Read the complete manual before carrying out the installation and activating the system. Keep the
manual for future reference.
1. DESCRIPTION
This digital time switch is part of the Niko product range of sensors and actuators. This range offers a number
of comfort functions in combination with various switching functions.
The control of this switch occurs via a sensor and an actuator:
•
A sensor (A) is the visible electronic component that – automatically or after manual control – sends
a switching command to the connected actuator for being performed. This component is available in
all Niko finishes and colours. The sensor is clicked onto the actuator.
•
An actuator (B) is the switching component that performs the action requested by the connected
sensor, such as switching the light or raising a roll-down shutter/sun blind. This component is located
behind the sensor in the flush-mounting box.
The time switch (sensor) is intended for indoor use only and can be combined with the following actuators:
420-00100: base with switching contact (10 A, 230 V)
•
420-00200: base with potential-free contact (4 A, 230 V) to which an external push button can
•
be connected
420-00300: base with two switching contacts (4 A, 230 V) to which an external push button can
•
be connected
420-00400: two-wire base (40 – 400 W, 230 V) to which an external push button can be connected
•
430-00500: Nikobus base
•
A
B
10A
4A
EXT1
R,L,C
R,L
420-0010X
420-0020X
2. COMPONENTS
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2.1. Control buttons
Control button
Function
changes the switch position of channel 1
changes the switch position of channel 2
selects the day
1
displays the time
programming
1
selection of the output
reset
3
Use only when activating or programming the digital time switch.
1
2
Only in combination with 430-00500 and 420-00300.
Do not use sharp metal objects to depress this button.
3
2.2. Display
➊
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
88:88
Prog.
88
C 1
C2
➐
➏➎
Symbol
Meaning
1
current day (1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday, ...)
2
programming mode
3
day- and time-setting mode
4
manual control is activated
5
: channel is not connected (off)
: channel is connected (on)
6
automatic mode: channel is being switched automatically; a program is active
7
memory location
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PMXXX-78200R17405
XXX-78200
40 - 400W
EXT1
EXT1
EXT1
EXT2
R
EXT2
420-0040X
430-0050X
2
➋
➌
➍
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3. PROGRAMMING
The time switch automatically returns to the start screen if you do not take any actions for a period of 30 seconds
while programming.
3.1. Basic settings
The basic settings are:
the number of channels (1 or 2) to be controlled.
•
day and time.
•
You must program these settings when you connect to the power for the first time (activation) and after each reset.
A. Setting the number of channels
You can use the sensor in combination with a single-channel or dual-channel actuator. Therefore, you must
set the number of channels (1 or 2) that you can control.
During activation or after a reset, all of the symbols and segments appear briefly on the display. Thereafter,
"CH:01" appears on the display.
You must set the number of channels only once. You do not have to repeat this step after a power interruption.
Step
Action
1
Press
or
2
Press
.
B. Setting day and time
Step
Action
1
Press
for three seconds to activate the
mode for setting the day and time.*
2
Press
.
3
Press
4A
or
4A
R,L
4
Press
.
420-0030X
*
After a lengthy power interruption, the time switch automatically switches to the day- and time-setting
mode. Go directly to step 2.
3.2. Setting day or week programs (automatic mode)
The time switch can perform actions automatically – program-controlled. For this, the device is equipped with
24 switching commands. Each command contains:
the time when switching must occur (switching moment).
•
the day(s) when the command is applicable.
•
the desired position of the channel or channels.
•
Adding a switching command
Step
Action
1
Press
for three seconds.
2
Press
briefly ...
3
Press
or
4
Press
briefly ...
5
Press
.
*
6
Press
.
*
If you select the memory location after an available memory location, then the number of memory locations
that are still available appears. For example: rE:21 = there are still 21 memory locations available.
Result
You set the number of channels (1 or 2).
.
Your selection is confirmed.
You return to the start screen.
Result
The time and the day begin to flash.
You set the day: 1 = Monday,
2 = Tuesday, ...
You set the time:
.
•
press briefly: set per minute
press and hold: set per five minutes
•
and then per hour
The day and time selected are confirmed.
You return to the start screen.
Result
You enter the programming mode.
The first switching command (01) appears.
... until the desired week block or day appears. In
sequence:
- 1234567 = entire week (Monday through Sunday)
- 123456 = long work week (Monday through Saturday)
- 12345 = short work week (Monday through Friday)
- 567 = long weekend (Friday through Sunday)
- 67 = short weekend (Saturday and Sunday)
- 1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday (individual days)
You set the hour at which the action must be
.
performed:
press briefly: set per minute
•
press and hold: set per five minutes and then
•
per hour
... until the desired switch position of the channel/
channels appear. In sequence:
C1
C2
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
-
ON
-
-
OFF
-
ON
The next memory location is called up.
You return to the start screen.
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