HPM D817SLIM User manual

1About your Slimline Digital Timer
2Mechanism Dimensions
Digital Timer
Cat. No. D817SLIM
Instruction Manual
This 7 day digital timer can be set with up to 16
programs. Each of these can be set to repeat daily,
weekly, daily during the working week, daily on
weekends and in a variety of other day combinations
to maximise exibility.
Additionally this timer has a Random Feature and
Countdown Mode.
This timer has an internal rechargeable battery
to keep your settings in the event of a power failure.
When new, or not used for some time,
the battery may need recharging before you can setup
your timer. Plug the timer in for a few
hours or overnight to recharge the battery.
42mm
25mm
44mm
12mm
118mm
3Operation
HPM recommends you keep these instructions for
future reference.
Setting a digital timer can be confusing at rst.
Essentially there are 3 steps:
1. Set the clock.
2. Setup your switching programs.
3. Put in AUTO mode and plug in your device.
The timer has 3 modes. Press the MENU button to
change from one mode to the next.
To return to clock mode from Program Setting Mode, press MENU twice.
To return to clock mode from Countdown Mode, press MENU once.
1. Clock Mode –
The screen will display the
current time and day.
2. Program Mode –
Enables you to scroll
through to view or set the
16 program settings.
3. Countdown Mode –
Enables you to simply set
the timer to turn ON or
OFF at a later time.
MENU
UP
RCL
OK
DOWN
RESET
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1ON
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AUTO
OFF
+1h 0:00 00
AUTO
OFF
OTD
+1h
AClock Mode - Setting the Clock
BProgram Mode – Navigating Program Mode
(i) Hold the ok button until the day of the week ashes
– press the up button to cycle through and select
the day that it is then press ok.
(ii) Set the hours for the current time – press ok
– set the minutes then press ok then press menu
(iii) On the clock screen there 4 options for the mode
– press the up button to cycle through the modes
(iv) On – straight override - power on all the time
(v) O – override o – no power
(vi)
Auto On – Is a temporary override where the unit gives
power until the program starts. Its used once off then the
unit continues on with the program – example if connected
to a light and its 6pm, you’re setting the timer for 7, this
mode will turn the light on until the program starts then
continues to turn off and on as per the program
(vii) Auto o- is straight timer mode. Turns the unit on and
o per the timer programs
Press menu – 1on will ash – this is to set the on program
time
Press ok then the days of the week will ash. If timer is to be
used for all days of the week press ok or press up to cycle
through the options ie single days or monday wednesday
friday.
Press ok then set the hours for the on time – press ok and set
the minutes for the on time. Press ok once done and the 1on
will ash again. Press up and it will change to 1o
Press ok then the days of the week will ash. If timer is to be
used for all days of the week press ok or press up to cycle through the options ie single days,
monday wednesday friday or just saturday sunday etc.
Press ok then set the hours for the o time – press ok and set the minutes for the on
time. Press ok once done and the 1o will ash again.
If you want to set a second program, press up and 2on will ash. This is the 2nd on
program, follow the above steps to set the 2on time then set the 2o time and so on
upto 16 programs.
Customer Service
For all customer service and
technical support enquiries please
call Monday to Friday during
business hours.
Legrand Australia
1300 369 777
www.hpm.com.au
Legrand - New Zealand
0800 476 009
www.hpm.co.nz
Warranty
Legrand warrants this product for a period of 1 year
from the date of purchase.
These goods come with guarantees that cannot be
excluded under the Australian and New Zealand
Consumer Laws. You are entitled to a replacement
or a refund for a major failure and for compensation
for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.
You are also entitled to have the goods repaired if
the goods fail to be acceptable quality and the failure
does not amount to a major failure.
See the Warranty card enclosed with this product
for further details.
25521B

1About your Slimline Digital Timer
2Mechanism Dimensions
Digital Timer
Cat. No. D817SLIM
Instruction Manual
This 7 day digital timer can be set with up to 16
programs. Each of these can be set to repeat daily,
weekly, daily during the working week, daily on
weekends and in a variety of other day combinations
to maximise exibility.
