Clock programming steps
One-step commands: first you select the output, then you set a start or stop time, you deter-
mine the state of the output (1/0) and, if applicable, the day of the week.
By default, all days of the week are selected.
Example 1: you want to raise the blind every day at 08:00 (via channel 1).
R -button (start)
1 - enter time (08:00)
2 - set 1/0-1 to 1
3 - by default, all days of the week
are indicated
S -button (stop)
Example 2: you want to raise the blind every Friday at 08:00 (via channel 3).
R -button (start)
1 - enter time (08:00)
2 - set 1/0-3 to 1
3 - set day of the week
Indicate Friday only
S -button (stop)
Two-step commands: first you select the output, then you set a start and stop time, you
determine the state of the output (1/0) and, if applicable, the day of the week.
By default, all days of the week are selected.
Example: you want to switch on the light every day at 09:00 and switch it off at 17:00 (via
channel 2).
R -button (start)
1 - enter time (09:00)
2 - set 1/0-2 to 1
N - button (next step)
1 - enter time (17:00)
2 - set 1/0-2 to 1
S -button (stop)
This product is in conformity with the european directives and standards on the condition that it is installed, maintained and used as recommended in the installation instructions and in the users manual. Specifications subject to change without prior notice.
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DIGITAL 4-CHANNEL SWITCHING CLOCK 05-184
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Multistep commands: first you select the output, then you set a start and/or stop time, you
determine the state of the output (1/0) and, if applicable, the day of the week. In addition,
you also enter a start and/or stop date.
Example you want to switch on the light every day between 09:00 and 17:00, but only during
the period from 13 till 17 February (via channel 4).
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1
Start from main screen
2
3
Day - button
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Enter start date 13.02
--> -button ( till button)
Enter end date 17.02
N - button (next step)
1 - enter time (09:00)
1
2 - set 1/0-4 to 1
2
1
3
N - button (next step)
4
1 - enter time (17:00)
2 - set 1/0-4 to 0
S - button (stop)
The various commands are executed according to 9 different priority levels, level 9 being
the highest level. All one- or two-step commands without a date have priority 0. Multistep
commands having a start and stop date, i.e. a date range, are allocated priority 1. A mul-
tistep command having only one date is allocated priority 2. The Prior button can be used
to allocate a higher priority.
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Programming the Nikobus from the switching clock
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- open the Nikobus programming
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- select the output(s)
- select the mode (e.g. M1)
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- press symbol
3
- close the Nikobus programming.
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block 1
priority 1
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block 1
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priority 1
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block 1
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priority 1
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block 1
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of the relevant channel
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4
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13 02
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17 02
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