hager EGN200AU User manual

6LE005569B
Product Presentation
The EGN200AU and EGN400AU time switches are
clocks with weekly and annual electronic programming
that automatically control different loads.
Examples of applications: street lighting, neon signs,
shop windows, monuments, facades etc.
The integrated astronomical clock can be set to
switch loads according to sunset and sunrise times.
The connection of an EEN002 / EEN003 twilight
sensor (optional) makes it possible to switch the loads
according to brightness.
Programming by mobile terminal is recommended
via Bluetooth®technology by using the configuration
application (iOS and Android) available as a free
download.
Main features
•
Product delivered with updated time and day.
• Programming by application via Bluetooth®or local
programming (except annual).
• Backlit screen.
• Automatic daylight savings time change.
• Astronomical mode.
• Programming by day or group of days.
• 200 or 400 program steps (depending on version)
On, Off, pulses .
• Permanent overrides On or Off.
• Temporary overrides On or Off.
• Exceptions (temporary, permanent or delayed) can
be activated remotely using a push button.
• Bar graph display of the daily profile for 2 or 4
channels (depending on version).
• Programmable when off via screen only (with limited
functionality).
• Twilight switch function via an EEN002 or EEN003
wired brightness sensor.
Display and keys
Screensaver
▲
▼
Date
Bluetooth®
enabled
Time
Channel
status
A, B,
C, D
(depending
on version)
Press once to turn backlight on,
twice to display the home screen.
Home screen
0612 18 24
Bar graph
of the daily
profile
Brightness
Time
Display the
manual
controls
screen
(brief press)
Change
the channel
A, B, C or D
(depending on
the version) Selection of days
(cursor)
LMMJVSD
Channel
currently
displayed
Figure 1: Presentation of the screensaver and home
screen
Functional features
• Programming capacity: 200 or 400 steps depending
on the model
• Min. time between 2 steps: 1 minute
• Precision of operation: ±0.25 s/day
• The product switches to the standby state (display
off) after 1 minute of no voltage or inactivity.
It returns to auto mode when power is restored or
when a key is pressed.
• Bluetooth®radio frequency: 2.4 - 2.483 GHz
- Max. transmitting power: 10 mW
- Range: 10 m in free field
- Version: 4.2
• Mobile/PC terminal configuration
- iOS version equal to or greater than 8
- Android version equal to or greater than 5.1
- Windows version equal to or greater than 10
- Bluetooth®: version equal to or greater than 4.2
• Insulation class: 2
• Action type: 2B
• Software class: Class A
• Ball test T°: 75 °C
• Upstream protection: 16 A circuit breaker
• Stated voltage and current for EMC emissions
testing: 230 V~ / - 0.5 A
• Protection class: IP20 (case), IP30 (case under
faceplate)
• Impact resistance: IK04
Battery
• Power reserve: 10 years with no action
• Non-replaceable and non-rechargeable
Case
• EGN200AU dimensions: 36 mm / 2 modules
• EGN400AU dimensions: 72 mm / 4 modules
• DIN rail mounted independent product according to
EN 60715
Environment
• Operating T° -5 °C to +45 °C
• Storage T° -25 °C to +70 °C
• Relative humidity: 95% to 20°C
• Pollution category 2
Connection with screw terminals
• Rigid 0.2 to 4 mm2
• Flexible 0.2 to 2.5 mm2
• Screw recess: PH1
Initial set-up
With the configuration application
If the application is used to configure the clock, install
as described below.
1.Directly access the download link of the application
by scanning the QR code printed on the clock and
the instructions with a mobile terminal.
2.Download and install the configuration application.
3.Check that Bluetooth®is enabled (seeSettings /
BLUETOOTH chapter).
4.Pair your mobile terminal and your clock via the
Bluetooth®application.
5.
Program your product via the application. To do this,
follow the application instructions to configure the
clock.
With the local programming interface
During initial set-up, set the following:
• language;
• year, month, day;
• hour and minutes;
• daylight savings time change.
Press keys 3/4to enter the required settings on the
display.
Press the ok key to confirm.
Once the settings are completed, the clock switches
to automatic mode.
