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1. LEN WoC ALA At this point the first programme E pertaining to the specified type is displayed If more than one programme is present it is possible to scroll forwards and backwards through them by using keys 1 and 027 16 User manual DVA If no programme of that particular type is present on the display appear the words E EMPEY 2 2 Modifying a programme It is possible to access programme modification from the programme display status Choose the programme to be modified and press key Ok Choose the MODIFY option using keys C1 and G2 and press Ok to confirm At this point it is possible to insert the new programme parameters The parameter under modification flashes Use keys G1 and 62 to set the values and Ok to confirm or the key to exit without modifications At the end of the modification the words SAY Ed are displayed with the channel concerned C1 or C2 and the instrument returns to the normal operational status once again 2 3 Deleting a programme It is possible to access programme deletion from the programme display status Choose the programme to be deleted and press key Ok User manual DVA Choose using keys 61 and 62 the DELETE option and press Ok to confirm or key to exit without deletion
2. e Press the key to exit the IR reception mode if you want to transfer programs from the remote control see the IR Interface page 31 e Atthis point the parameters required for correct instrument operation can be entered language date format date time and the city where the instrument is installed e Connect the load and the power supply as illustrated in the Con nection diagrams chapter User manual DVA Setting the language Setting the date format FORMAE 3 languages DINI IDE It is possible to select between A available LUN the dd mm aa and dd MM ss Te PT idend Norwegian aw 7 IN 3I F1 c2 yy mm dd formats EARMEN 1 OTe LILI MM d x gt Select the format with sekkene gt Select NLIS KE ca C1 and C2 the language EINIZHIBIEE aw with 63 gt Confirm with 0k C1 and C2 2 7 ENGL LH EN gt Confirm Setting the date with 0k t iD The parameter I year month day I I being changed will flash E DE gt Select the desired value WOE o ar with C1 and 62 1 AN Bree gt Press Ok to confirm mime uA and continue LI I CPP with the next parameter The insertion sequence is 5 year gt month gt day EN
3. 2 3 Programs reset Program reset make it possibile to delete all holiday events saved in the instrument From the normal operating status gt Press gt gt Select HOLIDAY with 61 and C2 and confirm with gt Select HOLIDAY RESET with C1 and G2 and press Ok to confirm gt Confirm with Ok or press 4 to exit without resetting Note the program reset function can also be accessed from the Reset menu see Reset menu chapter User manual DVA hu pT Ea Ea OK JC E V A m e mn DM LL pb sot ESC La pa SETTINGS MENU This menu is used to display and change the instrument s general configuration parameters These are language date time automatic CET DST position correction pin reset From the normal operating status gt press gt select SETTINGS with G1 and G2 gt confirm with Ok LANGUAGE menu The options are Swedish Norwegian English gt select SETTINGS LANGUAGE with 61 2 gt confirm with 0k The currently set language will be displayed En NI IN ESC 25 gt press Ok twice to access the change mode or to exit without changing gt select the language with 61 and C2 gt confirm with Ok gt The following message will appear on the display 5H E d DATE
4. zx User manual DVA When the day is being entered the Setting the city capital display will show a bar with the corresponding day of Set the city capital where the instrument the week is installed 50 sunrise CLO 1 gt Monday 7 gt Sunday and sunset times are SLN automatically calculated for IN 144 1 Setting the time each day during the year ELLA The parameter hours minutes LI ME The list of the city depends AA being changed will flash Lic of the language selected swedish gt main cities Jur cuiu Select the desired value with nn nn of Sweden Lot ri with G1 and 62 Torx norwegian gt main cities of HEN LI ME bic NP PINE NO gt Press Ok to confirm I english gt main cities of and continue Ireland with the next parameter mi E gt Select the city x with G1 and C2 The insertion sequence is hours minutes gt Press to confirm Note if your city is not listed choose the closest city After setting all the parameters you can set the exact coordinates of the installation place see Setting menu Position page 25 Be User manual DVA At this point the instrument will switch to the normal operating status main page The display will show the date time relay status day of the week in letters on the top row in numbers at the bottom and th
