UPM DT523H Bedienungsanleitung
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INTRODUCTION
The DT523 is a dusk to dawn timer. This heavy duty outdoor timer is ideal for use with 2
or 3-prong plug-in devices, such as security lighting, seasonal lighting, patio lighting and
other devices you would operate at night.
It can be set to operate in one of three modes:
1) Continuously on from Dusk till Dawn
2) On at night limited by a program
3) Manually switched on
For more information on:
Dusk to Dawn function see page 4
Setting the Clock see page 5
Programming see page 6
Manual function see page 4
Technical specifications see page 9
Warranty see page 9
MANUAL ON/OFF (OVERRIDE)
Press and hold MODE for 3 seconds to manually turn the device ON or OFF.
(ON/OFF icon will flash as indication in override mode).Selecting on/off manually
will temporarily interrupt the dusk to dawn function.
For example, if you manually turn on the light in the middle of the day it will stay
on until the first of the following occurs:
- Dawn the next day
- It encounters the programmed off time
- You manually turn it off again
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PROGRAMMING: OFF TIME
Once the ON TIME programming is completed, you may advance
to the OFF TIME. Ensure that you have confirmed all ON TIME settings
(by pressing SET); check that no icons are flashing on the LCD screen:
1) Press (until displays)(see Program Diagram)MODE PRG OFF
2) Press to begin programming the (the hour will flash)SET OFF TIME
3) Press to scroll to the correct hourMODE
4) Press (the minutes will flash)SET
3) Press to scroll to the correct minuteMODE
4) Press (to finish the off time)SET
(In the Program Diagram, the OFF TIME is set to 5:00 am)
To end the program mode, press to return to the regular clock mode. MODE
If no key is pressed for 8 seconds the display will automatically return to the
CLOCK display.
PROGRAMMING: ON TIME
To learn how to set any program, use the Program Diagram as a reference:
Daily Program / ON TIME - 8:15pm / OFF TIME - 5:00am
1) Press (until displays)MODE PRG ON
2) Press to begin programming the (the hour will flash)SET ON TIME
3) Press to scroll to the correct hourMODE
4) Press (the minutes will flash)SET
3) Press to scroll to the correct minuteMODE
4) Press (to finish the )SET ON TIME
(In the Program Diagram, the is set to 8:15 pm)ON TIME
Program Diagram
PROGRAM
OFF TIME
PROGRAM
ON TIME
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PROGRAMMING
By setting a program you limit the time the power can go occur between certain
hours. To do this you must first set the clock and then enter the time you would
like it to go on and the time you would like it to go off. The power will be turned on
if it is dark and it is between the on and off time settings. The power will be turned
off when the off time is reached or when it is light again (which ever comes first)
For example if you set an on time of 6 pm and an off time of 9 pm and the sun
sets at 5 pm and rises at 6 am then the light will go on at 6pm and turn off at 9pm.
However if you are using the same six to nine program and the sun does not set
until 7:30 pm the timer will wait until dark to turn on (at 7:30 pm) and then off at 9
pm.
Please note that in the event of a power failure or if the on and off times are
identical the timer will go back to operating as a dawn to dusk timer.
See the following example of program setting on pages 7 and 8.
Outdoor Dusk to Dawn Timer
with one daily program
DT523H
OWNER’S
MANUAL
This heavy duty outdoor
timer is ideal for use with
security lighting, seasonal
lighting, or patio/pond
lighting. Please take
the time to read and
understand this manual to
enjoy the benefits of this
product.
FEATURES
= Clock display
= 1 program (daily)
= Photocell light sensor
=Dusk to dawn mode;
activated by darkness
= Manual on/off override
= Heavy duty design
= Weather resistant
housing
= Standard 3-prong outlet
MODE
LCD
DISPLAY
PHOTOCELL
SET
BUTTONS / LCD DISPLAY
Buttons / features:
LCD display
!LCD: displays the time and program settings (1 program daily)
!PHOTOCELL: environmental light sensor; activates the timer in darkness
(in dusk to dawn mode)
!MODE: changes from clock to program mode
!SET: confirms settings
CLOCK MODE
PROGRAM MODE
OFF TIME
ON TIME
TIME: HOUR MINUTE
PM INDICATOR (12 or 24 hour clock)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Ratings: 120V AC,15A, 60Hz
Max Load : 1,800W resistive, 15FLA, 1.0HP, 15A inductive, 1000W tungsten
Switching Action: Type 1B
Control Pollution Situation: Pollution degree 2
Rated Impulse Voltage: 1500V
* This programmable timer comes with built-in memory backup protection. In the event of
a power outage, all program and clock settings will remain in memory.
Note: If the LCD appears blank it may indicate that the electric circuit has been disconnected.
Double check that the power cords are securely attached to the timer.
Warning: For outdoor installation, mount the time at least three feet above the ground (with the
receptacle plug facing down) to avoid a shock hazard.
1 YEAR WARRANTY
This product carries a one (1) year replacement warranty against defects in
workmanship and materials. This product is not guaranteed against wear or
breakage due to misuse and/or abuse.
If the product is defective, return it with a dated proof of purchase, to the retailer
from which you purchased it.
Note: shipping and handling for returns is not included under this warranty.
Customer Service Centre
1-888-468-6876
www.upm-marketing.com
ELECTRICAL SETUP
1) Cut off power at the circuit breaker to avoid electric shock.
load 1800W (resistive)
or 1000W (tungsten).
2) Attach the timer on wall with screw. To avoid shock hazard, timer must be installed
vertically, and at least 3 ft above ground level.
3) Plug the timer into a standard 120V electrical outlet, then plug the device you want to
control into the timer outlet.
4) Apply power at the circuit breaker.
5) Press and hold MODE for 3 seconds to activate the ON/OFF manual override,
to test if the device is working.
Note: Ensure the does not exceed the maximum load rating of
DUSK TO DAWN MODE
This timer is equipped with a photocell that senses ambient light levels. In dusk to
dawn mode, the timer will turn the power on when light levels drop and the unit is
in darkness and will turn off the power when it is light again. This is the default
setting of the timer and it will function in this mode when first plugged in.
The automatic on/off can be tested by covering up the photocell for 8 seconds to
turn the power on and exposing it to the light for 8 seconds to turn it off.
Please note that in the event of a power failure or if the ON and OFF times are
identical the timer will go back to operating as a dusk to dawn timer.
SET CLOCK
1) ress
(The hour will flash on the LCD display)
2) Press to scroll to the correct hour.MODE
3) Press (The minute will flash on the LCD display)SET
4) Press to scroll to the correct minute.MODE
5) Press SET
After the correct time has been selected, the SET icon will disappear, and the
timer will return to normal clock display (with only the CLOCK icon displayed).
Note: To toggle between and format, wait until the time setting is 12 hour 24 hour
complete (when no numbers are flashing, but the CLOCK icon is still visible).
Then press and hold and at the same time (for 3 seconds) to toggle MODE SET
between 12 and 24 hours. (The time before (12) noon looks the same in either 12
or 24 hour mode, but you will be able to see the difference if you scroll up to
1:00pm, because the number will display as 13:00 hours in 24 hour mode.)
This change will affect the program times as well.
P while the SET CLOCK icon is displayed on the LCD.
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Kategorie: | Schalter |
Modell: | DT523H |
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