ActronAir CL01-2W User manual

Model Numbers
CL01-2W (White)
CL01-2G (Grey)
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Please read this manual carefully before installing or
operating your air conditioning unit.
WALL
CONTROL
Operation Manual

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Table of Contents
01. General Information............................................... 3
02. Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment Disposal Guideline ............................... 5
03. Maintenance.......................................................... 5
04. Operational Precaution.......................................... 5
05. System Information ............................................... 6
06. Features................................................................. 7
07. Basic Operation ..................................................... 8
08. Turning Air Conditioner On/Off ...........................10
09. 7-Day Programmable Function ..............................17
10. After Hours...........................................................21
11. Filter timer........................................................... 22
12. Dual control operation ........................................ 23
13. Alarm Matrix ....................................................... 24
14. Near Field Communication (NFC) Tag .................. 26
15. Troubleshooting Guide ........................................ 27

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01. General Information
CONGRATULATIONS! The CL01-2 Control Interface is
manufactured from the highest quality materials and
designed to ensure years of satisfactory operation.
IN THIS MANUAL, You will find instructions on how
to program and utilise the many advanced features
this control interface has to offer. Please take time to
familiarise yourself with all these features, apply their
functions to suit your optimum comfort requirement
and achieve energy cost savings at the same time.
Thoroughly read this manual in order to ensure correct
utilisation of your ActronAir air conditioner.
IMPORTANT NOTICE, ActronAir base the development
of its air conditioning products on more than 30
years of experience in HVAC, sound and continuous
investments in technological innovations and product
improvements, advancement in manufacturing
processes and quality control through 100% functional
product testing. However, ActronAir cannot guarantee
that all the aspects of the product and the software
included with the product respond to the requirements
of final application, despite the product being
developed according to state of the art technology. The
customer, both end user/specifier and installer, assume
all liability and risks relating to the configuration of
the product in order to reach the expected results in
relation to the specific design and system installation.
ActronAir, based on specific agreements, may be
consulted for the positive commissioning, installation
and application of the unit, however in no case does
ActronAir accept liability for the correct operation of
the final equipment/system.
Your ActronAir air conditioning unit is one of the
most advanced and innovative products in the
market. Its operation is specified in the technical
documentation supplied with the product or which can
be downloaded from our website: www.actronair.com.
au. Your air conditioner requires set-up/configuration/
programming in order to be able to operate in the
best possible way to suit your requirement. Failure to
complete such operations, may result in malfunction
and/or damage to the unit, for which ActronAir accepts
no liability.
Installation, commissioning and other technical
services must only be carried out by a qualified
technician. Ensure that the unit installation complies
with all relevant council regulations and building code
standards. All electrical wiring must be in accordance
with current electrical authority regulations and all

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wiring connections to be as per electrical diagram
provided. Always use appropriate PPE for your safety
and protection. Make sure that any safety guards and
covers are always firmly secured and not damaged.
WH&S rules and regulations must be observed at all
times and will take precedence during installation
process and operation of the unit.
In addition, the following instructions must be
observed:
•Prevent the electrical components and
electronic circuits from getting wet.
•Do not install the controlling devices in a
particularly hot environment as extreme
temperatures may damage the electronic
equipment.
•Do not attempt to open the control and other
electronic devices in any way other than
described in this manual.
•Do not drop, shake or hit the devices, which can
cause irreparable damage to its internal circuits
and mechanisms.
•Do not use corrosive chemicals, solvents or
other aggressive detergents to clean the unit
and the control interface.
•Do not use the unit for applications other than
those specified in the technical manual.
•Do not install the unit in environment with
highly flammable, combustible and/or explosive
articles and materials.
•This control interface must be installed in a
location that complies with the temperature and
humidity limits specified in this manual.
ActronAir is constantly seeking ways to improve the
design of its products, therefore specifications are
subject to change without prior notice. Please check
with ActronAir Service Department on toll free number:
1800 119 229.
SPECIFICATIONS:
•Voltage: 20VDC (±10%)
•Data: RS485 4 Core (2 Pair) Twisted Pair 7/0.20
(AWG24) Shielded Data Cable.
•Storage conditions: -20 to 70oC, < 90% RH non-
condensing
•Operating conditions: -10 to 60oC, < 90% RH
non-condensing
NOTE
Do not use ActronAir 4 Core Data Cable Part No. 4070-003.

