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1. NOTE This switch cannot be used if there is no neutral wire white wires joint together inside the electrical box T1072 Gbe technologies Applications The T1072 programmable wall switch has been designed to control lights and motors Maximum load Examples fluorescent lights compact fluorescent lights CFL electronic ballasts sodium lamps block heaters incandescent lights halogen lights Load types Lights and resistive loads excepi t rgsten 1800 W 15 A 120 V Tungsten lights 1440 W 12 A 120 V Motors 1 hp pool filter pumps fans Installation Cut power at the circuit breaker to avoid electric shock the common screw 12 Remove the existing switch For a 3 way installation identify and label the wire that is connected to Install the new switch Apply power at the circuit breaker SINGLE SWITCH INSTALLATION black blue LOAD white NEUTRAL yellow 3 WAY black LINE 120 white VAG black EXISTING 3 WAY INSTALLATION black 120 VAC white black jumper three way switch Connect the LOAD wire on the T1072 to the common wire which you identified when removing the old switch Connect the NEUTRAL wire to the neutral white wires Connect the LINE and 3 WAY wires to the two remaining wires At the other 3 way switch connect the jumper wire between the common
2. screw and the screw where the LINE wire of the T1072 is connected NEW 3 WAY INSTALLATION black 120 VAC single pole black black switch T1072 User guide 7 day Solar Programmable Wall Switch Quick Start up Set the time and date before using the timer for the first time The T1072 will turn the lights on at sunset and turn them off at 11 00 pm by default If these settings are appropriate for you you only need to set the time and date see shaded zone in the menu flowchart sheet If the switch s sunset time does not correspond to the actual sunset time see sections 5 3 3 and 5 3 4 O Operation Indicates the mode of operation The D icon indicates the current see Section 5 1 ee ae program has been activated at sunset Indicates the keypad is locked TO The icon indicates the current see Section 6 E l Ane program has been activated at sunrise Mo Indicates the time and day Tw Indicates the load on off state Indicates the current progra Press this button to display today s sunrise time Briefly press this button to turn the Press this button to display today s sunset time lights on or off See Temporary Override in Section 5 1 4 Press for 3 seconds to enter the setup menus Setup Menus The LED illuminates when the load state is on Press the main button for 3 seconds to enter the setup menus Refer to 3sec the menu fl
3. 4 disappears 5 4 4 Examples Example 1 The lights turn on at sunset and off at 11 00 pm every day default setting Program Days Time Program Days Time P01 On All 7 sunset P01 Oj All7 11 00 days days pm P02 On to None P02 Off to None P07 On P07 Off Example 2 The lights turn on at sunset and off at sunrise every day Program Days Time Program Days Time P01 On All 7 sunset P01 Oj All 7 sunrise days days P02 On to None P02 Off to None P07 On P07 Off Example 3 The lights turn on at 8 00 pm every day and turn off at 10 00 pm every day except on Saturday night when they turn off at 1 00 am Program Days Time Program Days Time P01 On All 7 days 8 00 pm P01 Off Sunday Su 10 00 pm P02 On None P02 Off Monday Mo 10 00 pm P03 On None P03 Off Tuesday Tu 10 00 pm P04 On None P04 Off Wednesday We 10 00 pm P05 On None P05 Off Thursday Th 10 00 pm P06 On None P06 Off Friday Fr 10 00 pm P07 On None P07 Off Sunday Su 1 00 am Be careful about overlapping If you set P01 Off at 10 00 pm for all 7 days and set P02 Off to 11 00 pm for Saturday On Saturday the lights will turn off at 10 00 pm not 11 00 pm since P01 Off is set to an earlier time than P02 Off O Keypad Lock a When the keypad is locked the 2 icon appears on the screen and the only change permitted is the chang
