- AUTO. Automatically performs the time changes on the last Sundays in
March and October.
- MANUAL. For selecting the month, day and time for Summer/Winter time
changes time.
- DEACT. No time change.
o STATUS. This menu is used to modify unit operational status.
- ACTIVE. Normal operation.
- OFF. Both channels are OFF.
- NUM. DAYS (01 to 99). This is employed to choose the days on which the
unit will be deactivated (switched off). The number of days will begin to
count from the time of activating this menu and end at 00:00 hours when
the selected number of days has elapsed. (HOLIDAY PERIOD)
o TIMER. The menu indicating the ON time in hours for each circuit.
- DELETE C1. Resets channel 1 hour-timer to zero.
- DELETE C2. Resets channel 2 hour-timer to zero.
o INFRARED. For downloading data via the remote control. (See the section
DATA-DOWNLOADING WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL)
o CONTRAST. The menu that is used to set display contrast.
- MINIMUM, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH, or MAXIMUM.
When a key is pressed, contrast will change to maximum contrast for three
seconds. If, at the end of this time, no key has been pressed, the contrast
level will return to its previous level.
The display is always at maximum level during programming.
o VERSION. This indicates the installed software version.
If operations are programmed that coincide in time, it must be taken into account
that some take priority over others. The priority order is as follows:
OFF MODE
PERMANENT MODE
....
PROG_70
MANUAL OPERATION
The status of the circuits may be temporarily activated or deactivated when in
NORMAL mode by pressing the▼ C1 and ▲ C2 keys. The symbol
on the screen until a programmed automatic operation takes place.
To verify channel status, the
key (INFO) should be pressed until the desired
information appears.
RESET
Pressing the four keys at the same time until RESTRING appears on the display
will delete all existing programming and the LANGUAGE MENU operating mode
will be entered. The unit must be switched on in order to execute RESET.
BATTERY replacement
The unit has an operational 4-year backup using a replaceable lithium battery.
Replacement of the battery is carried out by withdrawing the rotating button located
on the right side of the unit. When the battery is exhausted and the device is not
powered up "REPLACE BATTERY" is shown on the screen.
NOTE: When changing the battery the unit programming is not lost, however the
current time is lost. So we have to carry out the TIME SETTING again by means of
the CLOCK menu.
The battery cover is opened by rotating it counter-clockwise (marked by an arrow)
with a coin or other flat object inserted into its slot, until the cover index coincides
with the open position on the unit. After replacing the battery, the cover is inserted
by placing it in the same position with the cover index coinciding with the open
position on the unit and then turning it clockwise until the cover index coincides
with the closed position on the unit.
SWITCH THE UNIT OFF WHEN REPLACING THE BATTERY
DATA-DOWNLOADING WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL
Whenever the ASTRO SAT is SWITCHED ON, it can be programmed using an
infrared remote control. The DATA and GPS SAT remote controls are suitable for
the ASTRO SAT.
These remote controls can be used to upload and download the complete
equipment configuration, including: entire calendar, brightness, zone (country, city,
latitude, longitude or GPS coordinates and programming. In the case of GPS
coordinates, these can only be downloaded if the remote control is fitted with an
integrated GPS SAT locator.
The equipment configuration can be read from the remote control. This
configuration consists of the following:
- Current date and time.
- Dates and times for Summer/Winter time changes.
- Currently selected zone (country and city), together with astronomic
corrections.
- Currently selected backlight intensity.
- Language.
- Programs.
- Status (Active, Off, Number of days).
This control can also be used to download the entire configuration or only the
current zone, date and time.
If the control is the GPS SAT model, a zone can be configured in function of the
GPS coordinates captured using the control.
Infrared remote control access can be achieved in three different ways:
1) In normal mode, the ASTRO SAT detects infrared communication from a control
positioned in front and pressing MENU will cause the text "INFRARED PRESS
MENU" to appear on the screen. Communications with the remote control can
now take place.
2) In normal mode, pressing the MENU key for more than three seconds will
display the text "INFRARED WAITING. Pressing MENU will provide access to
this function.
MANUAL
PROG_01
PROG_02
will appear
3) Pressing MENU in normal mode will enter menu selection. The ▼ and ▲ keys
are used to select MENU ADJUSTMENTS and MENU is pressed again to enter
this option. The ▼ and ▲ keys are used to select INFRARED ADJUSTMENTS
and this option is entered by pressing MENU. Entering this menu will display
"INFRARED WAITING" and communications are now available with the remote
control.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Voltage rating
Tolerance
Breaking power:
Recommended maximum loads:
Incandescent lamps
Fluorescent lamps
Low-voltage halogen lamps
Halogen lamps (230 Vac)
Low-consumption lamps (CFL)
Low-consumption lamps (Downlights)
LED lamps
Self consumption
Contact
Display
Operational precision
Precision variation with temperature
Standby power
Operation type
Software class and structure
Memory locations
Number of channels
Operating types
Operating precision
Operating temperature
Transport and storage temperature
Contamination situation
Protection type
Protection class
Transient pulse voltage
Ball test temperature
Keypad access cover
Connection
Battery
Casing dimensions
REFERENCE STANDARDS AND DIRECTIVES
(CEM) (Electromagnetic Compatibility)
Directive 2004/108/EC
(Low Voltage)
Directive 2006/95/EC
Automatic electrical controls for household and
UNE-EN 60730-2-7
similar use. Part 2-7: Particular requirements for
timers and time switches.
OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS
65
60
WARNING:
In modules with battery backup, this time switch incorporates a battery, the
contents of which may hazardous to the environment. The unit must not be
discarded without taking the precaution to remove the battery and deposit it in a
suitable container for recycling or returning it to the factory.
ORBIS TECNOLOGÍA ELÉCTRICA S.A.
Lérida, 61
Tel.: + 34 91 567 22 77
As indicated on the equipment
± 10%
µ 2x16 (10) A / 250 Vac
3000 W
1200 W
2000 VA
3000 W
600 W
400 W
600 W
Maximum 4.5 VA Inductive (1.8 W)
AgSnO
switched.
2
Backlit liquid crystal
≤ ± 1 s/day at 23 ºC
±0.15 s / ºC / 24 h
4 years with replaceable lithium battery
1B, 1S, 1T, 1U
Class A
70
2
SUNRISE, SUNSET, FIXED TIME:
ON/OFF
to the second
-10 ºC to +45 ºC
-20 ºC a +60 ºC
Normal
IP 20 according to EN60529
II according to EN 60335 for correct
installation
2.5 kV
+ 100 ºC
Sealable
By hole terminals for wires of maximum
2
4 mm
section
½ AA – 3,6 V – 1000 mAh
2 DIN modules(35 mm)
35
A016.26.55612
E-28020 MADRID
Fax + 34 91 571 40 06
E-mail:
info@orbis.es
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