Busch-Jaeger Busch-Timer 6455 User manual

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Opera
ting Instructions
Busch
-Timer®
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Comfort timer control element
for blind control
6455
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Operating Instructions
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1Safety....................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2Intended use ............................................................................................................................................................ 3
3Environment............................................................................................................................................................. 3
4Setup and function................................................................................................................................................... 4
4.1 Modules .................................................................................................................................................. 4
4.2 Features of function and equipment........................................................................................................ 4
4.3 Brightness sensor ................................................................................................................................... 5
4.4 Glass break sensor ................................................................................................................................. 5
5Operation ................................................................................................................................................................. 6
5.1 Hints on operation................................................................................................................................... 6
5.2 Key assignment ...................................................................................................................................... 7
5.3 Manual operation .................................................................................................................................... 7
5.4 Display and icons.................................................................................................................................... 8
5.5 Overview of the menu structure .............................................................................................................. 9
5.6 Adjusting the device.............................................................................................................................. 11
5.6.1 Selecting languages.............................................................................................................................. 11
5.6.2 Setting date and time............................................................................................................................ 12
5.6.3 RESET (resetting the device)................................................................................................................ 13
5.7 Operating modes................................................................................................................................... 14
5.7.1 Deleting switching times........................................................................................................................ 15
5.8 Setting switching times.......................................................................................................................... 16
5.8.1 BLOCK programming............................................................................................................................ 16
5.8.2 ASTRO function .................................................................................................................................... 18
5.8.3 Individual switching times...................................................................................................................... 20
5.8.4 Additional switching times..................................................................................................................... 21
5.9 Calling up special functions................................................................................................................... 22
5.9.1 Activating additional switching times..................................................................................................... 22
5.9.2 Return pulse.......................................................................................................................................... 23
5.9.3 Duration of down movement ................................................................................................................. 25
5.9.4 ASTRO blocking time............................................................................................................................ 27
5.9.5 Sensor................................................................................................................................................... 28
5.9.5.1 Sun protection function ......................................................................................................................... 28
5.9.5.2 Twilight function .................................................................................................................................... 29
5.10 Display during mains power failure ....................................................................................................... 30
6Technical data........................................................................................................................................................ 31
7Mounting / Installation............................................................................................................................................ 32
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Operating Instructions
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Safety
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1 Safety
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Warning
Electric voltage!
Risk of death and fire due to electrical voltage of 230 V.
– Work on the 230V supply system may only be performed by authorised electricians!
– Disconnect the mains power supply prior to installation and/or disassembly!
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2 Intended use
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The device is to be used exclusively with the components that are supplied and licensed as described in chapter
"Setup and function".
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3 Environment
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Consider the protection of the environment!
Used electric and electronic devices must not be disposed of with domestic waste.
– The device contains valuable raw materials which can be recycled. Therefore, dispose of the
device at the appropriate collecting depot.
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All packaging materials and devices bear the markings and test seals for proper disposal. Always dispose of the
packaging material and electric devices and their components via the authorized collecting depots and disposal
companies.
The products meet the legal requirements, in particular the laws governing electronic and electrical devices and
the REACH ordinance.
(EU Directive 2002/96/EC WEEE and 2002/95/EC RoHS)
(EU REACH ordinance and law for the implementation of the ordinance (EC) No.1907/2006)
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Operating Instructions
Busch-Timer®
Setup and function
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4 Setup and function
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The timer control element described in these instructions serves for the manual and time-controlled switching of
blinds, roller shutters and awnings. The application "Blind control" is described in the following and the term
"Blind" is used representatively also for roller shutters and awnings.
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4.1 Modules
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The following modules are used for controlling blinds. The device can only be operated with a central cover plate
6435-.... The cover plate is latched onto the control element as a so-called "floating rocker".
6411 U-101
6435-…
6455
Alternative:
6411 U/S-101
6435-…
6455
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4.2 Features of function and equipment
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•With astro program
•Individual astro displacement and astro blocking time
•The shades can be manually operated at any time
•Easy adjustment using menu and text-based display
•Factory-set switching times can be individually adjusted
•Automatic summer/wintertime switch-over
•Switching times/programs are safely stored in the event of a mains power failure
•14 hours power reserve for time and date (maintenance-free as a capacitor)
•Simple toggling between manual / automatic / holiday mode
•Combined with flush-mounted insert 6411 U/S-101, sun protection and twilight function
•Freely adjustable sun protection and twilight function
•freely adjustable running times for shades and ventilation
•Control element is adjustable without flush-mounted insert
•4 switching times per day can be freely adjusted for each day of the week
•Astro switching times and switching times can be combined
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Operating Instructions
Busch-Timer®
Setup and function
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4.3 Brightness sensor
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The connection of brightness sensors makes the automatic
closing of blinds possible as anti
-glare during intense
sunlight or as protection for furnishings.