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02.Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Disposal Guidelines
03.Maintenance
1. Keep the control interface clean with the use of a
soft dry cloth only. If a cleaning solution is needed,
use a very mild soap solution to dampen the cloth.
Do not spray or squirt any liquid onto your control
interface.
2. Do not use solvent base cleaner, which can cause
damage to the control interface.
3. When cleaning, be careful not to accidentally press
any buttons, TURN-OFF the unit to ensure that no
adverse unit operation is initiated by accidentally
pressing any buttons.
4. Be careful not to press hard into the display screen,
as it may get damaged.
5. Ensure that the temperature sensor is always clean
and free of dust or dirt build-up to maintain sensor
accuracy.
6. Do not pull apart or attempt to service the control
interface, should you need service to the device,
contact ActronAir Service Department on
1800 119 229.
04. Operational Precautions
Read all instructions in this manual before operating
the air conditioning unit. Failure to do so may result in
damage to the unit and void your warranty.
ACCESS PANELS AND GUARDS: NEVER remove any
access panels or guards as this could cause injury
from electric shock and burns from extremely hot
components. Never allow any bodily parts such as
fingers or objects to protrude through the fan guards
or any other opening as they could cause personal
injury and damage the air conditioner.
SUPERVISION OF CHILDREN AND INFIRM PERSONS:
This appliance is not intended for use by young children
or infirm persons unless they have been adequately
supervised by a responsible person to ensure that they
can use the appliance safely. Young children should
be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
1. Do not dispose off the waste electrical and electronic
equipment with local council waste. These must be
disposed off through the council designated hazardous
waste collection centre.
2.The equipment may contain hazardous substances,
improper or incorrect disposal may have a negative effect
on human health and on the environment.

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RETURN AIR FILTER: The air conditioner must never be
operated without a return air filter as this will cause a
build up of dust and other contaminants on the indoor
coil. This is very difficult to clean and causes the system
to operate inefficiently or even fail.
CRANKCASE HEATER PRECAUTION: The main
power ( Outside switch board ) to the system must
be kept On at all times to prevent damage to the
outdoor compressor unit. Should the main power be
disconnected or interrupted for 6 hours or longer, then
no attempt should be made to start the system for 2
hours after the power has been restored to outdoor
unit. This allows the compressor to warm up, and
remove any liquid refrigerant that may cause damage.
05.System Information
Air Conditioner
Model No.
Serial No.
The air conditioner model and serial number is situated on the access
panel of the outdoor unit bottom left corner.
Wall Control
Model No.
The wall control model number is situated in front of the wall control.
Installer
Company Name
Phone Number
Technicians Name

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06.Features
1
LCD Display
The LCD displays the system mode, operation status and error codes.
The LCD has a capability to enable and disable the backlight. This is
useful during night time or in areas with poor lighting condition. In
addition, the brightness of the LCD backlight is easily adjustable.
2
Saves the Last Settings During Power Failure
The controller will automatically reinstate the air conditioner to the
previous settings after power failure.
3
7-Day/Programmable Time Clock with 2 Events per day
The controller, through the 7-Day programmable time clock function
can be programmed for each day of the week to turn your air
conditioner On/Off. Each day can have two programmed events,
wherein each event has On and Off time.
4
After Hours Timer
Dedicated After Hours timer button available. This is useful when the
system is required to start outside the pre-programmed time clock.
5
Adjustable Upper and Lower Limits and Lockable Set Temperature
The default operating range is factory set at 16oC to 30oC. This range
can be narrowed for better efficiency, however it is not advisable to
operate the system beyond the factory set operating range as it can be
detrimental to the system. The chosen setpoint can also be locked if
required.
6
Averaging Temperature Readings
The built-in temperature sensor can be used together with the
factory supplied return air temperature sensor to average the building
temperature readings. The CL01-2 can be located further away from the
return air temperature sensor for improved temperature control.
7
Inside Temperature Display with One Touch
Simply press the button and the current building temperature
will be displayed for 10 seconds.
8
Outside Temperature Display with One Touch
Simply press the button and the outside temperature will be
displayed for 10 seconds.
9
Programmable Temperature Setback Function
Temperature setback is useful in unoccupied times or during the night
to maintain a maximum or minimum room temperature.
10
Self Diagnostic Alarm and Fault Display
In the unlikely event that a fault develops with the air conditioner the
microprocessor will diagnose the fault (where possible) and display a
fault code on the wall control.
11
Return Air Filter Alarm Indication
This is a time based alarm control, which is used to indicate when
the filters will need to be checked for cleaning or replacement. The
controller will not stop the air conditioning system from operation, but
will just indicate a warning alarm.

