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ABB 2CSM258763R0621 Manual
ABB 2CSM258763R0621 Manual

ABB 2CSM258763R0621 Manual

Digital time switch

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D1
D1 PLUS
D1 PLUS 24
D1 PLUS 110
D1 SYNCHRO
D2
D2 PLUS
D2 SYNCHRO
Digital time switch
Interruttore orario digitale
Int. horario digitale
Horloge digitale
Digitale Wochenschaltuhr
Digital time switch
Int. horàrio dig
Digitale Schakelklok
ABB SACE S.p.a.
V.le dell'Industria, 18
20010 Vittuone (MI)
ITALY
2CSM258763R0621
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D1
0
6
12
18
24
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
MENU
OK
reset
D1 PLUS, D1 PLUS 24,
EN
D1 PLUS 110, D1 SYNCHRO
IT
ES
18
0
6
12
24
FR
DE
EL
SV
RU
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
MENU
OK
reset
PT
NL
PL
D KEY
D KEY
D2
0
6
12
18
24
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
MENU
OK
reset
1
2
D2 PLUS,
D2 SYNCHRO
0
6
12
18
24
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
MENU
OK
reset
1
2

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Summary of Contents for ABB 2CSM258763R0621

  • Page 1 Digital time switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MENU MENU reset reset Int. horàrio dig Digitale Schakelklok D KEY ABB SACE S.p.a. D KEY V.le dell’Industria, 18 20010 Vittuone (MI) ITALY...
  • Page 2 5-2) D1 PLUS 24, D1 PLUS 110 5-3) D2, D2 PLUS 100 % 50 % 12:00:00 6-1) D1 SYNCHRO 6-2) D2 SYNCHRO 5-1) D1, D1 PLUS...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 3 Clock programs and settings 1 Description of equipment 3-1 Standard Program 1-1 Operational features 3-2 Random Program 1-2 Technical features 3-3 Cyclic Program 1-3 Display (Fig. 1) 3-4 Holidays Program 1-4 Function keys 3-6 Delete 1-5 Combined key functions 3-7 Manual 1-6 Connections 3-8 Options...
  • Page 4: Operational Features

    The equipment contains a non-removable battery and it must not be disposed of as urban waste but recycled in order to protect the environment. Failure to comply with the requirements of EU Directive 2006/66, and the national legislations for implementation of this Directive, for the disposal of products at the end of their service life, is punishable by law.
  • Page 5: Technical Features

    1-2 Technical features Power supply voltage 230 V AC +/- 10% 110 V AC +/- 10% (D1 Plus 110) 24 V AC / DC +/- 10% (D1 Plus 24) Frequency 50-60 Hz Protection rating IP20 Outlet type Potential-free relay exchange contact; N.O.
  • Page 6: Display (Fig. 1)

    Maximum pilotable power 900W 7W - 23W (max. 3000W 3000W 1100W (125 μF) 23 lamps) Models D1 PLUS 24 - D1 PLUS 110 500W 7W - 23W (max. 2300W 2300W 1000W (70 μF) 18 lamps) 1-3 Display ( Fig. 1) Channel 1/Channel 2 OFF/ Channel deactivated Manual forcing of channel...
  • Page 7: Function Keys

    1-4 Function keys Enter main menu (from initial screen). Exit from any setting Scroll list upwards. Increase a numerical value or change a parameter. Hold down to display status of channel 1 until button is released (under normal operation). Scroll list downwards. Decrease a numerical value or change a parameter.
  • Page 8: Connections

    Function Combined keys Permanent manual forcing of channel 1 and 2 (ref. subsection 3-7). Press for 2 secs. to access PERM and alternate pressure to change it from PERM ON to PERM OFF. 2 secs. 2 secs. Return to AUTO mode (if any manual forcing has been activated).
  • Page 9: Menus And Programming

    displays flashing date and time for 2 minutes, and then changes to stand-by mode (display switched OFF) storing all the programmed data, until the mains power supply is reconnected or until a button which restarts the counter for the stand-by mode is pressed for more than 1 sec. 2 Menus and programming 2-1 Menus - overview The menus listed from 1 to 8 are in the sequence present in the equipment.
  • Page 10: Forcing Priority And Programs

    Press MENU. » The first menu which may be selected appears (P Standard) Scroll the various menus using keys Confirm desired menu with 2-2 Forcing priority and programs Highest priority A priority is assigned to every type of program, as shown alongside. Manual forcing Take the priorities into consideration External input...
  • Page 11: Create A New Program

