Berker 7521 40 06 Manual de usuario

Operating Instructions (Page 1 – 34)
7521 40 06
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1.0 Description (page 32)
2.0 Features (page 32)
3.0 Application / Installation (page 33)
3.1 Safety instructions (page 33)
3.2 Installation instructions (page 33)
3.3 Electrical connection (page 33)
3.4 Technical data (page 34)
3.5 Dimensions illustration (page 34)
4.0 Power Reserve (page 35)
4.1 Battery loading (page 35)
4.2 Battery changing (page 35)
5.0 Initial Operation (page 3 )
5.1 Entry adjustment (page 3 )
5.2 Setting date and time (page 37)
5.3 Selection schedule for automatic Summer/Winter time (page 37)
5.4 Changing automatic Summer/Winter time (page 38)
5.5 Radio time switch (page 38)
5.6 Connection and adjustment of the radio antenna (page 38)
5. Initial operation of the radio time switch (page 40)
5.8 Forced transmitter call (page 40)
5.9 Changing date/time (page 41)
6.0 Manual Intervention in the Program (page 41)
6.1 Permanent ON/OFF (page 41)
6.2 Manual ON/OFF (override switching) (page 42)
6.3 Random Program (page 42)
6.4 Random Program Start (page 43)
6.5 Stop Random program/override switching (page 43)
6.6 Locking/unlocking the keyboard (page 43)
.0 Programming (page 44)
.1 Programming weekly program (page 44)
.2 Programming data program (page 45)
.3 Programming single switching times (page 45)
.4 Programming pulse program (page 4 )
8.0 Priority program (page 4 )
8.1 Programming weekly program with weekly program P1-P9 (page 47)
8.2 Setting time period for the weekly program (page 48
A. Recurring annually (Seite 48)
B. Program only in specified year (Seite 49)
C. Stipulating public holiday without fixed date (Seite 49)
8.3 Time limited permanent switching (page 50)
9.0 Program Interrogation (page 50)
9.1 Whole program interrogation (page 50)
9.2 Interrogation of designated switching times (page 50)
9.3 Interrogation of channel related date program (page 51)
9.4 Interrogation of date completely (page 51)
9.5 Interrogating weeky program with priority (page 51)
10.0 Changing a stored program (page 52)
11.0 Cancellation (page 53)
11.1 Cancellation of individual switching times (page 53)
11.2 Cancellation of date program (page 53)
11.3 Cancellation of priority program (page 54)
11.4 Cancellation channel by channel (page 54)
11.5 Cancel everything (page 54)
12.0 Data Exchange/External Data Security (page 55)
12.1 Recording data from time switch on the memory card (page 55)
12.2 Reading data from memory card into the time switch (page 55)
13.0 Preview programming with Software (page 5 )
14.0 Tips and Dodges (page 5 )
15.0 Glossary (page 57)
16.0 Table of errors (page 58)
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1.0 Description of the Product 2.0 Features
1Display data exchange with memory card
2Display hours
3Interface
4Cursor for program selection
5Display date day
6Display date month
Display year
8Random indicator /P 1 .. 9 / Manual ON (H o/ Manual OFF (H p)
9Display status ON = oOFF = p
10 LED-Bus
11 Button for programming BCU
12 Buttons 0 – 9 for program entry
13 Battery compartment
14 Button for entry of date switchings
15 Button for entry of priority programs/changes
16 Button for cancellation of programs and program steps
1 Button for entry of input
18 Bus-Connection
19 RES = Reset / the micro-processor makes a defined new start
20 Program selection button for menu selection
21 Display for pulse programming
22 Cursor for display of days of the week 1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday..
23 Display 1 x shows single switchings
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24 Bus connection terminal DCF
25 LED lights up with DCF antenna reverse polarity
26 Display DCF 77 reception
– 4-Channel-Yearly Time Switch
– Time switch programming or PC programming using WIN 95 /
Win 98 / WIN NT with software
– The time switch can be programmed up to year 20 3 in advance
– Data transfer and security possible with memory card
– Data can be transferred from time switch to time switch, from time switch to
PC and vice versa
– Functions: switching, dimming, transmitting time, receiving time
– BCU integrated in unit
– 324 switchings for free block formation of channels and week days
– Permanent switching times by means of EEPROM
– Day/Week/Year program / holiday program
– Random program
– Pulse program
– Switching times: ON or OFF delay
– automatic stipulating of public holidays without fixed date
– 1x-function for all date-related switching times
– 10 priority programs consisting of 10 individual weekly programs per channel
– Time limited permanent switching ON/OFF
– Approx. 1.5 years battery reserve by means of exchangeable environmentally
friendly lithium cell
– Option: 521 40 06 radio controlled
– Up to 10 521 40 06 products can be connected to one radio antenna.

