK
Fig. 6: Initial commissioning
Setting the language
Menu
Language
OK
English
OK
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Fig. 7: Setting the language
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Select Language and confirm with OK .
During initial commissioning, this will always read Language (in English).
3. Select the language and confirm with OK .
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Setting the date and time
Menu
Date/Time
OK
12/24 hours
*24 hours
OK
Date
2015.09.28
…day
OK
Time
12:10
…minute
Time Zone
+1.00h
OK
First day of week
*Monday
OK
OK
Fig. 8: Setting the date and time
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Select Date/Time and confirm with OK .
3. Select the desired time display ( Ä
„Possible time displays“ on page 73) and confirm with
OK .
4. Enter the date and confirm with OK .
5. Enter the time and confirm with OK .
6. Enter the time zone and confirm with OK .
7. Enter the first day of the week and confirm with OK .
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Selecting the day of the week
Example:
− 1st day = Sunday... 1 – 5 = Sun – Thu
− 1st day = Monday... 1 – 5 = Mon – Fri
Possible time displays
Setting
24 hours
AM/PM
Effect
The time is displayed in 24 hour format.
The time is displayed in 12 hour format.
• AM = morning
• PM = afternoon
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Selecting summer/winter time
You can activate automatic calculation of summer and winter time with the relevant settings ( Ä
„Possible settings“ on page 74) or you can deactivate it.
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Possible settings
Setting
EU (factory setting)
USA
Calibrate 1
Calibrate 2
No
Effect
The time changes on the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October. It is recalculated every year.
The time changes on the second Sunday in March and the first Sunday in November. It is recalculated every year.
Summer/winter time is automatically recalculated for each year.
The changeover takes place on the respective Sunday from 2 to 3 am (summer time) or from 3 to
2 am (winter time).
• If the date entered is between the 1st and 15th of the selected month, the changeover always takes place on the first Sunday.
• If the date entered is between the 16th and 31st of the selected month, the changeover always takes place on the last Sunday.
The changeover always takes place on the same entered date each year.
No changeover.
Menu
Su/Wi-Time OK
Su/Wi-Time
*Auto
Auto
*EU
OK
OK
Fig. 9: Selecting summer and winter time
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Select Su/Wi-Time .
3. Select the desired setting ( Ä
„Possible settings“ on page 74) and confirm with
OK .
4. After entering the setting Calibrate 1 or Calibrate 2 , enter the month and day and confirm with
OK .
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Setting the location information
The location information is specified in the Astro menu.
Once the location has been defined, the programmes can adjust to sunrise and sunset at the location in question.
Menu
Config
OK
Astro
Country
Coordinates
OK
Countries
*United Kingdom
Germany
*City
OK
OK
Fig. 10: Setting the location information
The astro function depends on the variant.
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Select Config and confirm with OK .
3. Select the desired setting ( Ä
„Possible settings“ on page 75) and confirm with
OK .
4. Select the specification of the desired setting and confirm with OK .
ð The programmes are adjusted to sunrise or sunset at the selected city.
Possible settings
Setting
Country
Coordinates
Selection
Country code for the location.
Latitude and longitude of the location.
Specification
A selection of cities is displayed.
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Setting astro correction
In the Correction menu, you can correct the sunrise and sunset-specific programming in reference to the actual programming.
Menu
Config
OK
Astro
OK
Correction
OK
ON
OK
EN
Fig. 11: Setting astro correction
The correction function depends on the variant.
If multiple sunrise and sunset-specific programmes are set, only the first sunrise and the last sunset are taken into consideration.
Pulse, cycle and random switching cannot be corrected.
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Select Config and confirm with OK .
3. Select Astro and confirm with OK .
4. Select Correction and confirm with OK .
5. Select ON and confirm with OK .
ð Astro connection is activated and is set individually for each programme.
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Setting the backlight
In the Light menu, you can set how long the backlight stays on after the last key press.
Menu
Config
OK
Light
OK
Light
*2 min
OK
Fig. 12: Setting the backlight
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Select Config and confirm with OK .
3. Select Light and confirm with OK .
4. Select the desired setting ( Ä
„Possible settings“ on page 77) and confirm with
OK .
Possible settings
Setting
Fix ON
2 min
Effect
The backlight of the display remains on continuously.
The backlight of the display remains on for two minutes after the last key press.
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Reading the hour counter
The device’s operating hours are displayed in the Read hour counter menu.