Additionally this timer has a Random Feature and
Countdown Mode.
This timer has an internal rechargeable battery
to keep your settings in the event of a power failure.
When new, or not used for some time,
the battery may need recharging before you can setup
your timer. Plug the timer in for a few
hours or overnight to recharge the battery.
42mm
25mm
44mm
12mm
118mm
3Operation
HPM recommends you keep these instructions for
future reference.
Setting a digital timer can be confusing at rst.
Essentially there are 3 steps:
1. Set the clock.
2. Setup your switching programs.
3. Put in AUTO mode and plug in your device.
The timer has 3 modes. Press the MENU button to
change from one mode to the next.
To return to clock mode from Program Setting Mode, press MENU twice.
To return to clock mode from Countdown Mode, press MENU once.
1. Clock Mode –
The screen will display the
current time and day.
2. Program Mode –
Enables you to scroll
through to view or set the
16 program settings.
3. Countdown Mode –
Enables you to simply set
the timer to turn ON or
OFF at a later time.
MENU
UP
RCL
OK
DOWN
RESET
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P
1ON
10:5925
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AUTO
OFF
+1h 0:00 00
AUTO
OFF
OTD
+1h
AClock Mode - Setting the Clock
BProgram Mode – Navigating Program Mode
(i) Hold the ok button until the day of the week ashes
– press the up button to cycle through and select
the day that it is then press ok.
(ii) Set the hours for the current time – press ok
– set the minutes then press ok then press menu
(iii) On the clock screen there 4 options for the mode
– press the up button to cycle through the modes
(iv) On – straight override - power on all the time
(v) O – override o – no power
(vi)
Auto On – Is a temporary override where the unit gives
power until the program starts. Its used once off then the
unit continues on with the program – example if connected
to a light and its 6pm, you’re setting the timer for 7, this
mode will turn the light on until the program starts then
continues to turn off and on as per the program
(vii) Auto o- is straight timer mode.Turns the unit on and
o per the timer programs
Press menu – 1on will ash – this is to set the on program
time
Press ok then the days of the week will ash. If timer is to be
used for all days of the week press ok or press up to cycle
through the options ie single days or monday wednesday
friday.
Press ok then set the hours for the on time – press ok and set
the minutes for the on time. Press ok once done and the 1on
will ash again. Press up and it will change to 1o
Press ok then the days of the week will ash. If timer is to be
used for all days of the week press ok or press up to cycle through the options ie single days,
monday wednesday friday or just saturday sunday etc.
Press ok then set the hours for the o time – press ok and set the minutes for the on
time. Press ok once done and the 1o will ash again.
If you want to set a second program, press up and 2on will ash. This is the 2nd on
program, follow the above steps to set the 2on time then set the 2o time and so on
upto 16 programs.
Customer Service
For all customer service and
technical support enquiries please
call Monday to Friday during
business hours.
Legrand Australia
1300 369 777
www.hpm.com.au
Legrand - New Zealand
0800 476 009
www.hpm.co.nz
Warranty
Legrand warrants this product for a period of 1 year
from the date of purchase.
These goods come with guarantees that cannot be
excluded under the Australian and New Zealand
Consumer Laws. You are entitled to a replacement
or a refund for a major failure and for compensation
for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.
You are also entitled to have the goods repaired if
the goods fail to be acceptable quality and the failure
does not amount to a major failure.
See the Warranty card enclosed with this product
for further details.
25521B

1About your Slimline Digital Timer
2Mechanism Dimensions
Digital Timer
Cat. No. D817SLIM
Instruction Manual
This 7 day digital timer can be set with up to 16
programs. Each of these can be set to repeat daily,
weekly, daily during the working week, daily on
weekends and in a variety of other day combinations
to maximise exibility.
Additionally this timer has a Random Feature and
Countdown Mode.
This timer has an internal rechargeable battery
to keep your settings in the event of a power failure.