4. 5 3 3 E59 Longitude Correction factor Longitude Facteur de correction Longitud Factor de correcci n sec 5 3 3 sec 5 3 4 MZ on D 4 2 42 Ja Su M fib We Th Fr Sa P _Su Mo Tu We TH FY Sa On PG On PO Prog SO Prog Hour setting Minutes setting R glage de l heure gt R glages des minutes Ajuste de la hora Ajuste de los minutos or ou or ou Offset setting R glage de l cart Ajuste de la desviaci n 4 Sunset or sunrise selection S lection du coucher lever du soleil Selecci n de la puesta o salida del sol Program start time Heure du d but du programme Hora de comienzo del programa sec 5 4 3 T 070 TIO71 T1072 400 070 003 C 2008 04 09 1 2 Longitude Latitude Correction factor Longitude Latitude Facteur de correction Longitud Latitud Factor de correcci n CANADA City Ville Lat Long Adj ABBOTSFORD 49 122 0 BANFF 51 115 BARRIE 44 80 0 BURNABY 49 122 0 CALGARY 51 114 CAPE BRETON 46 60 0 CHICOUTIMI 48 71 0 DAWSON 64 139 EASTMAIN 52 78 0 EDMONTON 53 113 FORT SEVERN 56 87 HALIFAX 44 63 0 HAMILTON 49 112 0 IQALUIT 63 68 0 INUKJUAK 58 78 0 KELOWNA 50 119 0 KITCHENER 43 80 0 LONDON 42 81 0 MISTASSINI 50 73 0 MONTREAL 45 73 0 NIAGARA 43 79 0 OSHAWA 43 78 0 OTTAWA GATI
5. LITTLE ROCK 34 92 0 AUSTIN 30 97 0 LONG BEACH 33 118 0 BAKERSFIELD 35 119 0 LOS ANGELES 34 118 0 BALTIMORE 39 76 0 LOUISVILLE 38 85 1 BATON ROUGE 30 91 0 LUBBOCK 33 101 1 BEAUMONT 30 94 0 MACON 32 83 1 BILLINGS 45 108 0 MADISON 43 89 0 BIRMINGHAM 33 86 0 MEMPHIS 35 90 0 BOISE 43 116 1 MIAMI 25 80 0 BOISE CITY 36 102 1 MILWAUKEE 43 87 0 BOSTON 42 0 MINNEAPOLIS 44 93 0 BROWNSVILLE 25 97 0 MOBILE 30 88 0 BUFFALO 42 78 0 MODESTO 37 120 0 CEDAR RAPIDS 4 91 0 MONTGOMERY 32 86 0 CHARLOTTE 35 80 0 NASHVILLE 36 86 0 CHATTANOOGA 35 85 1 NEW ORLEANS 29 90 0 CHEYENNE 41 104 10 NEW YORK 40 74 0 CHICAGO 41 87 0 NORFOLK 36 76 0 CINCINNATI 39 84 1 OKLAHOMA CITY 35 97 0 CLEVELAND 41 81 0 OMAHA 41 95 0 COLOMBUS 39 82 0 ORLANDO 28 81 0 COLORADO SPRINGS 38 104 0 OVERLAND PARK 38 94 0 CORPUS CHRISTI 27 97 0 OXNARD 34 Tao To DALLAS 32 96 0 PEORIA 40 89 0 DENVER 39 104 0 PHILADELPHIA 40 75 0 DES MOINES 41 93 0 PHOENIX 33 112 0 DETROIT 42 83 1 PITTSBURG 40 79 0 DULUTH 46 92 0 PLANO 33 96 0 EL PASO 31 106 0 PORTLAND 45 122 o ERIE 42 80 0 PROVIDENCE 41 71 0 EUGENE 44 123 0 RALEIGH 35 78 0 EVANSVILLE 37 87 0 RAPID CITY 44 103 1 FLINT 43 83 1 RENO 39 119 0 FORT LAUDERDALE 26 80 0 RICHMOND 37 77 0 FORT WAYNE 41 85 1 ROANOKE 37 79 0 FRESNO 36 119 0 ROCHESTER 43 77 0 GRAND RAPIDS 42 85 1 ROCKFORD 42 89 0 GREAT FALLS 47 0
6. SACRAMENTO 38 121 lo GREENSBORO 36 79 0 SALT LAKE CITY 40 111 0 HAMPTON 37 76 0 SAN ANTONIO 29 98 1 HARTFORD 4 72 0 SAN DIEGO 32 17 lo HONOLULU 21 157 0 SAN FRANCISCO 37 122 0 HOUSTON 29 95 0 SANTA ROSA 38 122 o HUNTSVILLE 34 86 0 SAVANNAH 32 81 0 INDIANAPOLIS 39 86 1 SEATTLE 47 122 0 JACKSON 32 90 0 SHREVEPORT 32 93 0 JACKSONVILLE 30 81 0 SOUTH BEND 41 86 0 KANSAS CITY 39 94 0 SPOKANE 47 117 0 KNOXVILLE 35 83 1 SPRINGFIELD IL 39 89 0 LAKEWOOD 39 105 0 SPRINGFIELD MA 42 72 0 USA City Lat Long Adj SPRINGFIELD MO 37 93 0 ST LOUIS 38 90 0 SYRACUSE 43 76 0 TALLAHASSEE 30 84 1 TAMPA 27 82 0 TOLEDO 41 83 1 TOPEKA 39 95 0 TUCSON 32 110 o TULSA 36 95 0 VIRGINIA BEACH 36 75 0 WACO 31 97 0 WASHINGTON DC 38 77 0 WICHITA 37 97 0 WINSTON SALEM 36 80 0 YONKERS 40 73 0 YOUNGSTOWN 41 80 0 M XICO Ciudad Lat Long Adj TIJUANA 32 117 0 NOGALES 31 111 0 CIUDAD JUAREZ 31 106 0 MATAMOROS 26 97 0 NUEVO LAREDO 27 99 MONTERREY 25 100 CHIHUAHUA 28 106 MAZATL N 23 106 TAMPICO 22 98 ZACATECAS 22 102 LEON 21 101 LA PAZ 24 110 0 MEXICO CITY 19 99 PUEBLA 19 98 GUADALAJARA 20 103
7. settings b Le diagramme contient les r glages par d faut 13 MNw A a S cu El diagrama contiene los ajustes por defecto Mo Off 3 sec Mode menu Menu de mode 1 MI Men de modo Made Timo Cont Prog SS Mode Auto Manual Random EN Auto Manuel Al atoire SO Auto Manual Aleatorio sec 5 1 Legend Legende Leyenda Briefly press this button to go to preceding menu or setting Appuyer brievement sur ce bouton pour passer au menu ou r glage pr c dent Presionar brevemente este bot n para ir al men o ajuste precedente Briefly press this button to go to next menu or setting Appuyer brievement sur ce bouton pour passer au menu ou r glage suivant Presionar brevemente este bot n para ir al men o ajuste siguiente Briefly press this button to accept setting and display next parameter Appuyer brievement sur ce bouton pour accepter le r glage et afficher le prochain param tre Presionar brevemente este bot n para aceptar el ajuste y visualizar el par metro siguiente S Sy Y aS 3 sec Press this button for 3 seconds to enter or exit the setup menus Appuyer sur ce bouton pendant 3 secondes pour entrer ou sortir des menus Presionar este bot n durante 3 segundos para entrar o para salir los men s Minimum settings for quick start up R glages minimaux pour d marrage rapide Ajustes m nimos para el encendido r pido Time menu Menu de I heure Men de la hora Configurati
