Theben TR 611 top2 RC 24V Operating Instructions

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307096

EN Time switch

TR 611 top2 RC 24 V

6114300

1. Basic safety information 4

2. Proper use 4

Disposal 4

3. Installation and connection 5

Mounting the time switch 5

Connecting the cable

Disconnecting the cable

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4. Device description

Display & buttons

Operating instructions

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8

9

1

Overview of navigation menu 10

Initial operation 11

5. Settings and functions 12

Set switching time 12

Change switching times 14

Delete switching program 15

Pulse programming

Cycle programming

Setting holiday function

Activating PIN code

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Time signal can be received with appropriate top2 RC antenna 21

Setting manual or permanent switching 22

Set external input

Hour counter

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2

Using the OBELISK top2 memory card 24

Resetting the time switch 25

6. Technical data 26

7. Contact 27

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1. Basic safety information

WARNING

Danger of death through electric shock or fire!

¾ Installation should only be carried out by a qualified electrician!

The device is designed for installation on DIN top hat rails (in accordance with EN 60715)

The device corresponds to type 1 BSTU in accordance with IEC/EN 60730-2-7

Power reserve (10 years) is reduced if memory card is inserted (using battery power)

!

OBELISK top2 memory card: Avoid mechanical overload and contamination during storage/transportation

2. Proper use

The time switch is used for lighting, ventilation and flushing applications etc.

Only for use in closed, dry rooms

!

Do not use on safety devices, e.g. escape route doors, fire safety equipment etc.

Disposal

† Dispose of device in environmentally sound manner

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3. Installation and connection

Mounting the time switch

WARNING

Danger of death through electric shock or fire!

¾ Installation should only be carried out by a qualified electrician!

click

5

45° cable

Load line connection

Plug-in screwless terminal NC contact

Test tap

OBELISK top2 memory card

(9070404)

†

†

†

†

†

†

Mount on DIN top hat rails (as defined in EN 60715)

Switched voltage-free

Ensure device cannot be switched on

Check absence of voltage

Earth and bypass

Cover or shield any adjacent live components

L Best reception is achieved by installing the antenna on the outside of the building

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Connecting the cable

Wiring diagrams

Ext1

+~ –~

Ext L N

RC theben

0 6 12 18 24

RC DCF

9070410

RC

MENU OK

16(10)A 250V~

1

C1

2 3

R 10a - 30T

C1

1 2 3

+~

12-24 V

L Ensure correct polarity.

L Lay separate cable for antenna power supply.

L Align the radio antenna so that the green LED flashes once a second.

L A maximum of 10 devices can be connected to one antenna.

†

†

Strip cable to 8 mm (max. 9)

Insert cable in the open DuoFix® plug-in terminal at 45°

L 2 cables per terminal position possible

† To open the DuoFix® plug-in terminal, press screwdriver downwards

Disconnecting the cable

† Use the screwdriver to push the load line connection opener downwards

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4. Device description

Display & buttons

Programmed switching times

Date display

Channel status

ON = On

OFF = Off

0 6 12 18 24

Display of the active buttons with the relevant function

Display DCF antenna connected

Time display

Days of the week from 1 to 7

 MENU

– Activate display

– Open menu

– Cancel menu

– ESC

(leave menu)

MENU   OK

¾  

Options are displayed

 OK

– Save

selection

– Confirm

selection

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Operating instructions

1. Read text line

text/symbol represents

query

2. Make a decision

YES

Confirmation

Press

OK

NO

Modify/

Change

Press t u

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Overview of navigation menu

MENU

PROGRAM u

NEW

CHECK

MODIFY

DELETE

END

TIME/DATE u MANUAL u

TIME

SET DATE

SU--WI

WEEK

DAY

FORM DATE

FORM TIME

PERM ON

PERM OFF

OVERRI ON

TIMER

HOLIDAY

RANDOM

END

END u OPTIONS u

OPERATING

HOUR

EXT

INPUT

LCD ILLU-

MINATION

LANGUAGE

PIN

FACTORY

SETTING

INFO

END

END

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Initial operation

MENU

GERMAN

FRENCH

ITALIAN

DUTCH u RETAIN

PROGRAM

DELETE

PROGRAM u FORM DATE

YEAR

MONTH

DAY

FORM TIME

HOUR

MINUTE

SU-WI

EUROPE

END

† Set language, country, town/city, date, time as well as summer/winter time (SU-WI)