Menu
Config
OK
Hour counter
OK
Hour counter
Read out
Channel
1
01000.0 h
OK
OK
Fig. 13: Reading the hour counter
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Select Config and confirm with OK.
3. Select Hour counter and confirm with OK.
4. Select Read and confirm with OK.
5. Select the desired channel and confirm with OK .
6. Press ESC to return to the channel selection to read the hour counter for another channel.
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Resetting the hour counter
In the Reset menu, you can set the hour counter to 0.
Menu
Config
OK
Hour counter
OK
Hour counter
Read out
OK
Channel
1
01000.0 h
Reset?
Yes
OK
OK
Fig. 14: Resetting the hour counter
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Select Config and confirm with OK .
3. Select Hour counter and confirm with OK .
4. Select Read and confirm with OK .
5. Select the channel and confirm with OK .
6. Select the desired setting ( Ä
„Possible settings“ on page 79) and confirm with
OK .
Possible settings
Setting
Yes
No
Effect
The hour counter is reset.
The hour counter continues to count.
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Setting the service counter
In the Service hour counter menu, you can set the number of operating hours that pass before a service message is displayed for a channel. The Service CHX display appears in automatic mode, alternating with the time.
Menu
Config
OK
Hour counter
OK
Hour counter
Service
Channel
1
OK
Hour
01000 h
Service
OK
OK
EN
Fig. 15: Setting the service counter
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Select Config and confirm with OK .
3. Select Hour counter and confirm with OK .
4. Select Service and confirm with OK .
5. Select the desired channel and confirm with OK .
6. Set the interval (+/-) and confirm with OK .
7. Press ESC to return to the channel selection to set the service counter for another channel.
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Setting the PIN
Menu
Config
OK
PIN
OK
PIN
Set PIN
OK
Set PIN
1234
Set PIN
PIN saved
OK
OK
Fig. 16: Setting the PIN
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Select Config and confirm with OK .
3. Select PIN and confirm with OK .
4. Select Enter PIN and confirm with OK .
5. Enter the PIN and confirm with OK .
ð All configurations, manual operations and programming are protected by PIN and cannot be changed without entering the PIN.
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Selecting the mode
In the Mode menu, you specify whether the standard functions or the advanced functions are available.
Menu
Config
OK
Mode
OK
Mode
*Standard
OK
Fig. 17: Selecting the mode
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Select Config and confirm with OK .
3. Select Mode and confirm with OK .
4. Select the desired setting ( Ä
„Possible settings“ on page 82) and confirm with
OK .
Possible settings
Standard
• ON/OFF command
Advanced
• ON/OFF command
• Programme prioritisation ( Ä
Chapter „Prioritising programmes“ on page 95)
• Sunrise and sunset-specific programming
• Pulse programming ( Ä
Chapter „Programming pulse switching“ on page 100)
• Cycle programming ( Ä
Chapter „Programming cycle switching“ on page 102)
• Random programming ( Ä
Chapter „Programming random switching“ on page 105)
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Selecting the operating mode
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Menu
24
Fig. 18: Operating mode
Use the function keys on the left to select the operating mode for the device.
Possible settings
FIX
1
FIX
1
OVR
1
Permanently ON (FIX)
Permanently OFF (FIX)
Override mode ON (OVR)
Channel is permanently switched on.
Channel is permanently switched off.
In override mode, the current programme is temporarily overwritten.
• Start a programme early that is set to start later with
“Override mode ON”.
The override function only applies to the current programme and remains active until the next automatic command. Then the device returns to automatic mode.
Example:
A daily programme switches the device on every day from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. If, however, you want the device to already be on at 6:00 a.m. one day, use the override mode.
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Possible settings
OVR
1
Override mode OFF (OVR)
1
1
Automatic mode ON
Automatic mode OFF
In override mode, the current programme is temporarily overwritten.
• End the current programme with “Override mode OFF”.
The override function only applies to the current programme and remains active until the next automatic command. Then the device returns to automatic mode.
Example:
A daily programme switches the device on every day from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. If, however, you want the device to switch off at 4:00 p.m. one day, use the override mode.
Channel switches on on the basis of the programmed switching times.
Channel switches off on the basis of the programmed switching times.
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Reading the Bluetooth settings
Menu
Config
OK
Bluetooth
OK
OK
Bluetooth
Smart Link
General
Fig. 19: Bluetooth settings
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Select Config and confirm with OK .
