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GRASSLIN TALENTO SMART (01)
DE Betriebsanleitung

2

EN Operating instructions

36

FR Manuel `utilisation

48

IT Manuale dell`utente

72

ES Manual de instrucciones

94

PT Manual de instruções

118

NL Handleiding

130

CS Provozní návod

154

SV Bruksanvisning

176

NO Bruksanvisning

198

DA Driftsvejledning

220

FI Käyttö- ja huolto-ohje

244

PL Instrukcja eksploatacji

268

HU Kezelési útmutató

290

6
09:00

talento smart
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Table of Contents
Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Information about the device. . . . . . . . . 38
Description of the device  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 38 Intended Use  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 38 Technical Data .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 38 Declaration of Conformity  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 38 FCC certification  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 39
Assembly and Installation . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Installation on a DIN-rail  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 40 Circuit diagram  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 40
Operation and Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Display and Function Keys  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 41 Overview of menu structure .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 42 Initial commissioning  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 43 Programming .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 44 Configuration .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 57 Set date and time  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 64 Switch summer / winter time .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 65 Language setting .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 66 Automatic / manual operation  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 67
Maintenance and Service . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Distribution partners  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 69 Software update  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 69
Disposal and Recycling . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
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Safety Information

Risk of death due to electrical shock!

Incorrect assembly and installation of the device can result in life-threatening electrical

EN

WARNING

voltages .

ZZ This product should be installed by an electric specialist according to current installation

standards .

Please note:
· National regulations and safety regulations
· Guarantee is invalidated if you tamper with the device or modify it · Minimum diameter of the flexible lines for the connecting terminals: 1 mm2 · Maximum diameter of the flexible lines for the connecting terminals: 2,5 mm2

Read this manual and pay attention to its contents to ensure that the device works perfectly and that you can work safely with it .

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Information about the device

Description of the device

Digital DIN-rail time switch

EN

· Date-independent programming

· Date-dependent programming · Pulse, cycle and random programming*

· Sunrise/sunset related programming

· Program creation by means of PC and mobile devices · Bluetooth low energy interface

Intended Use
· The device is suitable for the following applications: - Lighting in private and commercial areas - Advertising signs - Street lighting - Shop lighting - Devices, motors and pumps control - Roller blinds and sun blinds control - Simulation of home presence
· Only suitable for use on dry premises · Do not use close to devices with inductive discharge (motors, transformers, etc.)
· Install only on DIN-rails

Technical Data
You can find the technical data for the devices that are described in this manual at:
www.graesslin.de/technical-data

Declaration of Conformity
You can find the declaration of conformity for the devices that are described in this manual at:
www.graesslin.de/doc

* These functions depend on variant. 38
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FCC certification

FCC ID: 2AHH7-DG

EN

This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules . Operation is subject to the following two conditions; (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Labelling Requirments The Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) must ensure that FCC labelling requirements are met.
This includes a clearly visible label on the outside of the OEM enclosure specifying the appropriate Grässlin GmbH FCC identifier for this product as well as the FCC Notice above. The FCC identifiers is: 2AHH7-DG This FCC identifier are valid for Talento Smart x15 and Talento Smart x25, for details. In any case the end product must be labelled exterior with:
"Contains FCC: 2AHH7-DG"

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Assembly and Installation

Risk of death due to electrical shock!

Incorrect assembly and installation of the device can result in life-threatening electrical

EN

WARNING

voltages .

ZZ This product should be installed by an electric specialist according to current installa-

tion standards .

Installation on a DIN-rail

1 . Place the device onto the DIN-rail from the top at a slight angle . 2 . Press it backwards until it clicks into place .

Circuit diagram
CH1 = Channel 1 CH2 = Channel 2

CH1 ~M

CH1

CH2

~M

LN12 3
1 channel variant

LN12 3567
2 channel variant

Install the device according to the circuit diagram (with one or two channels depending on the variant).

