RADEMACHER SpeedTimer 3650 05 12 Specification sheet

VBD 587-2 (07.13)
SpeedTimer Operating and Installation Manual
Time Switch for 50mm Switch Ranges
Item No: 3650 05 12
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Dear Customer,
These instructions...
...describe how to install, connect the electrical system and
operate your SpeedTimer time switch.
Before you begin, please read these instructions
through completely and follow all the safety
instructions.
Please store these instructions in a safe place and pass them on
to any future owners.
Damage resulting from non-compliance with these instructions
and safety instructions will void the guarantee. We assume no
liability for any resulting damage.
With your purchase of this SpeedTimer time switch, you
have decided in favour of a quality product manufactured by
RADEMACHER. Thank you for the trust you have placed in us.
This product has been developed with the greatest possible
convenience and optimum user-friendliness in mind. Having
applied uncompromising quality standards and carried out
thorough testing, we are proud to be able to present you with
this innovative product.

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Contents
1. Included in delivery ............................................4
2. Overall view - controls and installation housing ...5
3. Display icons .......................................................6
4. Key to symbols ....................................................7
5. General safety information ..................................7
6. Proper use ...........................................................8
7. Improper use .......................................................9
8. Brief description ..................................................9
8.1 Compatible switch ranges .......................10
9. Overview of features ..........................................11
10. Important information prior to electrical
installation and mounting .................................12
11. Safety instructions for electrical connection ......14
12. Electrical connection of the SpeedTimer ............15
13. Assembly ...........................................................16
14. Important information prior to conguration ....17
14.1 Brief description of the standard
display and main menu............................18
14.2 Introduction to opening and closing
the menus ...............................................19
15. Initial commissioning with the help of the
installation wizard .............................................20
16. [AUTO] automatic mode and [ ] manual
mode ................................................................22
16.1 Menu 1 - Toggling between [AUTO]
automatic mode and [ ]
manual mode ..........................................23
17. Opening and closing times [ ] .......................24
17.1 Menu 2 - Conguration of opening and
closing times [ ] ..................................26
18. Automatic darkness function .............................28
18.1 Menu 3 - Customising the automatic
darkness function [ ] ............................30
19. Automatic solar function ...................................32
19.1 Menu 4 - Conguring the automatic
solar function [ ] ..................................34
20. Random function [ ].......................................35
20.1 Menu 5 - Conguring the random
function [ ] ...........................................36
21. Menu 6 - System settings [ ] .........................37
21.1 Menu 6.1 - Set time and date [ ] ..........38
21.2 Menu 6.2 - Enter postcode (PLZ) ..............39
21.3 Menu 6.3 - Weekly program [ ]
on / o .....................................................40
21.4 Menu 6.4 - Conguration of obstacle
detection [ ] .........................................41
21.5 Menu 6.5 - Automatic summer/winter
changeover on/o ...................................45
21.6 Menu 6.6 - Total running time and
Venetian blinds mode [T] .........................47
21.7 Menu 6.7 - Display software version ........50
22. Software reset (restore factory settings) ............51
23. Carry out hardware reset ...................................52
24. Dismantling .......................................................53
25. CE Mark and EC Conformity ................................54
26. Technical Specications .....................................55
27. Factory settings .................................................56
28. Time zone table .................................................57
29. Menu overview ..................................................59
30. Warranty conditions ..........................................62

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1. Included in delivery
1.
2.
3.
Legend
1. Operating unit (50 x 50) mm
2. Frame
3. Installation housing
4. Light sensor (optional); item no. 7000 00 10 *
5. 2 x assembly screws (not illustrated)
6. 1 x operating manual (not illustrated)
* not included
4. (optional)

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2. Overall view - controls and installation housing
8. Up key
11. Connection socket
for the light sensor
7. Display
10. Down key
13. Installation housing
9.
M
Menu key
12.
OK
OK key
14. Connecting terminals

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3. Display icons
MO... SU (MO ... SO)- days of the week
8 - time / settings
Obstacle detection
Weekly programme
AUTO - automatic mode
ACTUAL (IST) value
Direction of travel - up / down
Manual operation
timer periods
Twilight function Sun function
Not assigned
Random function
Settings
T - jog mode
Automatic slat adjustment
NORMAL/ASTRO/SENSOR -
switch modes
Postcode
OFFSET (for Astro time)
SET (SOLL) value
L - not assigned

