Instruction Manual (Site 1/2) Time switch (weekly or yearly program)


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Instruction Manual

(Site 1/2) GB

Time switch (weekly or yearly program)

Connection diagram

35mm (1 channel)

Yearly time switch

70mm (1 channel - 4 channels)

Weekly or yearly time switch

4. Menu overview

1 channel = Connection A

2 channels = Connection A,B

3 channels = Connection A,B,C

4 channels = Connection A,B,C,D

Directory

1. Safety instructions

2. Initial operation

3. DCF (Installation DCF-receiver)

4. Menu overview

5. Symbol legend

6. Key function

7. Handling advice

8. Channel

ON OFF / Permanent P

9. Programming menu

10. Standard weekly program

11. Example of a standard weekly

switching time

12. Cycle

13. Cycle options

14. Pulse

15. Priority of the switching programs

16. Special program entry

17. Special program activation

18. Extra switching time

19. Permanentprogram

20. External Input

21. Switchoff warning

22. Channel keys

23. Additional adjustments

24. Program modify

25. Data-key

SC 28.19 pro / SC 88.X0 pro / SC 98.X0 pro

1. Safety instructions

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172 419 pro / 179 4X0 pro / 179 6X0 pro

The installation and assembly of electrical equipment must be only carried out only by a skilled Person! Otherwise fire danger or danger of an electric shock exists!

Connect the supply voltage/frequency as stated on the product label!

Warranty void if housing opened by unauthorised person!

The electronic circuit is protected against a wide range of external influences.

Incorrect operating may occur if external influences exceed certain limits!

2. Initial operation

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The time switch is delivered in sleep-mode, the display is switched off.

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Press -button for 1 second.

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The current date and time is already programmed and European daylight savings time is activated.

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Select the desired language by pressing -buttons and confirm it by pressing . (Remark: By pressing you move one step backwards from the current position)

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If required, date, time and daylight savings time mode can be adjusted also by pressing -buttons and a subsequent confirmation with .

3. DCF (Installation of the DCF-antenna FU 20)

The time switch can process the DCF signal.

The antenna FU 20 is not included in delivery of the time switch.

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Disconnect power supply voltage

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Connect the antenna as indicated by the connection diagram

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Connect supply voltage

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Antenna symbol (LCD) flashes for approx. 3 minutes

Reception is not possible if severe interference is present

(Permanent flashing of the symbol / The oscillating crystal is used as time base)

Defective wire between antenna and time switch

(No antenna symbol visible / The oscillating crystal is used as time base)

5. Symbol legend

Channel is switched ON

Channel is switched OFF

For the current date the “holiday program” / “permanent by date” is activated

Standard programming step

Current state is based on a manual over-ride. The state will be cancelled with the next programming step

Current state is based on a manual over-ride. The state is permanent until terminated manually

6. Key function

1. To access the Enter-mode (program, adjustments, options) from the automatic-mode.

2. To revert to the beginning of the current (sub-) menu.

1. To adjust the flashing digit.

2. To scroll through a choice

1. Automatic-mode: To switch the channel ON or OFF until the next programming step occurs.

2. Automatic-mode: A push longer than 3 sec. = Permanent switching status (7).

Days of the week Monday, Tuesday, ... Sunday;

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W

The underscores indicate if the program is active for the days above

Current state is based on a switching time with pulse function

Current state is based on a switching time with cycle function

Weekday function: Switching time is entered by date but is shifted for future years in respect of the weekday (E.g. Tuesday this year... Tuesday next year). e

Is displayed if the corresponding channel is activated by the external input.

Element within sub-menu “program delete”

F Switching function / switching time with Easter function: The switching function takes into account the yearly shift of Easter holiday for future years and changes the date of the switching program accordingly.

X

1x-Function active: The switching time will be executed only once.

D

DCF: The time switch receives the signal for the DCF -77 time standard

1. To activate the time switch when operated without power supply.

2. To confirm the selection or the entered data.

7. Handling advice

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The time switch is programmable without external power supply after pressing the -button.

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To revert one step or one level back while in the Enter-Mode press

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After completion of a (sub-) menu confirming end will return the device into the automatic-mode.