A brightness sensor can be attached directly to th
e flush-
mounted insert with sensor connection, which is attached
to the pane with the aid of a suction cup. The values at
which a function is triggered can be set individually on the
flush
-mounted insert via a potentiometer and on the
comfort timer control
element in the display, so that the
blind closes at the desired brightness.
If a set brightness is exceeded for a few minutes, the blind
travels down until it covers the sensor. The sensor is then
exposed again as the blind travels briefly up to measure
the current brightness.
If the running time is set so that the sensor cannot be
covered, the blind stops at the set running time. If the
brightness drops below the set value for several minutes,
the blind travels up again. This means that the function
rem
ains independent of whether the brightness sensor is
overridden or not.
Fig. 1: Connected brightness sensor
The sensor can be attached at any position on the
window pane.
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4.4 Glass break sensor
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If the window pane is broken the blind is closed
immediately by the glass break sensor to prevent the living
area from sustaining damage.
The display of the comfort
timer con
trol element indicates the time when the damage
occurred.
The blind can only be raised again manually onsite after
the alarm unit has been triggered. Commands via the
extension unit or automatic switching times of the timer
control element are ignored.
The glass break sensor is attached to the pane by means
of the enclosed double
-sided adhesive tape. For larger
glass areas up to four glass break sensors can be
combined on a single pane and connected to a flush
-
mounted insert.
Fig. 2: Connected glass break sensor
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Operating Instructions
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Operation
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5 Operation
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5.1 Hints on operation
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In the event of a power failure, the internal clock continues to operate for about 14 hours. After this the time and
date have to be reprogrammed. All other data remain saved.
The operating element can be removed from the flush-mounting insert for approximately 20 minutes and adjusted
separately.
A total of 4 switching times per day can be set (switching times plus additional switching times).
The system changes automatically between winter and summer time.
If the display is on --:-- , this can mean the following:
– no time has been set
– the memory is not occupied
– the function is not active
Flashing numbers / values can be changed. If no entry is made, the display switches back to the operating mode
after 1 minute.
The times of the menus BLOCK, ASTRO, INDIVIDUAL can be combined with one another.
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Operation
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5.2 Key assignment
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Fig. 3: Button assignment of cover pate
Button
Function
In setting mode
Adjusting values
Deleting switching times
Calling up menu level and
switching to setting mode
Return to operating mode
Press all buttons of the
rocker switch simultaneously
for approx. 5 seconds
Blind UP (bright)
Select menu item Adjust values
Blind DOWN (dark)
Confirmation
Select menu
Accept value
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5.3 Manual operation
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Manual operation is always possible. You can control the blind manually as follows:
Button
Function
Actuation
Blind UP (bright) Brief press of the button:
- The blind travels to the top end position
- A renewed brief press of the button stops the blind immediately.
Long button press:
- The blind travels up as long as the button is pressed.
Blind DOWN (dark) Brief press of the button:
- The blind travels to the bottom end position
- A renewed brief press of the button stops the blind immediately.
Long button press:
- The blind travels down as long as the button is pressed.
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Operation
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5.4 Display and icons
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Fig. 4: Display with symbols
No.
Function
1
“Automatic” operating mode
2
"Manual" operating mode
3
"Holiday" operating mode
4
Mains power failure
5
Info line / date
6
Venetian blind control UP/DOWN
7
Current weekday
8
Time / switching time
9
Sun protection / twilight function
Only in connection with 6411 U/S-101 and sensor
10
Current actual value of the sensor
Note
If the text is too long for the info line, it will run continuously through the info line.
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Operation
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5.5 Overview of the menu structure
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Menu
Menu items
Indicators
Setting (function)
Language
Country
Select country (language setting).
Switching times
Block
Set switching times for moving the blind up or
down. The same times are taken over for the
days from Monday to Friday.
