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What you should know about the blind time switch
Operating and display elements
Fig. 1: Operating and display
elements
Symbols in the display
A
Raise/lower blind
B
Hours and minutes (flashes if the
time has not yet been set)
C
Set mode
D
Random function
E
Astro function
F
Active program memory
G
Setting the time
H
Setting the date
I
Winter time
J
Individual travel time
K
Summer time
L
Day of the week
M
Twilight function
N
Sun protection function
Push-buttons
O
"Move blind UP" or
"Forward" (in set mode)
P
"Mode"; selection and deselection
of various functions
Q
"Set"; set mode and confirming of
functions
R
"Move blind DOWN" or
"Back" (in set mode)
Program memory and
switching times
The time switch has three program
memories: [A], [B] and [C]. After
installation and reset, program
memories [A] and [B] feature standard
switching times, which can be altered
at any time. If none of these memories
is activated, the time switch operates in
manual mode.
Program memory [A]
1. Mon – Fri (Mo-Fr) 7:00 a.m. raise
▲
astro function on
2. Sat – Sun (Sa-So) 9:00 a.m. raise
▲
astro function on
3. Mon – Fri (Mo-Fr) 8:00 p.m. lower
▼
astro function on
4. Sat – Sun (Sa-So) 9:00 p.m. lower
▼
astro function on
Program memory [B]
1. Mon – Fri (Mo-Fr) 7:00 a.m. raise
▲
2. Sat – Sun (Sa-So) 9:00 a.m. raise
▲
3. Mon – Fri (Mo-Fr) 8:00 p.m. lower
▼
4. Sat – Sun (Sa-So) 9:00 p.m. lower
▼
What you should know
about the blind time switch
Dat.
Uhr
Set
Prog Zufall Astro
W
S
Mo
Di
Mi
Do
Fr
Sa
So
A
B
C
Mode
A B
C DE
F
G
H
I
J
O P
Q R
K
N
M
L