When new, or not used for some time,
the battery may need recharging before you can setup
your timer. Plug the timer in for a few
hours or overnight to recharge the battery.
42mm
25mm
44mm
12mm
118mm
3Operation
HPM recommends you keep these instructions for
future reference.
Setting a digital timer can be confusing at rst.
Essentially there are 3 steps:
1. Set the clock.
2. Setup your switching programs.
3. Put in AUTO mode and plug in your device.
The timer has 3 modes. Press the MENU button to
change from one mode to the next.
To return to clock mode from Program Setting Mode, press MENU twice.
To return to clock mode from Countdown Mode, press MENU once.
1. Clock Mode –
The screen will display the
current time and day.
2. Program Mode –
Enables you to scroll
through to view or set the
16 program settings.
3. Countdown Mode –
Enables you to simply set
the timer to turn ON or
OFF at a later time.
MENU
UP
RCL
OK
DOWN
RESET
15:43
WE
P
1ON
10:5925
WE
AUTO
OFF
+1h 0:00 00
AUTO
OFF
OTD
+1h
AClock Mode - Setting the Clock
BProgram Mode – Navigating Program Mode
(i) Hold the ok button until the day of the week ashes
– press the up button to cycle through and select
the day that it is then press ok.
(ii) Set the hours for the current time – press ok
– set the minutes then press ok then press menu
(iii) On the clock screen there 4 options for the mode
– press the up button to cycle through the modes
(iv) On – straight override - power on all the time
(v) O – override o – no power
(vi)
Auto On – Is a temporary override where the unit gives
power until the program starts. Its used once off then the
unit continues on with the program – example if connected
to a light and its 6pm, you’re setting the timer for 7, this
mode will turn the light on until the program starts then
continues to turn off and on as per the program
(vii) Auto o- is straight timer mode. Turns the unit on and
o per the timer programs
Press menu – 1on will ash – this is to set the on program
time
Press ok then the days of the week will ash. If timer is to be
used for all days of the week press ok or press up to cycle
through the options ie single days or monday wednesday
friday.
Press ok then set the hours for the on time – press ok and set
the minutes for the on time. Press ok once done and the 1on
will ash again. Press up and it will change to 1o
Press ok then the days of the week will ash. If timer is to be
used for all days of the week press ok or press up to cycle through the options ie single days,
monday wednesday friday or just saturday sunday etc.
Press ok then set the hours for the o time – press ok and set the minutes for the on
time. Press ok once done and the 1o will ash again.
If you want to set a second program, press up and 2on will ash. This is the 2nd on
program, follow the above steps to set the 2on time then set the 2o time and so on
upto 16 programs.
Customer Service
For all customer service and
technical support enquiries please
call Monday to Friday during
business hours.
Legrand Australia
1300 369 777
www.hpm.com.au
Legrand - New Zealand
0800 476 009
www.hpm.co.nz
Warranty
Legrand warrants this product for a period of 1 year
from the date of purchase.
These goods come with guarantees that cannot be
excluded under the Australian and New Zealand
Consumer Laws. You are entitled to a replacement
or a refund for a major failure and for compensation
for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.
You are also entitled to have the goods repaired if
the goods fail to be acceptable quality and the failure
does not amount to a major failure.
See the Warranty card enclosed with this product
for further details.
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ECountdown Mode
Countdown Mode lets you set up a delayed ON or
OFF switching. It’s a bit like a kitchen timer, except
instead of an alarm ringing when the clock reaches
zero, the timer switches power ON or OFF.
(i) Before setting the Countdown time choose
whether you want to turn power ON or OFF
after the time has elapsed:
• Delayed switch OFF: use the UP button to
switch the timer to ON or AUTO ON for a
delayed switch OFF
• Delayed switch ON: use the UP button to
switch the timer to OFF or AUTO OFF for a
delayed switch ON
(ii) Press MENU twice to scroll to Countdown Mode.