5. On the display appear the words dE L Et Ed followed by the channel concerned C1 or C2 and the instrument returns to normal operational status once again 3 Reset programmes To delete all the programmes saved on the instrument Press key to enter the menu choose the PROGRAM option using keys C1 and G2 and press Ok to confirm Choose option RESET PROGRAM using keys C1 and 62 and press Ok to confirm Choose CONFIRM and press Ok All the programmes will be cancelled Alternatively it is possible to reset programmes by accessing the reset menu see Reset menu page 30 User manual DVA FET MI VISLIDISTTM I pes eee n Y El LOK ELE INI DM FSI I ESC La Ra eg ER ASTRONOMICAL PROGRAMMING Relay 2 The instrument is equipped with 6 pre set programs that allow you to program the instrument s night behaviour P1 program This program sets switch on at sunset and switch off at dawn P1 Sunset Sunrise P2 program This program keeps the relay in the off position throughout the night 2 Sunset Sunrise ON ON OFF P3 program This program sets switch on at sunset and switch off at dawn with a night time C1 interruption in which the relay is temporarily in the off position oe ER E P3 ON OFF P3
6. all n other days of the week gt Press Ok to enter into modification gt Press Ok to assign the selected program to other days of the week or 1 to return to the choice of the day of the week gt The display shows the currently set program flashing press G1 and ESC ma 291 User manual DVA Note the first and last date are EL OD HOLIDAY MENU to be considered included in the JULE holiday period tty tty X X 2 1 Creating a HOLIDAY program gt Press Ok to confirm C1 Ent F INEI From the normal operating status Once the programming is confirmed AN pt n m Ev the following message will appear Ct aS gt Press e on the display SHY E cd During normal operation the possible A gt Select HOLIDAY with G1 and C2 execution of a holiday programme is and confirm with 0k um amu signalled by the symbol in field 7 WC FULL DIC the display gt Select HOLIDAY NEW FINE HEH 07762 and confirm with Ok Ef m Tam y Note recursive function Choose the relay onto which PUNO CU At this point the instrument activates the ML to carry out the DER recursive function that makes is possible SET programming Eure N S to program multiple holiday days in series F F268 1101 G1 C2 1 2 or holiday periods ow If you do not want to enter another gt Select between
7. chapter Settings gt Select PROGRAM C2 with 61 and G2 and confirm with Ok 20 User manual DVA gt The display shows the set program for 02 to choose which program P1 the first night of the week in the P1 aan EH P6 to set and confirm with 0k Diir example in the night between H Enter the parameters relative to the rr tg pu days 1 and 2 i e between Monday Clon selected program Cilla and Tuesday Press 61 and G2 P1 no parameter to cycle through the nights of the week T P2 no parameter 2 and display which program is set for ER a ma P3 night switch off time night switch ER Bm each night on time P4 night switch off time 1 O c2 ok Note the display of the P3 ETE E P5 night switch on time program is divided into two __ ur P6 initial time of the impulse duration screen shots the first one Hl of impulse 1 Wi CA showing the switch off time I n OP WI and the second time the EE d ca gt Press Ok to confirm The display will I switch back on fime Fini y show the words Ed E I and the To go from one screen to co JAg gt D et shall enter normal the other press keys C1 c gt 2 mac LLL _ At this point the instrument offers the 2 ability to copy programming done for
8. each week monthly one day month every output month yearly one day year every year IMPULSE event An impulse event can be an on or off type and may last for maximum of 59 seconds At the end of the on impulse the relay will always be in the off status at the end of an off impulse the relay will always be in the on status An impulsive event can be interrupted following manual operation or IR transmission activation 10 User manual DVA Programming priority In automatic function mode the instrument behaves as foreseen by the entered programmes Should there be conflict between programmes different events starting at the same moment the instrument will only run the one with the highest priority according to the following table 1 maximum priority 5 minimum Event Weekly Holiday Impulse ON or OFF Programmed events which starting during an event already in progress holiday are ignored In the case of non instantaneous holiday impulse the device always completed the started programme before managing the next Exceptions to this are cases in which holiday event occurs while executing non instantaneous programme there is change to manual operation while executing non instantaneous programme In this case all the programmes running are interrupted and if there is a lock or random on the channel execution of all programmes is disabled until manual procedure is