Mon-Fri UP
Mon–Fri Down
Set switching times for moving the blind up or
down. The same times are taken over for
Saturday and Sunday.
Sat-Sun Up
Sat-Sun Down
Astro
Set a time shift of ±90 minutes. The astro
switching times are pre-programmed; however,
with the shift the switching time can be adapted
to the regional conditions.
Mon-Fri UP
Time shift
Mon–Fri Down
Time shift
Sat-Sun Up
Time shift
Sat-Sun Down
Time shift
Individual
Set the switching times for moving the blind up
or down for each weekday independent of each
other.
Mon UP
Mon Down
Tue Up
Tue Down
:
Date / Time
Day / Month / Year
Set date.
Hours / Minutes
Set time.
Special
functions
Additional switching
times
-- ON
Set an additional up and down command for
each weekday.
Set the time for moving the blind UP. After the
DOWN movement the return travel pulse
causes the blind to move UP for the set time
(e.g. for slat adjustment).
Return pulse 0 … 255
Duration of down
movement
--:--
Set the down movement to move to an
intermediate position of the blind.
Set blocking time, to limit the set astro times.
Astro blocking time UP: "not rather UP than
...".
Astro blocking time DOWN: "not rather DOWN
than ...".
Astro --:--
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Operation
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Continuation: Overview of the menu structure
Menu
Menu items
Indicators
Setting (function)
Sensor
Sun protection
0 … 9 / -
The menus is only displayed if a sensor has
been connected.
Set the brightness value at which the blind
travels DOWN.
Twilight
0 … 9 / -
Additional
switching times
Mon UP
The menu is only displayed when the additional
switching times have been activated
beforehand under "Special functions".
Set additional switching times for moving the
blind up or down for each weekday
independent of each other.
Mon Down
Tue Up
Tue Down
:
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Operation
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5.6 Adjusting the device
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All settings of the device are carried out supported by text-controlled operator prompting. The language, time and
date have to be set first during initial commissioning..
Note
Values which need to be changed flash and are displayed in grey in the following illustrated
examples.
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5.6.1 Selecting languages
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The language is set via the country selection and the astro time is automatically assigned. The current location
(country) of the timer must be selected because of the different time zones.
Note
The astro function daily adjusts the switching times automatically to the yearly process of sunrise
and sunset.
Fig. 5: Country / language selection
Button
Indication
Entry / Comments
Germany Selecting languages
- Select the country via the arrow buttons.
- Confirm your selection with the OK button.
You simultaneously switch to the next menu item. This is followed by setting the year,
month, day, hour and minute. See section 5.6.2.
Note
To change the language at a later point in time the device settings must be reset via the reset
function. See section 5.6.3.
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5.6.2 Setting date and time
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Fig. 6: Setting the date and time
Sequence of operating steps
The first two steps need only be carried out if the date and time are to be changed later. During initial
commissioning you will be asked to enter the year directly after selecting the language.
Button
Indication
Entry / Comments
Switching times - Press the menu button to switch to the setting mode.
Date-Time
- Select menu "Date - Time" via the arrow buttons.
Year / --:-- - Confirm your selection with the OK button.
The preset year flashes.
2011
– Set the year via the arrow buttons.
Month / --:--
- Confirm your entry with the "OK" button.
You simultaneously switch to the next menu item "Month".
The preset month flashes.
6.01
- Set the month via the arrow buttons.
Day / --:--
- Confirm your entry with the "OK" button.
You simultaneously switch to the next menu item "Day".
The preset day flashes.
6.01
- Set the day via the arrow buttons.
Hour / --:--
- Confirm your entry with the "OK" button.
You simultaneously switch to the next menu item "Hour".
The preset hour flashes.
10:31
- Set the hour via the arrow buttons.
Minute / --:--
- Confirm your entry with the "OK" button.
You simultaneously switch to the next menu item "Minute".
The preset minute flashes.
10:31
- Set the minutes via the arrow buttons.
- Confirm your entry with the "OK" button.
The timer changes into the operating mode.
Note
Pressing the menu button switches from setting mode to operating mode. All entries that were
confirmed previously with the OK button are taken over.
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5.6.3 RESET (resetting the device)
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Fig. 7: Reset
1. Remove the cover and press the reset button.
2. Replace the cover.
3. Then, again set the language, the date and the time, see section 5.6.
Note
After a reset the settings of the language, date and time are deleted. The set switching times
remain saved.