The letters CTD will show on the display above the
The Random Feature will delay the preset ON and
OFF times of your set programs by between 4 and
32 minutes. This means you can set one program
to repeat every day but the switching pattern will
vary a little from day to day. This feature is ideal
to use with lamps when you go on holidays as the
switching pattern is not predictable.
To turn on the Random Feature, in Clock Mode,
10:5925
WE
ON
ON
+1h
MENU
MENU
OK
UP
UP
RND
DOWN
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AUTO
OFF
+1h
0:00 00
OTD
+1h
DOWN
seconds.
(iii) The display shows 0:00:00 and the hour position will ash. Use the UP
and DOWN buttons to set the hour (0- 99). Press OK – the minutes
position will ash.
(iv) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the minute (0-59). Press OK – the
seconds position will ash.
(v) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the seconds (0-59). Press OK.
(vi) The timer will start to count down straight away and the letters CTD will
ash. After 2 minutes the display will return to Clock Mode. Countdown
Mode overrides the programmed settings and Random Feature.
(vii) To cancel the Countdown scroll to the Countdown Mode display and
press RCL. Hint! Pressing the RCL button in Clock Mode will adjust
between Standard and Daylight Savings Times – you must return to the
Countdown Mode display to cancel the Countdown.
DRandom Feature
press the DOWN button once. The letters RND will show on the display.
To turn o the Random Feature, press the DOWN button again.
FDeleting Programs
GTroubleshooting
Timer not turning o – if only using one program, check the programs are set
correctly- also ensure there is no program in program 2on – if no program is set
it should show --:-- a time of 0:00 means program 2on is set for on at midnight
and may interfere with other programs at this time.
Timer not turning on – ensure item connected to timer is turned on and
powerpoint switch is turned on. To rule out compatibility/connection problems,
on the clock screen, press up to cylce through the modes, when‘on’is selected
the connected device should turn on – if it doesnt it may not be compatible.
Unit turning on and o later than program (between 4 and 32 minutes later than
time set) – ensure random function isnt on - ‘rnd’will be above the seconds on
the clock screen if this function is turned on. Press the down button to turn this
o or on.
Note: timer must be in auto on or auto o for the timer to run – change by
pressing up on the clock screen
Step 1: – To delete ALL pre-programmed settings, press the RESET button.
The clock will need to be reset.
– To delete an individual timer setting, re-programme the required
block so the start and nish times are the same
OR
Step 2: – Scroll to the block you wish to delete and press the MODE button.
The display will change to --:--.
To retrieve the setting press the MODE button again.
CActivate the Timer and Timer Override
To have the timer automatically operate your
device the word AUTO must be displayed when in
Clock Mode.
Press the UP button to scroll through 4 options:
- ON: power is available to your device at all times.
This is the same as leaving your device plugged
in at the wall.
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ON
+1h
MENU UP
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AUTO
ON
+1h
UP
10:5925
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OFF
+1h
UP
10:5925
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AUTO
OFF
+1h
UP
-AUTO ON: power is
available to your device
until the next OFF
switching time. In the
example in (xii), a lamp
plugged into the timer
will remain ON until
7:05 pm
-OFF: power will not
be available to the
device plugged into
the timer. This is the
same as turning o
the power point. NB:
This is a convenience
setting. For safety
HPM recommends
unplugging the timer
from the wall and
using the device’s OFF
switch when performing
maintenance tasks like
replacing a globe.
-AUTO OFF: power will
not be available until
the next ON switching
time. In the example in
(vii) a lamp will remain
OFF until 5:15pm

ECountdown Mode
Countdown Mode lets you set up a delayed ON or
OFF switching. It’s a bit like a kitchen timer, except
instead of an alarm ringing when the clock reaches
zero, the timer switches power ON or OFF.
(i) Before setting the Countdown time choose
whether you want to turn power ON or OFF
after the time has elapsed:
• Delayed switch OFF: use the UP button to
switch the timer to ON or AUTO ON for a
delayed switch OFF
• Delayed switch ON: use the UP button to
switch the timer to OFF or AUTO OFF for a
delayed switch ON
(ii) Press MENU twice to scroll to Countdown Mode.
