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Read the complete manual before carrying out the installation and activating the system.
1. DESCRIPTION
The switching unit controls wall outlets and other electrical devices by means of relays. The unit provides a means
of dimming using Niko DIN-rail dimmers. The switching unit operates both in a centralised and a decentralised
installation (fig.1 & 2) and fits into any DIN-rail distribution board (4U wide). The unit has its own galvanically
isolated power supply, a special output for the bus cable, a detection circuit, diagnostic functions, an EEPROM
memory, programming keys, a microprocessor, outputs for status LEDs, relays and indicator lamps for each function.
The switching unit has 4 separate circuits with 1-pole relay output contacts. If more outputs are required, you
can connect several modules in parallel. In this case, take into account the bus polarity. Connect output B1 of
the first module to output B1 of the second module. One of these modules takes over the supply for the bus,
while the power supply of the others is switched off automatically. You can set the different functions of the push
buttons by means of the mode-key. After a power cut, the outputs are activated with some time delay in order
to avoid a current peak. The memory is non-volatile. In case of a a power failure, a battery is not required. The
memory can always be reprogrammed without opening the unit (EEPROM).
2. PARTICULARS
Startup function
Press the select-key briefly in order to select the outputs manually. Press long (>1s.) to temporarily switch on
the output:
• if the bus is not yet installed
• to control the outputs in case of a bus fault (short circuit or interruption)
• to test or localize output circuits.
Diagnostic functions
During normal operation (not during programming), there is a continuous diagnosis reporting on the 7-segment
display:
• a horizontal dash lights in case a correct Nikobus telegram is received
• a capital A blinks in case of short circuit or polarization errors (e.g. change in bus polarity between 2 modules)
• a small b blinks in case of bus power supply errors (circuit defect)
• a capital C blinks in case of a memory communication error (e.g. EEPROM defect) or in case a wrong module
type is used (e.g. shutter control module memory located in a dim controller).
Central functions with operating time (1 to 3s. for modes M2 and M3)
The operating time can be set between 1s. and 3s. One application may be for safety reasons: press a key for
2s. in order to switch off all lights. Another application: different actions are assigned to one key in function of
the operating time.
Sequencer (mode M13)
Especially suitable for applications for which the load needs to be distributed due to supply restrictions, e.g. lawn
sprinkler systems, nursery or greengrocery installations, controlled ventilation systems. Also suitable to switch in
sequences in rooms with light-sensitive plants in order to not turn on the light at full brightness at once.
Light atmospheres (mode M14 and M15)
In order to create light atmospheres, you can switch a specified number of outputs (e.g. lamps) on or off. Press
the light atmopshere key long to program the light atmosphere. Press this key briefly in order to retrieve the light
atmosphere. You can always modify the light atmosphere by programming and retrieving a new atmosphere.
Press the light atmosphere key long in order to overwrite the previous atmosphere.
Each bus push button can be defined as light atmosphere key.
M14 can only switch on a light atmosphere, afterwards every output is switched individually.
M15 can switch a light atmosphere completely on or off.
Modes Function
Press the mode-key <1,6s. during programming in order to retrieve modes M1 to M8. The programming modes are shown on the 7-segment display.
M1: ........on/off .............................................................................................. top: on, bottom:off ...................................................................................................................................................................... 2
M2: ........on (if necessary with operating time) ................................................ always on (centralized functions) ................................................................................................................................................. 1
M3: ........off (if necessary with operating time) ................................................ always off (centralized functions) ................................................................................................................................................. 1
M4: ........push button ..................................................................................... on for as long as the key is pressed (e.g. bell push button, dim control) max. 8s. .......................................................................... 1
M5: ........toggle .............................................................................................. ON/OFF (e.g. toggle switch or teleruptor) .................................................................................................................................... 1
M6:........delayed off (longer times, up to 2h.).................................................. press: on, after time delay: off (e.g. staircase timer)..................................................................................................................... 1
M7: ........delayed on (longer times, up to 2h.) .................................................. press: after time delay: on (e.g. operating delay) .......................................................................................................................... 1
M8:........blinking............................................................................................ press: on/off/on/..., switch off: M3 ............................................................................................................................................. 1
Press the mode-key >1,6s. during programming in order to retrieve modes M11 to M15. The programming modes are shown on the 7-segment display.