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Operation and Setting

Display and Function Keys

1

6

12

18

24

C

D

CH 1 FixOvr

E
13.03.2016
B 09:00 51

FIX O V R

A

1

2

Menu

F

I

HG

Display:

EN

A Function displays of the buttons on the left

B Date and time or menu navigation

C Programmed switching times

D Display of summertime/wintertime

E Bluetooth display

F Function displays of the buttons on the

right

Buttons: G Buttons on right H Reset button I Buttons on left

Function displays of the two buttons on the right (G):

Menu Leave auto mode and enter programming Mode ESC Press briefly = Goes back one step

Press for a long time (about 2 sec) = Goes back to auto mode

OK Make the selection and apply it

<

Undo the last input, e.g. when entering the time

Function displays of the two buttons on the left (I):

1 Channel status for channel 1

2 Channel status for channel 2



Page upwards in the menu



Page downwards in the menu

-

Press briefly = The displayed value (hour, minute, etc.) is decremented by 1/

Press for a long time (about 2 sec) = fast scrolling

+

Press briefly = The displayed value (hour, minute, etc.) is incremented by 1/

Press for a long time (about 2 sec) = fast scrolling

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Overview of menu structure
EN
Menu

Program New View/Edit Delete All

Config Light Astro* Hour-Counter PIN Mode* Bluetooth

Date/Time 24 Hours AM/PM

Su/Wi Time Auto Calibr 1 Calibr 2 No

Language English Deutsch Français Español Portuges Italiano ...

* These functions depend on variant. 42
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Initial commissioning

When delivered, the device is in automatic mode with default settings for time, date and language

EN

(English).

When the menu buttons are first operated, a wizard walks you through the basic settings that you can

check during initial commissioning and adjust if necessary .

Menu
Language *English Astro*

OK OK OK

The following settings are queried during initial commissioning: · Language; see ,,Language setting" on page 66 · Location information (country, coordinates) for astro calculation; see "Location information"
on page 58

* These functions depend on variant. 43
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Programming
EN
Switch-off commands have priority over switch-on commands . INFORMATION FOR PROGRAM CREATION The device is programmed in the following steps: · Setting data or date range
In this menu, you can specify on which day and at what time (date from ... to) the device is turned on or off . · Setting the function and switching time Under this menu item, you specify which switching command is performed at which time (ON, OFF, pulse*, cycle*, random*). This can be specified per channel for different date ranges or date-independent .
* These functions depend on variant. 44
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CREATE NEW SWITCHING PROGRAM

Menu

Menu

Program

OK

Program

OK

New

OK

New

OK

EN

With Date?

OK

With Date?

OK

No

Yes

Select FNC

OK

Date from

OK

...

2015.10.01

... Day

OK
Programming without date

Date to

OK

2015.10.02

... Day

Add Date?

OK

No

Select FNC

OK

...

Programming with date

To create a new switching program, press the key Menu: 1 . Select Program and confirm with OK. 2 . Select New and confirm with OK. The number of available program memory spaces is displayed briefly (PXXX). The number of available switching channel memory spaces (Dxxx) then appears.
The available memory spaces depend on the variant of the device .
3 . In step With date? specify with ­ No and OK , the device should be programmed without date range.
The switching commands are valid date-independent .
Proceed with action step to step 4 .
­ Specify Yes and OK so that the device will be programmed with a date range . The switching commands are valid for the dates and periods which are defined in the programming, also see page 46. You can define multiple date ranges. If the time periods have been determined, end the query
after the last date range with No . If you have configured the location information (astro function) in the device, you can choose when changing, whether the device should be switched directly to sunrise and sunset via the day limit. The astro function is not available in all versions of the device, see also ,,Location information (Astro)" on page 58.

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4 . In step SELECT FCT (FCT = Function), specify the type of switching command:

- ON

Select the times at which a channel should be switched on  A  .

- OFF

EN

Select the times at which a channel should be switched off  B  .

- Pulse

Select the settings for pulse programming  C  .

- Cycle

Select the settings for cycle programming  D  .

