CABAC HNS210TD Owner'S Manual Download Page 4

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S-CLICK WALL TIMER MANUAL

2013 July 10th, Revision 1.3

5.4. SETTING THE BUTTON ACTION

Switch number seven sets the action of the push button. If the load is off, pushing the 
button will turn the load on, regardless of the setting of switch seven. While the load is 
on, pushing the button again can have two different actions. If switch seven is off (down), 
pushing the button while the load is on will turn the load off and cancel the timer. If 
switch seven is on (up), pushing the button while the load is on will keep the load on and 
restart the timer, extending the run time.
Example: The image below shows the timer set for a 4 minute time out. When the button 
is first pushed to turn the load on, the timer will start to count down 4 minutes. Switch 
seven is set on (up). After 3 minutes of the timer counting down, the user presses the 
button a second time. This restarts the counter back at 4 minutes, and the load remains 
on. After a further 4 minutes, the load times-out and turns off. The load was on for a total 
of 7 minutes.

6. WARRANTY AND  DISCLAIMER

CABAC warrant the product against manufacturing and material defect from the date 
of invoice to the initial purchaser for a period of 12 months. During the warranty period 
CABAC  will  replace  products  that  prove  to  be  defective  where  the  product  has  been 
correctly  installed  and  maintained  and  operated  within  the  specifications  defined  in 
the  product  data  sheet  and  where  the  product  is  not  subject  to  mechanical  damage 
or chemical attack. The warranty is also conditional that the unit being installed by a 
licensed electrical contractor. No other warranty is expressed or implied.
CABAC shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages.

Warning: Switches and other fixed wired equipment must be installed by an 
electrician or similarly qualified person.

4min 

8min  16min  32min  64min 

ON 

OFF 

128min 

15sec  30sec  1min 

2min 

4min 

8min 

LONG:

SHORT:

SHORT 

OFF 

Range

LONG 

ON

Timer

Restart

“Setting the Button Action” diagram

Summary of Contents for HNS210TD

Page 1: ...l connections ACTIVE Connection to mains Active NEUTRAL Connection to mains Neutral LOAD Switched Active output connected to Load Connect Load between this terminal and Neutral EXT Connection for remotely located momentary action switches Neutral Load Active Ext Neutral Active HNS210TD Load Remote Momentary Action Switches Fig 1 Example wiring diagram HNS210TD OWNER S MANUAL Supply Voltage 220 240...

Page 2: ...n on to indicate that power is applied to the load Pushing the push button when the load is on will either turn the load off or restart the timer depending on the configuration of the Button Action DIP switch see section 5 4 The HNS210TD can also be operated from a remote switch The remote switch will act in exactly the same way as the switch on the unit 5 SETTING THE TIMER Electrical Safety Warni...

Page 3: ...0 5 30 minutes This gives the desired time so switch one may remain off Switch seven may now be set for the desired button action refer section 5 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4min 8min 16min 32min 64min ON OFF 128min 15sec 30sec 1min 2min 4min 8min LONG SHORT SHORT OFF Range LONG ON Timer Restart Example Timer Setting Short diagram 5 3 EXAMPLE TIME SETTING LONG A desired run time after the button is pushed i...

Page 4: ...ounting down the user presses the button a second time This restarts the counter back at 4 minutes and the load remains on After a further 4 minutes the load times out and turns off The load was on for a total of 7 minutes 6 WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER CABAC warrant the product against manufacturing and material defect from the date of invoice to the initial purchaser for a period of 12 months During ...

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