The letters CTD will show on the display above the
The Random Feature will delay the preset ON and
OFF times of your set programs by between 4 and
32 minutes. This means you can set one program
to repeat every day but the switching pattern will
vary a little from day to day. This feature is ideal
to use with lamps when you go on holidays as the
switching pattern is not predictable.
To turn on the Random Feature, in Clock Mode,
10:5925
WE
ON
ON
+1h
MENU
MENU
OK
UP
UP
RND
DOWN
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WE
AUTO
OFF
+1h
0:00 00
OTD
+1h
DOWN
seconds.
(iii) The display shows 0:00:00 and the hour position will ash. Use the UP
and DOWN buttons to set the hour (0- 99). Press OK – the minutes
position will ash.
(iv) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the minute (0-59). Press OK – the
seconds position will ash.
(v) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the seconds (0-59). Press OK.
(vi) The timer will start to count down straight away and the letters CTD will
ash. After 2 minutes the display will return to Clock Mode. Countdown
Mode overrides the programmed settings and Random Feature.
(vii) To cancel the Countdown scroll to the Countdown Mode display and
press RCL. Hint! Pressing the RCL button in Clock Mode will adjust
between Standard and Daylight Savings Times – you must return to the
Countdown Mode display to cancel the Countdown.
DRandom Feature
press the DOWN button once. The letters RND will show on the display.
To turn o the Random Feature, press the DOWN button again.
FDeleting Programs
GTroubleshooting
Timer not turning o – if only using one program, check the programs are set
correctly- also ensure there is no program in program 2on – if no program is set
it should show --:-- a time of 0:00 means program 2on is set for on at midnight
and may interfere with other programs at this time.
Timer not turning on – ensure item connected to timer is turned on and
powerpoint switch is turned on. To rule out compatibility/connection problems,
on the clock screen, press up to cylce through the modes, when‘on’is selected
the connected device should turn on – if it doesnt it may not be compatible.
Unit turning on and o later than program (between 4 and 32 minutes later than
time set) – ensure random function isnt on - ‘rnd’will be above the seconds on
the clock screen if this function is turned on. Press the down button to turn this
o or on.
Note: timer must be in auto on or auto o for the timer to run – change by
pressing up on the clock screen
Step 1: – To delete ALL pre-programmed settings, press the RESET button.
The clock will need to be reset.
– To delete an individual timer setting, re-programme the required
block so the start and nish times are the same
OR
Step 2: – Scroll to the block you wish to delete and press the MODE button.
The display will change to --:--.
To retrieve the setting press the MODE button again.
CActivate the Timer and Timer Override
To have the timer automatically operate your
device the word AUTO must be displayed when in
Clock Mode.
Press the UP button to scroll through 4 options:
- ON: power is available to your device at all times.
This is the same as leaving your device plugged
in at the wall.
10:5925
WE
ON
+1h
MENU UP
10:5925
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AUTO
ON
+1h
UP
10:5925
WE
OFF
+1h
UP
10:5925
WE
AUTO
OFF
+1h
UP
-AUTO ON: power is
available to your device
until the next OFF
switching time. In the
example in (xii), a lamp
plugged into the timer
will remain ON until
7:05 pm
-OFF: power will not
be available to the
device plugged into
the timer. This is the
same as turning o
the power point. NB:
This is a convenience
setting. For safety
HPM recommends
unplugging the timer
from the wall and
using the device’s OFF
switch when performing
maintenance tasks like
replacing a globe.
-AUTO OFF: power will
not be available until
the next ON switching
time. In the example in
(vii) a lamp will remain
OFF until 5:15pm

ECountdown Mode
Countdown Mode lets you set up a delayed ON or
OFF switching. It’s a bit like a kitchen timer, except
instead of an alarm ringing when the clock reaches
zero, the timer switches power ON or OFF.
