Network Timeclock EUCT01
Summary
In the EU-BUS system, the timeclock interfaces with other devices over the EU-BUS network to automate tasks and trigger time-based events. It may be used as an energy management controller or simply to select scenes at preset times of the day or week. The timeclock is powerful enough to provide full automation of a large commercial project and can be programmed with events that automatically run at a specified time. If required, it can achieve preset scene trigger though matching with EUK06 and reset switch panel until the next timed event occurs.
Technical Parameters
Item | Parameters |
Input voltage | 12VDC,supplied via EU-BUS bus |
Input control signal | EU-BUS |
Maximum number of events | 64 |
Default event number | 16 |
Dimension | 76*93.4*63.2mm(L*W*H) |
G.W. | 250g |
Operational temperature | -20-50℃ |
Relative humidity | 20-90%RH |
Equipment size(mm)
LCD function
After a successful connection, the menu will be seen in Figure 2. Press the button "ENTER" to enter the sub menu, press "BACK" to return to the upper menu, press "UP" or "DOWN" button to move the cursor up or down.
Button | Function |
ENTER | Confirm key, confirm the selected state, enter the option to set the state |
BACK | Return key, return to the upper menu, exit the option to set the state |
UP | Move up the cursor; change the status of the option |
DOWN | Move down the cursor; change the status of the option |
Wiring Diagram
Model | Name |
Ebus-Node | EU-BUS debugger |
EUR0420-DDL | Relay switch controller |
EUT0802-DDL | Leading edge controller |
EUMA0405-DDL | Phase cut & 0-10V dimming controller |
EUB01 | Rs485 repeater,used for long distance transmission |