8. sun rise The latitude is set to 45 and longitude to 75 by default These settings provide approximate sunset and sunrise times for most North American cities To obtain your city s coordinates or those of a nearby city see the coordinates table You can also obtain this information at www aubetech com timer or with a Global Positioning System GPS device The accuracy of the sunset and sunrise times depends on the accuracy of the coordinates you enter for your city NOTE Enter a negative value for a south latitude or a west longitude 5 3 4 Correction Factor ADJ If your city s time zone is based on political or economic boundaries instead of its coordinates your lights might switch on or off too early or too late with respect to sunrise and sunset In this case apply a correction factor 1 or 1 hour refer to addendum Otherwise leave it at O default value 5 4 Program Menu Prog Use the Program menu to set the programs i e the times you want the lights to turn On or Off when the switch is in Automatic mode To set a program proceed as follows 1 Select a program number see section 5 4 1 O Set the day s of the program see section 5 4 2 Set the program start time see section 5 4 3 5 4 1 Selecting a program number You can set up to 21 On programs P0O1 On to P21 On and 21 Off programs P01 Off to P21 Off For example select an On program to set when to tur
9. NEAU 45 75 0 QUEBEC 46 71 0 REGINA 50 104 1 RICHMOND 49 123 0 ROUYN NORANDA 48 79 0 SASKATOON 52 106 1 SEPT ILES 50 66 1 SHERBROOKE 45 71 0 ST ANTHONY 51 55 0 ST CATHARINES 43 79 0 SAINT JOHN NB 45 66 0 ST JOHN S NFLD 47 52 0 SUDBURY 46 81 0 THUNDER BAY 48 89 1 TORONTO 43 79 0 TROIS RIVIERES 46 72 0 VANCOUVER 49 123 0 VICTORIA 49 123 0 WHITEHORSE 60 135 1 WINDSOR 42 83 1 WINNIPEG 49 97 0 YELLOWKNIFE 62 114 1 T1070 T1071 T1072 If your city is not listed below use a nearby city or refer to the website www aubetech com timer Si votre ville n est pas dans la liste utiliser une ville avoisinante ou consulter le site web www aubetech com minuterie Si su ciudad no figura en la lista buscar una ciudad vecina o consultar el sitio web www aubetech com timer USA USA City Lat Long Adj City Lat Long Adj ABILENE 32 99 1 LANSING 42 84 1 ALBUQUERQUE 35 106 0 LAREDO 27 99 1 ALLENTOWN 40 75 0 LAS VEGAS 36 115 0 AMARILLO 35 101 4 LEXINGTON 38 84 1 ANCHORAGE 61 149 4 LINCOLN 40 96 0 ATLANTA 33 84 1
10. OAXACA 17 96 0 ACAPULCO 16 100 CANCUN 21 86 MERIDA 21 89 PUERTO RICO Ciudad Lat Long Adj SAN JUAN 18 66 0 REPUBLICA DOMINICANA Ciudad Lat Long Adj SANTO DOMINGO 18 70 1 400 070 003 C 2008 04 09 2 2
11. ace the product within the terms stated above AUBE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAM AGE OF ANY KIND INCLUDING ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM ANY BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR ANY OTHER FAILURE OF THIS PRODUCT Some provinces states or regions do not allow the exclusion or limita tion of incidental or consequential damages so this limitation may not apply to you THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY AUBE MAKES ON THIS PRODUCT THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUD ING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PAR TICULAR PURPOSE IS HEREBY LIMITED TO THE THREE YEAR DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY Some provinces states or regions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary according to the province state or region EX Technical Assistance 705 Montrichard Avenue Saint Jean sur Richelieu Quebec J2X 5K8 Canada Tel 450 358 4600 Toll free 1 800 831 AUBE Fax 450 358 4650 Email aube service honeywell com For more information on our products go to www aubetech com av ae 400 072 000 C 2008 05 08 2 2 Gbe d technologies T1070 T1071 T1072 Menu flowchart Organigramme des menus Organigrama de los menus Flowchart shows default