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4. Key to symbols
Risk of fatal electric shock.
This symbol warns of danger when working on electrical
connections, components, etc. It requires that safety precautions
be taken to protect the life and health of the person concerned.
This concerns your safety.
Please pay particular attention and carefully follow all
instructions marked with this symbol.
5. General safety information
STOP
NOTE/IMPORTANT/CAUTION
This is to draw your attention to information that is important
for trouble-free operation.
Please read the operating instructions for an external device
described at this point, (e.g. a tubular motor).
Danger due to electric shock when working on all
electrical systems.
◆The electrical connection and all work on electrical systems
must only be carried out by a qualified electrician in
accordance with the connection instructions in these
operating instructions, see page 15.
◆Carry out all installation and connection work only in an
isolated, de-energised state.

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STOP
The use of defective equipment can lead to personal injury
and damage to property (electric shocks, short circuiting).
◆Never use defective or damaged equipment. Please
contact our Customer Service department in the event of
faults, see page 64.
5. General safety information
Incorrect use leads to an increased risk of injury.
◆ Children must not be permitted to play with the SpeedTimer
roller shutter controller.
◆Never remove the operating unit from the installation
housing during operation.
6. Proper use
Only use the SpeedTimer for connecting and controlling the
tubular motors on roller shutters or Venetian blinds.
Operating conditions:
◆The tubular motor must be tted with a mechanical or
electronic end position switch.
◆ Only use the SpeedTimer in dry areas.
◆ A 230 V / 50 Hz power supply, together with a site-provided
disconnecting device (fuse, MCB), must be available at the
installation location.

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7. Improper use
◆Any other usage of the SpeedTimer will be regarded as
improper use.
◆Do not install the SpeedTimer outside.
i8. Brief description
The SpeedTimer is designed for controlling roller shutters /
Venetian blinds and slats by connecting a corresponding tubular
motor.
Roller shutter control
Various modes make it possible to automate the roller shutters
according to time / sun / darkness or per random control.
Venetian blinds / slat control
Convenient control of Venetian blinds or slats, with integrated
automatic slat adjustment.
Manual operation
In addition, it is possible to manually control the connected
tubular motor at any time by using the controls.
Assembly
SpeedTimer can be integrated into most commercially available
switch and frame ranges. Suitable switch ranges are detailed on
the following page.

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Manufacturer switch range
BERKER Arsys / K1 / S1
BUSCH-JAEGER Busch-Duro 2000 Si / Reex Si / alpha
exclusive / alpha nea / solo / impuls
GIRA Standard-System / S-Color
System / stainless steel range /
Standard 55
JUNG CD 500 / ST 550 / LS 990 / CDplus and
CD, however, with coloured rings
MERTEN M1 / Atelier / Artec / Trancent /
Antik Neu
PEHA Standard / Dialog / Aura
LEGRAND Creo / Tenara
VEDDER Alessa (plus)
8.1 Compatible switch ranges
NOTE
The highlighted switch ranges are suitable for use with the
light sensor.

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9. Overview of features
◆Installation wizard for easy commissioning.
◆Congurable obstacle detection for mechanical tubular
motors. *
◆Manual on-site control via generously-sized UP / DOWN
keys.
◆Easy conguration with menu-driven operation.
◆Automatic timer
- Opening and closing times (up/down) valid for every
day of the week.
◆Weekly program including:
- Individual daily program, individual opening and
closing times (up/down) for each day of the week.
◆Astro twilight function with
cut-o time ("latest at xx:xx hours").
◆Automatic darkness function (via light sensor) with
cut-o time ("latest at xx:xx hours").
◆Automatic solar function (via light sensor)
◆Random function (random delay of 0 to 30 minutes).
◆Easy AUTO / MANU switchover.
◆Jog mode, congurable tilting time (reversing) for Venetian
blinds.
◆Congurable motor control time.
◆Automatic summer / winter changeover.
* Obstacle detection can only be used in combination with a
mechanical tubular motor.
Description and conguration of the individual functions.
A precise description of the individual functions and settings is
included starting on page 17.