Manual commands
From the screen saver, press one of the 4 keys twice
to activate the backlight and then switch to the
home screen. Display the manual controls screen by
pressing the ok key.
From the screen saver, press one of the 4 keys twice
to activate the backlight and then switch to the
home screen. Display the manual controls screen by
pressing the ok key.
HOME
SCREEN MANUAL
CONTROLS
HOME
SCREEN
Press a key
twice
All programming and settings are based on the
following principle:
• Keys 3/4are used to navigate between outputs A,
B, C and D (depending on version).
• briefly press the OK key repeatedly to display the
various manual control options for the selected
output.
Connection diagram
• Device to be installed only by a qualified
electrician according to the standards
applicable in the country.
• Before connecting the brightness sensor, or
before carrying out any operations on
it, cut the 230 V power supply to the clock.
1Override input
or exception
2Brightness
sensor
Figure 2: EGN200AU connection diagram (2 outputs)
1Override input or exception
2Brightness sensor
Image 3: EGN400AU connection diagram (4 outputs)
Technical specifications
Electrical specifications
• Supply voltage: 230 V~ +10/-15%
and 240 V~ ± 6%
• Network frequency: 50/60 Hz
• Consumption: EGN200AU < 350 mW / EGN400AU
< 500 mW
• Output 2 or 4 non-insulated changeover contacts
(depending on the version)
• Max. breaking capacity: AC1 μ 16A 230 V~
• Incandescent light bulbs, power relay with contact:
normally open / 2300W_normally closed / 1500W
• Halogen lamps: 230 V~ 2300 W
• Fluorescent tubes, compensated // (max. 45 μF),
power relay with contact: normally open / 400W_
normally closed / 300 W
• Fluorescent tubes, uncompensated, series
compensated: 1000 W
• Compact fluorescent lamps and LED lamps, power
relay with contact: normally open / 400W_normally
closed / 300W
• Min. breaking capacity: AC1 100 mA 230 V~
• Rated shock voltage: 4 kV
• Maximum switching speed at full load: 6 switching
cycles/minute
6LE005569B
1
EGN200AU, EGN400AU
Hager Mood
zMulti-function Time Switch
2 Channel Bluetooth®
Multi-function Time Switch
4 Channel Bluetooth®
Additional information
is available by
scanning the displayed
QR code with your
mobile terminal.
Complies with
IMDA Standards
DA101847

Programs
To access the programs:
sett
SETTINGS
PROGRAMS
HOME
SCREEN
HOME
SCREEN
Press and hold
Press a key twice
WRITE / CHANGE PROGRAM
It is possible to create up to 10 or 20 programs
(depending on version).
In order to create a program:
• Select the + Add function;
• Change the program.
SETTINGS
PROGRAMS
PROGRAM 1
DELATE
PROGRAM 1
DISABLE
PROGRAMS
+ ADD
PROGRAM 1
CHANGE
Then define a weekly program. In order to do this:
• Program the selection of the output (or outputs) in
question.
EVENTS
LIST
ABCDOK
OUTPUTS
PROGRAM 1
CHANGE
Use keys 3/4and ok to select the output(s)
to be enabled.
The enabled output is on a black background
Press the ok key after selecting OK to go back to the
Change menu.
• In the list of events, create the first programming
step by selecting + Add, then:
- define the type of action linked to the program
step,
- define the trigger linked to the program step,
- select the day (or days) of the week linked to the
program step.
EVENTS LIST
+ ADD
OUTPUTS
PROGRAM 1
CHANGE
Up to 40
program steps
can be added
per program.
KEY LOCK
This function is used to lock the clock keypad. It can
be accessed via the configuration application or
locally using keys ok and ←.
• To enable this function locally, simultaneously press
the keys ok and ←(> 3 s) until the symbol is
displayed (2 s).
The user only accesses the home screen
and views the current program and the
status of the outputs.
• To disable this function locally, simultaneously
press the keys ok and ←(> 3 s) until the symbol
is displayed (2 s).
The user can access all screens.
Go back
to the home
screen
Option
display
Set the manual
control option
Change the channel
A, B, C or D
Display the output:
• output status on ON (black background);
• output status on OFF (white background).
MANUAL CONTROLS.
Figure 4: presentation of the manual controls screen.
