Astronomical control timer PCZ-526
Two-channel. With a programmable night break.
Two independent channels programmed separately.
Night inteval programmable for each channel separately.
Functioning
The astronomical timer on the basis of information about current date, geographic coordinates of the place of its installation (location) and move the terms of hourly Time (Greenwich UT) automatically sets daily,and time l points of turn on/off of timer's contact and be attached in accordance with the sunrises and sunsets. The time points of the turn on/off can be configured by the user by the hourly and TRANSFERRED CORRECTION OF TIME, ie, it is possible to accelerate or delay programmable points of turn on/off (a separately point ON and point OFF) in relation to the sunrise and sunset. Between the programmable points of the turn on/off it is possible to program night interval, which sets a temporary exemption for savings.
Timer functions
AUTO MODE - Automatic work according to programmable points switch on/off
MANUAL MODE - [ON] include permanent contact (pos.1-5 and 2-7) or [OFF] permanent disconnection contact (pos.1-6 and 2-8)
PROGRAMMABLE POINT [ON] - the time of contact annexing (poz.1-5 and 2-7) based on the astronomical point of sunset and programmed by the user and Hourly TRANSFER OF TIME CORRECTION
PROGRAMMABLE POINT [OFF] - Disconnect the time of contact (poz.1-6) on the basis of the astronomical point of sunset and programmed by the user and Hourly TRANSFER OF TIME CORRECTIONSETUP - the location and designation of the program for annexing POINTS AND EXEMPTIONS.
SETUP - set up location and programmable ON/OFF points.
LOCATION - Coordinates code or manual entering any geographical coordinates (for Coordinates CODE No 86 - YOUR LOCATION).
COORDINATES CODE - assigned to geographical coordinates for specified cities to facilitate the entry of location (city and assigned codes are listed in the table)
GMT SHIFT - the designation of geographic time zone within ± 1 ÷ 12 hours (at 1 hr.) compared with the universal time UT Greenwich (00). For Poland 1 hr .. Time points sunrise and sunset are simultaneous a shift by given value.
TIME CORRECTION - Accelerate or delay the time of annexing or exclusions in relation to the astronomical time points east and west sun. The settings in terms of the 99min.Are separately for the sunrise and sunset
NIGHT INTERVAL - Set by the user a temporary exclusion between turn on/off program points.
AUTOMATIC TIME CHANGE - Change of time from winter to summer is done automatically at night, on the last Sunday in March at 2.00 (by adding 1 hour to the current time). The change from summer time to winter is done automatically at night, on the last Sunday in October at 3.00 (by subtracting 1 hour from the current time).
DST - Daylight Saving Time - Global name of the daylight saving time (free translation: time to obtain sunlight). Modifications to the turn off of an automatic change of time.
DATE VIEW - in AUTOMATIC MODE pressing the button '+' displays proper date (dd-mm-yy). After 5sek. clock will automatically go to the main menu.
PROGRAMMABLE ON/OFF POINTS PREVIEW - in AUTO MODE following pressing of OK button will show next settings in order: programmable point [ON], biginnig of the night interval, end of the night interval, programmable point [OFF]. After 5sek. clock will automatically go to the main menu.
RESET - Processor reseting by specific button - necessary in case of suspension of the functions of the clock. Do not delete the date and time entries, and configuration memory.
MEMORY RESET ("hard" reset) -delete all previous settings for date, time and configuration. Pressing the MENU button and - at the same time> 3sec.
Table code coordinates
For precise settings of he timer's turn on/off inclusions and exclusions the clock, working for sites with different geographic coordinates, it is possible to set the latitude and longitude, or select the appropriate code that is automatically set to the coordinates of the city in the World.
Complete list of the cities and the corresponding codes can be found in the instructions.
- Type
- astronomical
- Power supply voltage
- 24÷264 V AC/DC
- The executive element
- 2 x przekaźnik
- Maximum load current
- 2 × 16 A
- Contact configuration
- 2 × NO/NC
- Separation of the contact
- YES
- Time of clock operation
- 6 years
- Battery type
- 2032 (lithium)
- Accuracy of the clock's indications
- 1 s
- Time error
- ±1 s / 24 h
- Display operation time
- NONE
- Terminal
- pluggable terminal blocks 4,0 mm²
- Tightening torque
- 0,5 Nm
- Power consumption
- 1,5 W
- Working temperature
- -20÷50°C
- Dimensions
- 2 modules (35 mm)
- Assembly
- on rail 35 mm
- Ingress Protection Marking
- IP20
Due to technical constraints imposed by Apple (regarding the use of the NFC module), it is not possible to make an application for iOS today.
Telephone parameters
It should be checked whether the used phone model has a built-in NFC module and if the Android version is equal or higher. 4.4.
Assembly of the device
Due to the operating characteristics of the NFC module, it is not recommended to mount the clock near devices that emit electromagnetic fields (eg transformers, contactors).
Software version
Currently, the PCZ-526 clock with index 3 (PCZ-526.3) is sold. It is an index denoting the version of the clock software.
Check what software version your clock has and download the appropriate manual.
Clock operation characteristics
Astronomical clocks work on the basis of information about the current date, geographic coordinates of the place where it is installed, and automatically determine the daily, programmable points of switching on and off the lighting. In astronomical clusters, it is not possible to "manually" program the on and off times (determine the user's own on / off points).
Night break
User-adjustable time-out switching off between the switching points and switching off points. Used to turn off the lighting between the hours set by the user in such a way that the light turns on from the sunset point to the set off time by the user, as well as from the set switching on time to the sunrise point.