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With the choice changes from end to continue . By confirming continue the time switch returns to the beginning of the current (sub-) menu.

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When confirming end before completion, the time switch returns to the automatic-mode without saving the entered data.

8. Channel ON OFF / Permanent P

Channel ON OFF

By pushing -buttons a manual switch of the channels take place. The resulting switching status is marked with the hand-symbol and remains until the next programming step occurs. (temporary over-ride)

Permanent switching status P

9. Programming menu

By pressing the corresponding channel button for more than 3 sec. the channel is permanently switched ON or OFF. The status remains until the next manual switching occurs (> 3 sec.). (permanent over-ride) *within yearly time switches

The time switch is locked; to unlock the device the PIN has to be entered

10. Standard weekly program 11. Example for the programming of STANDARD switching times (ON and OFF)

A. If you want to program a standard weekly switching time ( on , off ) confirm Standard with .

B. For regular switching times choose on or off with -buttons and confirm with .

C. Within this level you activate the days of the week (1…7) on which the switching time should happen.

With you activate “yes” or deactivate “no” the corresponding date. Confirm each day with .

D. Adjustment of the time: Hours and . Minutes and .

E. Verify the entered switching time: If the flashing summary of the programming step is correct, verify on or off with . After verification you have the choice between edit/delete and end with .

F. If you want to proceed with programming, confirm next switching with .

To leave the programming menu confirm end .

Information: You can easily transfer switching times from one channel to the other if you use the copy function.

**The cycle function will only be available if it is activated (point 13)

12. Cycle

Standard weekly program:

Program -> new program -> channel A/B/C/D -> Standard -> …

Special (weekly) program (to be activated by date for the yearly function):

Program -> new program -> channel A/B/C/D -> Special-program -> SP-entry -> program-number -> …

For the cycle function it is possibile to enter a periodic switching time. The time switch acts as a recycling timer and switches between pulse (ON) and pause (OFF). The max. value for pulse and pause is 9:59:59 h:mm:ss.

If you haven’t defined and activated a cycle, the cycle function will not be available as switching time. Therefore you have to activate and define at least one of the four cycles within menu Options and sub-menu Cycle (point 13).

The cycle switching time will be terminated by another switching time ( on , off , pulse ) or by another cycle switching time.

14. Pulse

Standard weekly program:

Program -> new program -> channel A/B/C/D -> Standard -> …

Special (weekly) program (to be activated by date for the yearly function):

Program -> new program -> channel A/B/C/D -> Special-program -> SP-entry -> program-number -> …

The pulse function provides you the opportunity of programming a switching time with a defined duration.

As soon as the pulse-duration has expired the time switch switches OFF automatically (the duration of the pulse is up to

59:59 mm:ss).

13. Cycle options

Options -> Cycle -> Cycle 1 - 4 -> …

You have the possibility to define 4 different Cycles. For these purposes choose menu Options and sub-menu Cycle . The different cycles can be activated, defined or deactivated (the max. value for pulse or pause is 9:59:59 h:mm:ss):

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Choose menu Options and sub-menu Cycle and confirm with .

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Select with -buttons one out of the 4 cycles ( Cycle 1 – Cycle 4 ) and confirm with .

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Activate the cycle by changing No to Yes with -buttons and subsequent confirming with .

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Define duration of the pulse „on-time“ ( -> …).

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Define duration of the pause „off time“ ( -> …).

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Confirm End with .

The cycle is now offered within the programming menu.

Further applications of the cycle function in combination with: External Input function and/or Channel keys function.

15. Priorities of the switching programs

Standard switching times, Special programs, Extra switching times and Permanent by date are executed according to their corresponding priority (by channel and date)

All switching programs except Extra switching times, suspend all other switching programs with lower priority: priority Ö manual

× Ö Permanent by date

× Ö Extra switching time

(yearly time switch)

× Ö Special program 10 by date (yearly time switch)

× Ö Special program ... by date (yearly time switch)

× Ö Special program 01 by date (yearly time switch) priority Ö Standard weekly program

BA SC2819-SC88-SC98-pro MP; DE, GB - 22476 - 2008.05-03

Instruction Manual

(Site 2/2) GB

Time switch (weekly or yearly program)

16.Special program Entry (within yearly time switches)

SC 28.19 pro / SC 88.X0 pro / SC 98.X0 pro 172 419 pro / 179 4X0 pro / 179 6X0 pro

The yearly function of the switch is realised by special (weekly) programs which can be called up by date. Up to 10 special (weekly) programs can be entered ( Program-Number 01 –> Program-Number 10 ).