    Behaviour of output load with programs from P01 to P06, according to the priorities. 2-3 Create a new program Procedure valid for all types of programs Further settings are described in the individual programs. Selection of program type (e.g. with P Standard): Press MENU.
  • Page 12 Set day Select the day or group of days in which the program must be executed. Set the day or group of days using keys The flashing arrow indicates the day or group of » days selected. P 0 2 Press OK to confirm.
  • Page 13: Check A Program

    Set ANNUAL PERIOD Enables a defined period to be set, in which the program set up previously must be executed. The period defined in the annual program is repeated cyclically every year. Set the start and end of the period in the format mm/-- using keys Press OK to confirm every field.
  • Page 14: Delete A Program (Fast Method)

    2-6 Delete a program (fast method) Select from the menu the program type to be deleted using keys e.g. RANDOM P » Press keys simultaneously for 2 secs. » The display shows “ERASE”. Press OK to confirm. » The display shows “EMPTY”. P 0 2 »...
  • Page 15: Standard Program

    3-1 Standard Program Enables a defined period of an ON and OFF cycle to be set up. For programming ref. section 2-3. Example of set up from image: Standard Program ON 8:00 - OFF 12:00. 3-2 Random Program Enables one or more channels to be activated and deactivated in a random manner within an established period.
  • Page 16: Cyclic Program

    3-3 Cyclic Program Enables a series of pulses to be executed within a defined period. The ON time and the OFF time may vary from 1 sec. up to 23:59:59 hours For programming ref. section 2-3. In addition, set the time of TIME ON and TIME OFF using keys P 0 1...
  • Page 17: Delete

    3-5 PRG List This menu enables any program in the memory to be displayed, modified or deleted. Scroll to “PRG LIST” using keys Press OK to confirm. » The number of free programs appears. The first program in the memory is displayed. »...
  • Page 18: Manual

    3-7 Manual This enables the status of the outputs to be forced manually regardless of active program. Possible settings: Forcing Display Channel- Forcing function mode symbol Condition No forcing on channel; management auto from program. Perm Permanent channel activated. c1 On c2 On PERM c1 OFF...
  • Page 19: Options

    Select “AUTO” mode to deactivate using the menu (ref. subsection “Activate a forcing”). 3-8 Options This enables various clock parameters to be set. Select “OPTIONS” using keys Press OK to confirm. » The sub-menus follow. 3-8-1 Languages This enables the desired interface language to be set. Select the “LANGUAGE”...
  • Page 20 Summer/winter time change Select switching type using keys Press OK to confirm. Set values (ref. table) using keys Press OK to confirm. Possible selections on Summer switching Winter switching display None None NONE Last Sunday in March Last Sunday in October EUROPE Second Sunday in March First Sunday in November Week/day (Sun.) freely...
  • Page 21: External Input

    It is necessary to set the correct number of hours with respect to the Frankfurt position. Select “DCF77” using keys Press OK to confirm. Set the T ZONE number as described in the previous operations from 4 to 5. 3-8-3 External input This enables manual ON and OFF forcing functions to be executed from a remote position, (ref.
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    Display Channel C1 Symbol Function External selection or C2 (twin control channel) Forcing of a timed channel timer (e.g. stairway lighting control). Time may be set in format hh:mm:ss. 3-8-4 Maintenance This enables a period of operation in ON to be set for each channel. After this period, the clock signals the need for an intervention with the message “C1 MAINT”...
  • Page 23: Hour Meter

    3-8-5 Hour meter This enables the number of hours of the channels in the ON status to be displayed. Select the “HOURMETER” sub-menu using keys Press OK to confirm. Select channel using keys » The display shows the hours of operation. Press keys to zero.
  • Page 24: External Memory Device (Emd)

    4 External Memory Device (EMD) The EMD is an external memory card, which is able to manage 64 programs, including the holidays. The EMD is the D KEY programming key. Insert the EMD. » The display shows the memory management menu Select the desired sub-menu (ref.
  • Page 26 Synchro Synchro...
  • Page 28 K1 K2...
  • Page 31 BO3BPAT ОПЦИИ...
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  • Page 33 » » » » » P 0 2 » P 0 2 » »...
  • Page 34 » P 0 2 » P 0 2 » P 0 2 » » P 0 2 » P 0 2...
  • Page 35 P 0 2 » P 0 2 » » P 0 2...
  • Page 36 » » » P 0 2 » P 0 2 » P 0 2 » » P 0 3...
  • Page 37 ВКЛ ОТК ВКЛ ОТК P 0 3...
  • Page 38 P 0 1 ВКЛ ОТК P 0 1 0 2 : 0 0 2 0 / 0 2 / - - P 0 6 0 6 : 0 0 1 5 / 0 4 / - - P 0 6...
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  • Page 41 BO3BPAT ОПЦИИ » » »...
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