- Random ON

Select the settings for random program ON  E  .

- Random OFF

Select the settings for random program OFF  F  .

5 . Select the desired function and confirm with OK  .

The number of available switching command memory spaces appears (CXXX).

The available memory spaces depend on the variant of the device .

USING WILDCARDS
You can use wildcards when entering the date . This allows you to program recurring switching times that are always to be carried out, for example, always the first of the month. Instead of annual or monthly numbers, choose the wildcards **** for the year and ** for the month.
Below you see how date entries appear and how you can use wildcards: · 2016.03.13 - 2016.03.13
The switching command is executed only on 13 March 2016. · 2016.03.13 - 2016.03.20
The switching command is executed between 13 March 2016 and 20 March 2016. · 2016.**.13 - 2016.**.13
The switching command is executed the 13th of every month in 2016. · ****.**.01 - ****.**.01
The switching command is always executed annually on the first day of a month.
Die Wildcards für die Jahre finden Sie bei der Datumseingabe indem Sie vor die aktuelle Jahreszahl blättern. Die Wildcards für die Monate finden Sie zwischen Dezember und Januar.

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A Programming command ON
EN

Menu

Program

OK

New

OK

With Date?

OK

Yes/No

Time 09:01 Hour

OK OK

Channels 1 CH1 Add Times
Yes/No

OK OK

Time

OK

09:50

Minute

Priority

OK

High

Days

OK

12345--

Mo-Fr

1 . Press Menu button: 2 . Select Program and confirm with OK .
For clarification of the following action steps, see flow chart. 3 . Select New and confirm with OK .
4 . In step With Date? specify whether the device is to be activated on a certain date and - if yes confirm with OK (see also page 45).
5 . Select ON and confirm with OK . 6 . Enter hour and minute of the switch-on time (+/-) and confirm each with OK .
NOTE: The data for sunrise and sunset should be considered in connection with the astro-variant .
The choice of these parameters is between 24:00 and 00:00 . 7 . Set the weekday(s) (+/-) to which the switching time should apply, and confirm with OK .
NOTE: The weekdays 1-5, 6-7 and 1-7 are preset. Individual weekdays can be set (+/-) under "Select days". 8 . Select channel (+/-) for which the switching time should be set, and confirm with OK . NOTE: The plus sign stands for an active, the minus sign for an inactive channel. 9 . Select Yes to create an additional switching time, or No to determine the possible priority .
The choice of priority is possible in advanced mode only; see ,,Defining prioritisation of
programs" on page 54 .

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B Programming command OFF
EN

Menu

Program

OK

New

OK

With Date?

OK

Yes/No

Select FNC OFF
Time 09:01 Hour

OK OK

Channels 1 CH1 Add Times
Yes/No

OK OK

Time

OK

09:50

Minutes

Priority

OK

High

Days

OK

12345--

Mo-Fr

1 . Press Menu button: 2 . Select Program and confirm with OK .
For clarification of the following action steps, see flow chart. 3 . Select New and confirm with OK .
4 . In step With Date? specify whether the device is to be activated on a certain date and - if yes confirm with OK (see also page 45).
5 . Select OFF and confirm with OK . 6 . Enter hour and minute of the switch-off time (+/-) and confirm each with OK .
NOTE: The data for sunrise and sunset should be considered in connection with the astro-variant .
The choice of these parameters is between 24:00 and 00:00 . 7 . Set the weekday(s) (+/-) to which the switching time should apply, and confirm with OK .
NOTE: The weekdays 1-5, 6-7 and 1-7 are preset. Individual weekdays can be set (+/-) under "Select days". 8 . Select channel (+/-) for which the switching time should be set, and confirm with OK . NOTE: The plus sign stands for an active, the minus sign for an inactive channel. 9 . Select Yes to create an additional switching time, or No to determine the possible priority .
The choice of priority is possible in advanced mode only; see ,,Defining prioritisation of
programs" on page 54 .