Execution of the Special program only after activation by date (SP activation see point 17).

** The cycle function will only be offered if it is activated (point 13)

Some rules for the programming of Special programs

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Define the program number in which the new step will be an element before a new switching step is entered.

( Program-number 01 – Program-number 10 )

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The number of switching times which can be programmed in each special program is only limited by the total number of free memory locations:

( SP on, SP off, SP cycle, SP pulse )

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The dates of the year during which the special program should be applied can be entered within the activation menu

(point 17)

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Each special program can be activated as often as there are memory locations are available (point 17)

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During the activation dates of special programs only switching steps of the special program with highest priority will be executed. Remaining special and standard programs are disabled.

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Please note the priorities of the different switching programs (point 15)

Information: You can easily transfer switching times from one channel to the other if you use the copy function.

17. Special program activation by date (within yearly time switches)

A special program will only be executed if it is activated (and if it has the highest priority of all active switching programs (point 15)). Special programs can be activated as often as free memory locations are available. You can choose the special program ( Program-Number ), the dates for activation ( Startdate until End-date ) and additionally following options:

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Without special function: Special program will be applied each year fixed to the entered dates

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With Easter function: The time switch takes into account the yearly shift for Easter holiday for the following years and corrects the activation dates. (For programs relative to Easter, Pentecost

Carnival, Ascension,...)

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With 1xfunction: Special program will be applied only once.

Information: You can easily transfer switching times from one channel to the other if you use the copy function.

18. Extra switching time (within yearly time switches)

Program -> new program -> channel A/B/C/D -> Extra switching time -> …

19. Permanent program

Program -> new program -> channel A/B/C/D -> permanent -> …

These programming steps are single switching times by date. Extra switching times do not disable switching programs with lower priority.

Adjust the switching function ( AT on, AT off, AT cycle, AT pulse ) and the date on which the extra switching time will be executed. The following options are additionally available for the Extra switching time:

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Without special function:

With weekday function:

With 1xFunction:

The switching time will be applied each year fixed to the entered date.

The switching date takes into account the yearly shift of the weekday of the month.

(E.g.: The switching date is always the second Saturday in February for the current and the following years)

The switching time will be applied only once.

The permanent by date program (holiday program) is a permanently on or off status of the channel for the programmed dates. The number of switching times is only limited by the total number of free memory locations. Adjust channel, switching function and the duration by date. The following options are additionally available for the permanent by date program:

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Without special function: The program will be applied each year fixed to the entered dates.

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With Easter function: The time switch takes into account the yearly shift for Easter holiday for following years and corrects the activation dates. (For programs relative to Easter, Pentecost Carnival,

Ascension,...).

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With 1xfunction: The Program will be applied only once.

21. Switchoff warning

Options -> Switchoff warning -> …

20. External Input (within 70 mm time switches)

Options -> Input-> …

The external input can be connected to a switched contact such as a push-button or light switch. Therefore you can activate and de-activate functions from a remote location or automatically from a control system:

Connection external inputs:

Connect the voltage/frequency as stated on the product label!

External input 1: A switch or pushbutton can be connected to EXT 1: Terminal 6 (Voltage EXT 1 = Supply voltage of the time switch)

External input 2: A potential free switch or pushbutton can be connected to EXT 2: Terminals 13 u. 14 (potential free = 0V)

Within menu Options and submenu Switchoff warning the early warning switch off function can be activated and deactivated:

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Warning No : The function remains inactive.

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Warning Yes : The function is activated and the switch off is signalled in advance (For illumination purposes the warning is signalled by the flashing of the light according DIN 18015-2 = warning to avoid sudden darkness).