9. terminals verify that the leads are not live 4 Do not connect or power the instrument if any part of it is damaged 5 The instrument must be installed and activated in compliance with current electric systems standards 6 Do not use the instrument for purposes other than those indicated 7 The instrument executes 1B type actions and is suitable for environments with a pollution degree of 2 and overvoltage category EN 60730 1 User manual DVA Br TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Power supply 230Vac 10 50 60Hz Absorption 8VA 2W Replaceable battery Output 2 relay with monostable change over contact 16 10 A 250Vac Type of action 1B Storable programs 30 events ON OFF or PULSE relay1 only 6 pre set programs relay2 only 4 holiday periods 20 holiday days Backlit LCD display Integrated IR interface with 0 5m capacity with direct sun light 2m when dark IR transmission frequency 31 25kHz Software class A Mounting DIN rail to backplane Container 2 DIN modules Operating temperature 20 C 40 C Operating humidity 20 90 noncondensing Storage temperature 10 C 70 C Pollution level 2 Rated impulse voltage 4kV Degree of protection at the terminals IP20 DIMENSIONS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS ads User manual DVA DISPLAY AND KEYPAD DESCRIPTION Field holiday program Field CET DST 9 Field key f
10. to remote control and then duplicated in other instruments without having to repeat the programming step by step The program exchange remote control is not provided with the instrument but can be purchased separately as an accessory There are two basic functions in this operating mode GOPY consists in transferring the programs from DVA to the remote control PASTE consists in transferring the programs from remote control to one or more than one DVA instruments at the same time zd s Copy function To transfer a program from DVA to the remote control first gt generate a program with the traditional method onl DVA see Automatic programming gt activate the reception mode on the remote control see the relative instruction sheet activate the transmission on DVA holding down the 0k mr _ key for 3 seconds c2 00 The following message will appear NOS on the display S seconds IR ENAbLE ERHNSM EE 1 C Pr E IIA E gt press the Ok key again to confirm Ike FARIN T EE the start of transmission or 4 to cancel the transmission gt during the transmission the following message will appear on the display gRER DUE BAER I Non the remote control display and the remote control will emit bips When completed the following message is displayed E ERANSM EE dONE User manual DVA Paste function To transfer a program from the remot
11. 0 2 3 Deleting a programme page 17 B IR Interface page 31 3 Reset programmes page 18 Copy function page 31 E Astronomical Programming Relay 2 page 19 Paste function page 32 P1 program page 19 M Battery replacement page 33 P2 program page 19 E Reference standards page 33 e User manual DVA Astronomical twilight switches v 9909 142 354 DVA in lt gt Astronomical twilight switches Electronic digital programmable e IR remote control available as an switch that combines in the relay 1 gt 9 9 accessory for transferring programmes the function of a weekly digital time EM 1234 from and to the instrument switch and in the relay 2 those of an astronomical twilight switch Log e Large display with text guide to IT 1 facilitate programming Par e Seable cover and possibility to lock keypad through password memoRC2 vener e Possibility of a programmes archive up to 126 always available e Cover on the back of the instrument for replacing the battery 58 User manual DVA SAFETY WARNINGS During installation and operation of the product it is necessary to comply with the following instructions 1 The instrument must be installed and activated by qualified personnel following the connection diagrams provided in this manual scrupulously 2 After installation it must be made impossible to access the terminals without specific tools 3 Before accessing the connection
12. ASTRONOMISKT SKYMNINGSREL DVA Astronomical twilight switches User Manual GARD Bruksanvisning amp DVA 86 866 33 lt C program 19 Index P4 program page 19 P5 program page 20 B Safety warnings page 3 P6 program page 20 M Technical characteristics page 3 Change NIGHT C2 page 20 B Dimensions page 4 Modify the astronomical programming page 20 E Connection diagrams page 4 E Holiday menu page 22 B Display and keypad description page 5 2 1 Creating a HOLIDAY program page 22 B installation page 6 2 2 Checking a HOLIDAY program page 23 Setting the language page 7 2 2 1 Displaying a HOLIDAY program page 23 Setting the date format page 7 2 2 2 Changing a HOLIDAY program page 23 Setting the date page 7 2 2 3 Deleting a HOLIDAY program page 24 Setting the time page 8 2 3 Programs reset page 24 Setting the coordinates city capital page 8 E Settings menu page 25 B Daily Weekly programming Relay 1 page 10 LANGUAGE menu page 25 Events ON OFF page 10 DATE menu page 25 IMPULSE event page 10 TIME menu page 25 HOLIDAY events page 10 DAYL SAVE CET DST CHANGE menu page 26 Programming priority page 11 POSITION menu page 27 1 Creation of a new programme page 12 OFFSET menu page 28 1 1 Programmes ON OFF page 12 PIN menu page 28 2 Checking a programme page 16 SETTING RESET page 29 2 1 Displaying a programme page 16 Hour meter menu page 30 2 2 Modifying a programme page 17 B Reset menu page 3