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C Pulse programming
EN (1)
(2)

15:00 h
(1) Start time (2) Duration
This feature is not available in all variants of the device .
A pulse switching command consists of: · Start time · Duration = switching ON
­ shortest switching time ON = 1 second ­ longest switching time ON = max. 2 hours Example: Channel 1 will be switched daily from Monday to Friday at 15:00 for a duration of 30 seconds .

Menu

Program

OK

New

OK

With Date?

OK

Yes/No

Select FNC Impulse
Time 15:00 ... Minutes

OK OK

Impulse 00:00:30 ... Seconds

Days 12345-Mo­Fr

Channels

OK

1­

CH1

Add Time? No

OK

Priority Low

OK

OK OK

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1 . Press Menu button:

2 . Select Program and confirm with OK .

EN

For clarification of the following action steps, see flow chart.

3 . Select New and confirm with OK .

4 . In step With Date? specify whether the device is to be activated on a certain date and - if yes confirm with OK (see also page 45).
5 . Select Pulse and confirm with OK . 6 . Enter hour and minute of the start time (+/-) and confirm each with OK .

NOTE: The data for sunrise and sunset should be considered in connection with the astro-variant .

The choice of these parameters is between 24:00 and 00:00 . 7 . Enter hour(s), minute(s) and second(s) of the pulse duration (+/-) and confirm with OK . 8 . Set the weekday(s) (+/-) to which the switching time should apply, and confirm with OK .
NOTE: The weekdays 1-5, 6-7 and 1-7 are preset. Individual weekdays can be set (+/-) under

"Select days".

9 . Select channel (+/-), for which the pulse is to be set, and confirm with OK . NOTE: The plus sign stands for active, the minus sign for an inactive channel.

10 . Select Yes to create an additional switching time, or No to determine the possible priority .

The choice of priority is possible in advanced mode only; see ,,Defining prioritisation of programs" on page 54 .

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D Cycle programming
EN

(1) (2) (3)
9:00 h
(1) Start time (2) Period ON (3) Period OFF

19:00 h

Cycle programming is possible in advanced mode only .

A cycle switching command consists of: · Start time · Period ON = Switching ON · Period OFF = Switching OFF

Example:

Channel 1 is switched on from Monday 9:00 to Friday 19:00 every 30 minutes for 10 minutes .

Start time

9:00

Duration ON

10 minutes

Duration OFF

30 minutes

Separate OFF command 19:00

To end the cycle, an independent command Off must be set . A nesting of cycle programs is not allowed

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Menu

EN

Program

OK

New

OK

With Date?

OK

Yes/No

Select FNC OK Cycle

Days

OK

12345--

Time

OK

Mo­Fr

09:00 ... Minutes

Channels

OK

1­

Period ON

OK

CH1

00:10:00 . Minutes ..

Priority

OK

High

Period OFF OK

00:30:00

. Minutes ..

1 . Press Menu button: 2 . Select Program and confirm with OK .
For clarification of the following action steps, see flow chart. 3 . Select New and confirm with OK .
4 . Specify in step With DATE? whether the device should be activated on a certain date and - if yes - confirm with OK (see also page 45).
5 . Select Cycle and confirm with OK . 6 . Enter hour and minute of the start time (+/-) and confirm each with OK . 7 . Enter period ON (+/-) and confirm each with OK  . 8 . Enter period OFF (+/-) and confirm each with OK  . 9 . Select weekdays (+/-) on which the cycle should be started and confirm with OK .
NOTE: The weekdays 1-5, 6-7 and 1-7 are preset. Individual weekdays can be set (+/-) under
,,Select days" . 10 . Select channel (+/-) for which the cycle should be set, and confirm with OK .
NOTE: The plus sign stands for active, the minus sign for an inactive channel.
11 . And choose possible Priority .
The choice of priority is possible in advanced mode only; see ,,Defining prioritisation of pro-
grams" on page 54 .
You program the command OFF in the Select FCT menu to end the cycle switching com-
mand .

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E Random programming

EN
Menu

Program

OK

New

OK

With Date?

