Installation Guide for TIMEGUARD models including: ZV700N, ZV700N 7 Day Digital Light Switch with Optional Dusk Start, 7 Day Digital Light Switch with Optional Dusk Start, Digital Light Switch with Optional Dusk Start, Light Switch with Optional Dusk Start, Switch with Optional Dusk Start, Optional Dusk Start

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Installation & Operating Instructions

7 Day Digital Light Switch with Optional
Dusk Start
Model: ZV700N

1. General Information
These instructions should be read carefully and retained for further reference and maintenance.

2. Safety

· Before installation or maintenance, ensure the

mains supply to the light switch is switched off

and the circuit supply fuses are removed or the

circuit breaker turned off.

· It is recommended that a qualified electrician is

consulted or used for the installation of this light

switch and install in accordance with the current

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IEE wiring and Building Regulations. · Check that the total load on the circuit including

when this light switch is fitted does not exceed

the rating of the circuit cable, fuse or

circuit breaker.

3· . Technical Specifications

· 230V AC 50 Hz

This light switch is of class II construction · and must not be earthed

Switch Rating:

Filament Lighting: 400W (Max)

Fluorescent Lighting: 18 ­ 76W

LED Lighting:

50W (Max)

The LED switching capabilities of this product can be increased to 200W by the addition of the Timeguard ZV900 Automatic switch load controller ­ sold separately

· Minimum Depth of Wall Box: 25mm

· Operating Temperature: 0°C to +40°C

· Manual light switch, with the option of automatic timed control of lighting on a weekly basis

· Dusk until timed OFF and random switching

option

· Automatic summer/winter change over

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· Repaceable 9V battery back-up · Press closed flap to override output

· CE Compliant

· Dimensions: H=85mm, W= 85mm, D=35mm

Note: Not suitable for use with Discharge Lighting

ZV700N ­ Flap Closed
Large Illuminated LCD display

Photocell
Press flap to override output

Flap hinges open

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ZV700N ­ Flap / Battery Compartment Open

Time button, used

in conjunction

with adv and

mode buttons to

TIME

program times

PROG

Prog button,used in conjunction with adv and mode buttons during programming

ZV700N

ADV MODE
RESET

Adv button, used to change output status Mode button, used to change operating mode
Reset button

4. Installation

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Deta Electrical Co Ltd, Panattoni Park, Luton Road, Chalton, Bedfordshire, LU4 9TT. EU - Unit 16 Ashbourne Ind. Est. Ashbourne, Co. Meath A84 W972 Ireland

ZV700N Rated Loads:

230V 50Hz

Filament: 400W (Max) Fluorescent: 18 ­ 76W

T40

LED: 50W (Max)

No Discharge Lighting

Remove the existing light switch, and transfer the wires to the ZV700N according to the following instructions;
· If the switch is an ON/OFF type, the supply wire should be inserted into the live terminal (com), and the live out (L1) to the load terminal. Do not disturb any earth wires connected to the wall box terminal.
· For 2 way switching, please refer to the following wiring diagrams:

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Note: an additional connector block may be required.

· Restore mains power.

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Insert 9V battery, press the reset button, then

close the cover.

Retaining screw on the

cover of the battery

compartment must be fully

closed then screwed fully in.

The display will show "--:--".

Now the unit is ready for

programming.

· Reset must be pressed before commencing programming.

5. Programming
Time and Date
· From first power up, the screen should show "­ ­ : ­ ­"
· Press `Time' and hold for 3 seconds. Whilst holding, the word hold will show.
· Once in time program mode, the first option is day light saving (summer/winter changeover), on or off. The screen should show dS: Y, and using the `Adv' and `Mode' buttons changes it to dS: n.
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SET

SET

· Press `Time' to adjust the year. The default year should show as 2009. Use `Adv' or `Mode' to change the year to the correct year.
· Press `Time' to adjust the month. The second two digits should blink.

Year SET
Mont h SET

· Use `Adv' or `Mode' to set

Day

the month.

· Press `Time' to set the day. The first two digits should blink.
· Use `Adv' or `Mode' to set the day.
· Press `Time' to set the time. The hour symbol should blink.

SET Time
SET

· Use `Adv' or `Mode' to set the hour. The hour is a 24hr clock.

· Use `Time' to move the blinking to the minutes.

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· Use `Adv' or `Mode' to set the minutes. · Press `Time' to exit the Time/date entry,

and return to the operating mode. · The display should now read;

OFF Mo
· Showing correct time/day of the week, and output status off.

· During programming, when the `Adv' or `Mode' buttons are held down, the adjusted setting will scroll faster.

· Holding down the `Time' button for 3 seconds will exit the programming time/date mode. This can be done at any time during

programming.