13. OFF P3 ON Sunset Sunrise P4 program MEG ii HE pig 07 I This program sets switch on at sunset l et and switch off during the night at C1 programmable time before dawn EI P4 OFF P4 OFF Sunset Sunrise User manual DVA P5 program VIN I The default settings are as follows CON anu LIN Fn D This program sets switch on at a mE DIONE E e Running program P1 on relay 2 Li 1 Li TE programmable time after sunset and C1 CI 71 14 0502 switch off at dawn It is possible to program the behaviour of e 10 4 gt relay 2 by assigning a different program 5 d P5 ER cung for each day of the week P5 ON er Should you wish to change the program assigned to a specific day of the week P6 program p C N follow these steps This program sets an on impulse during Hh Um B ARE Modify the astronomical the night with programmable initial time C1 programming and duration of the impulse The impulse s maximum duration is 59 seconds 124 9 From the normal operating status gt E Pe o i gt Press key e Sunset P6 ON P6 OFF Sunrise amm amm gt Select PROGRAM with C1 and C2 Frei and confirm with 0k Note the dawn sunset times automatically calculated f D by the instrument on the basis of the astronomical coordinates ee nr Sand entered and of any time adjustments see
14. deactivated IR transmission is activated while executing the programme Programmes that are active when one of these exceptions occurs are interrupted and will not be restored When execution is interrupted the relays still maintain status unless entering a holiday day or period or if IR transmission is activated relay set to off User manual DVA 1 Creation of a new programme Choose the channel C1 to set ALIMTA a Daily or Weekly program 1 1 Programmes ON OFF HHLIGRHM Press 0k et GJ to confirm a Press key to enter the menu carta choose the PROGRAM option using keys C1 and 62 and press Ok E C to confirm ESC 27 Ra l J 1 02 ok ESC La E Choose option NEW using keys C1 and 111 G2 and press Ok to confirm 12 User manual DVA Using keys G1 and C2 choose the frequency of the event Choose between lau ON l OFF from PULSE event DAILY For PULSE event WEEKLY choose between Press ON or OFF event to confirm Press Ok ow to confirm Insert the date using keys 1 and 62 not required for daily events For weekly events it is JE possible to set more than LI MK of the week k Lit L pri pr
15. e CET DST symbol Note if the instrument is not powered by the mains instead of the day the following message will appear on the top row NO SUPPLY In this condition backlighting is not active and the relay will remain off Main page 9 MANUAL OPERATION Switching on off manually Press the 61 C2 key briefly to switch the output relay 1 relay 2 The status that is reached will be maintai ned until the next program event Switch lock Activating the lock function all switches are ignored The relay remains in the status in which it was found when the lock wed EHURGdRU E gt Press and hold G1 62 for EJ EE seconds to activate deactivate the relay Cor 4m 4c Dr C2 1 relay 2 WL A BER oe UN If the function is active the Q symbol will appear User manual DVA HOLIDAY events A holiday event allows you to enter individual days or holiday periods during which all the set programmes shall not be carried out and the DAILY WEEKLY PROGRAMMING Relay 1 Events ON OFF relay shall be in the off position ON and OFF events consist of switching the relay to the on or off Holiday events always start at 00 00 on the starting day and end at position 23 59 on the last day of the holiday They may be daily every day at the same time weekly one or more Holiday events are interrupted in the case of manual operations on days during the week
16. e control to one or more DVA first gt connect the DVA clock to the mains network gt press the key to reset the instrument and activate the reception mode The following 4 message will appear on the display MOEERDARE TR EI LL gt activate the transmission on the remote control and select which program to send see the instructions for the remote control ESC gt during the transmission the following message will appear on the display dHER I NAEH GUE on the remote control display and the remote control will emit bips When completed the following message is displayed ERANGMI DONE Eb Note during transmission point the remote control towards the front of the instrument to facilitate the transmission A possible problem with the transmission is signalled with the message 32 m At this point the programs and date and time settings are transferred to the instrument and it is ready to operate with the transferred parameters User manual DVA LEI VEd FAI LEdon the clock s display BATTERY REPLACEMENT The battery charge level can be checked automatically by the instrument once a week manually hold down the 4 key on the main page for 3 seconds If the battery charge level is lower than the specific threshold the following message will appear on the first row of the display bek ER In this case replace the battery as soon as pos
