The structure of the menus is the following:
MAIN MENU
ZONE
COUNTRY
PROGRAMS
ENTER
▲
DELETE
ALL NO
▲
ALL YES
▲
SETTINGS
CLOCK
ZONE. Allows the selection of the country where it is installed and the closest city from a given list. The
astronomical switch will calculate the sunrise and sunset time every day of the year based on the
geographic position and date.
Astronomical correction: Once the city is selected, the SUNRISE and SUNSET time can be
corrected to adapt it to the different topographical conditions (for example: fences, shadows cast by
buildings...). To do this, we can set forward or back the SUNRISE or SUNSET time up to 9h59min,
seeing the corrected time on screen as it is being programmed.
We choose the closest city to our location
COUNTRY
MENU
ZONE
SPAIN
PROGRAMS. Is the menu where the different manoeuvres are programmed. There are 40 memory
spaces (from PROG_01 to PROG_40).
ENTER: We enter pressing
. Once we have accessed, we are informed about the program we are
in P-01 ---- to P-40, we have the following options:
-
EDIT (if it is already programmed) "P01: EDIT" is shown on screen, validating with
screen.
-
TYPE: With keys ▼ and ▲we choose the type of action: ON, OFF. We validate with
-
CHANNEL. We choose the channels to be programmed, C1 and/or C2.
-
MANOEUVRE. We choose the type of manoeuvre:
FIXED: Performs the manoeuvre at a fixed selected time.
SUNSET: Performs the sunset manoeuvre. The sunset time can be corrected.
SUNRISE: Performs the sunrise manoeuvre. The sunrise time can be corrected.
REDUC. START: Performs the manoeuvre at a fixed selected time with priority over the
sunset time.
REDUC. END: Performs the manoeuvre at a fixed selected time as long as it is before
sunrise, since the sunrise time has priority.
Next, we choose the manoeuvre's hour, minute and combination of days of the week.
HOLIDAY PERIODS program
If when validating the last day of the week with the
manoeuvre as holiday, the word HOLIDAYS appears on screen and with keys ▼ and ▲we select
one of the 4 holiday periods.
-
DELETE. When validating with
in a consecutive order, deleting a program may mean changing each program's assigned
number.
DELETE. Allows the deletion of all the manoeuvres of the 40 programs in only one step.
We choose to perform program of switched on at sunset
It already comes with ON at Sunset factory programming.
MENU
PROGRAMS
CHANNEL
MANOEUVRE
C1 and C2
SUNSET
We choose to perform program of switched off at sunrise
It already comes with OFF at Sunrise factory programming.
MENU
PROGRAMS
CHANNEL
MANOEUVRE
C1 and C2
SUNRISE
We choose to perform program of switched off at 12 am
MENU
PROGRAMS
CHANNEL
MANOEUVRE
C1 and C2
FIXED TIME
CITY
SUNRISE CORR.
PXX
▲
EDIT
DELETE
TYPE
CHANNEL
MANOEUVRE
▲
LANGUAGE
ADVANCED
BRIGHTNESS
▲
PERMANENT
▲
HOLIDAYS
▲
COUNTERS
▲
SEASON
▲
PIN CODE
▲
12 H / 24 H
▲
VERSION
SUNRISE
CITY
corr.
BARCELONA
07:34
key we keep it pressed we select this
the selected program is deleted. Since all programs are stored
ENTER
P01
EDIT
SUNSET
Days of
corr.
the week
Mon...Sun
+0H00M
ENTER
P02
EDIT
SUNRISE
Days of
corr.
the week
Mon...Sun
+0H00M
ENTER
P03
EDIT
Days of
the week
Mon...Sun
00:00
SETTINGS. The menu where the device is configured.
CLOCK. Sets the time of the device. The variables to configure are (in this order): Year, month, day,
and minute. The day of the week is calculated automatically.
SUNSET CORR.
LANGUAGE. The menu where the language of the device is chosen.
ADVANCED. The menu where most of the device's configuration can be done.
-
BRIGHTNESS. Menu in which we can select the brightness of the display. MINIMUM, LOW,
MEDIUM, HIGH, or MAXIMUM. The brightness on screen will be adjusted if we validate the
visualised level.
-
PERMANENT. The menu through which we can set a permanent operation (On / Off) of channel
C1 and channel C2. With keys ▼ and ▲we move through the different options: C1: YES C1:
NO C2: YES C2: NO. We validate with
of the manoeuvre programming for the selected channel if we choose the YES OPTION.
-
HOLIDAYS. It has 4 PERIODS that can be programmed, to perform the manoeuvres selected in
the programming of HOLIDAY PERIODS. If no manoeuvre is programmed in a period, during
said period the channels will remain OFF. PERIOD 1 ...4
EDIT. The month, day, hour and minute of the beginning of the period and the month, day,
hour and minute of the end of the period are programmed. This period will be repeated year
after year.