† Press any button and display follows on screen (see figure)

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5. Settings and functions

Set switching time

MENU

PROGRAM u NEW u SWITCH u PULSE

CHECK

MODIFY

DELETE

MEM FREE

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ON

HOUR

MINUTE

END same switching time for several days = block

ADD

TUESDAY

COPY

SAVE

MONDAY u u

SAVE u

CYCLE

Switching time for one day

L A switching time always consists of a start time and an end time

L There are 84 memory cells available

Example: Switch on sports hall lighting from Mon–Fri, 7:30 to

12:00 hrs

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†

†

†

Press MENU

Select PROGRAM and press OK to confirm

Select NEW and press OK to confirm

Select SWITCH, confirm by pressing OK † ¾

†

†

†

Select ON (for turn-on times), confirm with OK

Set required turn-on time (Mo–Fr, 7:30), confirm with OK

Select COPY, confirm with OK

ADD TUESDAY is displayed, confirm by pressing OK and also † ¾

†

† confirm the days We, Th, Fr by pressing OK.

Continue with u until SAVE is displayed.

Confirm by pressing OK.

Repeat all steps for the turn-off time, however instead of selecting ON with u select OFF and enter 12:00 for hour and minute.

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Change switching times

MENU

PROGRAM

NEW

CHECK

MODIFY

DELETE u SWITCH

MONDAY

MODIFY

HOUR

MODIFY

MINUTE u u

MODIFY

BLOCK

MODIFY

SINGLE

DAY

L You can either change or delete a block, i.e. a switching time copied for several days (e.g. Mon-Fri) or a single switching time

Change individual switching times

†

†

†

†

Press MENU

Select PROGRAM and press OK to confirm

Select MODIFY, confirm by pressing OK

†

Select SWITCH, confirm by pressing OK

Select day, confirm with OK

MODIFY HOUR, use the + or – buttons to change hour and † ¾

† minute and confirm with OK.

To change several switching times, select MODIFY BLOCK, confirm with OK

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Delete switching program

MENU

PROGRAM

NEW

CHECK

MODIFY

DELETE u

SWITCH

DELETE

BLOCK

MONDAY u u

DELETE

SINGLE DAY

L You can either delete a block, i.e. a switching time copied for several days (e.g. Mon-Fri) or a single switching time

†

†

†

Press MENU.

Select PROGRAM and confirm with OK

Select DELETE, confirm with OK

Select SWITCH, confirm with OK † ¾

†

†

†

MONDAY is displayed, confirm with OK

Select DELETE BLOCK, confirm with OK

With u cleared.

DELETE MONDAY etc. individual days can also be

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Pulse programming

MENU

PROGRAM u NEW

CHECK

MODIFY

DELETE

END u SWITCH u PULSE u

COPY

MEM FREE

84

ON

ON

HOUR

MINUTE

SECONDS

PULSE

LENGTH

MINUTE

SECONDS

MONDAY u u

SAVE

Example: Switch on pause signal on Monday 8:05 hrs for 5 sec

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†

†

Press MENU

Select PROGRAM, confirm with OK

†

†

Select NEW, confirm with OK

With u select PULSE, confirm with OK

†

†

Select ON, confirm with OK

Use the + or – buttons to enter hour, minute, second (8:05)

† and confirm with OK

Use the + or – buttons to enter the duration of the pulse in minutes and seconds (5 sec) and confirm with OK. MONDAY is displayed.

