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2-Channel Time Switch Order no.: 1073 00 1 Programming / checking mode 2 Button for setting current time 3 Button for setting day of the week 4 Days of the week (1 = Mon, 2 = Tues, 7 = Sun) 5 Cursor t for displaying days of the week 6 Hour display 7 Display for automatic summer/winter time (adjustment (C = summer / d = winter) 8 Bus-connection 9 Minute display 10 Switching status display ON ( ) OFF ( ) channel C1 11 Switching status display ON ( ) OFF ( ) channel C2 12 Hour setting 13 Minute setting 14 General deletion (RESET) Attention: this button deletes all stored data! 15 Channel C2 16 Channel C1 1.0 Description 1.1 Use 1.2 Features 1.3 Technical data 1.4 Dimensioned diagram 2.0 Mounting instructions 2.1 Safety information 2.2 Bus-connection 3.0 Start-up 3.1 rmation 3.2 Advices 3.3 Automatic reset 3.4 Fast forward 3.5 Switching-preselection 3.6 Automatic-mode 3.7 Priorities 3.8 Identification of automatic summer/winter time adjustment 5.0 Switching functions 5.1 Override ON/OFF telegram 5.2 Permanent ON/OFF telegram 5.3 Holiday program 5.4 Breaking off the holiday program 6.0 Summer/winter time adjustment 6.1 Selection table for the automatic summer/winter time adjustment 6.2 Changing the automatic summer-/wintertime adjustment 6.3 Initial start-up without automatic summer/winter time adjustment 6.4 Initial start-up with automatic summer/ winter time adjustment 6.5 Manual summer/winter time adjustment 4.0 Programming 4.1 Programming in the week program 4.2 Programming in day program 4.3 Interrogation program 4.4 Change program 4.5 Individual deletions 4.6 General deletion of all switching times 4.7 General deletion (RESET) 2-Channel Time Switch 1/06 Page 1 of 9

1.0 DESCRIPTION 1.1 Use The time switch controls connected nodes via the group address. The time switch sends 1- or 8-bit telegrams, as required. 1.2 Features The time switch is pre-programmed with date, automatic summer / winter time change-over and real time as a weekly clock. EMC-Advice The time switches are in accordance with the European directives 73/23/EEC (Low-Voltage Directive) and 89 / 336 / EEC (EMCDirective). If the time switches are used together with other devices in an installation, take care that the complete installation does not cause a radio interference. 1.4 Dimensioned drawing permanent program retention by means of EEPROM. Programmed switching times are retained for a period of approx. 10 years even in the event of a power failure or insufficient battery reserve. automatic program recall 99 days holiday program, programmable 99 days ahead over-ride switching permanent switching ON / OFF battery reserve by means of lithium cell, approx. 6 years 1.3 Technical data Type of program: Day or week Operating voltage: Bus-connection Interval consumption: ca. 150mW incl. BCU Time base: Quartz Memory locations: 36 Min. switching interval: 1 minute Switching accuracy: To the second Operating accuracy: ± 1 sec./day at 20 C deg. C Power reserve: Lithium, max. 6 years at 20 C deg. C Perm. ambient temp.: 10 C... + 50 C ( 10T50) Class of protection: II acc. to EN 60335 when mounted System of protection: IP 20 acc. to EN 60529 Technical data on device nameplate may vary - please check! Subject to technical alterations. 2-Channel Time Switch 1/06 Page 2 of 9

