Instructions / Assembly

Self-Adjusting Wall Switch Timer
Resistive (• heater) 15 Amp, 120-277 VAC
Tungsten (
• incandescent) 15 Amp @ 120 VAC, 6 Amp @ 208-277 VAC
Ballast (
• fluorescent) 8 Amp @ 120 VAC, 4 Amp @ 208-277 VAC
Motors 1 H.P. @ 120 VAC, 2 H.P. @ 240 VAC
•
DC Loads 4 Amp @ 12 VDC, 2 Amp @ 28 VDC•
Installation and User Instructions
MODEL ST01 Series
Ratings
Before installing the switch timer into the wall, make sure the sup-
plied battery is installed and working.
Open the access door to reveal the battery tray, located below
1.
the ON/OFF keypad.
If there is a pull tab at the battery tray, remove the tab to con-
2.
nect the installed battery. Make sure battery tray is pushed fully
into place. Proceed to Step 6.
If the battery was supplied loose, pry open the battery tray and
3.
remove it from the timer.
Place the supplied “CR2” battery into the tray, observing
4. + and
markings on tray.
Replace the battery tray into the switch timer.
5.
The display will initialize itself then flash “12:00 AM” in MANual 6.
mode.
Press the
7. ON/OFF button. The switch timer should “click.”
NOTE: If display doesn’t flash “12:00 am”, the battery may be dead.
Replace the battery before installing the switch timer.
For new installations, it is recommended that you setup and
program your timer before installing it in your wall. This will make
it easier to follow the instructions while programming the timer.
Since the timer is battery-powered and does not need AC power
to program, all of your settings will be saved in the timer and
ready to be used once the timer is installed.
1 – Before Installing Switch Timer, Install and Check Battery
Observed Problem Possible Cause What to Do
Switch timer does not switch ON/OFF but
display looks normal.
Switch timer is not set in AUTO, RANDom, or
MANual mode.
Press MODE to select the operational mode you
want to use.
Switch timer won’t enter AUTO or
RANDom mode when you press MODE.
The time of day or timer settings have not
been set.
Make sure the time of day and at least one sched-
uled activity have been set.
Switch timer switches at incorrect times
or skips some of the programmed times.
Programmed schedule(s) are incorrect.
Press ON/OFF to review the settings and revise
them as necessary. See instructions at the left.
Switch timer is in RANDom mode, which var-
ies switching times up to ±20 minutes (to give
your home a “lived-in” look).
If you dont want to keep the switch timer in
RANDom mode, press MODE to change to AUTO
mode.
The Astronomic and Specific switching times
are in conflict. For example, you’ve set ON to
DUSK and OFF at 8 pm, and due to seasonal
changes, DUSK has advanced to 8:30 pm.
NOTE: Your switch timer automatically skips
any conflicting ON event as summer ap-
proaches to prevent unwanted operation of
lights or other controlled devices. See “What
to Do” if you want to identify and remove
conflicting settings.
Complete the steps for setting the Time and 1.
Date, then temporarily change the date to
June 21st.
Review the DAWN and DUSK settings by
2.
pushing the ON/OFF button.
Make sure the specific ON or OFF time set-
3.
tings won’t interfere with these DAWN and
DUSK times. Make changes as necessary.
When finished, change the Date setting back
4.
to today’s date.
The lights or controlled devices don’t
match the programmed ON/OFF status
immediately after setting the time or
programming a schedule.
Switch timer does not “catch up” automati-
cally to the programmed load state. The status
of the switch timer will remain as is until it
comes to the next programmed ON/OFF time.
After entering your schedules or the time, then
returning to the AUTO mode, push the ON/OFF but-
ton to change the load state if necessary.
Load only operates when the remote
(3-way) switch is in one position, or the
switch timer ignores the remote switch.
The remote switch is wired incorrectly.
Recheck the wiring, especially for the jumper,
according toIf a 3-way Switch Timer” and “If a
Multiple Switch Timer Setup.”
The switch timer ignores a 3-way remote
switch even though it is wired correctly.
There is an excessive length of wire (more
than 100 feet), or there is buried wire to the
switch.
Eliminate the condition: either replace the buried
cable, do without the remote switch, or contact
Intermatic Customer Service for more options.
The remote switch is not functioning properly
or worn out.
Replace the remote switch.
The load turns off immediately after being
turned on.
The remote switch or switch timer is wired •
wrong.
There is an excessive length of wire •
(greater than 100 feet)
There is buried wire to the remote switch.•
The switch timer is not functioning properly.•
If the problem persists with the switch timer’s red
wire disconnected or with a remote switch tempo-
rarily connected right at the switch timer, replace
the non-functioning switch timer. Otherwise, try
the above suggestions.
The battery tray is difficult to replace.
Battery is not seated in the tray.•
The tray is misaligned.•
The contact tabs of the tray are bent.•
Seat the battery in the tray, then reinstall.
The switch timer operation is sluggish or
not switching ON/OFF at all.
Though theBATT” message is not being
displayed, the battery is getting weak.
Replace the battery.
To test the battery, press the
ON/OFF button. The timer should “click.”
Timer shows ON but the light or other
controlled device is OFF.
The light or controlled device itself may be
switched OFF.
Make sure the light or controlled device is
switched ON and plugged in.
Troubleshooting Guide
LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY
If within the warranty period specified, this product fails due to a defect in material or workmanship, Intermatic Incorporated will repair or replace it, at its sole option, free of charge. This warranty is
extended to the original household purchaser only and is not transferable. This warranty does not apply to: (a) damage to units caused by accident, dropping or abuse in handling, acts of God or any
negligent use; (b) units which have been subject to unauthorized repair, opened, taken apart or otherwise modified; (c) units not used in accordance with instructions; (d) damages exceeding the cost of
the product; (e) sealed lamps and/or lamp bulbs, LED’s and batteries; (f) the finish on any portion of the product, such as surface and/or weathering, as this is considered normal wear and tear; (g) transit
damage, initial installation costs, removal costs, or reinstallation costs.