†

†

Select day, confirm with OK

Select COPY or SAVE

† To save press

† ¾ u

To copy press OK

and confirm with OK

Cycle programming

In addition to turn-on and turn-off times (switching time) and short time pulses (pulse) cycle times (cycle) can also be programmed. The pulse duration (+ pulse pause) is limited to

17 hrs, 59 min, 59 sec

L Cycle times refers to cyclically repetitive time functions such as fan controls, urinal rinses etc.

Example: Switch on water rinsing Monday from 8:00 to 20:30 hrs every 15 min for 20 sec (8:00:00–8:00:20 On; 8:15:00–

8:15:20 On; 8:30:00–8:30:20 On etc.)

Cycle programming:

Start cycle: Monday 8:00 hrs

Pulse duration: 20 s

Pause duration (pause): 14 min and 40 s

End cycle: Monday 20:30 hrs

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L Observe the number of maximum electrical switching cycles when using the cycle function.

MENU

PROGRAM u NEW u CYCLE u

CHECK

MODIFY

DELETE

END

MEM FREE

84

START

CYCLE

HOUR

MINUTE

MONDAY

PULSE

LENGTH

PAUSE u u

WITH END

STOP CYCLE

ENDLESS

†

†

†

Press MENU

Select PROGRAM, confirm with OK

Select NEW, confirm with OK

With u select CYCLE, confirm with OK † ¾

† START CYCLE is displayed, confirm with OK

Use the + or – buttons to enter hour, minute, day (8:00 hrs † ¾

†

Monday) and confirm with OK

Enter PULSE LENGTH (20 s), confirm with OK

† Enter pause duration PAUSE (14 min and 40 s), confirm with OK

†

†

Select WITH END, confirm with OK

†

STOP CYCLE is displayed, confirm with OK

Enter end times of the cycle (20:30 hrs) and confirm with OK

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Setting holiday function

MENU

MANUAL

PERM ON

PERM OFF

OVERRI ON

TIMER

HOLIDAY

RANDOM

END u ON

BEGINN

HOLIDAY

END

HOLIDAY

†

†

†

†

†

†

Press MENU

Select MANUAL and press OK to confirm

Select HOLIDAY and press OK to confirm

Select ON and press OK to confirm

Select START HOLIDAY and press OK to confirm

†

†

Enter YEAR, MONTH, DAY, HOUR and press OK to confirm

Select END HOLIDAY and press OK to confirm

Enter YEAR, MONTH, DAY, HOUR and press OK to confirm

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Activating PIN code

The PIN code is set in OPTIONS via the menu.

L If you have forgotten your PIN, call the Theben Hotline.

L Have the serial number ready

MENU

OPTIONS

OPERATING

HOURS

EXT INPUT

LCD ILLU-

MINATION

LANGUAGE

PIN

FACTORY

SETTING

INFO

END u NO PIN

WITH PIN u CURRENT

PIN

NEW PIN

00 00

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Time signal can be received with appropriate top2 RC antenna

L Follow advice in the top2 RC-DCF antenna operating instructions.

L Connection to the top2 RC-DCF antenna allows the time switch to be automatically synchronised via DCF signal.

L After connecting to the power supply or resetting the automatic display changes as soon as the DCF transmission signal is received.

Setting time zones

After successful synchronisation, the time zone can be altered in the TIME/DATE menu option.

† In the TIME menu option (Indicating: ALTER HOUR) correct the applicable local time (time zone).

DCF transmission signalreception:

Indicating: Day + Month + RC

(Radio Control)

No connection to antenna:

Indicating: e.g. 24 11 07

Ext L N

RC theben

0 6 12 18 24

MENU OK max.100 m

0,5mm -

2,5mm

2

16(10)A 250V~

C1

1

2 3

230-240V~

50-60Hz

R 10a - 30T

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Setting manual or permanent switching

Manual or permanent switching can be set via the menu in

MANUAL or (in the automatic screen) by button combination

(see picture).

Manual control:

Reversing the channel status to the next automatic or programmed switching.

Permanent switching:

As long as a permanent switching (on or off) is activated, the programmed switching times are ineffective

C1

Activating manual control

† Briefly press both buttons simultaneously

Activating permanent switching

† Press both buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds

Cancelling manual/permanent switching

† Press both buttons simultaneously

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Set external input

For the channel, an EXTERNAL INPUT (see figure) can be set with different functions.

