VOKERA Linea User instructions - page 7
Linea Max USERS
7
BEFORE PROGRAMMING
Press the reset button using a pencil or similar
instrument. This clears the memory of unwanted
information in readiness for programming. The
reset button should be used in the event of local
interference causing the timeswitch to appear to
malfunction. Local interference dependent on
location may be present from time to time.
SET CURRENT TIME AND DAY
1
Press and hold the
Q
button during operations
2 - 5 below.
2
Press the 'Day' button to select the current week-
day ( 1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday etc.)
3
If setting in British summertime press the +/- 1h
button once.
4
Press the 'h+' button to select the correct hour.
5
Press the 'm+' button to select the correct minu-
te.
6
Now release the
Q
button - the colon between
the hours and minutes will flash to indicate that
the clock is running.
ENTERING SWITCHING TIMES
1
Press the 'prog.' button to select the first free
memory location.
2
Press the 'Day' button to select the day or group
of days required for switching to occur. You have
a choice of day groups: 1 - 7 (Mon - Sun), 1 - 6
(Mon - Sat), 1 - 5 (Mon - Fri), 6 - 7 (Sat & Sun),or
any individual day. Each programme space auto-
matically starts with the day selection 1 - 7.
You can change this with the day button.
3
Press the 'h+' button to select the hour the swit-
ching is to occur.
4
Press the ‘m+’ button to select the minute the
switching is to occur.
5
Press the
R
button once to select an ON
M
instruction, or twice to select an OFF
N
instruc-
tion.
6
Press the 'Prog.' button to store your program-
med information, and select the next free pro-
gramme space. Or if you have finished loading
the programme press the
Q
button which will
save the programme and return the timeswitch to
the current time display.
7
Programme further switching instructions as
above.
8
Pressing the 'Prog.' button one additional time
after you have finished programming displays the
remaining number of programme spaces that are
free, e.g. 'Fr 12'. If all programme spaces are full,
'Fr 00' will appear.
Important Note:
After programming is complet
ed, and you return the timeswitch to the current
time display with the
Q
button, the timeswitch will not acti-
vate any switching instruction required for the current time.
You may need to manually select the desired switching state
with the
R
button. Thereafter, as the unit encounters
further switching instructions in the memory in real time, it
will correctly activate all subsequent switching instructions.
MANUAL OVERRIDE
With the
R
button you can manually operate the switch to
switch ON or OFF outside the programmed times, or you
can put the switch into a permanent ON or OFF condition.
The first press of the
R
button advances the output to ON
or OFF (
M
or
N
together with the
R
symbol displayed to
show that the programme has been overridden) without
disrupting the programme sequence. The second press
fixes the output in the continuously ON
O
condition. The
third press fixes the output in the continuously OFF
P
con-
dition. In either fixed condition, the timeswitch will only revert
to the timed condition if you press the
R
button once
more.
READ OR CHANGE PROGRAMMED INFORMATION
Press the 'Prog.' button repeatedly to view each of your pro-
grammed instructions in the order in which they were pro-
grammed. You can stop to alter any of the instructions using
the buttons as described in 'entering switching times' above.
RUNNING RESERVE
In the case of mains electrical failure, the internal battery
will ensure that the actual time of day continues to operate
and that the automatic switching programme remains intact.
The clock can be programmed completely even without
mains supply, provided the battery back up is fully charged.
(Charging time 70 hours approx.)
SUMMER / WINTER CHANGEOVER
From summer time to winter time: Depress the +/-1h key
once (symbol +/-1h disappears from display).
From winter to summer time: Depress the +/-1h once.
Display shows +/-1h symbol).
Alternatively you can follow the instructions described in 'set
current time and day' above.