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07. Basic Operation
1Operation Mode button
Selects Auto/Heat/Cool Modes.
2Program button
Sets the Clock and 7-Day Time Clock Events.
3Fan Control button
Changes fan speed : High, Medium,Low (For Optional 3-Speed Fan
only).
Selects continuous and non continuous fan operation.
4Temp Setpoint Adjustment button
Raises and lowers temperature setpoint. Also use to scroll Up or
Down menu.
5Exit button
Quick exit from programming menu.
6Cancel/Restore button
Cancel or restore time clock events.
7
Select Up/Down buttons
To adjust backlight level, time and day.
To select set back operating mode and temperature upper/lower
limits. Also,
: Displays building temperature
: Displays outside temperature
8NFC Tag
9After Hours button
To activate After Hours function.
10 Repeat button
Repeats the previous settings for the current day time clock settings.
11
Display button
Displays the temperature setpoint, current room temperature or
current day and time.
12 Power ON/OFF button
To turn the system ON/OFF.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
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13 Day Indicator
Display the day of the week when the time is shown and which day is
selected for programming.
14 Time Clock Indicator
15 After Hours Indicator
16 Event Indicator
Indicates which event of the Time Clock is being set.
17 Program Indicator
18 On Indicator
19 Off Indicator
20 1 and 2 Indicator
Illuminates together with Event to show the programming event.
21 Filter Indicator
22 Cooling Mode Indicator
23 Heating Mode Indicator
24 Defrost Indicator
25
Auto Mode Indicator
Indicates the system will automatically select heating or cooling
operation.
26 Run Indicator
Indicates the outdoor unit is in operation, flashes when on delay.
27 Set Back Indicator
Indicates that the system is operating to achieve Set back temperature.
28 Degree Centigrade Indicator
Flashes to indicate current room temp/outside temp reading. Turns
On when SETPOINT is being displayed.
29 Lock Symbol
Shows when Turning On/Off backlight and during adjustments. Also
indicates when keypad is locked.
30 Set Indicator
Illuminates during time and time clock setting adjustments
31 Continuous Indicator
Illuminates when fan is set to continuous mode of operation.
32 High Speed Fan Indicator *
* Medium Speed
(Default 1-Speed Fan Indicator)
Low/Medium/High Speed
(Applicable to Optional 3-Speed Fan only)
33 Medium Speed Fan Indicator *
34 Low Speed Fan Indicator *
35 Outside Temperature Indicator
Indicates outside temperature reading.
36 Inside Room Temperature Indicator
Flashes to indicate current room temperature reading.
37 AM/PM Indicator
38 Timer/Clock and Room/Setpoint Temperature Indicator
Displays the setpoint and current room temperatures, current time,
count down timer time and event time
21
23
22
34
20
36
14 18 1913 16 17
24
25
26
28
33 32
31
30
29 27
15
35
37
38
NOTES
The Wall control must be turned On before operating this procedure.

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08.Turning Air Conditioner On/Off
NOTES
• The air conditioning system will re-start on your last setting and operating
mode, i.e. 22oC set temperature, Auto, Cool or Heat mode.
• The display will show the Set Temperature, Fan Speed, Fan Mode and Mode of
Operation.
08.01. Turning On and Off Air Conditioner
1. Press the button once to turn On and Press the
button once again to turn Off.
08.02. Setting Room Temperature Setpoint
Setpoint Temperature
Press either the or button to either increase
or decrease the temperature correspondingly.
NOTES
• Maximum temperature setting is 30°C.
• Minimum temperature setting is 16°C.
• For a WARMER room temperature, press the button.
• For a COOLER room temperature, press the button.
• Press and hold the or buttons will increase or decrease the
temperature increment by 1.0°C.
• Pressing the or buttons will increase or decrease the temperature
by 0.1°C, otherwise 1.0°C increments if the button is pressed and held.