3. Select Bluetooth and confirm with OK .
4. Select Smart Link or General and confirm with OK.
ð You can read the settings ( Ä
„Bluetooth settings“ on page 85).
You can change the device name via mobile devices.
Bluetooth settings
Menu
Smart Link
General
Settings
MAC address
Device names
Version number of software
Serial number of device
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Connect DIN-rail timer to channel extension
The possible uses listed here can be programmed on the DIN-rail timer and executed on the channel extension on the desired channel. To do this, the DIN-rail timer must be connected to the channel extension.
Possible uses
• Date-independent programming
• Date-specific programming
• Pulse, cycle and random programming
• Sunrise and sunset-specific programming
• Creating programmes via mobile devices
• Bluetooth low energy interface for accessories and mobile devices for programming
The extension is only possible for certain variants.
Preparing for the connection
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Fig. 20: Establishing a Bluetooth connection to the DIN-rail timer
1. Press the Bluetooth button (Fig. 20/ 1 ) on the DIN-rail timer.
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Menu
Config
OK
Bluetooth
BLE devices
OK
OK
Fig. 21: Bluetooth settings
2. Press the Menu button.
3. Select Config and confirm with OK .
4. Select Bluetooth and confirm with OK .
5. Select BLE devices and confirm with OK .
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Fig. 22: Establishing a Bluetooth connection to the channel extension
6. Press the Bluetooth button (Fig. 22/ 1 ) on the channel extension.
ð The Bluetooth symbol flashes for two minutes. A list of all available devices in the vicinity is shown on the DIN-rail timer display.
The operation must be completed within two minutes, otherwise the operation has to be repeated.
After a connection has been established once, the DIN-rail timer automatically connects to the mobile device when it is in the vicinity.
The Bluetooth connection is maintained for two minutes in the event of a power failure.
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Establishing the connection
1 6 12 18 24
BLE devices
CE 2 002D
02/05
∧ ∨ + ESC
Fig. 23: Selecting the channel extension
7. On the DIN-rail timer, use the keys on the left ( ⋀ / ⋁ ) to select from the list the channel extension to be connected, and confirm with + .
The connected channel extension is indicated by #.
8. Select a new channel extension with the keys on the left ( ⋀ / ⋁ ) and confirm with + .
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CH 3
Connected:
TS 25 001
18
1
3 4 Menu
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Fig. 24: Channel extension is connected to the DIN-rail timer
9. The channel extension displays the name of the connected device if there is an active connection
(Fig. 24/ 1 ).
ð The display switches between the name of the connected device and the current date and time.
After a connection is established, the channel name switches from “A” and “B” to “3” and
“4”, “5” and “6” or “7” and “8”.
10. If the DIN-rail timer or the channel extension is protected by PIN, enter the PIN on the DIN-rail timer.
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Disconnecting channel extensions from the DIN-rail timer
1 6 12 18 24
BLE devices
CE 2 002D
02/05
∧ ∨ – ESC
Fig. 25: Selecting the channel extension
1. On the DIN-rail timer, use the keys on the left ( ⋀ / ⋁ ) to select from the list the channel extension to be disconnected, and confirm with .
The connected channel extensions are indicated by #.
2. Select another channel extension to be disconnected with the keys on the left ( ⋀ / ⋁ ) and confirm with .
After a connection is established, the channel name switches from “3” and “4”, “5” and “6” or “7” and “8” to “A” and “B”.
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Operating and programming the DIN-rail timer via mobile devices
Connection to mobile devices
The functions “FIX ON/OFF” and “Override mode (OVR)” for the DIN-rail timer can be controlled directly via a Bluetooth connection.
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Fig. 26: Display during data transmission
The settings and programming can be defined via the mobile device and executed on the desired channel of the DIN-rail timer. The settings and programmes created on the mobile app have to be transferred to the
DIN-rail timer (Fig. 26).
To program the DIN-rail timer using a mobile device, you require the corresponding mobile app. The mobile app is available for Android or for iOS devices; alternatively, scan the QR code shown here and install the app.
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Preparing for the connection
1. Switch on Bluetooth on the mobile device.
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Fig. 27: Establishing a Bluetooth connection to the DIN-rail timer
1. Press the Bluetooth button (Fig. 27/ 1 ) on the DIN-rail timer.
ð The Bluetooth symbol flashes for two minutes. A list of all available DIN-rail timers in the vicinity is displayed on the mobile device.