17. e intended as facilitated programming User manual DVA The instrument s internal memory allows to 30 events Once maximum capacity is reached attempts to memorise another programme causes the display to show the message MEMORY FULL In this case it is necessary to delete a programme in the memory in order to enter a new one in the case of contemporary programming on two channels at least one position in the memory must be available for each channel The message ERROR is shown on the display whenever there is an attempt to save a programme overwriting a pre existent programme of the same type for example trying to enter a daily off event at 08 00 if there is already a daily on event at the same time 15 User manual DVA 2 Ghecking a programme Through this menu it is possible to display amend or delete a programme saved in the instrument 2 1 Displaying a programme Press key 2 to enter the menu and using keys 61 and G2 choose the PROGRAM option Press Ok to confirm Using keys G1 and G2 choose CHECK Press to confirm Choose the channel 1 ONS FEM to check daily or weekly E FOLAT program 2 And then choose the frequency i PAPP Min daily or weekly PE UDI y L L ESC c1 A ESC Finally choose the type of event you 1 O 2 wish to check using G1 and C2 E ON OFF PULSE
18. es deletes all saved programs To display the hour meter value reset hour meter resets the operating time hour meter reset all reset settings reset programs reset hour meter gt from the main page press 4 Wine gt select HOUR CNT with C1 and 62 MUNNLU To perform the reset gt press Ok to confirm Fitts ta gt press 1 to access the menu gt choose with C1 and C2 the gt select RESET with the keys C1 and C2 and press Ok output concerned gt use the keys G1 and C2 to select one of the above listed resets gt press Ok The total use is displayed and press Ok gt press Ok again to access the hour cu gt press Ok to confirm meter reset option Press Ok again to confirm or 4 to exit without To perform a complete instrument reset restoring the factory settings resetting use a sharp instrument to press the R key This deletes all the gt The message dEL Et E d appears on the display to indicate the change that was made settings that were made and restores the default conditions 30 User manual DVA IR INTERFACE The DVA model have an IR interface that makes it easy to exchange programs between the instrument and its remote control Attention the IR interface can only be activated if DVA is powered by the mains network In this way an instrument can be programmed then the program can be copied
19. essing key 0k you 1 select deselect the question while using key 62 you scroll through s 13 User manual DVA the days until Sunday By pressing G2 Confirmation of programming is shown 4 4 again CONF RM appears press Ok R by the words SA Ec on the display Mv Lu to confirm with the concerned channel For ON or OFF events enter the hours LI MO and minutes for the switching using keys I IL 1 and 2 Press 0 to confirm e In 424 10 Note recursive function ON OFF For PULSE event enter the starting time un events only Acc and the duration of the pulse max 59 At this point the instrument activates the 1 1 MO seconds recursive function which allows several V ES TUE on off events to be programmed in Succession on the same day Thereby once an activation deactivation event has been programmed it HUE is possible to enter the time of a III deactivation activation event for the same day During normal operation the eventual Con Siac If you do not wish to enter off on execution of an impulse programme is time press key 1 to terminate shown by symbol on field 8 of the PR programming display There is no control of the correlation between on off events programmed using the recursive function such function is therefore to b
20. he change that was made gt Select the parameter ome POSITION menu to change from among US latitude longitude or time FJL This menu is used to change the geographical coordinates latitude zone and press Ok to pei longitude time zone that were set during the installation phase confirm FL Mm To change a parameter gt The parameter value is A LU displayed press Ok to access ow the change mode gt Select SETTINGS POSITION with G1 and G2 and press Qk to confirm ESC gt Set the new value with c1 gt It is possible to select to FIC V C1 and C2 and change only the city or mmn u press 0k to confirm ren aa IN s ea N I N make a change using the e EN geographical coordinates gt The following message will appear ow on the display SHY Ed if you want to change the city select EN OK 27 User manual DVA OFFSET menu This function is used to change the sunrise and sunset time that is automatically calculated by the system maximum correction 120 minutes To display the calculated sunrise and sunset times gt From the main page press 0k The currently calculated sunrise and sunset times will be displayed in sequence To change the sunrise and sunset time gt Select SETTINGS CORRECTION and confirm with gt Selec