INTERMATIC INCORPORATED WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSE-
QUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES. ALL IMPLIED WARRAN-
TIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND THE WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY MODIFIED TO EXIST ONLY AS CONTAINED IN THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY, AND SHALL BE OF THE SAME DURATION AS THE WARRANTY PERIOD STATED ABOVE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON THE DURATION OF AN IMPLIED WARRANTY, SO
THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
This warranty service is available by either (a) returning the product to the dealer from whom the unit was purchased, or (b) completing a warranty claim on line at www.intermatic.com. This warranty is
made by: Intermatic Incorporated Customer Service/7777 Winn Rd., Spring Grove, Illinois 60081¬9698/815-675-7000 http://www.intermatic.com
Electrical shock hazard. Risk of injury or death. Remove electrical power at •
service panel before installing.
Risk of fire or burns from used battery. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat
•
above 100˚ C, crush, or incinerate the lithium battery. Keep battery out of
reach of children. Replace only with Panasonic type CR2 or equivalent CR2
battery approved by Underwriters Laboratories (UL). Use of a different bat-
tery type may present a risk of fire or explosion upon disposal of battery.
Risk of fire. Do not use timer to control devices that could have dangerous
•
consequences due to inaccurate timing, such as sun lamps, sauna, heaters,
crock pots, etc.
WARNING
Follow local electrical codes during installation.•
Risk of timer damage due to leakage if weak battery is not replaced promptly.•
Dispose of used battery promptly per local regulations.•
NOTICE
5 – Set the Date and Time
In order for the Astronomic Feature and automatic Daylight Saving
Time settings to function properly, the CALENDAR settings must be
entered correctly.
WHAT IT MEANS: The icon of the LIGHT BULB indicates whether the
switch timer is ON or OFF. The WHITE area of the example screens is
what will be flashing on your switch timer.
Press
1. MODE until the screen displays SET UP.
The first time, the hours/minutes display will be
flashing (Fig. 4).
Press
2. ON/OFF to display HOUR (Fig. 5), then press
+ until the correct hour and AM/PM are shown.
NOTE: If you go too far, press the - button to
back up, or press + until you loop back.
Press
3. ON/OFF to display MIN ( Fig. 6), then press +
until the correct minute is shown.
Repeat this routine for YEAR, MONTH, DATE.
4.
Verify that the day of the week is correct (Fig. 7). 5.
If wrong, press + or to loop back, then reset the
calendar information.
Press
6. ON/OFF to display DST (Fig. 8), and set
whether you want to adjust automatically for
Daylight Saving Time (DST).
If you use DST, press
- + for AUTO.
If you do not use DST, press
- + for MANual.
Press
7. ON/OFF to set your ZONE (Fig. 9). This fea-
ture tracks changes in sunrise and sunset times.
Press + to select your local zone:
NoRTH, CENTer, or SOUth (Fig. 10).
You can set DAWN or DUSK to your
8.
exact time in your area according to
your newspaper or online. Use the fol-
lowing procedures to do so, or press
ON/OFF 3 times to skip.
Press
a. ON/OFF to set your exact local time for
DAWN (Fig 11), then press + to set the correct
HOUR.
Your ST01 timer will display the event’s information slightly dif-•
ferently if the event has never been programmed (Figure 14), or
if it has had information entered into it before (Figure 25).
If you are programming into an uninitialized event location (Figure
•
14), note that the display may flash DAWN or DUSK momentarily
when the ON/OFF key is pressed (Section 6, Step 3).
Your timer does not force you to program
• ON and OFF times in
pairs; you must be sure to program a corresponding OFF time
for every ON time you enter into the timer. Each ON and each
OFF setting will use a different numbered program. This allows
greater flexibility while programming your timer.
As you use the menus to program, it will be helpful to have an
•
overview of how they are organized. Press the MODE button to
rotate through the switch timer’s modes: SET UP, PROGRAM,
2 – Intro to Programming: Read Before You Begin
It’s unlikely that the new switch timer has any existing programming
but to make sure, use this procedure before setting the time.
Open the front cover.
1.
Hold down 2. ON/OFF.
Using a pen or paper clip, press and release
3. RESET, which is the
small round button to the lower right of the + button.
When the screen displays INIT, release
4. ON/OFF. The screen will
initialize, then flash “12:00 am” in MANual mode.
All previous settings are now deleted.
3 – Clear Any Existing Programming
AUTO, RANDOM, and MANUAL. All menus “loop”, so they
repeat when you get to the end. AUTO and RANDOM modes are
skipped until there is at least one ON/OFF setting.
Once you reach a Mode you want to work with, press the
• ON/OFF
button to rotate through the loop of settings available for that
Mode, returning to the beginning. For example, in SET UP mode,
you will see HOUR, MINute, AM/PM, Year, MONth, etc.
Use the
• + or buttons to change a setting when it is FLASHING
(e.g., the correct hour). Holding the button makes the numbers
scroll faster. Pressing ON/OFF again advances to the next setting
and automatically saves — whether you changed the setting or
not. Saving is automatic, there’s no extra step.
If you’re interrupted during programming, your work to that point
•
is automatically saved after 5 minutes.
Press
• MODE when you’re finished to navigate to the mode you
want to operate the switch timer: Auto, Manual, or Random.
Fig. 8
Fig. 10
South
North
Center
North
Center
South
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