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08.03. Viewing Building /Outside
Temperature
To View Inside Building Temperature
Press the button to view your inside building
temperature.
To View Outside Temperature
Press the button to view your inside building
temperature.
08.04. Backlight
To Adjust The Level Of LCD Backlight Brightness
1. Press and hold the REPEAT button, then press the
or buttons to adjust the backlight level as
follows:
•To brighten the backlight press the button.
•To darken the backlight press the button.
2. Release the buttons at the desired level of LCD
brightness and the symbol will appear for 3
seconds indicating the backlight level is set.
To Turn-On LCD Backlight
Press and hold the REPEAT button for 4 seconds.
When the symbol appear on the LCD, release the
REPEAT button, the backlight will remain On.
To Turn-Off LCD Backlight
Press and hold the REPEAT button for 4 seconds.
When the symbol appear on the LCD, release the
REPEAT button, the backlight will turn Off after 15
seconds.
To Turn-On The Button Backlight
NOTE
CL01-2 must be turned On before operating this procedure.
1. Press and hold the REPEAT button, then press and
release the button.
2. Release the REPEAT button, the symbol will
appear for 3 seconds and the button backlight
will remain On.

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To Turn-Off The Button Backlight
3. Press and hold the REPEAT button, then press and
release the button.
4. Release the REPEAT button, the symbol will
appear and the button backlight will turn On
after 15 seconds.
08.05. Cooling and Heating Operation
08.05.01. Cooling Operation
1. Make sure the CL01-2 is turned On.
2. Press the MODE button until COOL appears on
the display.
3. Set the desired temperature by pressing either
the or buttons.
NOTE
• Maximum temperature setting is 30°C.
• Minimum temperature setting is 16°C.
• For a WARMER room temperature, press the button.
• For a COOLER room temperature, press the button.
4. Adjust the desired Indoor Fan speed by pressing
the FAN button.
NOTE
LOW, MED or HIGH Fan Speed can only be selected if 3-Speed Fan setting
option is available. Otherwise only MED is available.
08.05.02. Heating Operation
1. Make sure the CL01-2 is turned On.

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2. Press the MODE button until HEAT appears on
the display.
3. Set the desired temperature by pressing either
the or buttons.
NOTE
• Maximum temperature setting is 30°C.
• Minimum temperature setting is 16°C.
• For a WARMER room temperature, press the button.
• For a COOLER room temperature, press the button.
4. Adjust the desired Indoor Fan speed by pressing
the FAN button. LOW, MED or HIGH Fan Speed
can only be selected if 3-Speed Fan setting option
is available. Otherwise only MED is available.
IMPORTANT NOTE
LOW, MED or HIGH Fan Speed can only be selected if 3-Speed Fan setting
option is available. Otherwise only MED is available.
When the system is On, the Indoor Fan can run continuously and is indicated
by the CONT indicator on LCD. This is generally preferred during the Cooling
Mode to ensure maximum air circulation. However, for units with optional
Outside Air, Indoor Fan operation should be specifically set to satisfy your
application requirements.
08.06. Auto and Fan Only Operation
08.06.01. Auto Operation
NOTE
Automatically changes between heating and cooling mode.
1. Press the button, to make sure the CL01-2 is
turned On.
2. Press the MODE button until AUTO appears on
the display.
3. Set the desired temperature by pressing either
the or buttons.
NOTE
•Maximum temperature setting is 30°C.
•Minimum temperature setting is 16°C.
•For a WARMER room temperature, press the button.
•For a COOLER room temperature, press the button.
4. Adjust the desired Indoor Fan speed by pressing
the FAN button.
NOTE
LOW, MED or HIGH Fan Speed can only be selected if 3-Speed Fan setting
option is available. Otherwise only MED is available.

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08.06.02. Fan Only Operation
1. Make sure the system is Off.
2. For 1-Speed Fan, press the FAN button.
NOTE
If Fan Speed is locked to 1-Speed Fan, CL01-2 will only allow MED speed.
3. For 3-Speed Fan, adjust the Indoor Fan speed
(LOW, MED and HIGH) by pressing the FAN
button successively until you reach the desired
speed.
IMPORTANT NOTE
3-Speed Indoor Fan operation is an optional feature. When the system is
On, the Indoor Fan can run continuously and is indicated by the CONT
indicator on LCD. This is generally preferred during the Cooling Mode to
ensure maximum air circulation. However, for units with optional Outside
Air, Indoor Fan operation should be specifically set to satisfy your application
requirements.
08.07. Setting the Clock
The air conditioning system must be turned On before
performing these procedures.
1. Press the PROG button 3 times. TIME indicator will
be flashing together with the hour field, i.e. 10:00
AM.
2. Press the or buttons to adjust the hour.
AM/PM will adjust after 12.
3. Press the PROG button to enter the hour. TIME
indicator will be flashing together with the minute
field.