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5.7 Operating modes
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AUTO
MANUAL
HOLIDAY
Fig. 8: Display views of operating modes
Symbol
Operation mode
MANUAL MODE
Control is executed only manually. For information concerning the operation please refer to the operating
manual 6411 U/x-10x. The user can always switch to the manual mode and back. Automatic switching times,
as well as brightness and twilight functions are not carried out.
General actuation
You can control the blind as follows:
UP / :
- Touching the top surface
- The blind travels to the top end position or
- Hold the top surface
The blind travels up as long as the button is pressed.
DOWN / :
- Touch the bottom surface
- The blind travels to the bottom end position or
- Hold the bottom surface
The blind travels down as long as the button is pressed.
A brief actuation while the blind travels will stop it immediately.
AUTOMATIC MODE
The programmed switching times will be executed automatically.
HOLIDAY MODE
Control is executed as in automatic mode. A random generator shifts the switching times by up to 30 minutes
daily.
•Press the OK button to change the operating mode.
Manual operation of the blind is always possible via the arrow buttons (UP and DOWN.
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5.7.1 Deleting switching times
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To be able to delete the switching times during an incorrect entry, the procedure is described here first. For
setting the switching times, please continue reading on the next page.
Deleting all switching times
Fig. 9: Delete function
1. Press all 4 buttons simultaneously, or the entire operating surface for more than 5 seconds.
2. Confirm the enquiry with the OK button.
All set switching times will now be deleted. The date, time and language settings remain saved.
Deleting the current switching time in the setting mode
Fig. 10: Delete function of current value
Individual values can be deleted if "Setting mode / switching times" has been selected and the time display
flashes.
1. Briefly press both arrow buttons.
2. Confirm the enquiry with the OK button.
Only the current value is deleted. The display shows -: - - .
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5.8 Setting switching times
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The settings of the switching times that are available and how the menu items are called up is described here. A
detailed description of the individual functions is contained in the following sub-sections.
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5.8.1 BLOCK programming
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So that the switching times need not be entered again for each individual day, the BLOCK programming function
is available. This means that the switching times are entered once for block (Mon - Fri) and once more for block
(Sat - Sun).
Note
Within each block the same switching times apply to each day. If the switching times for each day
are to be set independent from each other, see section "Setting individual switching times".
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Preset block switching
times:
Mon–Fri OPEN: 07:00
Mon–Fri CLOSE: 20:00
Sat–Sun OPEN: 08:00
Sat–Sun CLOSE: 21:00
If the display is on -:--, this can mean the following:
– no time has been set
– the memory is not occupied
– the function is not active
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Fig. 11: Menu item – Block
Sequence of operating steps
Button
Display
Entry / Comments
Switching times
- Press the menu button to switch to the setting mode.
BLOCK
- Press the OK button to select menu item "Block".
The weekdays flash.
- Press the OK button again.
MON--FRI UP / 7:00
The preset up-time flashes.
7:30 - Set the desired up-time via the arrow buttons.
In this example the up-time has been set at 7:30.
MON--FRI down / 20:00
- Confirm your entry with the "OK" button.
You simultaneously switch to the next menu item "Mon - Fri DOWN".
The preset down-time flashes.
20:30 - Set the desired down-time via the arrow buttons.
In this example the down-time has been set at 20:30.
Sat--Sun UP / 08:00 - Press the OK button again.
The preset up-time flashes.
08:30 - Set the desired up-time via the arrow buttons.
In this example the up-time has been set at 8:30.
Sat--Sun down / 21:00
- Confirm your entry with the "OK" button.
You simultaneously switch to the next menu item "Sat - Sun DOWN".
The preset down-time flashes.
21:30 - Set the desired down-time time via the arrow buttons.
In this example the down-time has been set at 21:30.
Switching times - Confirm your entry with the "OK" button.
The switching times have been set.
- Press the menu button to switch to the operating mode.
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5.8.2 ASTRO function
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By activating the astro function the switching times are automatically adjusted each day to the yearly process of
sunrise and sunset.
The astro switching times are designed as blocks for Mon-Fri and Sat-Sun. Also the entry of a time shift (±90
minutes) is possible in addition to the astro time. With the time shift the astro time can be adapted to the regional
conditions.
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Fig. 12: Menu item – Astro
Sequence of operating steps
Button
Display
Entry / Comments
Switching times
- Press the menu button to switch to the setting mode.