The operation must be completed within two minutes, otherwise the operation has to be repeated.
After a connection has been established once, the DIN-rail timer automatically connects to the mobile device when it is in the vicinity.
The Bluetooth connection is maintained for two minutes in the event of a power failure.
Establishing the connection
2. The DIN-rail timer has to be selected on the mobile device.
ð If there is an active connection, the DIN-rail timer displays the Bluetooth symbol (FIX).
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Programming
Information relating to programming
NOTE!
Reduced power reserve in the back-up battery!
When operated without being connected to the mains, the power reserve in the back-up battery is reduced.
Prioritisation
Switch-off commands have priority over switch-on commands.
Programming steps
Prerequisite:
• There is no active connection to mobile devices.
1. Define the date or date ranges.
In this menu, you can specify the day or period (date from...to) in which the device is switched on or off.
2. Define the function and switching time.
In this menu, you can specify which switching command is carried out at what time. These variants are available in the following versions:
• The ON/OFF function is available in all versions.
• The pulse, cycle and random functions depend on the variant.
The functions and switching times can be defined for each channel, independently of the date, or for different date ranges ( Ä
Chapter „Date-dependent/date-independent programming“ on page 93).
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DATE-DEPENDENT/DATE-INDEPENDENT PROGRAMMING
The DIN-rail timer can be programmed with or without a date range.
Menu
Program
OK
Menu
Program
OK
New OK New
With Date?
No
Select FNC
…
OK
OK
OK
With Date?
Yes
OK
Date
2015.10.02
…day
Add
Date?
No
OK
Select FNC
…
OK
OK
Fig. 28: Programming without or with date
Option
Programme the DIN-rail timer without a date range.
Programme the DIN-rail timer with a date range.
Entry
With Date?
Select No and confirm with OK .
With Date?
Select Yes and confirm with OK .
You can define multiple date ranges.
After defining the last date range, select No and confirm with OK .
Result
The switching commands are valid independently of the date.
The switching commands are valid for the dates or periods that are defined in the programming.
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USING WILDCARDS
You can use wildcards when entering the date. This allows you to programme recurring switching times to be carried out; for example, always on the first of the month. Instead of the year or month figures, you can use the wildcards **** for the year and ** for the month.
To select the wildcard, first enter the year; further options are then suggested. Flashing buttons indicate where you are, and you can use (+/-) to enter the year or month.
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Examples of entering the date with wildcards
Date entry
2016.**.13 – 2016.**.13
****.**.01 – ****.**.01
Action
The switching command is executed on the 13th of every month in 2016.
The switching command is always executed on the first day of each month.
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PRIORITISING PROGRAMMES
You can use prioritisation to specify the order that the programmes on the device run in. For example, a daily switching command can be executed but a higher priority can be defined so that on certain days or periods, other switching times apply.
Example
A daily programme switches the device on every day from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. If, for example, you do not want the device to switch on at the weekend or on a holiday, create a programme with a higher priority for these days. This programme takes precedence over the other settings.
By default, the priority is specified as follows:
• Without date
− Very low
• A period
− Medium
• With a defined date (e.g. 01.01.2016)
− High
The following priorities can be set:
• Very low
• Low
• Medium
• High
• Very high
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Creating a new switching programme
PROGRAMMING AN ON COMMAND
Menu
Program
OK
New
With Date?
Yes/No
OK
OK
Select FNC
ON
Time
09:01
Hour
OK
OK
Time
9:50
Minutes
Days
12345--
Mon – Fri
OK
OK
Channels
––
CH1
OK
Add switching time?
Yes/No
Priority
High
OK
OK
Fig. 29: Programming command ON
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Select Program and confirm with OK .
3. Select New and confirm with OK .
ð The number of available programme memory slots is displayed briefly (PXXX).
The number of available switching programme memory slots is displayed briefly (dXXX).
4. In menu item With Date?
, specify whether the switching programme is to be programmed with a date ( Ä
Chapter „Date-dependent/date-independent programming“ on page 93).
5. Select function ON and confirm with OK .
6. Enter the hours and minutes for the switch-on time (+/-) and confirm with OK .
Variant-dependent: Instead of hours and minutes, you can also select sunrise ( Sunrise ) or sunset ( Sunset ). Sunrise and sunset is displayed as an additional alternative to the hours and minutes.
