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ET167DYD 

Operating 

Instructions

Important notice to installers!

Before installation work starts the operating instructions should be read and understood. 
If you need technical  assistance please contact the manufacturer at the address shown on this leaflet.
Installation of this unit should only be undertaken by a skilled electrician working to the 
standards set by the latest edition of the 

IEE

wiring regulations.

The unit is designed to withstand reasonable levels of interference from external sources 
such as voltage peaks in the electricity supply. If however the supply is known to be subject to 
unusual level of interference then measures to protect the device from this need to be taken by 
the installer. Similarly the output relay is designed to switch a resistive load. If inductive or 
capacitive loads need to be switched it is suggested that a suitably specified slave device 
such as a contactor or relay be used to carry out the switch duty. 

Electrical connections

240V mains supply to terminals 1 & 2

Switched, volt free, output is across terminals 3, 4 & 5 where terminal 4 is common.

The switch across terminal 4 & 5 is made when the timer is ON

The switch across terminal 4 & 3 is made when the timer is OFF

Mounting the Unit

The device is rated at IP 20 and as such provides finger protection but no immunity to fluids. It is designed to be fitted on a Din rail within a
suitably IP rated enclosure. Visit 

www.europacomponents.com

to select an enclosure from the broad range on offer. 

Efforts should be made to ensure that the device is not subjected to undue vibration. Methods such as resilient mounting of the enclosure
should be employed to keep levels to a minimum.

Technical Data

Initial setup

In order to programme the unit the internal battery will need to be charged. 
To do this you will need to connect a live feed to the unit for about ten minutes. 
The set up procedure can then be done with the power disconnected.

Guide to the Programming Keys

Button ‘D’

Sets the Day

Button ’H’

Sets the Hour

Button ‘Min’

Set the number of minutes

Button ‘P’

Enables Programming

Button ‘R’ 

Resets the device

Button ‘Manual’

Sets the device to ON-AUTO-OFF. 

Also cancels out functions. 

Button ‘      ’

Master clock

Red LED

Illuminated when relay is in ON state

Setting the master clock

Press the  clock button ‘      ’ and hold down whilst also pressing the following buttons.
Press the ‘D’ button until  the triangle on the top of the screen moves to the correct day as shown at the top of the picture frame. 
Press the ‘H’ button until the correct hour is shown on the 24 hour clock
Press the ‘Min’ button until the correct number is displayed

To change the display from 24 hour (Default setting) to 12 hour clock press the ‘

’ button for 3 seconds.  AM or PM appear in the screen

showing that 12 hour format has been set.

What the timer can do

Up to 16 ON/OFF periods can be set for each day of the week.
Any one period can be set between 1 Minute and 168 Hours
To simplify the setting of the day or days that are required there are a number 
of preset combinations of days within the programme. They are as follows:

Every day of the week  

Monday to Saturday inclusive  

Monday to Friday inclusive  

Saturday and Sunday only 

Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday  

Thursday, Friday & Saturday

Monday, Wednesday & Friday

Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday

Individual days of the week such as Monday etc

Supply Voltage

230Volts 50/60Hz AC

Output relay rating

16Amps AC1 resistive

Output relay type

Single pole changeover (volt free)

Power consumption

<2VA

Set Period of relay

1 min to 168 Hours

Time Error

<±0.5 Seconds per Day

Ambient temp range

-25°C to +60°C

Operating Humidity

<95%

ET167DYD  

Din Rail Mounting 

Width 35mm

Height 86mm 

Depth 47mm

Standard Din Rail Clip

17mm

Depth 64mm

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