BLOCK - Press the OK button.
Menu item "Block" is displayed.
Astro
- Select menu item "Astro" via the arrow buttons.
MON--FRI UP / --:--
- Press the OK button.
You simultaneously switch to the next menu item "Mon - Fri UP".
The display flashes.
MON--FRI UP / 8:24 - Press one of the arrow buttons.
The up-time flashes. The astro time for sunrise is fixed and cannot be changed.
Time shift - Confirm the time with the "OK" button.
You simultaneously switch to the next menu item "Time shift".

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Continuation: Sequence of operating steps
Button
Display
Entry / Comments
0:20
- Set the time shift for the specified astro time via the arrow buttons, so that the switching
time is adapted to the regional conditions.
In this example the up-time has been pushed back 20 minutes.
No shift will be set if a flashing display
-:-- is confirmed.
MON--FRI Down / --:--
- Confirm your entry with the "OK" button.
You simultaneously switch to the next menu item "Mon - Fri DOWN".
The display flashes.
MO--FR AB / 16:28 - Press one of the arrow buttons.
The down-time flashes. The astro time for sundown is fixed and cannot be changed.
Time shift - Confirm the time with the "OK" button.
You simultaneously switch to the next menu item "Time shift".
0:20
- Set the time shift for the specified astro time via the arrow buttons, so that the switching
time is adapted to the regional conditions.
In this example the down-time has been pushed back 20 minutes.
No shift will be set if a flashing display
-:-- is confirmed.
0:20 - Confirm your entry with the "OK" button.
You simultaneously switch to the next menu item "Sat - Sun UP".
Sat--Sun UP / 8:24 - Press one of the arrow buttons.
The up-time flashes. The astro time for sunrise is fixed and cannot be changed.
Time shift - Confirm the time with the "OK" button.
You simultaneously switch to the next menu item "Time shift".
0:20
- Set the time shift for the specified astro time via the arrow buttons, so that the switching
time is adapted to the regional conditions.
In this example the up-time has been pushed back 20 minutes.
No shift will be set if a flashing display
-:-- is confirmed.
0:20 - Confirm your entry with the "OK" button.
You simultaneously switch to the next menu item "Sat - Sun DOWN".
Sat--Sun Down / --:--
The display flashes.
Sat--Sun DOWN / 16:28 - Press one of the arrow buttons.
The down-time flashes. The astro time for sundown is fixed and cannot be changed.
Time shift - Confirm the time with the "OK" button.
You simultaneously switch to the next menu item "Time shift".
0:20
- Set the time shift for the specified astro time via the arrow buttons, so that the switching
time is adapted to the regional conditions.
In this example the down-time has been pushed back 20 minutes.
No shift will be set if a flashing display
-:-- is confirmed.
Switching times - Confirm your entry with the "OK" button.
The switching times have been set.
- Press the menu button to switch to the operating mode.
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5.8.3 Individual switching times
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The times for moving up and down for each day can be set independent of each other via menu item "Individual".
Fig. 13: Menu item – Individual
Sequence of operating steps
Button
Display
Entry / Comments
Switching times - Press the menu button to switch to the setting mode.
BLOCK - Press the OK button.
Menu item "Block" is displayed.
Individual
- Select menu item "Individual" via the arrow buttons.
MONday UP / -:--
- Press the OK button.
You simultaneously switch to the next menu item "Monday UP".
The display flashes.
MONday UP / 7:00 - Press one of the arrow buttons.
The suggested up-time flashes.
7:20
- Change the time via the arrow buttons.
In this example the up-time has been set at 7:20.
No switching time will be set if the flashing display
-:-- is confirmed.
MONday Down / -:--
- Confirm your entry with the "OK" button.
You simultaneously switch to the next menu item "Monday DOWN".
The display flashes.
MONday Down / 20:00 - Press one of the arrow buttons.
The suggested down-time flashes.
20:20
- Change the time via the arrow buttons.
In this example the down-time has been set at 20:20.
No switching time will be set if the flashing display
-:-- is confirmed.
Tuesday UP / 7:00
- Confirm your entry with the "OK" button.
You simultaneously switch to the next weekday. If desired, use the same procedure for
every further weekday.
Switching times - Confirm your entry with the "OK" button.
The switching times have been set.
- Press the menu button to switch to the operating mode.
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