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Flash MONOTRON 300 CS Installation instructions

2 channels electronic
time switch
weekly cycle
MONOTRON 300 CS
User instruction
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Keys
➀
menu : selection of operating mode
auto : mode of running according to the
program selected.
prog : new for programming mode.
prog : modif to modify an existing
program.
: checking of the program.
: modification of time, date and
selection of the winter / summer time
change mode .
: holidays.
➁
+and -: navigation or setting of values.
C1 : in
auto, mode, selection of
C2 : overrides, or waivers.
➂
enter: to validate flashing information
on display.
➃
: to return to the previous step.
You may return into auto mode at any moment
using menu.
If no action is taken for 1 min, the switch returns
into auto mode.
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Technical specifications
Electrical characteristics
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Supply voltage: 230 V AC ± 15%
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Frequency 50/60 Hz
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Power consumption : max. 6 VA - 50 Hz
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Output: 2 changeover volt free contacts
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Maximum load:
AC1 µ16A 250 V~
Cos φ= 0,6 µ10A 250 V~
Incandescent lighting 2300 W
Halogen lighting 230 V 2300 W
Compensated fluorescent tubes //
(max. 45 µF) 400 W
Non compensated fluorescent tubes,
compensated in series 1000 W
Compact fluorescent lamps 500 W
●
Minimum current.
AC1 100 mA 250 V~
●
Galvanic insulation between power supply and
output = 4 kV
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Degree of pollution : standard
Functional characteristics
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Programming capacity: 56 pas
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Minimum time between 2 steps: 1 minute
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Running accuracy: ± 1,5 sec / 24h
●
Operating reserve: lithium battery provides
5 years of backup.
●
The product is set into standby state
(display switched-off) after 1 minute with
power off.
It switches back into auto mode as soon as
power is back or when pressing any key.
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Protection degree: IP 20
Environment
●
Operating temperature: -5 °C to +45 °C
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Storage temperature: -20 °C to +70 °C
Connection
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Flexible capacity: 1 to 6 mm2
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Rigid capacity: 1,5 to 10 mm2
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Connection diagram:
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Major characteristics
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Product delivered with current time and date set.
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Automatic change of winter / summer time
.
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Programming key .
- for permanent waivers,
- for program copy or save.
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Programming for day or group of days.
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56 program steps On, Off or impulses (1 sec
to 30 min).
●
Permanent overrides On or Off ( permanent
light on).
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Temporary overrides On or Off ( flashing).
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Display bar graph of daily profile.
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Keyboard locking possible .
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Holiday mode : overrides On or Off between
two dates.
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Keyboard locking possible .
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Programmable with power off.
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Back lit display.
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Reset
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Program reset:
the program may be completely cleared by
simultaneously pressing the 3 following keys:
menu, ok, . The time and the date will
be kept.
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Total:
pressing simultaneously the -, +, ok, menu,
keys lets you clear the entire contents of the
product.
Following a total reset it is necessary to reset
the time and day of the device.
9419.065.02/01.03
FLASH s.a.s. - 33, rue Saint Nicolas - BP 152 - 67704 Saverne Cedex France - http://www.flash.fr
Réf. 23862
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Select the mode with menu then enter.
Modify the day, month, year, the hour and the
minutes using +or -and enter.
The time switch next suggests the winter / summer
time changes .
Select the type of change desired using +or -.
Validate with enter.
Programming may be done for each day or
for a group of days. In this case instructions are
common to several days.
Days: 1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday, 3 = Wednesday...
7 = Sunday.
1. Select the prog mode using menu, then enter.
2. Select the channel (A or B) using +or -, then enter.
The number of remaining program steps appears
for a short time.
3. Choose the day(s) using +or -. Validate with enter.
4. ok flashes. Use enter to validate the group of
days.
-or makes it possible to reset the group of
days if necessary
5. Using +or -, select the state of the instruction:
On, Off or . Press ok to validate the state.
6. Enter the time of switch-on using +or -.
Validate with ok.
7. Enter minutes with +or -. Validate with ok.
8. For On , set the duration (seconds, then
minutes) in the same way as for the switch-on
schedule.
Program the other instructions of the group of
days by repeating operations 3 to 8.
The day or the group of days may be modified at
the during step 3 by pressing the +,-or .
At the end of programming return to auto mode
using the menu button.
To set the program of the other channel, return to prog
new mode and proceed according to steps 2 to 8.
In this mode it is also possible to add an instruction to
the program set up.
Proceed as described above.