DELETE. The selected period is deleted.
-
COUNTERS. Menu in which the switch-on time of each circuit is indicated (in hours). Accessing
the counter of each channel with
-
SEASON. Allows to adjust the time change from daylight saving to standard time and vice versa.
ACTIVE. Automatically makes the time change from daylight saving to standard time or vice
versa, in accordance with each country's legislation. (EU the last Sunday of March and the
last Sunday of October)
INACTIVE. Does not make the time change.
-
PIN CODE. Menu to activate or disable the keyboard lock to prevent unwanted access to the
device settings.
INACTIVE. Keyboard lock disabled.
ACTIVE. Keyboard lock activated. And we are required to program a four-figure PIN CODE.
This protection will be activated 30 seconds after we come out of the settings and return to
the display in standby mode. From that moment on when any key is pressed the message
"PIN CODE" will appear on screen. To unblock the access to the device, we will need to enter
the PIN CODE programmed in its activation. The device will be unblocked for 10 seconds.
During this time we will be able to access the settings menu by pressing
manipulation. After 30 seconds without manipulating the device it will get locked again.
-
12H – 24H. With keys ▼ and ▲ we select the mode in which we wish to visualise the time. We
validate the selection with .
-
VERSION. Menu where the device's software version is shown.
If simultaneous manoeuvres are programmed we have to take into account that some have priority over
the others. The priority order is as follows:
PERMANENT MODE MANUAL PROG_01 PROG_02 .... PROG_40
RESET. SET TO ZERO.
Starting on standby mode (main screen), press the C key and keeping it pressed press keys ▼ and ▲
simultaneously for more than 3 seconds, the display turns off, all programming is deleted. The 4 factory
pre-established programs will remain in the memory. The device must be powered.
We can also perform a quick deletion that does not affect the programming by pressing the four keys
simultaneously. The device must be powered.
SUNSET
BATTERY CHANGE. FIG. 3
corr.
The device has a power-reserve of 10 years, by means of a replaceable lithium battery. Battery
18:36
replacement is made by removing the rotating lid placed on the right side of the device. When the
battery is dead and the device is powered the battery symbol appears on screen.
NOTE: When changing the battery the device's programming is not lost, and neither is the current time.
TURN OFF THE POWER SUPPLY TO REPLACE THE BATTERY
To open the battery lid, rotate it counter clockwise (marked with an arrow) with a coin or a flat object that
fits in its slot, until the lid index matches the open position index of the device. Once the battery is
replaced, insert the lid so that the lid index matches the open position index of the device and then turn
clockwise until the lid index matches the closed position index of the device.
appears on
PROGRAMMING VIA SMARTPHONE/TABLET
.
The Bluetooth dongle is required for the communication with the device. Remove the front cover and
insert the dongle.
This type of programming requires an Android (Bluetooth 4.0) or iPhone (4S or superior) device and the
download of the "ORBIS ASTRO NOVA" app from the corresponding Market. Once installed, follow the
App's instructions.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Rated voltage
Tolerance
Breaking capacity:
Maximum recommended loads (N.A):
Own consumption
Contact
Display screen
Running accuracy
Accuracy variation with temperature
Power reserve
Type of action
Software class and structure
Memory spaces
No. of channels
Types of manoeuvres
Astronomical adjustment
TYPE
Operating temperature
ON
Transport and storage temperature
Pollution situation
Protection level
Protection class
P01 OK
Transient impulse voltage
Temperature for the ball test
Keyboard access cover
Connection
TYPE
Battery
Wrapping size
OFF
WARNING:
This time switch includes a battery whose contents may be damaging to the environment. Do not get rid
of the product without taking the precaution of dismantling the battery and placing it in an appropriate
P02 OK
recycling container, or sending the product back to the factory.
TYPE
Subject to technical changes – for further information:
OFF
P03 OK
our desired option. The device will not take notice
it can be set to zero. Select DELETE YES and validate.
As indicated in the device
± 10%
µ 2x16 (10) A / 250 V~
FIG. 2
Maximum 16 Inductive VA (1,3 W)
AgSnO
switched.
2
Of back-lit liquid crystal
± 1 s / day at 23 ºC
± 0.15 s / ºC / 24 h
10 years (without connection to mains)
48 h (without battery and without connection to mains)
1S, 1T, 1U
Class A
40
2
SUNRISE, SUNSET, FIXED TIME: ON/OFF, REDUC.
Daily
-10 ºC to +45 ºC
-20 ºC to +60 ºC
2
IP 20 in accordance with EN60529
II under correct mounting conditions
2.5 kV
+ 80 ºC for 21.2.5
Sealable
With screw terminal for section conductors of 4mm²
maximum section
½ AA – 3.6 V – 1000 mAh – Li/SOCi
2
2 DIN modules (35 mm) FIG. 5
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