Programming ON/OFF Times

· Press `Prog' and hold for 3 seconds. Whilst holding, the word hold will show. The mode screen will show.

MODE Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
SET

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· Use `Adv' or `Mode' to change the program mode. This will scroll through the following

programming options;

24 hour ­ Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su.

5 day ­ Mo Tu We Th Fr (2 day ­ Sa Su).

7 day ­ Mo.

· Once the desired option is selected, press `Prog'

to move onto programming ON/OFF times.

Display will show prog 1 on, and the hour cursor

should be blinking (The example shown is for 5

+ 2 program, as screen

shows Mo Tu We Th Fr).

Prog ON

Mo Tu We Th Fr SET

· For the 24 hour mode, Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su will remain displayed during programming.
· For 7 day different mode, the default will start with Mo, and when programming is complete for Mo, it will move on to Tu, We, Th, Fr, Sa, Su in turn until all are programmed.
· Use `Adv' or `Mode' to set the time, using `Prog' to change between hours and minutes.
· Press `Prog' to change to program 1

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Prog OFF
Mo Tu We Th Fr SET
· Use `Adv', `Mode' and `Prog' to set the off time. · Press `Prog' twice so that the on time for
program 2 flashes. Scroll through program 2 on, program 2 off, press `Prog' twice, program 3 on, program 3 off, press `Prog' twice, program 4 on, program 4 off, press `Prog' twice, program 5 ON, program 5 OFF, press `Prog' twice, program 6 ON, program 6 OFF, adding in times as required.

· At any stage, after programming an off time, if `Prog' is pressed once, there is the option of changing to the next day, and skipping the remaining ON/OFF times.
· Press `Prog' to move to next programmed time mode (in example shown Sa Su).

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Prog ON
Sa Su SET
· Set ON/OFF times as before. · Once program 6 off has been set, press
`Prog' to exit program mode. · At any time during programming, if the `Prog'
button is held down for 3 seconds, the ZV700N will return to operating mode. The display will now show;

OFF MODE A
Mo
· Where the time is correct, the day is correct, and the on /off indicator reflects the current program. The default mode when leaving programming is Auto, depicted by an A on the display.

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Reviewing Programs
· Press and hold `Prog' until the programmed mode shows on the screen. This will show the mode the ZV700N was programmed in. It is possible at this stage to change this mode (say from 24 hr to 5+2) using `Adv' or `Mode', but this may blank any previously entered times. Press prog to confirm the mode you wish to change.
· Use `Adv' or `Mode' to scroll to the day(s) that needs reviewing. Press `Prog' to access the entered times, and change as per programming instructions.
Programming Across Midnight
· To program across midnight, enter the start time of the last period (say 20:00), and then leave the end time blank (­­ :­­) .
· Start the following days ON period at 00:00 and then enter the OFF time that is required. Note: For 24 hour setting the first ON period would be 00:00 for all 7 days.
· When scrolling times in programming mode, either from 0 to 24 hours, or 00 to 59 minutes, there is the option of re-entering " ­ ­".

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Cancelling Programs
Programs can be cancelled by re-entering "­­" instead of the hour and minutes. Both ON times, and OFF times need to be blanked out.
6. Operating Mode
· In operating mode, `Adv' advances the program to the next change. If the output is off, it will change the output to on until the next programmed OFF period. If the output is on, it will turn it off until the next programmed ON period. The plastic flap presses on the `Adv' button to turn the output on.Note: It is not necessary to open the flap.
· The ZV700N has four operating modes. Pressing the mode button scrolls between modes;Auto mode (A): The output will be controlled by the programmed times. Photocell (P): This operates using the programmed ON/OFF times, but the output only switches on when the light level drops. The output will only come on if it is within a programmed on period. Random mode (R): This uses the programmed ON/OFF times. On a random basis, it can change the ON/OFF times programmed by up to 30 minutes earlier, or later than programmed.

Manual mode (M): In manual mode the output is controlled by the Adv button, not the programmed times.
7. Back Light
· The back light will turn on when any button is pressed. It will remain on for 30 seconds after the last button press.
3 Year Guarantee
As per terms and conditions.
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If you experience problems, do not immediately return the unit to the store.
Telephone the Timeguard Customer Helpline;
HELPLINE
020 8450 0515
or email helpline @ timeguard.com
Qualified Customer Support Co-ordinators will be on-line to assist in resolving your query.
Deta Electrical Co Ltd Panattoni Park, Luton Road, Chalton, Bedfordshire, LU4 9TT Sales Office: 020 8452 1112 or email csc @ timeguard.com
www.timeguard.com
67.058.723 (Issue 1) Ins 0579 V1.0 NPD 0862 M19



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