The ←key can be used to return
to the home screen at any time.
The manual control options available for each output
(A, B, C and D) are:
• : exception on ON or OFF of the output with
respect to the current command. The return to
automatic mode will occur at the next program
step.
• : override on ON or OFF of the output
(permanent command). The override function forces
an output when in ON or OFF status. No other
command (ON, OFF, timer, pulse or exception) is
taken into account if the override is active. Only
cancelling the override or a manual command via
the front panel will authorize other commands
again.
• : manual on ON or OFF of the output (highest
priority command and only available if the product
has these buttons).
Priority: Manual mode > Override > Exception.
Reset
It is possible to reset the Bluetooth®or switch back
to the product factory settings.
Reset is accessible via:
• configuration application;
• locally on the clock, for more information, refer
to Settings / Reset (available in the complete
installation instructions).
Menu
If programming was performed via the
configuration application, the period (annual
cycle) cannot be changed from the pop-up
menu.
From the screen saver, press one of the 4 keys twice
to activate the backlight and then switch to the
home screen. Press and hold the ok key to view the
Programs / Settings menu.
All programming and settings are based on the
following principle:
• keys 3/4are used to navigate the menus and enter
settings;
• the ok key is used to confirm.
The ←key can be used to return to the previous
selection level at any time.
Press a key twice
Press and hold
PROGRAMS SETTINGS
BLUETOOTH
DATE/TIME
WIRED INPUT
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS
TIME CHANGE
ASTRO
PROGRAM 1
PROGRAM 2
––––––––
PROGRAM XX*
HOME
SCREEN
MANUAL
CONTROLS
CONTRAST
BACKLIGHT
LANGUAGE
RESET
FOR
LIST OF
PROGRAMS
HOME
SCREEN
(*) 10 or 20 programs
depending on the version
Settings
To access settings:
sett
SETTINGS
PROGRAMS
HOME
SCREEN
HOME
SCREEN
Press and hold
Press a key twice
T
he Settings menu provides access to the following settings:
SETTINGS
–––––
ASTRO
DAYLIGHT
SAVINGS TIME
CHANGE
WIRED
INPUT
DATE
& TIME
BLUETOOTH
CONTRAST
BACKLIGHT
LANGUAGE
RESET
FOR
BLUETOOTH
Bluetooth®activation
Enable the Bluetooth®function if the setup
application is used to program your clock.
DISABLE
ENABLE
–––––
ASTRO
DAYLIGHT
SAVINGS TIME
CHANGE
WIRED
INPUT
DATE
& TIME
BLUETOOTH
Press ok to confirm and the ←key to go back to the
Settings menu.
DATE- TIME
Set time and day
Use keys 3/4and ok
to set and confirm the date,
hour and minutes format.
YEAR
01.01.
19 MONTH
01/04/
01/04/
04
/19
DAY
30
.04.19
TIME FORMAT
24H
12H
30/04/19
TIME
15
:00
30/04/19
TIME
15: 31
–––––
ASTRO
DAYLIGHT
SAVINGS TIME
CHANGE
WIRED
INPUT
DATE
& TIME
BLUETOOTH
Press ok to confirm and go back to the Settings menu.
LANGUAGE
Select the desired language from among the following
languages: FRANÇAIS, DEUTSCH, ENGLISH,
NEDERLANDS, PORTUGUES, ESPAÑOL, ITALIANA,
ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ, SVENSKA.
FOR
RESET
LANGUAGE
BACKLIGHT
CONTRAST
–––––
Press ok to confirm the language and go back to the
Settings menu.
• When a load greater than 10A is used, a 2.5
mm2cable must be used.
• Not suitable for controlling SELV loads.
Hager 06.2020 - 6LE005569B
2Hager Controls S.A.S., 33 rue Saint-Nicolas, B.P. 10140, 67703 SAVERNE CEDEX, France - www.hager.com
Hager Controls hereby declares that this
EGN200AU and EGN400AU Time Switch radio
equipment complies with the essential
requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU.
The CE declaration
can be viewed at: www.hager.com
å and
The Bluetooth®word mark and logos are
registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG,
Inc. and any use of such marks by Hager is
under license. Other trademarks and trade
names are those of their respective owners.
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