21. holiday day or period press 1 to end HOLIDAY ONE DAY programming single day or HOLIDAY PERIOD The correlation of the programmed multiple contiguous days holiday events is not controlled with the with G1 and C2 recursive function the function must therefore be considered as facilitated gt Enter the date holiday day or programming the holiday day interval holiday period 202 User manual The instrument s memory makes it possible to store up to 4 holiday on a H 3 L cf 1 1 periods 20 holiday days holiday with C1 and C2 N r t2 Once the maximum capacity is reached an attempt to store an s Beipet between A E additional program will cause the following message to be displayed HOLIDAY ONE DAY H DE dH Lt V MEMORY FULL In this case a program stored in the memory d HOLIDAY PERIOD Dco moa must be deleted before entering a new one Na nu and press 0k The message appears on the display if you try to enter a fe gt holiday period that overlaps with period that was already entered or if the last holiday date is before the start date E In case of HOLIDAY ONE DAY it is possible scrool the programs using C1 and G2 keys In case of HOLIDAY PERIOD the instrument shows 2 2 Checking a HOLIDAY program the start day of the first holiday period press G2 to visualize the end of the period This
22. l be locked approx 3 minutes after the keypad was last pressed At this point when pressed again request to enter the PIN code will appear To unlock the instrument enter the PIN code according to this rule key ta 1 1 2 key C2 3 key OK 4 For example pin 3411 C2 Ok 19 6615 SETTINGS RESET This menu is used to reset all settings that were made restoring the factory values Date format yy mm dd CET DST change automatic summer time change Last Sunday in March 2 00 am winter time change Last Sunday in October 3 00 am Correction sunrise 0 minutes sunset 0 minutes PIN request 0000 deactivated Programming relay 2 P1 every day To reset the settings gt select RESET SETTINGS with the G1 and G2 keys gt confirm with 0k gt confirm again with 0k gt the following message appears on the display dC t Et Ed 229 User manual HOUR METER MENU RESET MENU The hour meter function indicates the total time in which the output The instrument s default status can be reset with the reset function remained in the on status There are 5 different resets available The hour meter range is between 0 and 99999 hours when the reset settings deletes all settings that were made maximum limit is reached it is automatically reset reset HOLIDAY deletes all holisay programs reset programm
23. menu gt Select SETTINGS DATE with G1 and Menara C2 FUD confirm with Ok The current date is eded displayed Press twice to access the change mode or 4 to exit without changing select the format with G1 and C2 dd mm yy or yy mm dd confirm with Ok enter the year month day with G1 and G2 and press Ok to confirm gt The following message will appear on the display SHV E d gt gt gt EN EN gt gt TIME menu gt Select SETTINGS TIME with G1 and 62 gt confirm with OK The current time is displayed gt Press Ok twice to access the change mode or 2 to exit without changing User manual DVA gt enter the time minutes with LI MO SHY Ed will appear on the display and C1 and C2 LI the instrument will return to the main and press Ok to confirm page if the function is active press gt The following message will appear 62 to view change the DST gt CET on the display SHV Ed ESC EEI gt Press Ok twice to change the Fi dtr 1 parameters or 62 againto IL ESN DAYL SAVE GET DST CHANGE menu display the parameters relative LIL_L a to the DST CET change ra nn T The instrument makes it possible to automatically manage the CET DST LUZ change and vice ve
24. menu can be used to display modify or delete a holiday program At this point pressing Ok it is possibile access to options of modify saved in the instrument delete or next holiday period 2 2 1 Displaying a HOLIDAY program 2 2 2 Changing a HOLIDAY program From the normal operating status HEU 1 HBRH rurr _ A program can be changed from the program display status gt Press 4 to access the menu select IL TC LIN HOLIDAY and press 0k to confirm gt Select the holiday program to change and press Ok gt Select MODIFY with G1 and G2 gt Select HOLIDAY CHECK and press and press Ok to confirm Ok to confirm EN LOK 29 User manual DVA gt Atthis point new program parameters can be entered The parameter being changed will flash Use the keys 61 and G2 to set the values and press Ok to confirm or 4 to exit without changes When done with the change the message SHV E d is displayed and the instrument will return to normal operation 2 2 3 Deleting a HOLIDAY program MET EL ESC A program can be deleted from the program display status gt Select the holiday program to delete and press Ok gt Select DELETE with C1 and G2 and press Ok to confirm or to exit without deleting The message d L Et will appear on the display and the instrument will return to normal operation EY EN
