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Program pulse time.
Example: Switch on pause signal on Monday 8:05 hrs for 5 sec.
1.

  Press MENU.  

PROGRAM is displayed.

2.

  Confirm by pressing OK.  

CHOOSE CHANNEL is displayed.

3.

  Confirm CHANNEL 1 by pressing OK. 

STANDARD PROGRAM P0 is displayed.

4.

  Confirm by pressing OK.  

NEW is displayed.

5.

  Confirm by pressing OK.  

SWITCH TIME is displayed.

6.

  Select PULSE by pressing  .

7.

  Confirm by pressing OK.  

ON is displayed.

8.

  Confirm by pressing OK.  

The display shows SET HOUR.

9.

  Use the   or   keys to enter hour, minute, 

(08:05) and confirm by pressing OK.

 

PULSE LENGTH is displayed.

10.

 Use the   or   keys to enter the  

duration of the pulse in minutes and 
seconds (5 sec).

 

EVERY DAY is displayed.  
Press   to select MONDAY.

11.

 Confirm by pressing OK.  

EVERY DAY is displayed.

12.

 Press   to select MONDAY.

13.

 Confirm by pressing OK.  

COPY is displayed.

14.

 Press   to select SAVE.

15.

 Confirm by pressing OK.

Program cycle time

In addition to switch-ON and switch-OFF 
times (switch time) and short time pulses 
(pulse) cycle times (cycle) can also be 
programmed. The pulse length (+ pulse pause) 
is limited to 17 hrs, 59 min, 59 sec.
Cycle times refers to cyclically repetitive time 
functions such as fan controls, urinal rinses etc.

Example: Switch on water rinsing, Monday 
from 8:00 to 20:30 hrs every 15 min for 20 
sec. (8.00

00

-8.00

20

 ON; 8:15

00

-8:15

20

 ON etc.) 

Cycle programming
1. 

Start cycle: Monday 8:00 hrs.

2. 

Pulse length: 20 sec.

3. 

Pause length: 14 min 40 sec.

4.

  Cycle end: Monday 20:30:00 hrs.

Standard and extra programs

The standard program P0 (weekly program 
with switching times, pulse and cycle times 
or astronomical program) is always active 
however has the lowest priority and can be 
superimposed by the extra programs P1–P16.

Tip: for extra programs, the higher the number 
the higher the priority. Extra program 16 has 
the highest priority and extra program 1 has the 
lowest priority.

Each extra program has an arbitrary number 
of date ranges available. An extra program 
becomes active when at least one date range 
has been set and isn’t superimposed by 
another extra program with a higher priority 
during this period. At the start and end of 
each date range the hour can also be entered 
so the changeover to the respective extra 
program occurs on each complete hour.

Summary of Contents for LightMaster

Page 1: ...Philips LightMaster KNXTimeclock Installation and Operation Manual GB ...

Page 2: ... Contents Connection Installation 5 Basic safety instructions 5 Connect cable 7 Connections 8 Bus Connection 8 Programming individual address 8 Reset device 8 Operation of Display and keys 9 Menu selection overview 10 Initial start up 12 Time switch programs and astronomical programs 13 Program menu 14 Program switching times 14 Request modify delete switching times 15 Delete switching times 18 Pr...

Page 3: ...h through electric shock or fire Installation should only be carried out by a qualified electrician Disconnect power source Cover or shield any adjacent live components Ensure device cannot be switched on Check power supply is disconnected Earth and bypass Observe SELV on data bus ...

Page 4: ...ails in accordance with EN 60715 and corresponds to type 1 STU in accordance with IEC EN 60730 2 7 resp 60730 1 The professional installation of bus lines and commissioning of devices requires compliance with the provisions of EN 50428 for switches or similar installation equipment for use in building construction technology Tampering with or making modifications to the device invalidates the guar...

Page 5: ...ROGRAM Weekday and Date display Channel status ON On OFF Off Display of the active keys with the relevant function Programmed switching times Program display Time display Weekdays from 1 to 7 Astronomical program display Memory Card Interface MENU Activate screen Open menu Cancel menu ESC 1 step back OK Store selection Confirm selection Display options MENU OK N L Data RC DCF RC GPS KNX L N Push b...

Page 6: ... STARTYEAR 2013 DATE 27 01 2013 START MONTH SUMMER WINTER RULE 27 01 2013 START DAY WEEKDAY NUMBER 27 01 2013 SWITCHINGTIME FORM DATE NEXT FORMTIME EASTER RULE END OPTIONS MANUAL END ASTRO CHOOSE CHANNEL C1 OPERATING HOUR COUNTER PERMANENT ON LANGUAGE PERMANENT OFF PIN OVERRIDE ON LCD ILLUMINATION TIMER SHORT TERM CIRCUIT FACTORY SETTINGS HOLIDAY INFO RANDOM END ACTIVATE EXTRA PROGRAM END ...

Page 7: ...6 Fix OFF with adjustable date ranges ASTRONOMICAL PROGRAMS 1 Astro standard program P0 with fixed ON OFF times weekly program 16 Extra programs consisting of 14 Astro extra programs P1 P14 with fixed on off times weekly program with different adjustable date ranges fixed date range etc with extra program P15 Fix ON and extra program P16 Fix Off with adjustable date ranges The astro function can b...

Page 8: ...8 Use the or keys to enter hour minute 07 30 and confirm by pressing OK EVERY DAY is displayed Press to select MONDAY 9 Confirm by pressing OK COPY is displayed 10 Confirm by pressing OK ADDTUESDAY is displayed 11 Confirm by pressing OK and also confirm the days Wednesday Thursday and Friday by pressing OK 12 Continue with to SAVE is displayed Confirm by pressing OK Repeat all steps for the switch...