12. ff of the new state flashes to indicate that the state is temporary The new state is maintained until you press the main button again or till the next On or Off program 5 2 Time Menu The time display flashes on the screen when the time has not yet been set or after a 4 hour power outage Use the Time menu to select the time format 12 hour or 24 hour and to set the clock and date NOTE The date is used to determine the sunset and sunrise times an co co 400 072 000 C 2008 05 08 1 2 5 3 Configuration Menu Conf Use the Configuration menu to set the following parameters see sections 5 3 1 to 5 3 4 5 3 1 Backlight mode SCAN The screen is lit at high intensity for 8 seconds when you press any button The rest of the time depending on the backlight mode selected the screen behaves as follows Scrn Off The screen is not lit Scrn On HI The screen is lit at high intensity Scrn On LO The screen is lit at low intensity default mode 5 3 2 Automatic Daylight Savings Time Changeover DLS When automatic daylight savings time changeover is on DLS On the T1072 changes to daylight savings time summer time at 2 00 am on the second Sunday of March and changes back to normal time winter time at 2 00 am on the first Sunday of November This function is enabled DLS On by default 5 3 3 Latitude and Longitude Coordinates LAT and LONG The coordinates are used to turn the lights on at sunset and off at
13. ing of the state For example if the lights are off they will turn on when you press the main button However in Automatic mode the default state for the current program will be overridden until the next program starts If you press the main button again before the start of the next program the lights return to their initial state To lock or unlock the keypad press the buttons in the following order ada uy a 2 sec NOTE You must perform the whole procedure in an interval of 2 seconds If the procedure was not properly performed wait another 2 seconds before retrying Reset to default Settings To return the switch to its default settings simultaneously press both main and left buttons and hold The software version will appear for 5 seconds RST will appear for the next 5 seconds Release the buttons when all segments appear on the screen The switch is now reset see default settings in the menu flowchart 12 00 Troubleshooting The display is faded or irregular The ambient temperature is either below or above switch s operating temperature Swap the LINE and 3 WAY wires The display disappears when you toggle the other switch The sunset or sunrise time is inaccurate The date or time is wrong see section 5 2 The longitude or latitude is wrong see section 5 3 3 The correction factor is wrong see section 5 3 4 You have entered an
14. n the lights on select an Off program to set when to turn the lights off 5 4 2 Setting the day s of the program After selecting a program set the day s of the program You can select a specific day all 7 days or none Choose none for any unused program 5 4 3 Setting the program start time After setting the day s of the program set its start time You can select either a specific time the sunset time or the sunrise time To select a specific time 1 Advance to the hour setting and select the hour 2 Advance to the minutes setting and select the minutes To select sunset or sunrise time 1 Advance to the hour setting and select the sunset time or sunrise time When you scroll the sunset time gt and sunrise time g appear between 11 pm and 12 am 2 To enter an offset from 70 to 70 minutes in 10 minute increments between the sunset or sunrise time and the program start time advance to the minutes setting and change the minutes EXAMPLE If the sunset time is 6 13 pm and you change the minutes to display 6 43 pm you have entered a delay of 30 On PO PO of 09 Prog P01 On P01 Off T1072 minutes If later in the year the sunset time is 4 01 pm the program will start at 4 31 pm e NOTE When you enter an offset 4 appears along with y or Xx when you display the sunset or sunrise time To remove the offset display the sunset or sunrise time and change the minutes until