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7. If astro correction is activated, select the desired setting and confirm with OK .
Possible settings for astro correction
Setting hh:mm -hh:mm hh:mm hh:mm hh:mm
Effect
Correction is deactivated.
The switching command is only executed if sunrise takes place after the set time.
The switching command is only executed if sunrise takes place before the set time.
The switching command is only executed if sunset takes place after the set time.
The switching command is only executed if sunset takes place before the set time.
8. Select the specification of the desired astro correction setting and confirm with OK .
9. Set the day(s) of the week ( ⋀ / ⋁ ) on which the switching time should apply, and confirm with OK .
The days of the week 1 – 5, 6 – 7 and 1 – 7 are set by default. Individual days of the week can be set (+/-) under menu item “Select days”.
10. Select channel (+/-) for which the switching time is to be set, and confirm with OK .
The channel selection is only displayed if there are two or more channels.
+
–
Active channel
Inactive channel
11. To create a new switching time, select YES and confirm with OK .
12. Adopt the automatically suggested priority and confirm with OK or adjust the priority.
You can only select a priority in advanced mode ( Ä
Chapter „Prioritising programmes“ on page 95).
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PROGRAMMING AN OFF COMMAND
Menu
Program
OK
New
With Date?
Yes/No
OK
OK
Select FNC
OFF
Time
09:01
Hour
OK
OK
Time
9:50
Minutes
Days
12345--
Mon – Fri
OK
OK
Channels
––
CH1
OK
Add switching time?
Yes/No
Priority
High
OK
OK
Fig. 30: Programming command OFF
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Select Program and confirm with OK .
3. Select New and confirm with OK .
ð The number of available programme memory slots is displayed briefly (PXXX).
The number of available switching programme memory slots is displayed briefly (dXXX).
4. In menu item With Date?
, specify whether the switching programme is to be programmed with a date ( Ä
Chapter „Date-dependent/date-independent programming“ on page 93).
5. Select the OFF function and confirm with OK .
6. Enter the hours and minutes for the switch-on time (+/-) and confirm with OK .
Variant-dependent: Instead of hours and minutes, you can also select sunrise ( Sunrise ) or sunset ( Sunset ). Sunrise and sunset is displayed as an additional alternative to the hours and minutes.
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7. If astro correction is activated, select the desired setting and confirm with OK .
8. Select the specification of the desired astro correction setting ( Ä
Chapter „Programming an ON command“ on page 96) and confirm with
OK .
9. Set the day(s) of the week ( ⋀ / ⋁ ) on which the switching time should apply, and confirm with OK .
The days of the week 1 – 5, 6 – 7 and 1 – 7 are set by default. Individual days of the week can be set (+/-) under menu item “Select days”.
10. Select channel (+/-) for which the switching time is to be set, and confirm with OK .
The channel selection is only displayed if there are two or more channels.
+
–
Active channel
Inactive channel
11. To create a new switching time, select YES and confirm with OK .
12. Adopt the automatically suggested priority and confirm with OK or adjust the priority.
You can only select a priority in advanced mode ( Ä
Chapter „Prioritising programmes“ on page 95).
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PROGRAMMING PULSE SWITCHING
Pulse switching is only possible for certain variants.
15:00 h
Fig. 31: Pulse switching
Components of a pulse switching command:
• (Fig. 31/ 1 ) Start time
• (Fig. 31/ 2 ) Duration = switching ON
− Shortest ON switching duration: 1 second
− Longest ON switching duration: 2 hours
Example
Channel 1 will be switched daily from Monday to Friday at 3:00 p.m. for a duration of 30 seconds.
Menu
Program
New
OK
With Date?
Yes/No
OK
OK
Select FNC
Pulse
OK
Time
15:00
…minutes
Pulse
00:00:30
…seconds
OK
Days
12345--
Mon – Fri
OK
OK
Channels
––
CH1
OK
Add switching time?
Yes/No
Priority
High
OK
OK
Fig. 32: Programming pulse switching
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1. Press the Menu button.
2. Select Program and confirm with OK .
3. Select New and confirm with OK .
ð The number of available programme memory slots is displayed briefly (PXXX).
The number of available switching programme memory slots is displayed briefly (dXXX).
4. In menu item With Date?
, specify whether the switching programme is to be programmed with a date ( Ä
Chapter „Date-dependent/date-independent programming“ on page 93).