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4. Press the or buttons to adjust the minute.
5. Press the PROG button to enter the minute. Day
indicator will be flashing, i.e. MON.
6. Press the or buttons to adjust the day.
7. Press the PROG button to enter the set time/
day and then press EXIT button to exit the set up
procedure.
8. Press the DISPLAY button to make sure that you
set the time and day correctly.
NOTES
• Current Fan Speed and Mode of Operation will also be displayed in the
screen.
• During a Power Failure, the clock will retain the time and day via the backup
battery inside the system.
08.08. Setting the Upper and Lower
Temperature Limits
NOTES
1. Default Upper and Lower Limits:
•Upper: 30oC
•Lower: 16oC
2. The air conditioning system must be turned Off before performing these
procedures.
This feature allows you to set the upper and lower
temperature limits on your Control Interface .This can
be used in a variety of ways:
•You may want the maximum set-temp limited to 25oC
and the minimum set- temp to 20oC, thus stopping
anyone from setting the temperature too high or too
low.
•You may want to lock the set-temp to 22oC to stop
anyone else adjusting the set-temp up and down. To
do this, simply adjust the upper and lower limit until
they are the same.
08.08.01. Setting Lower Limit
1. Press the button and then the button.
You must press the two buttons in quick
succession. The display will now show the lower
limit for 3 seconds and this is confirmed by
flashing LOW indicator.

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2. While the lower limit is displayed, use the
or buttons to adjust the lower limit up or
down. After 5 seconds the lower limit will be
automatically accepted. You cannot adjust the
lower limit above your current set-temperature.
08.08.02. Setting Upper Limit
1. Press the button and then the
button. You must press the two buttons in quick
succession. The display will now show the lower
limit for 3 seconds and this is confirmed by
flashing HIGH indicator.
2. While the upper limit is displayed, use the
or buttons to adjust the lower limit up or
down. After 5 seconds the lower limit will be
automatically accepted. You cannot adjust the
upper limit below your current set-temperature.
08.09. Temperature Set Back
Normally, the air conditioning system is turned
Off at unoccupied times or at night. The building
temperature can get quite hot (e.g. 30oC) or quite
cold (e.g. 12oC). When you turn on the air conditioning
system, it takes a long time to achieve a comfortable
temperature (e.g. 23oC). The temperature set back
feature will maintain the building temperature at pre-
determined and reasonable temperature closer to
your chosen set temperature (e.g. 23oC), thus giving
you a big head start in achieving your comfortable
temperature.
NOTE
The air conditioning system must be turned Off before performing these
procedures.
08.09.01. Setting the Temperature Set Back
1. Press and hold the FAN button. Press the PROG
button and release them altogether. Menu 01 will
be displayed with PROG indicator flashing.
2. Press the button repeatedly until menu
number 06 is displayed.
3. Press the PROG button to enter menu 06.

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4. Press the or buttons to select ON (to
enable Setback feature).
5. Press the EXIT button to enable Setback feature.
6. Press the button to get into menu 07 and
then the PROG button to enter menu 07.
7. Press the or buttons to select set back
operating mode, i.e.
• Cool mode only: COOL indicator will be
illuminated.
• Heat mode only: HEAT indicator will be
illuminated.
• Auto mode: COOL and HEAT indicators will be
illuminated.
When Setback is disabled, SETBACK and OFF will
be flashing.
8. Press the PROG button to accept selection.
NOTE
Current Cool mode set back temperature will be displayed, SETBACK and
COOL indicators will be illuminated and ON indicator will be flashing.
9. Press the or buttons to set your desired
Cool mode set back temperature.
10. Press the PROG button to lock-in your desired
Cool mode setback temperature.
NOTE
Current Heat mode set back temperature will be displayed, SETBACK and
HEAT indicators will be illuminated and ON indicator will be flashing.
11. Press the or buttons to set your desired
Heat mode set back temperature.
12. Press the PROG button to lock-in your desired
HEAT mode setback temperature. SET BACK
indicator will be illuminated to confirm that set
back is now active.
13. Press the EXIT button twice to go back to Main
screen.
09.7-Day Programmable Function
09.01. Time Clock Operation