15. offset see section 5 4 3 Specifications Supply 120 VAC 60 Hz Maximum load 1800 watts Operating temperature range 15 C to 50 C 5 F to 122 F Storage temperature range 40 C to 60 C 40 F to 140 F Power outage The screen is blank Only the time must be set if the outage lasts more than 4 hours all other settings and programs are permanently saved Latitude range from 65 to 65 Solar table precision 11 min within 60 latitude Certification UL c UL us V Warranty AUBE warrants this product excluding battery to be free from defects in the work manship or materials under normal use and service for a period of three 3 years from the date of purchase by the consumer If at any time during the war ranty period the product is determined to be defective or malfunctions AUBE shall repair or replace it at AUBE s option If the product is defective i return it with a bill of sale or other dated proof of purchase to the place from which you purchased it or ii contact AUBE AUBE will make the determination whether the product should be returned or whether a replacement product can be sent to you This warranty does not cover removal or reinstallation costs This warranty shall not apply if it is shown by AUBE that the defect or malfunction was caused by damage which occurred while the product was in the possession of a consumer AUBE s sole responsibility shall be to repair or repl
16. on menu Menu de configuration Men de configuraci n Program menu Menu de programme Men de programa XY r MIZ N Mode Time Cont Prog AN SD Aly oy ies ZIN _ Ey 24H 12H Clock starts L horloge commence a compter El reloj comienza a contar NY DNN 10 00 ahs Minutes Minutes Minutos FITER Time SS Time g Month Day Mois Jour Mes Dia ERS ly SS Mode Time Conf Prog YN gt gt ly SO Mode Time Cont Prog A Sc rn AA On LO off IN 7 tot Backlight R tro clairage Retroiluminaci n sec 5 3 1 37 ig ie Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa kne 50n POI Prog Program number No du programme N del programa sec 5 4 1 Enter a negative value for a south latitude or a west longitude Inscrire une valeur n gative pour une valeur de latitude sud ou une valeur de longitude ouest Ingresar un valor negativo para un valor de latitud Sur o un valor de longitud Oeste gt D 42 Te su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Ton PO rro S Program day s Jour s du programme Dias del programa sec 5 4 2 Automatic Daylight Savings Time Passage automatique a l heure avanc e Cambio automatico a la hora de verano sec 5 3 2 None selected Nul None s lectionn Ninguno None seleccionado Day s selected Jour s s lectionn s Dias seleccionados gt Lond _ Add mS tose JER Latitude sec
17. owchart sheet on how to navigate the menus 5 1 Mode Menu You can use the Mode menu to select one of the three modes of operation see sections 5 1 1 to 5 1 3 5 1 1 Manual Mode ro lA In Manual mode the T1072 operates like a regular switch To turn the lights on or off briefly 12 00 Mo press the main button The 4 icon appears when the switch is in Manual mode o 5 1 2 Automatic Mode D o In Automatic mode the T1072 turns the lights on or off according to the set programs see le 00 Section 5 4 The b icon as well as the current program number are displayed On Pa 5 1 3 Random Mode D In Random mode the T1072 has no specific times to turn the lights on or off This mode is fim designed to give the impression the house is occupied during your absence It is similar to the Automatic mode except there is no fixed program The programs are automatically set to different times by the T1072 every day The gp icon appears when the switch is in Random mode On The first On program occurs at sunset Each On program lasts between 1 hour and 1 hour and 30 minutes each Off program lasts between 15 and 30 minutes The last Off program occurs between 10 30 pm and midnight 5 1 4 Temporary Override When the T1072 is in Automatic or Random mode you can press the main button at any time to override the default state for the current program The light will turn off if they are on and vice versa The icon On or O

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