OK

Yes/No

Select FNC OK Random ON

Days

OK

12345--

Time

OK

Mo­Fr

15:00 Hour...

Channels

OK

1­

Offset

OK

CH1

+02:00 Hour ...

Priority

OK

High

Days

OK

12345--

Mo­Fr

Random programming is possible in advanced mode only .
Example: Random  15:00  +02:00  1 2 3 4 5  1 Channel 1 is switched on Monday to Friday between 15:00 and 17:00. The exact switch-on time point is random in this range .
1 . Press Menu button: 2 . Select Program and confirm with OK .
For clarification of the following action steps, see flow chart. 3 . Select New and confirm with OK . 4 . Specify in step With Date whether the device should be activated on a certain date and - if yes
- confirm with OK (see also page 45). 5 . Select Random ON or Random OFF and confirm with Ok .
NOTE: The period of the random switching is defined with ± 2 hours. 6 . Enter hour and minute of start (+/-) and confirm each with Ok . 7 . Enter hour and minute of the range of the random programming (+/-) and confirm each with Ok .
NOTE: The weekdays 1-5, 6-7 and 1-7 are preset. Individual weekdays can be set (+/-) under ,,Select days" . 8 . Set weekday on which the device should randomly switch and confirm with Ok . 9 . Select channel (+/-) which is to be programmed, and confirm with Ok . NOTE: The plus sign stands for active, the minus sign for an inactive channel. 10 . And choose possible Priority .
The choice of priority is possible in advanced mode only; see ,,Defining prioritisation of programs" on page 54 .
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DEFINING PRIORITISATION OF PROGRAMS
EN
You specify the order in which the programs of the device should be run using prioritisation . You can thus execute a daily switching command, but can define via a higher priority, that, for example, other switching times of the device are valid during holidays .
The choice of priority is only possible in advanced mode .

By default, the priority is specified as follows:

· Without date

 very low

· With date reference  medium

· With individual date  high

The following priorities can be set: · Very Low · Low · Medium · High · Very High

Example: A daily program switches on the device every day from morning 08:00 to 17:00 in the afternoon. If, for example, you do not want the device to switch on on weekends of a holiday, create a program
with a higher priority for these days . This program takes precedence over the other settings .

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VIEW, EDIT OR DELETE PROGRAM

EN
Menu

Program

OK

View/Edit

OK

PRG List

OK

Prg X (1|1)

PRG 1

OK

List Dates

1/4

Date 1/1

OK

2015.11.22

2016.11.23

Date 1

OK

Change

Date 1f/r4om

OK

2015.11.22

Date to

OK

2016.11.24

...Day

Date 1/1

OK

2015.11.22

2016.11.24

Date 1

ESC

Change

In order to view, edit or delete a program, press the Menu key: 1 . Select Program and confirm with OK . 2 . Select Read/Change and confirm with OK . 3 . Select program and confirm with OK . 4 . Select List (date entries, switching times, priority) that you want to view or edit
yourself, or select Delete program to delete the selected program .
The choice of priority is only possible in advanced mode .

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DELETE ALL PROGRAMS

EN
Menu

Program

OK

Delete All OK

Delete All OK

Yes/No

1 . Press Menu button . 2 . Select Program and confirm with OK . 3 . Select Delete all and confirm with OK . 4 . Select Yes and confirm with OK .

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Configuration
EN
BACKLIGHT In the Light menu, you specify how long the backlight stays on after the last key press.

Menu
Config Light Light *2 Min

OK OK OK

The following settings are possible: · Fix ON
The backlight of the display remains on continuously . · 2 Min
The backlight of the display is automatically switched off two minutes after the last keystroke .
1 . Press Menu button . 2 . Select Config and confirm with OK . 3 . Select Light and confirm with OK . 4 . Select the desired setting and confirm with OK .

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LOCATION INFORMATION (ASTRO)

You define the location information in the Astro menu .

EN

This feature is not available in all variants of the device .