(i) Before setting the Countdown time choose
whether you want to turn power ON or OFF
after the time has elapsed:
• Delayed switch OFF: use the UP button to
switch the timer to ON or AUTO ON for a
delayed switch OFF
• Delayed switch ON: use the UP button to
switch the timer to OFF or AUTO OFF for a
delayed switch ON
(ii) Press MENU twice to scroll to Countdown Mode.
The letters CTD will show on the display above the
The Random Feature will delay the preset ON and
OFF times of your set programs by between 4 and
32 minutes. This means you can set one program
to repeat every day but the switching pattern will
vary a little from day to day. This feature is ideal
to use with lamps when you go on holidays as the
switching pattern is not predictable.
To turn on the Random Feature, in Clock Mode,
10:5925
WE
ON
ON
+1h
MENU
MENU
OK
UP
UP
RND
DOWN
10:5925
WE
AUTO
OFF
+1h
0:00 00
OTD
+1h
DOWN
seconds.
(iii) The display shows 0:00:00 and the hour position will ash. Use the UP
and DOWN buttons to set the hour (0- 99). Press OK – the minutes
position will ash.
(iv) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the minute (0-59). Press OK – the
seconds position will ash.
(v) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the seconds (0-59). Press OK.
(vi) The timer will start to count down straight away and the letters CTD will
ash. After 2 minutes the display will return to Clock Mode. Countdown
Mode overrides the programmed settings and Random Feature.
(vii) To cancel the Countdown scroll to the Countdown Mode display and
press RCL. Hint! Pressing the RCL button in Clock Mode will adjust
between Standard and Daylight Savings Times – you must return to the
Countdown Mode display to cancel the Countdown.
DRandom Feature
press the DOWN button once. The letters RND will show on the display.
To turn o the Random Feature, press the DOWN button again.
FDeleting Programs
GTroubleshooting
Timer not turning o – if only using one program, check the programs are set
correctly- also ensure there is no program in program 2on – if no program is set
it should show --:-- a time of 0:00 means program 2on is set for on at midnight
and may interfere with other programs at this time.
Timer not turning on – ensure item connected to timer is turned on and
powerpoint switch is turned on. To rule out compatibility/connection problems,
on the clock screen, press up to cylce through the modes, when‘on’is selected
the connected device should turn on – if it doesnt it may not be compatible.
Unit turning on and o later than program (between 4 and 32 minutes later than
time set) – ensure random function isnt on - ‘rnd’will be above the seconds on
the clock screen if this function is turned on. Press the down button to turn this
o or on.
Note: timer must be in auto on or auto o for the timer to run – change by
pressing up on the clock screen
Step 1: – To delete ALL pre-programmed settings, press the RESET button.
The clock will need to be reset.
– To delete an individual timer setting, re-programme the required
block so the start and nish times are the same
OR
Step 2: – Scroll to the block you wish to delete and press the MODE button.
The display will change to --:--.
To retrieve the setting press the MODE button again.
CActivate the Timer and Timer Override
To have the timer automatically operate your
device the word AUTO must be displayed when in
Clock Mode.
Press the UP button to scroll through 4 options:
- ON: power is available to your device at all times.
This is the same as leaving your device plugged
in at the wall.
10:5925
WE
ON
+1h
MENU UP
10:5925
WE
AUTO
ON
+1h
UP
10:5925
WE
OFF
+1h
UP
10:5925
WE
AUTO
OFF
+1h
UP
-AUTO ON: power is
available to your device
until the next OFF
switching time. In the
example in (xii), a lamp
plugged into the timer
will remain ON until
7:05 pm
-OFF: power will not
be available to the
device plugged into
the timer. This is the
same as turning o
the power point. NB:
This is a convenience
setting. For safety
HPM recommends
unplugging the timer
from the wall and
using the device’s OFF
switch when performing
maintenance tasks like
replacing a globe.