In spite of expensive protection measures, exceptionally strong magnetic
fields can lead to the destruction of the micro-processor controlled time
switch.
We therefore recommend attention be given to the following
points before installation:
Use separate lead for the mains voltage supply.
Suppress inductive loads with suitable RC filters.
Do not mount product in direct proximity to sources of interference as
e. g. transformers, contactors, PCs and TV and communication
equipment.
After suffering intereference, we recommend, before re-setting, a RESET
with a new initial set up (chapter 5.2).
Strongly heat-generating products on the right side of the product shor-
ten the life of the battery.
Work on the INSTABUS®EIB must only be carried out by qualified elec-
trical technicians.
National regulations and any valid safety conditions should be observed.
-> The 521 40 06 and 521 40 0 time switch and the bus line must
be connected in accordance with applicable DIN – VDE guidelines and
the ZVEI/ZVEH Handbook.
The 521 40 06 and 521 40 0 time switch:
-> Must only be operated with the data from the product database
-> Must only be used in dry areas
-> The time switch is suitable for use in environmental conditions with
normal pollution
-> The time switch is suitable for mounting on the 35 mm top-nat rail
Unauthorised modifications to the equipment render the warranty invalid.
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3.0 Application
3.1 Safety instruction
3.2 Installation Instructions
3.3 Electrical Connection
Bus-connection
The 521 40 06 and 521 40 0 time switch controls connected bus partici-
pants via a group address.
It transmits either 1, 2 or 8-bit telegrams, including the time.
With the time program and the corresponding application, the time can be
transmitted and received via the BUS.
Transmission of current switch-time or date telegrams is only possible in auto-
matic mode.

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3.4 Technical Data
3.5 Illustration of Dimensions
Description: 521 40 06 and 521 40 0
Program Type: Day/Week
Operating voltage: Bus-connection
Interval consumption: < 150 mW incl. BCU
Time Base: Quartz
Memory Locations: 324
Minimum Switching Time: 1 second/minute
Minimum Pulse: 1 second
Switching Accuracy: Accurate to the second
Accuracy: ± 1 sec./day at 20° C
Power Reserve: Lithium Cell 1.5 years at 20° C
Permissible Ambient Temperature: – 5° C ... + 45° C (–5T45)
Protection Class: II if installed according to EN 0335
Enclosure Type: IP 20 in accordance with EN 0529
Type: 1 BSTU in accordance with EN 0730-1, -2, - 7
521 40 06
Time Base: Radio exact (with power reserve quartz
operated)
Operating voltage: 230 V – 240 V~, – 10 % / + %
Max. Distant of the radio antenna: 200 m
Enclosure Type: IP 54 in accordance with EN 0529
5 90 00 4 : Necessary
Max. Loading: 10 products.
Note deviating technical data on the rating plate
Rights to technical improvements are reserved.
Note
The time switches conform to the European Regulations 73/23/EWG (low voltage
rules) and 89/33 /EWG (EMV-Regulations).
If the time switches are used with other products in one installation, attention
must be given to ensure that the whole installation does not cause radio interfe-
rence.