25. rs The following parameters 7 xx c2 must be entered N C suo To activate deactivate the function for both changes m A NIL E ra V IN gt select SETTINGS DST with 61 and C2 week of the change cru u gt confirm with Ok The current status Fn iT Fin 1ST first 2ND second VO UWI will appear on the display 3RD third 4TH fourth AUEO DFF or HUED ON LAST last of the month SSE yu gt press Ok twice to access the month of the change EN LOK change mode day of the week gt select SET AUTO ON or SET AUTO OFF Monday Tuesday with C1 and C2 er time of the change gt press Ok to confirm When all parameters are set press 4 to exit If the function is deactivated AUTO OFF then the following message 26 User manual The default values for the time change CAPITAL POSITION and press 0k The winter gt summer change last Sunday in March 2 00 am currently set city will be displayed press summer gt winter change last Sunday in October 3 00 am Qk to access the change mode and select the new city with C1 and C2 During normal operation the symbol xk will appear on the display and confirm with OK At this point the during the CET period winter and the symbol xx will appear during message SHV E d will be displayed to the DST period summer indicate t
26. sible To replace the battery disconnect the power supply remove the cover from the battery compartment turning it anticlockwise replace the battery and replace the cover turning it clockwise connect the power supply In order to retain the programming and settings the time that passes between removing the old battery and inserting the new one must not exceed 60 seconds Use CR 2032 batteries only Throw away the run down batteries in compliance with current regulations on the disposal of harmful waste REFERENCE STANDARDS Compliance with Community Directives 2006 95 EC low voltage 2004 108 EC E M C is declared in reference to the harmonized standard EN 60730 2 7 33 User manual DVA GNO GARO AB z Box 203 335 25 GNOSJO Tel 0370 33 28 00 e Fax 0370 33 28 50 E post info garo se e Internetadress www garo se V31500801 010
27. t the time to correct C1 and G2 Porario da correggere sunrise or sunset gt Confirm with 0k The currently set correction is displayed Press Ok again to change the value gt Set the correction with G1 and G2 and press Ok to confirm use negative values to advance the event positive values to delay the event Pas En EN 28 ME gt The message SHY Ed change that was made appears on the display to indicate the At this point pressing on the main page the corrected sunrise and sunset times are displayed again PIN menu A protection code can be set to prevent anyone from using the instrument The PIN code 15 a 4 digit number that has values between 1 and 4 To set the pin code gt select SETTINGS PIN with the keys C1 and C2 gt confirm with 0k gt the four digits that make up the current PIN code are displayed 0000 corresponds to pin inactive gt confirm with 0k select CHANGE and press Ok to enter the new PIN code Use the keys 61 and G2 to enter the numbers one by one that make up the code and press 0k to confirm them select RESET to deactivate the PIN code request gt press Ok to confirm gt The following message appears on the display SHY Edi EC Edin the case of reset User manual DVA If the PIN code request is active the keypad wil
28. unctions R DA NA RA DA DA NA R a O AA A JA IA JA A Kas PANT NE BANG JANE NE DAND DANI ANG DANI 1 c2 ox Key menu esc check battery activation Key Ok confirm value activation IR transmission Key 61 decreases the value menu back switching relay 1 lock relay 1 Key G2 increases the value menu forward 6 switching relay 2 lock relay 2 Key R resets settings mi c PRO d ym Ain I E A EN 1 Field texti day 2 Field text2 date 3 Field relay status 4 Field time 5 Field lock relay switching lock 6 Field day of the week User manual DVA e Use a pointed object to press the R key to reset it The display INSTALLATION segments will turn on for a few seconds then the instrument will switch to IR reception mode e The instrument is supplied with the battery not installed to prevent useless consumption Remove the battery from its package and Note in the case of a mains power failure IR reception is not insert it in the housing on the back of the instrument so that the activated pole is visible as shown in the Battery replacement box Then secure the cover turning it clockwise c c1 c2 ox Cor yy munia C2 D gt og El EN E EZ NES ESC

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