5. Select the Pulse function and confirm with OK .
6. Enter the hours and minutes for the switching time (+/-) and confirm with OK .
7. Enter hour(s), minute(s) and second(s) of the pulse duration (+/-) and confirm with OK .
8. Set the day(s) of the week ( ⋀ / ⋁ ) on which the switching time should apply, and confirm with OK .
The days of the week 1 – 5, 6 – 7 and 1 – 7 are set by default. Individual days of the week can be set (+/-) under menu item “Select days”.
9. Select the channel (+/-) for which the pulse is to be set, and confirm with OK .
The channel selection is only displayed if there are two or more channels.
+
–
Active channel
Inactive channel
10. To create a new switching time, select YES and confirm with OK .
11. Adopt the automatically suggested priority and confirm with OK or adjust the priority.
You can only select a priority in advanced mode ( Ä
Chapter „Prioritising programmes“ on page 95).
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PROGRAMMING CYCLE SWITCHING
Cycle switching is only possible for certain variants.
9:00 h
Fig. 33: Cycle switching
19:00 h
Components of a cycle switching command:
• (Fig. 33/ 1 ) Start time
• (Fig. 33/ 2 ) Period ON = switching ON
• (Fig. 33/ 3 ) Period OFF = switching OFF
To end the cycle, an independent “OFF” command must be set. Nesting of cycle programmes is not permitted.
Example
Channel 1 is switched on every 30 minutes for 10 minutes, Monday to Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Switching
Start time
Period ON
Period OFF
Separate OFF command
Cycle
9:00 a.m.
10 minutes
20 minutes
7:00 p.m.
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Menu
Program
New
OK
With Date?
Yes/No
OK
OK
Select FNC
Cycle
OK
Time
09:00
…minutes
OK
Period ON
00:10:00
…minutes
Period OFF
00:30:00
…minutes
OK
Days
12345--
Mon – Fri
Channels
––
CH1
OK
OK
OK
Add switching time?
Yes/No
Priority
High
OK
OK
Fig. 34: Programming cycle switching
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Select Program and confirm with OK .
3. Select New and confirm with OK .
ð The number of available programme memory slots is displayed briefly (PXXX).
The number of available switching programme memory slots is displayed briefly (dXXX).
4. In menu item With Date?
, specify whether the switching programme is to be programmed with a date ( Ä
Chapter „Date-dependent/date-independent programming“ on page 93).
5. Select the Cycle function and confirm with OK .
6. Enter the hours and minutes for the switching time (+/-) and confirm with OK .
7. Enter period ON (+/-) and confirm with OK .
8. Enter period OFF (+/-) and confirm with OK .
9. Select day of the week ( ⋀ / ⋁ ) on which the cycle is to start and confirm with OK .
The days of the week 1 – 5, 6 – 7 and 1 – 7 are set by default. Individual days of the week can be set (+/-) under menu item “Select days”.
10. Select channel (+/-) for which the cycle is to be set, and confirm with OK .
The channel selection is only displayed if there are two or more channels.
+
–
Active channel
Inactive channel
11. To create a new switching time, select YES and confirm with OK .
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To end the cycle, you have to set an OFF command.
12. Execute the commands for a switch-off time for cycle switching Ä
Chapter „Programming an OFF command“ on page 98.
13. To create a new switching time, select NO.
14. Adopt the automatically suggested priority and confirm with OK or adjust the priority.
You can only select a priority in advanced mode ( Ä
Chapter „Prioritising programmes“ on page 95).
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PROGRAMMING RANDOM SWITCHING
Random switching is only possible for certain variants.
Menu
Program
New
OK
OK
With Date?
Yes/No
OK
Select FNC
Random ON/OFF
OK
Time
06:00
Hours
OK
Time
06:30
Minutes
Offset
00:00
Hours
OK
Offset
00:30
Minutes
OK
Days
12345--
Mon – Fri
Channels
––
CH1
OK
OK
OK
Add switching time?
Yes/No
Priority
Very low…
OK
OK
Fig. 35: Programming random switching
Random programming is only possible in advanced mode ( Ä
Chapter „Selecting the mode“ on page 82).
Example
Channel 1 is switched on at random at 6:30 a.m. with an offset of ± 30 minutes, Monday to Friday.
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Select Program and confirm with OK .
3. Select New and confirm with OK .
ð The number of available programme memory slots is displayed briefly (PXXX).
The number of available switching programme memory slots is displayed briefly (dXXX).