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NOTES
• The 7-Day Time Clock feature of the CL01-2 controller allows you to set the air
conditioning system to turn on and turn off at different time for each day of
the week.
• Each day can have 2-Programmed Events.
• Each event has an On and Off time.
• Ensure that the current day and time are set correctly before proceeding with
programming.
Example Of Typical Time Clock Set Up
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
EVENT
1
ON
TIME 6:00
am 6:00
am 6:00
am 6:00
am 6:00
am 7:00
am 8:00
am
OFF
TIME 10:00
am 10:00
am 10:00
am 10:00
am 10:00
am 9:00
am 11:00
am
EVENT
2
ON
TIME 4:00
pm 4:00
pm 4:00
pm 4:00
pm 1:00
pm -:-- -:--
OFF
TIME 10:00
pm 10:00
pm 10:00
pm 10:00
pm 11:00
pm -:-- -:--
09.02. Setting the Programmable Time
Clock
1. Press the PROG button repeatedly until you get
into Time clock setting screen. TIME CLOCK,
PROG, ON, EVENT 1, MON and SET indicators and
Time Fields will be shown in the screen. You can
now set the Event 1 ON time for Monday.
2. Use the or buttons to adjust the time.
3. Press the PROG button to move to Event 1 Off
time.
4. Follow step 2 above.
5. Press the PROG button to move to the next event.
Press the EXIT button at any time if no further
changes to later Days/Events are required.
6. Repeat the above steps until you have
programmed all the events you require.
NOTES
During a Power Failure, the clock will retain the time and day inside the system.
09.03. Repeating Day’s Events and Time
This feature allows you to automatically repeat the
previous days, events, and time, into the succeeding
days, therefore eliminating the need to re-enter the
events and time into the succeeding days.

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1. Go to the day you wish to copy the programmed
events and time. See Section 10.02. Setting the
Programmable Time Clock.
2. Press the PROG button until you reach the day you
wish to paste the copied programmed events and
time. SET, EVENT 1, TIME CLOCK and ON will be
illuminated in the screen.
3. Press the REPEAT button. You have now copied
the previous day’s events into the current day
displayed.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 above for the remaining days
where you wish to repeat the programmed event
and time.
09.04. Programming Past Midnight
NOTES
• Event On time can be set up to 11:45 PM of the current day.
• Event Off time can be set to the following day up to 23 hours and 45 minutes
after the On time.
• If you program Event 1 past midnight, Event 2 will be automatically cancelled.
09.05. Cancelling/Re-activating An Event
09.05.01. Cancelling An Individual Event
1. Press the PROG button repeatedly until the ON
time for the event you wish to cancel is displayed.
2. Press and release the CANCEL/RESTORE button.
-:-- will be displayed indicating the event is
cancelled.
3. Repeat step 2 above until you have cancelled all
the desired events.
NOTES
•Cancelling Event 1 will cancel both Event 1 and Event 2.
•Cancelling Event 2 will only cancel Event 2.

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09.05.02. Re-activating An Event
1. Press the PROG button repeatedly until the ON
time for the event you wish to re-activate is
displayed.
2. Press and release the CANCEL/RESTORE button.
The event’s ON time will be displayed indicating
the event is re-activated.
3. Repeat step 2 above until you have re-activate all
the cancelled events.
09.06. De-activating /Re-activating the
7-Day Time Clock
09.06.01. De-activating the 7-Day Time Clock
1. Press the PROG button 2 times. TIME CLOCK and
PROG indicators will be illuminated in the screen
and ON indicator will be flashing in the screen.
2. Press the button. TIME CLOCK and PROG
indicators are still illuminated. OFF indicator will
be flashing in the screen, replacing ON.
3. Press the EXIT button. TIME CLOCK and PROG
indicators will disappear from the screen,
indicating that the Time Clock has been
de-activated.
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Siemens AS-Interface 3RK2402-2 00 Series Original operating instructions