Page 9: ...ssing OK The first of the entered switching times is displayed 8 Confirm by pressing OK NEXT is displayed 9 Press to select MODIFY or DELETE to modify or delete individual switching times 10 Confirm by pressing OK The display shows CHANGE HOUR 11 Use the or keys to enter hour and minute and confirm by pressing OK PROGRAM CHOOSE CHANNEL STANDARD PROGRAM MENU MODIFY DELETE CHANGE HOUR CHANGE MINUTE ...

Page 10: ...m by pressing OK The display shows CONFIRM DELETE 7 Confirm by pressing OK The display shows DELETED Program pulse time PROGRAM CHOOSE CHANNEL STANDARD PROGRAM DELETE P0 ALL CHECK MODIFY DELETE MENU CONFIRM DELETE DELETED NEW PROGRAM CHOOSE CHANNEL STANDARD PROGRAM NEW PULSE SWITCH TIME CYCLE MENU ON SET HOUR SET MINUTES SET SECONDS PULSE LENGTH IN MINUTES PULSE LENGTH IN SECONDS EVERY DAY MONDAY ...

Page 11: ...mmed The pulse length pulse pause is limited to 17 hrs 59 min 59 sec Cycle times refers to cyclically repetitive time functions such as fan controls urinal rinses etc Example Switch on water rinsing Monday from 8 00 to 20 30 hrs every 15 min for 20 sec 8 0000 8 0020 ON 8 1500 8 1520 ON etc Cycle programming 1 Start cycle Monday 8 00 hrs 2 Pulse length 20 sec 3 Pause length 14 min 40 sec 4 Cycle en...

Page 12: ...NewYear End 5 days after Chinese NewYear Date with serial pattern Time limit series as from October 2013 to be carried out successively every 2nd week Start on Wednesday 02 10 2013 at 0 00 hrs End on Tuesday 08 10 2013 at 23 59 hrs repeat start after 14 days Date dependent on the weekday etc each month on the 1st weekend from Saturday 06 00 hrs to Sunday 18 00 hrs start 1st Sunday each month at 06...

Page 13: ...The extra program P 16 Permanently Off ensures that the car park lighting is not switched ON on any public holidays Simulation menu The Simulation allows you to manually step through all the programmed events A total channel request is displayed during the simulation All channel switching programs entered standard and special program switching times pulse and cycle programs are displayed in the ti...

Page 14: ...DAY NUMBER FORM DATE 31 12 2013 12 31 2013 2013 12 31 FORM TIME EASTER RULE STANDARD ORTHODOX CHURCH YEAR 2013 21 01 2013 MONTH 01 21 01 2013 DAY 21 01 MENU MENU FRIDAY DAY 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 HOUR SET 10 00 MINUTE SET 10 15 FRIDAY DAY 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TIME FORMAT 24 HOURS TIME FORMAT 12 HOURS AM PM MANUAL CHOOSE CHANNEL PERMANENT ON PERMANENT OFF OVERRIDE ON CHANNEL 1 OVERRIDE ON or OFF TIMER SHORT TE...

Page 15: ... HOUR LANGUAGE PIN LCD ILLUMINATION FACTORY SETTINGS as well as INFO can be requested Press MENU Using select OPTIONS and follow the indications on the display OPTIONS ASTRO OPERATING HOUR CHOOSE CHANNEL DELETE OPERATING HOURS LANGUAGE PIN WITHOUT or WITH PIN CURRENT PIN 00 00 NEW PIN 00 00 LCD ILLUMINATION FACTORY SETTINGS INFO GERMAN ENGLISH ASTRO SETTINGS CHOOSE CHANNEL SHOW OPERATING HOURS CON...

Page 16: ...ASTRO program is activated on a channel you can change the channel back to the time switch program Note Programmed switching times are deleted when changing to the astro program If astro times are active OPTIONS OPTIONS ASTRO ASTRO ASTRO SETTINGS ASTRO SETTINGS CHOOSE CHANNEL CHOOSE CHANNEL TIME SWITCH PROGRAM ACTIVE ASTRO TIMES CHANGE TO ASTRO PROGRAM DELETE CHANNEL 1 CONFIRM DELETE DELETED MENU ...

Page 17: ...adapted to local conditions e g mountains high buildings etc or to personal requirements ASTRO MODE Evenings ON mornings OFF At sunset it switches on at sunrise it switches off e g street lighting Evenings OFF mornings ON At sunset it switches off at sunrise it switches on e g Terrarium Astro pulse Evenings and mornings only mornings or only evenings pulse duration max 59 min 59 sec POSITION Setti...

Page 18: ...PULSE EVENING AND MORNING PULSE LENGTH IN MINUTES PULSE LENGTH IN SECONDS SAVED CHOOSE CHANNEL ASTRO TIMES OFFSET ASTRO MODE CHANGE TO TIME SWITCH END OFFSET MORNING OFFSET EVENING EVENING ON MORNING OFF EVENING OFF MORNING ON SAVED SAVED CONTINUED POSITION OPTIONS ASTRO PIN WITH PIN WITHOUT PIN CURRENT PIN 0000 NEW PIN 0000 MENU ...

Page 19: ...ith other storage transport methods Copy OBELISK to TIME SWITCH This copies the switching program all standard and special programs and optionally all timeclock settings e g position offset external input time format etc from the memory card to the timeclock Copy TIME SWITCH to OBELISK This copies all switching programs and settings from the timeclock to the memory card OBELISK TRANSCRIBE OK COPY ...

Page 20: ...38 39 GB Notes ...

Page 21: ... 2013 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V All rights reserved Philips International B V The Netherlands Document Revision A ...

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