Menu

Config
Astro Country

OK OK

Countries

OK

*United Kin.

United Kin.. OK *City

The following settings are possible: · Country
Country name and city of the location . · Coordinates
Latitude and longitude of the location .
1 . Press Menu button . 2 . Select Config and confirm with OK . 3 . Select Astro menu and confirm with OK . 4 . Select submenu COUNTRY or Coordinates and confirm with OK . 5 . Make settings and confirm with OK .

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HOUR METER Reading hour meter
EN
You can see how many operating hours your DIN-rail time switches is switched on in the Read hour counter menu .

Menu

Config

OK

Hour-Counter OK

Service

OK

Channels

CH1

Hours

OK

1000 H

Service

1 . Press Menu button . 2 . Select Config and confirm with OK . 3 . Select Hour counter and confirm with OK . 4 . Select Read and confirm with OK .
5 . Select the desired channel .

Service meter You specify the number of operating hours that will pass for a service message to be displayed for a channel in the Hour meter service menu . This is shown in the display as soon as the counter has reached the hour value set by you .

Menu

Config

OK

Hour-Counter OK

Service

OK

Channels

CH1

Hours

OK

1000 H

Service

6 . Press Menu button . 7 . Select Config and confirm with OK . 8 . Select Hour counter and confirm with OK . 9 . Select Service and confirm with OK . 10 . Select the channel and confirm with OK . 11 . Set count value and confirm with OK .
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PIN

You specify whether a PIN entry is required for setting the device in the PIN menu .

EN

The following settings are possible:

· No PIN

Entering a PIN is not required to change settings of the device .

· PIN Enter

Entering a PIN is required to change settings of the device .

Menu

Config PIN PIN Set PIN

OK OK OK

Set PIN

OK

1234

PIN

OK

PIN set

SET PIN
1 . Press Menu button . 2 . Select Config and confirm with OK . 3 . Select PIN and confirm with OK . 4 . Select Enter No PIN or PIN and confirm with OK . 5 . For selection PIN Enter enter (+/-) the PIN and confirm with OK .

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MODE

You specify whether you want to only use the standard functions or the advanced functions of the

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device in the Mode menu .

Menu

Config

OK

Mode

OK

Mode

OK

*Standard

The following settings are possible: · Standard
The following functions are available: - ON/OFF command - Sunrise and sunset related programming (only for devices with astro function) - Automatic prioritisation
· Advanced The following functions are available: - ON/OFF command - Sunrise and sunset related programming (only for devices with astro function) - Automatic prioritisation - Pulse programming - Cycle programming - Random programming - User-defined prioritization
SET MODE
1 . Press Menu button . 2 . Select Config and confirm with OK . 3 . Select Mode and confirm with OK . 4 . Select Standard or Advanced setting and confirm with OK .

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BLUETOOTH

Certain functions of the device can be controlled by Bluetooth via the Bluetooth menu (smart phone, tablet, etc.).

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Menu

Config

OK

Bluetooth

OK

Smart Link OK

General

The following settings are possible: · Smart Link
­ MAC address ­ Device name · General ­ Version number of software ­ Serial number of device
CREATING BLUETOOTH CONNECTION
1 . Press the Bluetooth button on the device (DIN-rail time switch). The Bluetooth icon will flash for two minutes. If a mobile device or a PC connects, the Bluetooth icon remains continually visible .
2 . Searching the app for new devices . If the device is found, it is displayed in the app in the list of available devices.

If a connection is established for the first time, the device connects automatically as soon as the range of the Bluetooth connection has been reached . You can then control the time switch with the mobile device; see operating instructions for the app . If the time switch is protected via a PIN, this must be entered on the mobile device.
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DISPLAY DURING DATA TRANSMISSION

The following appears on the display of the time switch during the transmission of programs or confi-

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guration from a mobile device:

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Set date and time
You specify the format for the display of the time in the Date/Time menu .

