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TI044

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TI044

Installation and User Guide

Industrial Indoor/Outdoor Solar Timer

The TI044 is a heavy-duty indoor/outdoor timer designed to control the
following loads:

The TI044 is equipped with two normally-open (NO) dry contacts
identified as 

Load 1

 and 

Load 2

 for connecting two independently

operated loads:

Load 1

 follows the schedule that you have programmed into the

timer when placed in automatic mode. The load can also be
activated or deactivated manually similar to the operation of a
regular switch. 
A single-pole switch can be connected to the timer to control 

Load 1

as in a 3-way installation. For example, the timer can be installed
outside whereas the switch can be located remotely (e.g., inside the
house).

Load 2

 always follows the sunset/sunrise program; i.e., it is

activated at sunset and deactivated at sunrise. It is usually used for
night lighting.

n

Cut power at the circuit breaker to avoid electric shock.

o

Connect the power supply between 

power line

 and 

power neutral

 

terminals.

p

Connect the load and its power supply in series between 

Load 1 in

 

and 

Load 1 out

 or between 

Load 2 in

 and 

Load 2 out

 depending 

on the application.

NOTE

: For a 3-way installation, connect a standard single-pole switch to

the 

3-way

 terminals of the timer as shown on the wiring diagram.

q

Apply power at the circuit breaker.

3.1

Load 1

Load 1 can operate in Manual or Automatic mode. To switch between
the two modes, press and hold the 

MODE

 button for 3 seconds.

Manual Mode

In Manual mode, the TI044 operates like a regular switch to control
Load 1. Briefly press the 

MODE

 button to activate or deactivate the

load. (If you have connected a remote switch to the timer for a 3-way
installation, the switch can also be used to activate or deactivate
Load 1.) The mode indicator (

MAN

)

 

and the state (

ON

 or 

OFF

) are

displayed.

Automatic Mode

In Automatic mode, the TI044 controls Load 1 according to the
programmed schedule (see section 6). The mode indicator (

AUTO

),

the state (

ON

 or 

OFF

) and the current program number are

displayed.
To temporarily override the programmed schedule, press the 

MODE

button or use the remote switch (if connected). The new state
indicator will flash to show that this state is temporary. The override
remains in effect until you press the 

MODE

 button (or use the remote

switch) or until the beginning of the next program.

3.2

Load 2

Load 2 follows the sunset/sunrise program (regardless of the
operating mode of the timer). For example, if Load 2 is a light, the
light will turn On at sunset and turns Off at sunrise.

NOTE

: To use Load 2, you first need to enter the city coordinates and

set the date (see section 6).

n

Applications

1.

Load type

Maximum load

Examples

Resistive load

3600 W 
(30 A @ 120 V)

incandescent lights

halogen lights

block heaters

Inductive load

1200 W 
(10 A @ 120 V)

fluorescent lights

compact fluorescent lights (CFL)

sodium lamps

electronic ballasts

Motor

1.5 hp @ 120 V

pumps

fans

o

Installation

2.

manual or 
automatic 
operation

night
lighting

120 V 
power 
supply

Single-pole switch 

(for 3-way installation)

p

Operation

3.

• Briefly press the 

button to turn the 
load On or Off 
(applies to Load 1 
only).

• Press the button for 

3 seconds to switch 
between Automatic 
mode and Manual 
mode (applies to 
Load 1 only).

Mode display 
(applies to Load 1 only)

On/Off display 
(applies to Load 1 only)

Program number

sunset/sunrise program

400-044-001-B ENG.fm  Page 1  Tuesday, January 9, 2007  8:12 AM

Summary of Contents for TI044

Page 1: ... activate or deactivate the load If you have connected a remote switch to the timer for a 3 way installation the switch can also be used to activate or deactivate Load 1 The mode indicator MAN and the state ON or OFF are displayed Automatic Mode In Automatic mode the TI044 controls Load 1 according to the programmed schedule see section 6 The mode indicator AUTO the state ON or OFF and the current...

Page 2: ...e Therefore apply a correction factor 1 or 1 Otherwise leave it at 0 6 2 Programming the sunset sunrise parameters Once you have completed section 6 1 proceed as follows n Press the CODE button until the desired parameter appears The parameters appear in the following order o Press the HOUR or MIN button to modify the value see table above for the buttons to use p Press the MODE button to return t...

Page 3: ...hased it or ii contact AUBE AUBE will make the determination whether the product should be returned or whether a replacement product can be sent to you This warranty does not cover removal or reinstallation costs This warranty shall not apply if it is shown by AUBE that the defect or mal function was caused by damage which occurred while the product was in the possession of a consumer AUBE s sole ...

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