2.0 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 Safety information 2.2 Bus-connection Electrical devices EIB should only be connected and mounted by an EIB specialist. Manipulations and modifications will result in loss of warranty. The national specifactions and applicable safety regulations must be observed. Despite elaborate safety precautions, exceptionally strong electrical fields may cause interference with the microprocessorcontrolled time switch.we therefore recommend that you observe the following points before installation: Suppress interference of inductive loads by means of an RC filter. Use a separate line for the mains voltage supply. Do not install device in close proximity to sources of interference, e.g. transformers, contactors, PCs and TV sets. If interference occurs, we recommed that you carry out a RESET (chapter 4.7) before putting the device back into operation. 3.0 START-UP 3.1 rmation The device comes ready programmed with the current time and with the relevant Greenwich mean time rule for automatic summer-/winter time adjustment. Changing of time adjustment see chapter 6.0. 3.2 Advices This symbol means: Important! Please note! This symbol means: You must press the button illustrated for programming. Example: = Press the button with the clock symbol. 3.3 Automatic reset If no buttons are pressed for a certain length of time in the checking or programming mode, the display is autmatically reset to automatic mode after approx. 40 sec. The device then assumes the switching status dictated by the program. 3.4 Fast forward When setting the time or programming, the fast forward function is obtained by holding down button h or m for more than 4 sec. 3.5 Switching-preselection The -symbol indicates that the allocated consumer receives, for example, an ON telegram, according to parameters. The -symbol indicates that the allocated consumer receives, for example, an OFF telegram, according to parameters. 2-Channel Time Switch 1/06 Page 3 of 9

3.6 Automatic-mode You see in the automatic mode: 3.8 Identification of automatic summer/winter timeadjustment actual time summer-/winter time adjustment is activated load sends ON or OFF-telegram load sends permanent ON/OFF telegrams Holidayprogram is activated Changing to automatic mode: press button C Summer time symbol 3.7 Priorities A B C D A permanent switch setting takes priority over all other programs. A holiday program takes priority over a switching preselection or the automatic program. Manual switching changes the switching status until the next contrary switching command. If the switch-on and switch-off time are identical, the switch-off time always takes priority. d Winter time symbol 4.0 PROGRAMMING 4.1 Programming in the week program The time switch is able for: individual programming of the weekdays free blockforming This means that identical switching times valid for several days of the week only occupy one memory location. Example of a switch- on time: The connected consumer is to switch in channel C1 on ( ) at 6:30 on Monday (1), Tuesday (2), Wednesday (3) and Friday (5). 2-Channel Time Switch 1/06 Page 4 of 9

i Note: Further switch times can be programmed as before. For programming channel 2, use the button C2. When all 36 memory locations are full, the word End appears in the LCD display. If a switch-on and switch-off time are programmed simultaneously, the switch off time will always take priority. 4.2 Programming in the day mode Time-sensor only for dayprogram: Restart of the time-sensor like in chapter 6.3/6.4 described. Example of a switch- off time: The connected consumer is to switch off ( ) at 8:30 on Monday (1), Tuesday (2),Wednesday (3) and Friday (5). Example: Channel C1 switch-on ( ) at 6.30 hours and switch- Off again at 8:30 hours ( ). With button C1 a choice can be made, while programming, whether a switch on (symbol ) or a switch off (symbol ) should be effected. For programming channel 2, use the button C2. 2-Channel Time Switch 1/06 Page 5 of 9

4.3 Program interrogation 4.5 Individual deletions Use PROG to search switching time bo be deleted. Only the displayed switching time will be deleted. Press buttons h and m simultaneously. Illustration 1: in channel C1 switch on ( ) is effectd Mo, Tues, Wed, Fri at 6:30 hours Illustration 2: in channel C1 switch off ( ) is effected Mo, Tues, We, Fri at 8:30 hours 4.4 Program change 4.6 General deletion of all switching times Attention! This action deletes all stored switching times. (The current time and the selected time adjustment rule remain). General deletions off all switching-times Press the button Prog Press buttons d + h + m simultaneously Now you are able to: program change to automatic mode with button n Illustration: Picture 1: Mo, tue, wed, fri at 6.30 hours switch-on in C1 Picture 2 + 3: change Mo, tue, wed, fri at 9.45 hours switch-off Change block-formation: Press button d several times with only one cursor is still blinking. Place cursor above desired weekday Store by pressing button Prog. 4.7 GENERAL DELETION (RESET) Deletion of all stored data: Press button Res. without operation voltage. Deletion of summer-/winter time adjustment and the current time: The stored program is retaines. Press button Res. with operating voltage. 2-Channel Time Switch 1/06 Page 6 of 9