Menu

Date/Time

OK

12/24 Hours OK

*24 Hours

Date

OK

2015.09.28

... Day

Time

OK

12:10

... Minute

Time Zone

OK

+01:00h

1st Weekday OK

* Monday

The following settings are possible: · 24 Hours
The time is displayed in 24-hour format . · AM/PM
The time is displayed in 12-hour format: - AM = morning - PM = afternoon
1 . Press Menu button . 2 . Select Date/Time and confirm with OK . 3 . Select (/) setting and confirm with OK . 4 . Enter data according to the setting 24 Hours or AM/PM:
- Date - Clock - Time Zone - First weekday
Example: 1st day = Sunday ... 1 - 5 = Su - Th 1st day = Monday ... 1 - 5 = Mo - Fr

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Switch summer / winter time

You specify the variants for switching from summer to winter time in the Su/Wimenu .

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Menu

Su/Wi Time OK

Su/Wi Time OK

*Auto

Auto

OK

*EU

The following settings are possible: · Auto
Factory setting of the legal requirement (USA or EU). This is recalculated each year.
· Adjust 1 Automatic programming: The summer/winter time is automatically recalculated for each year . - The switchover takes place on the first Sunday of the selected month if the entered date is between the 1st and 15th . - The switchover takes place on the last Sunday of the selected month if the entered date is between the 16st and 31st . - The changeover takes place on the respective Sunday from 2 to 3 am (summertime) or from 3 to 2 am (wintertime).
· Adjust 2 Automatic programming: Switching always takes place every year on the same date entered .
· No No switching .

1 . Press Menu button . 2 . Select Su/Wi Time and confirm with OK . 3 . Make the desired setting and confirm with OK . · For selection of Adjust 1 or Adjust 2, enter the data for month and day and confirm with OK  .

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Language setting

You specify the language of the display texts in the Language menu .

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Menu
Language *English

OK OK

1 . Press Menu button . 2 . Select Language and confirm with OK . 3 . Select the desired language and confirm with OK .

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Automatic / manual operation

Set the operating mode in which the device is to be operated via the left function key:

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CH 1 FixOvr
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FIX O V R

1

2

Menu

The following settings are possible: · Permanently ON (FIX) · Permanently OFF (FIX) · Override mode (OVR) · Automatic mode
To adjust the channel state for channel 1 or channel 2, press the appropriate left function button until the desired mode is selected .
OVERRIDE MODE The override mode (temporarily overrides a running program) allows the user to terminate the running program early or to start a later start-up program prematurely . This depends on the current channel status. The override function is valid only for the current program and is retained until the next program change . Then the device will return to automatic mode .

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SWITCHING STATE DISPLAY As an example for channel 1, the switching status display appears as follows:
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Channel Fix OFF

Channel Fix ON

Override ON

There is no display over the icon for the channel in automatic mode .
From the automatic mode, you can make the following settings using the corresponding function key for channel 1 or channel 2, taking into account the starting point: · ON
­ Press 1x = Override OFF ­ Press 2x = Channel Fix OFF ­ Press 3x = Channel Fix ON
· OFF ­ Press 1x = Override ON ­ Press 2x = Channel Fix ON ­ Press 3x = Channel Fix OFF

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Maintenance and Service

Distribution partners

You can find our distributor partners at the following address:

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www.graesslin.de/distributors

Software update
You can find current software updates at the following address via the search function: www.graesslin.de
For the installed version under the Bluetooth settings, see ,,Bluetooth" on page 62.

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Disposal and Recycling

You must correctly dispose of devices, batteries/rechargeable batteries or packaging materials

according to legal provisions and ordinances .

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Please pay attention to the information below relating to the disposal of defective system components or of the system itself according to the useful product life: · Carry out disposal correctly, i.e. separated according to the material groups of the parts to be
disposed of . · Never put batteries/rechargeable batteries (Directive 2006/66/EC), electrical or
electronic scrap in with domestic refuse . Use appropriate depots . · Always carry out disposal in an environmentally friendly way and in accordance with any local
statutes or laws .

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