4. In menu item With Date?
, specify whether the switching programme is to be programmed with a date ( Ä
Chapter „Date-dependent/date-independent programming“ on page 93).
5. Select the Random ON or Random OFF function and confirm with OK .
You can define an offset of up to ± 2 hours.
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6. Enter the hours and minutes for the switching time (+/-) and confirm with OK .
7. Enter hour and minute of the period for the random programming (+/-) and confirm each with OK .
8. Set day of the week ( ⋀ / ⋁ ) on which the device should randomly switch, and confirm with OK .
The days of the week 1 – 5, 6 – 7 and 1 – 7 are set by default. Individual days of the week can be set (+/-) under menu item “Select days”.
9. Select channel (+/-) for which the cycle is to be set, and confirm with OK .
The channel selection is only displayed if there are two or more channels.
+
–
Active channel
Inactive channel
10. To create a new switching time, select YES and confirm with OK .
11. Adopt the automatically suggested priority and confirm with OK or adjust the priority.
You can only select a priority in advanced mode ( Ä
Chapter „Prioritising programmes“ on page 95).
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Viewing, editing or deleting elements
VIEWING, EDITING OR DELETING A PROGRAMME
Menu
Program
OK
View/Edit
OK
PRG List
Prg X (1|1)
PRG 1
List Times
1/4
OK
OK
Fig. 36: Viewing, editing, deleting a programme
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Select Program and confirm with OK .
3. Select View/Edit and confirm with OK .
4. Select the programme and confirm with OK .
5. To view or edit a list (date list, switching times, priority), select the desired list.
To delete the selected programme, select Delete .
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VIEWING, EDITING OR DELETING SWITCHING TIMES
Menu
Program
OK
View/Edit
OK
PRG List
Prg X (1|1)
OK
PRG 1
List Times
1/4
Time 1/1
ON
11:30
OK
OK
Time 1
Change
OK
Select FNC
ON
OK
Time
11:30
…hour
OK
Days
12345--
Mon – Fri
Channels
1 -
CH1
OK
Time 1/2
ON
12:30
OK
OK
Fig. 37: Viewing, editing, deleting switching times
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Select Program and confirm with OK .
3. Select View/Edit and confirm with OK .
4. Select the programme and confirm with OK .
5. Select List Times and confirm with OK .
Delete : The selected switching time (e.g., ON/OFF, time, days, channels, pulse or cycle) is deleted.
Delete all : All switching times are deleted.
6. Select Amend , Advanced , Delete or Delete all and confirm with OK .
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VIEWING, EDITING OR DELETING A DATE LIST
Menu
Program
OK
View/Edit
OK
PRG List
Prg X (1|1)
OK
PRG 1
Date list
1/4
Date 1/1
2015.11.22
2016.11.23
OK
OK
Date 1
Change
OK
Date from
2015.11.22
OK
Date to
2016.11.24
…day
OK
Date 1/1
2015.11.22
2016.11.24
Date 1
Change
OK
OK
Fig. 38: Editing a date list
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Select Program and confirm with OK .
3. Select View/Edit and confirm with OK .
4. Select List Dates and confirm with OK .
5. Select Date and confirm with OK .
Delete : The selected date (from…to) is deleted.
Delete all : All the dates in the date list are deleted.
6. Select Advanced , Delete or Delete all and confirm with OK .
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DELETING ALL PROGRAMMES
Menu
Program
OK
Delete All
OK
Delete all?
Yes/No
OK
Fig. 39: Deleting all programmes
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Select Program and confirm with OK .
3. Select Delete all and confirm with OK .
4. Select Yes and confirm with OK .
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Disposal
Improper disposal
ENVIRON-
MENTAL
PROTECTION!
Incorrect disposal presents an environmental danger.
Incorrect disposal could result in environmental dangers.
− Electric scrap and electronic components must be disposed of correctly, i.e. the parts for disposal must be sorted into material groups.
− Disposal must be environmentally responsible and must employ state-of-the-art environmental protection, recycling and disposal technology.
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Recycling
If no agreement has been made covering return or disposal, ensure that the dismantled components are recycled:
• Scrap metals.
• Ensure plastic elements are recycled.
• Dispose of other components after sorting them according to material properties.
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Key features
- Precise time control with astro correction
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- Integrated hour counter and service counter for maintenance tracking
- PIN protection for added security
- Supports channel extensions for expanding the number of controlled channels