In the event of a power failure, the battery back-up provides for the main-
tenace of correct time (approx. 1.5 years). Even without power and with a
drained battery, the switching times remain permanently stored.
– Note the polarity of the lithium battery.
– Insert the lithium battery into the holder (see diagram 1).
– Push the battery holder into the battery compartment.
– Press the battery holder down, untl it audibly locates.
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Important Instructions
Battery changing with mains voltage
All memorised program data is maintained
Battery changing without mains voltage
Note: date and time are lost.
1. Lift the battery draw with a suitable screw driver.
2. Remove the lithium battery from the holder (see diagram 3).
3. Note the polarity of the new lithium cell.
4. Insert the Lithium battery into the holder (see diagram 1).
5. Push the battery holder into the battery compartment (see diagram 2).
6. Press the battery holder down until it audibly locates.
. Dispose of lithium battery in an environmentally friendly way.
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4.0 Power Reserve
4.1 Battery Loading
4.2 Battery Changing
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5.0 Initial Operation
5.1 Entry Adjustment
Ensure that the lithium battery is located (Chapter 4.1)
Press the vbutton to move the cursor ▲.
The cursor moves eacht time a menu item button is pressed.
Auto (Automatic Program)
– Programmed switching times determine the
switching programm
– Switching override (Manual ON/OFF)
– Random ON/OFF
n– Set / change date and time
?– Interrogate, change, cancel, completely cancel
Prog – Programming of date, weekly and 1x switching
times
– Programming of date, weekly pulses, 1x pulse,
ON and OFF switching delays
Pe.g. public holiday, vacation, or holiday program
s/f– Programming and change of Summer/Winter time
switching
Cursor below symbol:
Ending Programming: use vbutton, and place cursor ▲ into following
position .
The 521 40 06 and 521 40 0 contains a prompt facility. Follow the flashing
symbols. They show the programming sequence.
Entry Adjustment:
What to do when a wrong value has been entered in error?
Cancel the program step again:
– press button CL = one step back
– press button CL repeatedly = repeated steps back
When wrong value flashes:
– enter correct value with buttons 0 .. 9
or when programming channels or week-days:
or in the event of a wrong entry:
– press the same button again
Note:
Only the last entry will be cancelled

On initial operation press button RES with a pointed object e.g. pencil, and after-
wards release it.
Example:
The time switch is to be set up on 19.05.2000 at 9.25
5.2 Setting date and time 521 40 0
5.3 Selection Schedule for Automatic Summer-/Winter time
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year
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date month
Note:
After the initial operation (Chapter 5.3) automatic Summer/Winter time is
already programmed.
Basic setting is for Central Europe: dat 1.
If another or no change over standard is required, this can be changed at
any time, as described in Chapters 5.4.
Setting Commen- Commen- Area
cement cement
dat 0 no change no change DCF-Versions
dat 1 last Sunday last Sunday EU
in March in October
2:00 ➔ 3:00 3:00 ➔ 2:00
dat 2 last Sunday last Sunday
in March in October UK
1:00 ➔ 2:00 2:00 ➔ 1:00
dat 3 1st Sunday last Sunday North
in April in October America
2:00 ➔ 3:00 3:00 ➔ 2:00
dat 4 individual Summer/Winter time table,
programmable only with software

With button vreturn to the automatic programme.
5.4 Changing Automatic Summer/Winter time
New dat 1 Store
AdjustSelect
5.6 Connection and Adjustment of the Radio Antenna
5.5 Radio Time Switch 521 40 06
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Default settings:
521 40 0 dat 1
521 40 06 dat 0
Select the new switching time (Chapter 5.4)
Example: basic setting dat 0
Change to: new regulation dat 1
Important: Default of 521 40 06 has to be dat 0.
The operation of the radio time switch is exactly the same as with the
521 40 0 . The correct time, date and Summer-/Wintertime change-over set
themselves automatically with me DCF 77 radio receiver.
Interesting Details:
– Accuracy of the radio receiver +/– 1 sec. in 1,000,000 years
– Transmitter location is Mainflingen near Frankfurt
– Transmitting radius of the transmitter approx. 1000 km
– Synchronisation is effected after initial setting-up and then daily at
night.
We recommend the following mounting positions:
– outside the control box (at least 4 m away)
– under the roof
– or in a protected position out of doors
Avoid mounting positions near:
– radio transmitting installations
– radiological equipment
– television and personal computers
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