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Digital day time switch 7LF4 1.
(WA-EKF 3161/05.96/S:MMS/D:Str./80.10.0754.7)
7LF4 110 230 V AC 1 channel without special functions
Digital week time switch 7LF4 1.
7LF4 111 230 V AC 1 channel
7LF4 112 24 V AC/DC 1 channel without special functions
7LF4 113 12 V AC/DC 1 channel
7LF4 114 230 V AC 1 channel with special functions
7LF4 120 230 V AC 2 channel without special functions
7LF4 121 230 V AC 2 channel with special functions
Operator guidance step-wise, self-explanatory
If you are not yet familiar with the display and functions of the
time switch, please first read the section Point 8.
Data is entered in dialog with the timeswitch and runs as shown
in the example:
Opens the programming mode.
1 digit in the display flashes.
Moves the flashing display digit
forwards and backwards.
Changes or enters a value in the
flashing display.
Complete data is also saved with
next.
As confirmation, you get a new,
empty display for further inputs.
Closes the programming mode.
Saves the data if it has been com-
pletely entered.
Aborts the programming procedure if
the data is incomplete. However, it is
not saved.
Updates the switching state.
Contents
Reset, general
Read, change, delete
Current time (date and time)
Programming
Manual switch functions
Special functions
Summer time/winter time switchover
Display/control elements
Technical data
1 Reset funciton
Before putting into operation for the first time,
we recommend that you carry out a complete reset.
Press both keys simultaneously!
Release clear.
Keep change pressed for approx.
3 seconds until display.
All data is irretrievably deleted with
this operation!
2 Read, change, delete
2a Read, Change
Opens the programming mode
Move forwards or backwards to read
Change the time or a switching time
as required
Closes the programming mode
or
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or
and
or
or
or
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2b Delete Prog
Opens the programming mode
Move forwards or backwards to the
switching time to be deleted
Press in order to delete the displayed
switching time
Closes the programming mode
3 Current time
(year, day, month, hour and minute)
These inputs must be entered so
that the time switch can execute the
switching commands correctly.
Example: 25.08.96,14:37
Opens the programming mode
Displayof weekdays only with week
time switch.
Start
Summer time
End
Summer time
Summer/winter automatic
Standard: Last Sunday in March and
in October (Status 1996)
Change the summer time/winter time
switchover in other procedures see
Point 7.
Closes the programming mode
The colon between the digits flashes
every second. The day of the week is
calculated and the summer time
identifier is displayed.
4 Programming
A separate switching program can be
stored for every cannel/switching output.
Prog 1; Prog 2
Opens the programming mode
If switching commands are already
stored, switch forwards with next until
the next free memory location is
displayed.
The number 1 flashes.
Switching commands for the day clock
are entered on the same way, but only
the hour, minute and switching state.
Day clock example: 6:30, ON
Week clock example:
Channel 1, 6:30, ON
Monday to Friday
Special functions with flashing
ON or OFF-symbol see Point 6
The switching command is saved and the
next free memory location 02 is dis-
played at the same time. Further switch-
ing commands are programmed in the
same way and are assigned to the mem-
ory location number in ascending order.
Closes the programming mode
or
Year
Day
Month
flashes
flashes
Hour
Minute
Memory location
number flashes
Correspnods to Prog. 1
Hour
Minute
ON
flashes
flashes
Hours
Minute
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
ON
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5 Manual switch function
The current switching state for each channel
is influenced separately with .
Use of the manual switch does not change
any of the data saved in "4 Programming".
Opens the manual switch function
Meaning of the display for channle 1 or 2
Closes the manual switch function,
relays switches in accordance with display.
6 Special functions only Type 7LF4 114 and 7LF4 121
Pulse switching commands, from 1 to 59 sec.
(only as ON function) e. g. 5 seconds
Next memory location is displayed,
e.g. 02 flashes
The 1
st
digit flashes
= Cycle switching commands can be avtivated
for a particular time. Start and end = ON and
OFF command. Cycle duration ON = and
cycle duration OFF = are selectable
from 1 to 99 minutes.
Next memory location is displayed,
e.g. 02 flashes
The 1
st
digit flashes
Next memory location is displayed,
e.g. 03 flashes
The 1
st
digit for the minute input flashes
Example: 3 min ON
Example: 20 min OFF
To illustrate:
Switching off takes place at the cycle end
16:00.
7 Summer time/winter time switchover
Opens the programming mode
A = Automatic/statutory
(for 1996 - 31.03. and 27.10.)
H = Semi-automatic
Freely selectable. Switchover always
takes place on the entered date
Input with next and change
No switchover occurs when every digit
is 0
C = Calculates
Freely selectable. Switchover occurs
on the same weekday in the calendar
week e. g. input 28.10.96
28.10.96 is/was a Monday.
1997 is switched in the same calendar
week on Monday 27.10.97 etc.
Input with next and change
Closes the programming mode
Example:
Cycle OFF 16:00
or Program sequence, automatic
Manual switching
During the next switching command,
automatic switching to program
running takes place and the program
sequence is updated.
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Continuous ON
Continuous OFF
1x
1x
10x
or
Cycle time ON
Pulse
2x
ON Cycle
flashes
1x
ON
OFF
OFF Cycle
Cycle time OFF
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8 Display and control elements
Assignment function of the digits and symbols
Cycle time ON or OFF
Pulse time
Minutes
Month
Current date
Start, end of summer time
Hours
Calendar date
Current date
Start, end of summer time
Days of the week
96 = Year No.
01 = Memory location No.
Assignment function of the symbols
+ date
Input, change, current date
Input, change, current time
date
Input, change, summer time/winter time
switchover
Summer time period
Winter time period
Flashes in clock mode
Prog Input, Change, Read, switching times
Switching state OFF
Switching state ON
Pulse function - only ON commands
Cycle switching times ON and OFF
Cycle duration ON
Cycle duration OFF
Control elements
Opens and closes
to set and change
date and time
summer time/winter time switchover
Opens and
closes for
programming
reading
changing
deleting
Flashing display digits
move forwards
move backwards
change Opens and closes for
changing the switching states
(channel 1 or 2)
9 Technical data/connection
Connection
Switching capacity
Ambient temperature
Running reserve
see unit imprint
Charging duration > 24 h
Protection class II
Running accuracy typically 1 s/day
Switching output 1 or 2 changeover contacts,
potential-free
Memory location 12 Type 7LF4 110
28 Type 7LF4 111, 112, 113, 114
42 Type 7LF4 120, 121
occupied, display FULL
Days of the week free block formation,
only week time switches
Sealable front glass
No switching commands may be programmed between 2:00 and
3:00 on the dates of summer time/winter time changeover in the
spring and fall.
Preselection of
special functions
Deleting the
memory location

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