An activated warning affects all channels and all OFF switching times

Functional options of the „external input“:

Within menu Options and submenu Input you have to define if a switch or a push-button-signal will be applied to the external input. Furthermore you can choose the channel(s) which react to the external signal:

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Using the -buttons select if you are connecting a pushbutton or a switch and confirm by pressing .

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Select the channel(s) which will be controlled by the external signal with the buttons ( channel … yes) and confirm by pressing . Channels which should not be controlled by the external signal remain deactivated, confirm channel … no then press to confirm

Define a response function within menu Options and submenu Channel-keys . This function will be performed by the output channel when the external input is activated!

The pre-defined (default) setting is the standard ‘ Change function’ which changes the switching status from ON to OFF and vice versa.

22. Channel keys

Options -> channel-keys -> …

Within the Options menu you will find submenu channel-keys . Here you have the opportunity to assign different response functions to the output channels.

These response functions will only be carried out when using the channel-keys of the time switch (manual over-ride) or optionally when activating the channel with the external input. Thus, a programmed switching time will be executed as usual, independent of the settings within this channel-key-menu.

The correlation between the channel-keys and the channels is as follows:

ƒ channel A => channel key A (push-button “A” of the device) / channel B => channel key B …

Overview „channel-keys“ functions:

If you have assigned a specific response function to a channel, this switching function will occur if you push the channel-button on the front plate of the time switch (or if the external input for this channel is activated and a signal is applied to the input). For each channel one out of the following functions can be defined:

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Change function (default setting) : By pressing the channel key (or optionally using the external input) the switching status changes from ON to OFF or

OFF to ON . This corresponds to a standard manual over-ride of the channel.

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Timer function: By pressing the channel key (or optionally using the external input) the Timer starts and the corresponding channel switches ON . After the expiry of the Timer-time the channel switches OFF . If the channel receives another signal before the expiry of time the time switch reacts as follows:

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After pressing the channel-button = Timer stops and the channel switches OFF.

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Signal on the external input = Timer restarts/ Staircase lighting timer -> Resettable.

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Cycle 1 – 4: By pressing the channel key (or optionally using the external input) the cycle function starts. Attention: This function is only available if the cycle is activated and defined in advance within menu Options and submenu Cycle .

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Perm on: By pressing the channel key (or optionally using the external input) the channel switches permanently ON . This status remains active until the channel key of the device is pressed again.

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Perm off: By pressing the channel key (or optionally using the external input) the channel switches permanently OFF . This status remains active until the channel key of the device is pressed again.

The Change function, Timer function and Cycle functions will be overridden by the regular switching program or by a manual over-ride!!!

** The cycle function will only be offered if it is activated (point 13)

23. Additional adjustments

Menu Main menu Application

Program query

Program copy

Program To query the programming steps and remaining memory locations

Program

Copy from one channel to another. Memory of the channel won’t be overwritten; the copied switching steps appear additionally.

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Permanent by date function is not copied!

24. Program modify

Program -> Program modify -> …

Program delete

Date-Time

Summertime

Language

Program

Deletion of switching time(s). The program for all channels, single channels and single programming steps within on channel can be deleted.

Adjustment Adjustment of date and time

Adjustment Adjustment of the daylight saving time mode (ON/OFF)

Adjustment Choice of languages

Within Program modify each single switching time can be modified.

Factory Defaults Adjustment

Counter

PIN-Code

Reset-Function

Reset to the state of delivery.

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Date, time and switching program will be lost!

Options

Options

Displays the hour counter and pulse counter for each channel and the time switch itself.

The time switch can be locked with a 4-digit PIN-Code. The code can be adjusted, activated and deactivated. If you have forgotten the Code please call customer service.

Press all front keys for 2 seconds. The time switch is reset. The values for date and time will be deleted and have to be re-entered. The switching program has not been deleted!

25. Data-key

With a Data-key following activities are possible:

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Save data : Writes the data from the time switch into the memory of the Data-key.

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Program timeswitch : Writes the data located inside the Key into the memory.

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Key function : The time switch will solely apply programming steps from the Data-key. The switching program of the time switch is suppressed.

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Key readout : To query the switching program of the Data-key.

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