-AUTO OFF: power will
not be available until
the next ON switching
time. In the example in
(vii) a lamp will remain
OFF until 5:15pm

ECountdown Mode
Countdown Mode lets you set up a delayed ON or
OFF switching. It’s a bit like a kitchen timer, except
instead of an alarm ringing when the clock reaches
zero, the timer switches power ON or OFF.
(i) Before setting the Countdown time choose
whether you want to turn power ON or OFF
after the time has elapsed:
• Delayed switch OFF: use the UP button to
switch the timer to ON or AUTO ON for a
delayed switch OFF
• Delayed switch ON: use the UP button to
switch the timer to OFF or AUTO OFF for a
delayed switch ON
(ii) Press MENU twice to scroll to Countdown Mode.
The letters CTD will show on the display above the
The Random Feature will delay the preset ON and
OFF times of your set programs by between 4 and
32 minutes. This means you can set one program
to repeat every day but the switching pattern will
vary a little from day to day. This feature is ideal
to use with lamps when you go on holidays as the
switching pattern is not predictable.
To turn on the Random Feature, in Clock Mode,
10:5925
WE
ON
ON
+1h
MENU
MENU
OK
UP
UP
RND
DOWN
10:5925
WE
AUTO
OFF
+1h
0:00 00
OTD
+1h
DOWN
seconds.
(iii) The display shows 0:00:00 and the hour position will ash. Use the UP
and DOWN buttons to set the hour (0- 99). Press OK – the minutes
position will ash.
(iv) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the minute (0-59). Press OK – the
seconds position will ash.
(v) Use the UP and DOWN buttons to set the seconds (0-59). Press OK.
(vi) The timer will start to count down straight away and the letters CTD will
ash. After 2 minutes the display will return to Clock Mode. Countdown
Mode overrides the programmed settings and Random Feature.
(vii) To cancel the Countdown scroll to the Countdown Mode display and
press RCL. Hint! Pressing the RCL button in Clock Mode will adjust
between Standard and Daylight Savings Times – you must return to the
Countdown Mode display to cancel the Countdown.
DRandom Feature
press the DOWN button once. The letters RND will show on the display.
To turn o the Random Feature, press the DOWN button again.
FDeleting Programs
GTroubleshooting
Timer not turning o – if only using one program, check the programs are set
correctly- also ensure there is no program in program 2on – if no program is set
it should show --:-- a time of 0:00 means program 2on is set for on at midnight
and may interfere with other programs at this time.
Timer not turning on – ensure item connected to timer is turned on and
powerpoint switch is turned on. To rule out compatibility/connection problems,
on the clock screen, press up to cylce through the modes, when‘on’is selected
the connected device should turn on – if it doesnt it may not be compatible.
Unit turning on and o later than program (between 4 and 32 minutes later than
time set) – ensure random function isnt on - ‘rnd’will be above the seconds on
the clock screen if this function is turned on. Press the down button to turn this
o or on.
Note: timer must be in auto on or auto o for the timer to run – change by
pressing up on the clock screen
Step 1: – To delete ALL pre-programmed settings, press the RESET button.
The clock will need to be reset.
– To delete an individual timer setting, re-programme the required
block so the start and nish times are the same
OR
Step 2: – Scroll to the block you wish to delete and press the MODE button.
The display will change to --:--.
To retrieve the setting press the MODE button again.
CActivate the Timer and Timer Override
To have the timer automatically operate your
device the word AUTO must be displayed when in
Clock Mode.
Press the UP button to scroll through 4 options:
- ON: power is available to your device at all times.
This is the same as leaving your device plugged
in at the wall.
10:5925
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ON
+1h
MENU UP
10:5925
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AUTO
ON
+1h
UP
10:5925
WE
OFF
+1h
UP
10:5925
WE
AUTO
OFF
+1h
UP
-AUTO ON: power is
available to your device
until the next OFF
switching time. In the
example in (xii), a lamp
plugged into the timer
will remain ON until
7:05 pm
-OFF: power will not
be available to the
device plugged into
the timer. This is the
same as turning o
the power point. NB:
This is a convenience
setting. For safety
HPM recommends
unplugging the timer
from the wall and
using the device’s OFF
switch when performing
maintenance tasks like
replacing a globe.
