SINOTIMER TM610

Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi mō te Whakawhiti Taima Mamati Ka taea te Whakahōtaka SINOTIMER TM610

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides instructions for the installation, setup, operation, and maintenance of the SINOTIMER TM610 Programmable Digital Timer Switch. Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure proper functionality and safety. This device is designed for precise control of electrical equipment based on programmed schedules.

2. Nga Hua o te Hua

  • Taupānga Whānui: Suitable for controlling various electrical equipment such as streetlights, neon signs, lamps, water heaters, air conditioners, billboards, electric stoves, boosters, sprayers, bottlers, pre-heaters, agricultural facilities, and radio broadcasting equipment.
  • Pūrua Hiko: Equipped with a replaceable 3V CR2032 battery for power failure backup, ensuring that programmed settings and current time are retained during power interruptions.
  • Mahinga Whakapono: Features low power consumption, a high-precision CMOS chip, and strong anti-blocking capabilities for stable and reliable operation.
  • External Trigger Control: Supports external trigger control with a weekly program and daily cycle. The external trigger switch (EXT pin) can be connected with a cable length of up to 100 meters.
  • Papatono Arā Atu Anō: Designed for 18mm DIN rail mounting, offering advanced pre-configuration for 7 days and 24 hours, with cyclical operation from one minute to 168 hours according to predefined programs.

3. Nga korero haumaru

  • Haumaru Hiko: Installation and wiring should only be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical codes. Always ensure power is disconnected at the main circuit breaker before attempting any installation, wiring, or maintenance.
  • Voltage Hototahitanga: This device operates on 220V AC. Verify that your power supply matches this requirement before connecting the timer switch. Incorrect voltage can damage the device and pose a safety hazard.
  • Nga Tikanga Taiao: This timer switch is designed for indoor use in a dry environment. Avoid exposure to moisture, direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, or corrosive substances.
  • Whakahaerenga Pūhiko: The internal CR2032 battery is replaceable. Dispose of used batteries responsibly according to local regulations. Do not attempt to short-circuit, recharge, or incinerate non-rechargeable batteries.

4. Hua Neke Atuview

Mua view of the SINOTIMER TM610 Programmable Digital Timer Switch

Whakaahua 4.1: Mua view of the TM610 Timer Switch

The SINOTIMER TM610 features an LCD display for showing the current time, day, and program status (e.g., AUTO, ON, OFF). Below the display are control buttons for menu navigation, setting adjustments, and manual override. The top terminals are for power input (L and N), and the bottom terminals are for the switched load and an optional external trigger (EXT).

5. Tāutanga

Te taha me muri view of the SINOTIMER TM610 showing DIN rail clip and wiring terminals

Whakaahua 5.1: Taha view with DIN rail clip and terminals

  1. Momotu Hiko: Before starting installation, ensure that the main power supply to the circuit where the timer will be installed is completely disconnected.
  2. Whakapiki: The TM610 is designed for 18mm DIN rail mounting. Securely attach the timer to a standard DIN rail within an appropriate electrical enclosure.
  3. Wiring Input Power: Connect the live (L) wire of your 220V AC power supply to the 'L' terminal at the top of the timer. Connect the neutral (N) wire to the 'N' terminal at the top.
  4. Wiring Load: Connect the live wire of the electrical equipment you wish to control to one of the output terminals at the bottom (e.g., terminal 1). Connect the other output terminal (e.g., terminal 2) to the live input of your equipment. The neutral wire of your equipment should be connected directly to the main neutral supply.
  5. External Trigger (Optional): If using an external trigger switch, connect its wires to the 'EXT' terminals at the bottom. Refer to specific application requirements for external trigger functionality.
  6. Manatoko: Double-check all wiring connections for tightness and correctness before restoring power.

6. Tatūnga

6.1. Initial Power-Up and Reset

Upon first power-up or after a long period without power, the LCD may display random characters. Press the 'Reset' button (often labeled 'Res' or a small recessed button requiring a pointed object) to clear the memory and initialize the timer. The display should then show a default time and day.

6.2. Te Tautuhinga Wā me te Rā o nāianei

  1. Press the 'Menu' button repeatedly until the time setting mode is displayed (e.g., flashing hour or minute).
  2. Use the '+' and '-' buttons to adjust the hour. Press 'OK' to confirm and move to the minute setting.
  3. Use the '+' and '-' buttons to adjust the minute. Press 'OK' to confirm and move to the day setting.
  4. Use the '+' and '-' buttons to select the current day of the week.
  5. Press 'OK' to confirm the day. Press 'Menu' again to exit the time setting mode and return to the main display.

