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Sentry
Digital Timers
Contents
7. Guarantee
6. Technical Data
5. Programming
4. Display Layout
3. DIN rail Installation
2. General Information
1. Safety precautions
05733s S4
G
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Safety precautions
· The connection and installation of electrical devices may only be carried out by a qualified
electrician.
· Interventions in and changes to the device result in the voiding of the warranty claim.
· Observe your national regulations and the respective safety provisions.
· Fixed and flexible conductors of up to 2,5 mm
2
may be attached to the external terminal clips.
· Flexible cables with a cross-section≤1mm
2
should not be attached.
General information
· Deactivation commands take priority over activation commands.
· If the power supply is correct, the dots shown between the hours and minutes (HH:MM)are
displayed permanently. The dots flash if the power supply is interrupted.
· If there is no power supply, the position indicator display goes out after 1 minute (sleep-function).
· The whole display flashes the battery needs to be changed for up to 2 weeks to warn that.
2
Do not dispose of with your normal household waste. DO NOT BURN.
The Timeswitch contains a Lithium ion battery.
Disposal
At the end and of their useful life the battery should be disposed of via suitable recycle centre.
Inductive loads, particularly compact fluorescent lamps or energy saving lamps, place a heavy stress
on the switching contacts. If in doubt about the ability of the Timeswitch to directly switch a particular
If in doubt please consult the Technical Sales and Service Department for assistance.
Note
load it is advisable to install the Timeswitch in conjunction with a suitable relay or contactor.
Installation on DIN rail Terminal diagram
1L
N
32
123LN
M
~
C1
–
–
Battery change
Type: CR 2032
Attention!
· The battery change may only be carried out
by a qualified electrician!
· Isolate the device before replacing the
battery!
· Check battery polarity when replacing.
3
Load
L
N
L
SUPPLY
N
32
1
Internal
switch
Clock
circuit
1
Load Load
L
N
L
SUPPLY
(TIMER)
N
Clock
circuit
32
Internal
switch
N
N
L
SUPPLY
(
LOAD
)
On / Off switching
Changeover switch
OK
reset
Display
AChannel status display
= Channel 1 ON
= Channel 1 OFF
B2 communication lines for time display,
menu items, entry prompts etc.
CDay-of-week display
DDisplay of summer/winter time
EHoliday mode display
FDisplay of AM/PM
GOperating voltage (permanently lit dots)
Reserve power operation (dots flash)
General information
· The middle communication line shows the
selectable menu item. If confirmed with OK,
this item is activated.
· Flashing texts or symbols require an entry.
· If no entries are made within the next
2 minutes, the clock reverts to Auto mode.
· The time switch has a sleep-function when
not connected to power supply, that keeps
screen blank. This function is activated after
2 minutes of no key board operations.
All settings saved will remain in the memory.
Buttons
+Scroll up in menu
Press briefly = +1
Press and hold (approx. 2 sec) = +5
–Scroll down in menu
Press briefly = -1
Press and hold (approx. 2 sec) = -5
Manual operation in the automatic
mode
Res The programs are retained in the case
of a reset. The date and time must be
set again. Press reset button with a
blunt object (pen).
Menu Exits the Automatic mode and enters
the Programming mode
Esc Press briefly = one step back
Press and hold (approx. 2 sec) = return
to Automatic mode
ok Make selection and apply
1234567
130(3".
: AM
PM
FIX
Res Menu ok
Esc
–+
A
B
C
F
E
D
G
4
&/(-*4)-"/(6"(&
1.
Initial start-up - selection of menu language
1
:
Res Menu ok
Esc
–+
Info
In the delivered state the time switch is in the Auto mode with a preset time, date and the menu
language English. After selecting language, the time switch jumps automatically to Program mode
after 4 seconds.
Prog.
ok ok
130(3".
1
:
Res Menu ok
Esc
–+
ok
English
Deutsch
Francais
Español
Italiano
Nederland
Portugues
Czech
5
Prog.
New weekly program
'3&&

8&&,-:/&8
ok ok
ok
5
0/.*/
00
5
0/)063
00 00
1234567
0/%":
ok+/- ok+/- +/- ok
Info
The time switch has 50
memory spaces.
Example
ON command at 3 pm.
OFF command at 6 pm.
· Select NEW program
and confirm with OK.
· Select WEEKLY program
and confirm with OK.
· The free memory spaces
are briefly displayed.
· Select day block or
individual day (block
formation as desired)
and confirm with OK.
· Enter hour for ON
command (+/-)and
confirm with OK.
· Enter minute for ON
command (+/-)and
confirm with OK.
· Enter hour for OFF
command (+/-)and
confirm with OK.
· Enter minute for OFF
command (+/-)and
confirm with OK.
· Program is saved.
· Program jumps to
selection WEEKLY. Now
additional programs can
be created.
5
0'')063
 00
5
0''%":
ok+/- ok+/-
5
0''.*/
00
+/- ok
4"7&%
0 0
8&&,-:
Esc
6
Prog.
New holidays program
'3&&

)0-*%":/&8
ok
ok ok+/-
50.0/

'30.%":
0 0
'30..0/
0 0
ok+/- ok+/- +/- ok
50%":

ok+/-
Info
The holiday program is
run every year unless
changes are program-
med in.
5
0/.*/
00
5
0/)063
00 00
1234567
0/%":
ok+/- ok+/-
5
0''%":
+/- ok
ok+/-
4"7&%

5
0''.*/
00
5
0'')063
 00
ok+/- ok+/-
)0-*%":
Esc
7
View, edit program
Info
· The program steps can
be scrolled through
with "+/-".
· The respective program
can be edited by
pressing OK.
The procedure is the
same as when creating
a new program.
Prog.
5
1
 00
5
1
 00
&%*5
+/-
ok +/- ok
5
0''.*/
00
5
0'')063
 00
5
0''%":
ok+/- ok+/- +/-
5
1

ok Esc
8
Delete all programs
$0/'*3."--%&-&5&
+/-
+/- ok ok
Prog.
Delete individual programs
Info
When deleting individual
programs, the corres-
ponding program steps
are deleted (e.g. P01 ON
and P02 OFF).
5
1
 00
4&-&$5%&-&5&
+/-
ok
$0/'*3.
ok
ok
+/- ok
9
Set AM/PM (12-hour-) or 24-hour display
)

))

130(3".
+/- ok Esc
".1.
 PM
ok+/-
Set date and time
Info
The date and time are
preset at the factory.
:&"3

%"5&5*.&130(3".
+/- ok +/- ok
1
)063

%"5&
0 0
.0/5)
0 0
ok+/- ok+/- +/- ok
.*/65&

ok+/-
10