M11: ......delayed off (shorter times, up to 50s.) .............................................. as M6, but shorter times ............................................................................................................................................................. 1
M12: ......delayed on (shorter times, up to 50s.) ............................................... as M7, but shorter times ............................................................................................................................................................. 1
M13: ......sequencer on/off.............................................................................. switching several outputs in sequences via a time cycle. ............................................................................................................. 2
M14: ......light atmosphere on .......................................................................... press short: retrieve a certain light atmosphere ........................................................................................................................... 1
M15: ......light atmosphere on/off .................................................................... press top key briefly: retrieve a certain light atmosphere .............................................................................................................. 2
For the time being no function has been assigned to M16, 17, 18.
Time selection modes M6, M7 and M13:
0 =
10s.
1 =
1min.
6 =
6min.
2 =
2min.
7 =
7min.
3 =
3min.
8 =
8min.
4 =
4min.
9 =
9min.
5 =
5min.
A = 15min.
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Description
Free to choose order when programming determines final switching order.
press long: save the modified light atmosphere in the memory (>3s.)
press top key long: save the modified light atmosphere in the memory (>3s.)
bottom button —> off
Time selection modes M11 and M12 (short times):
0 =
0,5s.
B =
30min.
1 =
C =
45min.
2 =
D =
60min.
3 =
E =
90min.
4 =
F =
120min.
5 =

3. TECHNICAL DATA

Ambient operating temperature: 0° to 50°C
Power supply (control circuit): 230V/5W
2 terminals: 4 x 1,5mm
Power supply: 230V/10A
2 terminals: 4 x 1,5mm
Outputs: 230V/10A, 4 x N.O.
4 x 1,5mm
or 2 x 2,5mm
2
Bus connection: 9V DC (SELV, safety extra low voltage)
2 terminals: 2 x 1,5mm
Non-volatible EEPROM-memory (2 Kbyte)
Dimensions (H x W x L): DIN-rail enclosure (4 modules): 88 x 69 x 60mm
4. WARNINGS REGARDING INSTALLATION
• The installation should be carried out by a registered installer and in compliance with the statutory regulations.
• This user manual should be presented to the user. It should be included in the electrical installation file, and
it should be passed on to any new owners. Additional copies are available on the Niko website or via the
Niko support service.
• During installation, the following should be taken into account (non-exhaustive list):
- the statutory laws, standards and regulations.
- the technology currently available at the time of installation.
- this user manual, which only states general regulations and should therefore be read within the scope of
each specific installation.
- the rules of proper workmanship.
This product complies with all of the relevant European guidelines and regulations. If applicable, you can find
the EC declaration of conformity regarding this product at www.niko.eu.
5. NIKO SUPPORT
In case of doubt or for the specific exchange procedure in case of a possible defect, contact the Niko support
service in Belgium at +32 3 778 90 80 or your wholesaler/installer. Contact details and more information can
be found at www.niko.eu under the "Help and advice" section.
6. GUARANTEE PROVISIONS
• The period of guarantee is four years from the date of delivery. The delivery date is the invoice date of purchase of
the product by the consumer. If there is no invoice, the date of production applies.
• The consumer is obliged to inform Niko in writing about the non-conformity, within two months after stating the defect.
• In case of a non-conformity, the consumer only has the right to a product repair or replacement free of charge,
which shall be decided by Niko.
• Niko shall not be held liable for a defect or damage resulting from incorrect installation, improper or careless use,
incorrect operation, transformation of the product, maintenance that does not adhere to the maintenance instructions
or an external cause, such as damage due to moisture or overvoltage.
• The compulsory regulations of the national legislation concerning the sale of consumer goods and the protection
of the consumer in the countries where Niko sells, directly or via sister companies, subsidiaries, chain stores,
distributors, agents or permanent sales representatives, take priority over the above-mentioned rules and regulations.
Do not dump this product with the unsorted waste. Bring it to a recognised waste collection point. Together with produc-
ers and importers, you have an important role to play in the advancement of sorting, recycling and reusing discarded
electrical and electronic appliances. In order to finance the waste collection and processing, the government levies a
recycling contribution in some cases (included in the purchase price of this product).
1s.
6 =
6s.
B = 20s.
2s.
7 =
7s.
C = 25s.
3s.
8 =
8s.
D = 30s.
4s.
9 =
9s.
E = 40s.
5s.
A = 15s.
F = 50s.
or 2 x 2,5mm
max. per terminal
2
2
2
or 2 x 2,5mm
2
max. per terminal
max. per terminal
2
max. per terminal
2
Number of control keys
Time selection modes M2 and M3 (operating time):
0 =
0s.
1 =
1s.
2 =
2s.
3 =
3s.
4,...,F =
0s.
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