-AUTO OFF: power will
not be available until
the next ON switching
time. In the example in
(vii) a lamp will remain
OFF until 5:15pm

1About your Slimline Digital Timer
2Mechanism Dimensions
Digital Timer
Cat. No. D817SLIM
Instruction Manual
This 7 day digital timer can be set with up to 16
programs. Each of these can be set to repeat daily,
weekly, daily during the working week, daily on
weekends and in a variety of other day combinations
to maximise exibility.
Additionally this timer has a Random Feature and
Countdown Mode.
This timer has an internal rechargeable battery
to keep your settings in the event of a power failure.
When new, or not used for some time,
the battery may need recharging before you can setup
your timer. Plug the timer in for a few
hours or overnight to recharge the battery.
42mm
25mm
44mm
12mm
118mm
3Operation
HPM recommends you keep these instructions for
future reference.
Setting a digital timer can be confusing at rst.
Essentially there are 3 steps:
1. Set the clock.
2. Setup your switching programs.
3. Put in AUTO mode and plug in your device.
The timer has 3 modes. Press the MENU button to
change from one mode to the next.
To return to clock mode from Program Setting Mode, press MENU twice.
To return to clock mode from Countdown Mode, press MENU once.
1. Clock Mode –
The screen will display the
current time and day.
2. Program Mode –
Enables you to scroll
through to view or set the
16 program settings.
3. Countdown Mode –
Enables you to simply set
the timer to turn ON or
OFF at a later time.
MENU
UP
RCL
OK
DOWN
RESET
15:43
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P
1ON
10:5925
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AUTO
OFF
+1h 0:00 00
AUTO
OFF
OTD
+1h
AClock Mode - Setting the Clock
BProgram Mode – Navigating Program Mode
(i) Hold the ok button until the day of the week ashes
– press the up button to cycle through and select
the day that it is then press ok.
(ii) Set the hours for the current time – press ok
– set the minutes then press ok then press menu
(iii) On the clock screen there 4 options for the mode
– press the up button to cycle through the modes
(iv) On – straight override - power on all the time
(v) O – override o – no power
(vi)
Auto On – Is a temporary override where the unit gives
power until the program starts. Its used once off then the
unit continues on with the program – example if connected
to a light and its 6pm, you’re setting the timer for 7, this
mode will turn the light on until the program starts then
continues to turn off and on as per the program
(vii) Auto o- is straight timer mode. Turns the unit on and
o per the timer programs
Press menu – 1on will ash – this is to set the on program
time
Press ok then the days of the week will ash. If timer is to be
used for all days of the week press ok or press up to cycle
through the options ie single days or monday wednesday
friday.
Press ok then set the hours for the on time – press ok and set
the minutes for the on time. Press ok once done and the 1on
will ash again. Press up and it will change to 1o
Press ok then the days of the week will ash. If timer is to be
used for all days of the week press ok or press up to cycle through the options ie single days,
monday wednesday friday or just saturday sunday etc.
Press ok then set the hours for the o time – press ok and set the minutes for the on
time. Press ok once done and the 1o will ash again.
If you want to set a second program, press up and 2on will ash. This is the 2nd on
program, follow the above steps to set the 2on time then set the 2o time and so on
upto 16 programs.
Customer Service
For all customer service and
technical support enquiries please
call Monday to Friday during
business hours.
Legrand Australia
1300 369 777
www.hpm.com.au
Legrand - New Zealand
0800 476 009
www.hpm.co.nz
Warranty
Legrand warrants this product for a period of 1 year
from the date of purchase.
These goods come with guarantees that cannot be
excluded under the Australian and New Zealand
Consumer Laws. You are entitled to a replacement
or a refund for a major failure and for compensation
for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.
You are also entitled to have the goods repaired if
the goods fail to be acceptable quality and the failure
does not amount to a major failure.
See the Warranty card enclosed with this product
for further details.
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