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14.
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Mount and install time
switch using the enclosed
installation housing only
(13).
The connecting terminals
(14) are located on the bot-
tom of the installation hous-
ing.
10. Important information prior to electrical installation and mounting
You must congure the end stops for the tubular motor
before using for the first time and making the final
electrical connection.
◆If no end stops are congured, then it is vital that both end
points are congured for the tubular motor, as failure to do
so can lead to malfunctions.
◆In order to do so, follow the information provided in the
operating manual for the respective tubular motor.

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NOTE
Parallel connection of electronic tubular motors
You can connect a maximum of 2 electronic tubular motors in
parallel to the SpeedTimer.
Parallel connection of mechanical tubular motors
A cut-o relay is required in order to connect mechanical tubular
motors in parallel.
10. Important information prior to electrical installation and mounting
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11. Safety instructions for electrical connection
Danger due to electric shock when working on all
electrical systems.
◆ The electrical connection and all work on electrical
systems must only be carried out by a qualied electrician
in accordance with the connection instructions in these
operating instructions.
◆ Carry out all installation and connection work only in an
isolated, zero-volts state.
◆ Disconnect all phases of the mains power supply cable and
secure it to prevent any reconnection.
◆ Check the system for a zero-voltage status.
◆ Prior to connecting, compare the information about voltage /
frequency on the device with that of the local electrical
grid operator.
Incorrect wiring may lead to short-circuits and destroy
the device.
◆ Follow the pin assignment detailed in the wiring diagram.
◆ Follow all the electrical connection specications in the
operating instructions of your tubular motor.

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12. Electrical connection of the SpeedTimer

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2.
3.
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13. Assembly
The SpeedTimer is intended for ush-mounting. We recommend
using a deep box.
You will need:
1 x 58mm ush-mounted box
Installation procedure:
1. Switch o the mains.
2. Make the electrical connection according to the wiring diagram
(see page 15).
3. Route the power cables to the ush-mounted box.
4. Slide the installation housing (3) into the ush-mounted box and
screw in place with the screws.
5. Fit the frame (2).
6. Carefully insert the operating unit (1) into the installation
housing (3).
7. Switch the mains power again back on again.

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14. Important information prior to conguration
All of the settings are menu-driven. In other words, you will be
prompted to carry out the required settings in a logical sequence
as shown on the display.
The operating system
◆The SpeedTimer is operated by means of the four keys on
the control module. The individual menu items are shown
on the display.
◆Each entry must be conrmed with [OK].
The key functions:
Menu key, [M]-key
◆Calls up the main menu.
◆Back to previous menu or standard display.
Up / Down keys
◆Manual operation (Up / Down).
◆ Selects the desired menu item.
◆Setting the parameters (pressing and holding a key for an
extended period causes the digits to change more quickly).
M
OK
[OK]-key
◆Conrms the selected menu.
◆Conrm and save entry.
◆Continue to next entry.

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14.1 Brief description of the standard display and main menu
The standard display (example) The main menu
◆Displays the current date and time.
◆ Displays the set mode and active functions.
◆Manual operation of the SpeedTimer is only possible from
the standard display.
◆Enables display and selection of the menu items and
individual functions.
◆Manual operation is not possible in this view.
◆If no key is pressed within 120 seconds, the display changes
back to the standard display. If this happens, any settings
that have not been conrmed with [OK] will be lost.

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1. Pressing the [M]-key
in the standard display
causes the main menu
to open.
14.2 Introduction to opening and closing the menus
3. The selected menu is
opened by pressing the
[OK]-key.
OK
M
The selected menu is indicated
by a number and a ashing icon.
4. Press for 1 second.
Pressing the [M]-key
from any of the menus
will return you to the
standard display.
Briey pressing the [M]-
key causes the display to
go back one menu step.
If no key is pressed within
120 seconds, the display
changes back to the
standard display.
M
approx. 1s
approx.
120s
2. The desired menu can
then be selected by using
the [Up/Down]-keys.

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15. Initial commissioning with the help of the installation wizard
An installation wizard is available in order to help you congure
the controller quickly and easily. The wizard automatically
guides you through the configuration process for initial
commissioning or after a software reset (see page 51)
Readiness for operation
The SpeedTimer is ready for use as soon as the installation wizard
has nished. In addition, you can customise settings and changes
at any time from the main menu.
Conguration sequence for
the installation wizard:
OK
2. Conrm the time and
continue to the next
setting.
3. Set and conrm the date.
4. Set and conrm the
year.
OK
OK
1. Set the time.
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