6.3. Programming ON/OFF Events

The TM610 supports up to 15 ON/OFF programs. Follow these steps to set your desired schedules:

  1. Press 'Menu' repeatedly until '1 ON' appears on the display. This indicates you are setting the first ON program.
  2. Use the '+' and '-' buttons to set the desired ON time (hour and minute).
  3. Press 'OK' to confirm the ON time. The display will then show the day selection.
  4. Use '+' and '-' to select the days for this specific program (e.g., Mon-Fri, daily, or specific days).
  5. Press 'OK' to confirm the day selection. The display will then show '1 OFF'.
  6. Repeat steps 2-5 to set the desired OFF time and days for the first program.
  7. Continue pressing 'Menu' to cycle through '2 ON', '2 OFF', and so on, to set up additional programs as needed (up to 15).
  8. After setting all desired programs, press 'Menu' until the current time is displayed, or wait for the timer to automatically exit programming mode after a period of inactivity.

7. Mahi

7.1. Aratau Aunoa

After programming, ensure the timer is in 'AUTO' mode for automatic operation according to your set schedules. The LCD will typically display 'AUTO' or a similar indicator to confirm this mode.

7.2. Whakakahoretanga A-Ringa

The TM610 usually includes a manual override function. This allows you to temporarily switch the output ON or OFF, overriding the current program until the next scheduled event. This function is typically accessed via a dedicated button (e.g., 'Manual' or 'Mode') or a combination of buttons. Consult the display for current status (e.g., 'ON', 'OFF', 'AUTO').

7.3. External Trigger

If an external trigger switch is connected to the 'EXT' terminals, activating this switch can initiate a pre-programmed action or override the current state, depending on the specific configuration and how the external trigger function is utilized in your setup.

8. Tiaki

8.1. Whakakapinga Pūhiko

Te taha view of the SINOTIMER TM610 showing the CR2032 battery compartment

Figure 8.1: Battery compartment location

The TM610 uses a replaceable CR2032 3V lithium battery to maintain time and program settings during power outages. If the display is blank or settings are lost frequently after power interruptions, the battery may need replacement.

  1. Momotu Mana: Ensure the main power supply to the timer switch is disconnected before proceeding.
  2. Kimi Wāhanga Pūhiko: The battery compartment cover is typically located on the side or rear of the unit.
  3. Tango Pūhiko Tawhito: Carefully open the cover and remove the old CR2032 battery. Note its polarity.
  4. Kōkuhu Pūhiko Hōu: Insert a new CR2032 3V lithium battery, ensuring correct polarity (+/-).
  5. Katia te Wahi: Katia kia mau te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.
  6. Tautuhi Wā: After battery replacement, you may need to reset the current time and day as described in Section 6.2.

9. Te Raru

  • Karekau he Whakaaturanga/Karekau he Mana:
    • Check the main power supply to the timer.
    • Ensure wiring connections (L and N) are secure and correct.
    • Verify the internal CR2032 battery is correctly installed and has sufficient charge.
  • Programs Not Activating:
    • Me whakarite kei roto te taima i te aratau 'AUTO'.
    • Double-check your programmed ON/OFF times and selected days for accuracy.
    • Verify the current time and day are set accurately.
  • Whakaatu Wā Hē:
    • Reset the timer and re-set the current time and day.
    • Replace the internal CR2032 battery if the time consistently drifts or resets after power interruptions.
  • Output Always ON/OFF:
    • Check for any active manual override settings.
    • Review your programming for conflicting ON/OFF events.
    • Inspect wiring to the load for any short circuits or disconnections.

10. Whakatakotoranga

TauiraTM610
Raupapa Hua15 groups (programs)
Whakapā Uta3600W
Contact Switching Current16A
Contact Switching Voltage220 VAC
Puka Whakapā16 times switch
Whakatauhia o naianei16A
Whakatauhia Voltage220V AC
Āhuatanga Tiaki18mm DIN rail whakaurunga
Coil Power Supply220 VAC
Te Mana Pokao0.5W
Pūhiko o rotoCR2032 (for memory backup)

11. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Specific warranty information for the SINOTIMER TM610 is not provided in this manual. For warranty claims, technical support, or further assistance, please contact your retailer or the manufacturer directly. It is recommended to keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.

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