3 sub-menus can be selected: Inactive, push button (function), switch (function)

INACTIVE: The external input has no function

PUSH BUTTON: Manual (manual control), Timer (countdown timer) are selectable

SWITCH: Permanent On, permanent Off are selectable

L If a function is activated via an external push button or switch, EXTERNAL is displayed.

MENU

OPTIONS

OPERATING

HOURS

EXTERNAL

OUTPUT

LCD ILLU-

MINATION

LANGUAGE u

PIN

FACTORY

SETTING

INFO

BUTTON

SWITCH

NOT ACTIVE u OVERRIDE

TIMER

† Press MENU, with u select EXT INPUT and follow the indications on the display.

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Hour counter

The operating hours of the channel (relay) are displayed and deleted in the OPTIONS menu. If the number of operating hours exceeds the value set in the Service menu, SERVICE will appear in the display.

Example: Replace a lamp after after 5,000 h.

† Delete operating hours or set a higher value in Service (e.g. to 10,000 h)

Using the OBELISK top2 memory card

All functions can also be set on the PC using the OBELISK software and transferred to the device via the memory card.

† Insert memory card in the time switch

Read in/out saved switching times and device setups in † ¾

† the time switch or start Obelisk program

Remove memory card after copying etc.

!

Avoid mechanical overload and contamination during storage/transport

L PC software OBELISK top2 available at www.theben.de

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Copying OBELISK → TIME

This copies the switching program and optionally all time switch settings (e.g. external input, time format etc.) from the memory card in the time switch.

Copying TIME →OBELISK

This copies all switch programmes and settings from the time switch to the memory card.

Starting OBELISK program

Takes on the switching times that are programmed on the memory card.

As soon as the memory card is removed, the switching times of the time switch are re-activated.

OBELISK

COPY

OBELISK ->

TSWI

OVERWRITE

OK u COPY TSWI

-> OBELISK u

OVERWRITE

OK

RUN

OBELISK u CHECK

OBELISK

Resetting the time switch

† Press the 4 buttons simultaneously

▻ You can choose between KEEP PROGRAM and DELETE

PROGRAM

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6. Technical data

Operating voltage:

Frequency:

Power consumption:

Max switching capacity: switching capacity:

Min. switching capacity:

Shortest switching time:

Protection rating:

Protection class:

Protection class:

12 - 24 V, +10 % / –15 %

12 - 24 V DC, +10 % /

–15 %

50–60 Hz

0,9 W - 1,3 W

16 A (at 250 V, cos ϕ = 1)

2 A (at 250 V, cos ϕ = 0,6)

10 mA/230 V AC

100 mA/ 24 V AC/DC

1 second

IP 20 in accordance with

EN 60529

II in accordance with

EN 60730-1 subject to designated installation for supply with FELV and/or mains switching

III for supply with SELV and switching of SELV

–30 °C … +55 °C

10 years at +20 °C

Operating temperature:

Power reserve:

Time accuracy: ±0,25 s/day (25 °C)

Rated impulse withstand voltage: 4 kV

Pollution degree:

Contact:

2 two way switch

Glow lamp load (230 V):

Halogen lamp load (230 V):

1400 W

1400 W

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Fluorescent lamp load: uncorrected

Series corrected: parallel-corrected:

10000 VA

80 W (max. 12 µF)

Compact fluorescent tubes (EVG): 30 W

LED lamps (<2 W) (230 V): 6 W

LED lamps (>2 W < 8 W) (230 V): 20 W

LED lamps (> 8 W) (230 V): 20 W

Approved for switching SELV and mains voltage.

7. Contact

Theben AG

Hohenbergstr. 32

72401 Haigerloch

GERMANY

Tel. +49 7474 692-0

Fax +49 7474 692-150

Hotline

Tel. +49 7474 692-369 [email protected]

Addresses, telephone numbers etc. www.theben.de

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