5.0 SWITCHING FUNCTIONS 5.1 Override ON / OFF telegram Effect: During automatic operation, by pressing button C1 or C2 to the connected electrical unit can be slut an on ( ) or off ( ) or 8-Bit Telegramm. When button C1 or C2 has been pressed, the time switch accepts the desired switching condition. An over-ride switching is corrected by the next contradictory switching command. 5.3 Holiday program Effect: The selectable holiday program makes it possible to interrupt the stored program for a max. 99 days. Both channels switch condition off =. The programming of the holiday program can be effected up to a max. 99 days ahead. The beginning and end of the holiday is, in each case, at midnight. The present day is not included. Example: On Monday a holiday program is activated, which is effective from Friday for a period of 2 days. For the period of setting, the button h must be held down! 5.2 Permanent ON / OFF telegram 5.4 Breaking off the holiday program Cancelation of permanent switching: First hold button m. Press button C1 or C2 until the dat disappears. After cancellation of a permanent switching the time switch effects a program recall. This results in the time switch checking the stored program and implementing the correct switching condition. If the holiday program is to be broken off, the display of the holiday program must be set back to 00 00 with the buttons d, h, m, as described above. The symbol goes out. After cancellation of a permanent switching the time switch effects a program recall. This results in the time switch checking the stored program and implementing the correct switching condition. 6.0 SUMMER-/WINTERTIME ADJUSTMENT The time switch is able to carry out the summer/ winter time adjustment automatically. On initial operation you must select from the following table the applicable time adjustment for your country. Example: for Germany dat 1. 2-Channel Time Switch 1/06 Page 7 of 9

6.1 Selection table for automatic summer/winter time adjustment Setting area dat up to 12/95 dat 1 from 1/96 dat 2 dat 3 no Beginning of summer time in March in March 2:00 3:00 in March 1:00 2:00 1st. Sun. in April 2:00 3:00 No adjustment Beginning of winter time in Sept. in Oct. 3:00 2:00 in Oct. 2:00 1:00 in Oct. 3:00 2:00 No adjustment Appl. bereich EU EU Only for Uk Portugal North Dayprogram: see 4): Don t use button d. 6.2 Changing the automatic summer-/winter time adjustment First press and then button d. Hold down both buttons for approx 2 secs. The set summer-/winter time adjustment rule will then appear in the LCD display (e.g. dat1). Press button C1 to change the adjustment rule. Store with button Prog. Change the year with button d. Store with button Prog. Change the current day with button d. Change the month with button m. Store with Prog. When the button is released after entering the time, both dots between the hour and minute display should flash. If not, repeat the setting. 6.4 Initial start-up w i t h automatic summer/winter time adjustment Weekprogram: see 2): see 9): Dayprogram: The button C1 can be used to set the required time adjustment rule from the table in chapter 6.1. Button d can be used to set the current day of the week (1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday,... 7 = Sunday) see 9): Don t use button d. 6.3 Initial start-up w i t h o u t automatic summer/ winter time adjustment Weekprogram: see 2:) The button C1 can be used to set the required time adjustment rule from the table in chapter 6.1. see 4): Button d can be used to set the current day of the week (1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday,..7 = Sunday). 2-Channel Time Switch 1/06 Page 8 of 9

When the button is released after entering the time, both dots between the hour and minute display should flash. If not, repeat the setting. 6.5 Manual summer/winter time adjustment If no automatic adjustment has been selected, the time can be corrected manually +/ 1 hour. First hold button d. Change with h or m the current hours. Acceptance of guarantee We accept the guarantee in accordance with the corresponding legal provisions. Please return the unit postage paid to our central service department giving a brief description of the fault: Gira Giersiepen GmbH & Co. KG Service Center Dahlienstrasse 12 D-42477 Radevormwald The CE sign is a free trade sign addressed exclusively to the authorities and does not include any warranty of any properties. Gira Giersiepen GmbH & Co. KG Postfach 1220 D-42461 Radevormwald Telefon: +49 / 21 95 / 602-0 Telefax: +49 / 21 95 / 602-339 Internet: www.gira.de 2-Channel Time Switch 1/06 Page 9 of 9