SINOTIMER TM919B

TM919B 30A Programmable Electronic Timer Switch User Manual

Tauira: TM919B

1. Kupu Whakataki

The SINOTIMER TM919B is a 30A 7-day programmable electronic timer switch designed for automatic control of various electrical equipment. It allows you to set specific ON/OFF times over a 24-hour or 7-day cycle, providing convenience and energy efficiency for applications such as streetlights, lamps, water heaters, air conditioners, and more.

Āhuatanga matua:

  • Ideal for household use in DB Boards.
  • High capacity: 5000 Watt / 30 Amps.
  • Flexible programming: 24 Hours / 7 Days a Week Programmable.
  • Automatic time error correction: +/- 30 seconds weekly.
  • Multiple programs: Repeat programs with 16 ON/OFF settings.
  • Manual ON/OFF control.

2. Hua Neke Atuview

Mua view of the TM919B timer switch showing the LCD display and control buttons.

Whakaahua 1: Mua view of the TM919B timer switch, displaying the LCD screen with time and day, and the array of control buttons including P, D+, H+, M+, RESET, and MANUAL.

Koki view of the TM919B timer switch, highlighting its compact DIN rail mountable design.

Whakaahua 2: Koki view of the TM919B timer switch, showing its side profile and the clear protective cover over the buttons.

Te taha view of the TM919B timer switch with wiring diagram and specifications printed on the side.

Whakaahua 3: Taha view of the TM919B timer switch, detailing the wiring terminals (L, N, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) and product specifications like voltage me nga whakatauranga o naianei.

3. Whakatakotoranga

TawhāUara
Awhe Pawera-20°C ki te +50°C
Mahinga Mahi Voltage (Ui)110V
Whakamahi Hiko4.5 VA (MAX)
WhakaatuLCD
Switching Contact1 huringa huri
Papatono16 ON/OFF settings per day or week
Hysteresis2 sec/day (at 25°C)
Wā Wawa Iti1 meneti
Te kaha30A 250V AC
Black-out Memory60 ra
Awhe Matama1 meneti ki te 168 haora
Hapa Toharite1 second/24 hours (at 25°C)
Taumaha Tūemi5.3 ounces (0.2kg)
Ahu mōkihi3.95 x 3.2 x 2 inihi
Rahi Mata1.5 Inihi

4. Tāuta me te Waea

The TM919B timer switch is designed for DIN rail mounting, making it suitable for integration into electrical distribution boards. Ensure all power is disconnected before attempting installation.

Hoahoa Waea:

Detailed wiring diagram for the TM919B timer switch, showing connections for L, N, and output terminals 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.

Figure 4: Wiring diagram for the TM919B. Terminals 1 and 2 are for power input (L and N). Terminals 3, 4, and 5 are for the output, typically used for NO (Normally Open) and NC (Normally Closed) connections to control the load.

  1. Whakauru Hiko: Connect the live (L) and neutral (N) wires to terminals 1 and 2 respectively. Ensure the voltage matches the timer's specification (110V for this model).
  2. Uta Hononga: The timer has a single changeover switch.
    • Pūrua 3: Hoapā Kua Kati Noa (NC).
    • Terminal 4: Common (COM) contact.
    • Pūrua 5: Hoapā Tuwhera Noa (KĀORE).
  3. Connect your load (e.g., lamp, motor) between the common terminal (4) and either the NO (5) or NC (3) terminal, depending on whether you want the load to be ON or OFF when the timer is in its default state.
  4. Securely fasten all wires to prevent loose connections.
  5. Once wiring is complete, restore power and proceed with programming.

5. Operating Instructions and Programming

The TM919B timer allows for up to 16 ON/OFF programs. Follow these steps to set the current time and program the timer.

Nga Mahi Patene:

  • P (Pataka): Ka uru ki te aratau hotaka.
  • D+ (Day): Adjusts the day of the week.
  • H+ (Hour): Adjusts the hour.
  • M+ (Minute): Adjusts the minute.
  • Tautuhi Anō: Resets all settings to factory defaults. Use a pointed object to press.
  • MANUAL: Toggles between ON, AUTO, and OFF modes.

Tautuhi Wā Onāianei:

  1. Pehia te D+ te paatene hei tautuhi i te ra o naianei o te wiki.
  2. Pehia te H+ pātene hei tautuhi i te hāora o nāianei.
  3. Pehia te M+ pātene hei tautuhi i te meneti o nāianei.
  4. The time will automatically save after a few seconds of inactivity.

Programming ON/OFF Times (Up to 16 Programs):

  1. Pehia te P button once. The display will show "1 ON". This is for setting the first ON time.
  2. Perehi H+ a M+ to set the desired hour and minute for the first ON event.
  3. Perehi D+ to select the days of the week for this program. Options include: every day, specific days (e.g., MO-FR, MO-SA, SA-SU), or individual days. If you want the same setting every day, you do not need to press D+.
  4. Pehia te P button again. The display will show "1 OFF". This is for setting the first OFF time.
  5. Perehi H+ a M+ to set the desired hour and minute for the first OFF event.
  6. Perehi D+ again if you need to specify different days for the OFF event, or leave it if it matches the ON event's days.
  7. Repeat steps 1-6 for programs 2 through 16 (e.g., "2 ON", "2 OFF", etc.).
  8. I muri i te tautuhi i nga papatono e hiahiatia ana, pehia te MANUAL button repeatedly until "AUTO" is displayed. This ensures the timer operates according to your programmed schedule.

Mana a-ringa:

Pehia te MANUAL pātene hei huri i ngā aratau whakahaere:

  • ON: The output is continuously ON, overriding programmed settings.
  • WATE: The output is continuously OFF, overriding programmed settings.
  • MOTO: The timer operates according to the programmed ON/OFF schedules. Ensure the timer is in AUTO mode for automatic operation.

6. Tiaki

The TM919B timer switch requires minimal maintenance. Keep the device clean and free from dust. Do not expose it to excessive moisture or extreme temperatures. If the display becomes dim or unresponsive, check the power supply. The internal battery provides backup for settings during power outagmō te 60 rā.

7. Te Raru

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Kāore te taima e tahuri/weto i ngā wā kua whakaritea.Not in AUTO mode; incorrect programming; power issue.Press MANUAL until "AUTO" is displayed. Review programming steps carefully. Check power supply to the timer.
He putea, he atarua ranei te whakaaturanga.No power supply; internal battery low (unlikely for display).Check power connections. Ensure the timer is receiving power.
Cannot set time or programs.Buttons unresponsive; unit frozen.Press the RESET button using a pointed object. This will clear all settings, so you will need to reprogram.
Load not switching.Incorrect wiring; faulty load; timer output issue.Verify wiring according to the diagram. Test the load independently. If issues persist, contact support.

8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

This SINOTIMER product is covered by a standard manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. For warranty claims or technical support, please contact your retailer or the manufacturer directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.

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