To check the daily profile set up without the risk of
modification or deletion:
Select the mode using menu and press enter.
Select the channel (C1 or C2) using +or -and enter.
The first step of Monday is displayed as well as
the daily profile.
Two options available for display:
1. Pressing repeatedly +or -: lets you shift days.
In this case only the first daily step is displayed as
well as the daily profile.
2. Pressing ok: all steps of each day appear one
after the other.
Select the prog mode with menu and press enter.
Select the channel (C1 or C2) using +or -and enter.
Select the modif mode with +or -.
Validate with enter.
The number of remaining program steps appears for
a short time.
The first step of the first day or group of days
appears.
Repeatedly pressing the enter key displays all pro-
grammed steps one at a time.
Any flashing field (state, hour, minutes) may be modi-
fied using +or -, then validated with enter.
When the cursor is positioned on OK located behind
the group of days, you may display successively the
days or the groups of days and switch directly to the
one that has to be modified using + or -.
To remove a program step: select the state of the
channel (One, Off or ), press simultaneously +and -.
Clear appears on the screen. Validate with enter.
The type of change depends on the geographical
zone.
Types available:
The change always takes place between 2:00 and
3:00 a.m.
When the USER type is selected:
1. Enter the day then the month of the date of chan-
ge of the summer time (+ 1hour) with +or -and
enter.
2. Enter the day then the month of the date of chan-
ge of the winter time (- 1hour) with +or -and
enter.
The time switch will check which days of which
weeks correspond to these dates and will apply
changes to the same periods for the following years
independently of the date.
As soon as the key appears on the switch
appear on the screen.
Two types of operation:
A. Permanent override:
Insert the key into the switch.
After 10 seconds the program contained in the key
will be executed without clearing the program contai-
ned in the time switch.
As soon as the key is removed the program of the
time switch is again valid.
B. Copy (load) / Save (save):
The key makes it possible to save a program contai-
ned in the time switch.
It is also possible to copy the contents of the key into
the clock.
1. Insert the key and wait for 2 sec.
2. Using menu select the mode:
save to save a program contained in the time
switch,
load to load the program of the key into the time
switch, to check the program contained in the
key.
3. Validate the selection with enter.
4. For save and load reconfirm with enter.
The following error messages may appear
on the screen:
no prog: the key is empty, it does not contain any
program.
Error: the key is that of a one-channel switch.
In these two cases:
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Only the save save is possible.
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The error message remains on display as long as
the key is present, but in this case the program of
the time switch is executed.
To prevent all undesirable actions, the keyboard
of the time switch may be locked using a key
réf. 23892 or pressing the enter and keys
for 7 seconds.
Unlocking is done in the same way.
* type according defect
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P
rogramming:
prog new E
Key
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Locking
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Setting time and day
Winter / summer time change
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Display
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M
odification or clearing of a program
step: prog modif
Type Start of time Start of time Zone
change Summer change Winter of application
Euro Last Sunday Last Sunday European Union
of March of October
USA First Sunday Last Sunday North America
of April of October
GB Last Sunday Fourth Sunday Only for the
of March of October United Kingdom
USER Date freely Date freely
programmed programmed
No No No
change
change
*
Allows you to override the output, On or Off for a
given period.
Once done, this override will be removed and will
not be carried over to the following year.
Select the mode using menu then enter.
Select the channel (C1 or C2) using +or -and enter.
With +or -, select the state of override: On or Off,
ok to validate.
Enter the day then the month of the starting period
(date 1) using +or -then enter.
Enter in the same way the day and the month of the
ending period (date 2).
In auto mode, flashes to indicate that a period of
holidays was programmed.
becomes permanent during the period.
The override will be effective at 0:00 of the 1st date
until 23:59 from the 2nd date.
If date 1 is set before the day of programming, the
period of holidays is valid for the following year.
To clear a period of holidays return to the mode,
press simultaneously the +and -keys.
Clear appears. Confirm with enter.
Pressing repeatedly -.
If the state of the output is On:
1
st
pressure: temporary waiver. Off and
flash. The next program step will let
you return to the automatic mode.
2
nd
pressure: permanent override. On and are
permanent. This override
must be cancelled manually.
3
rd
pressure: permanent override. Off and are
permanent. This override must
be cancelled manually.
4
th
pressure: random operation. Simulation of pre-
sence, as well as the state of the
output are displayed. Must be cancel-
led manually.
In this case the steps of the program
are shifted randomly within a range of
± 59 min.
5
th
pressure: return to the automatic mode.
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Holidays
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Override -
Random operation

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