BN-LINK BND-60/SU101d 7-Day In-Wall Timer Switch User Guide
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- 18 ON/OFF per day
- With the ON/OFF/Timing shift function
- With Ni-MH recharging battery
- Min. Setting time: 1 minute
- Max. Setting time: 7 days
- Supply voltage: 125V~,60Hz
- Contact rating: 15A/1875W Resistive
- 10A/1250W Tungsten, 10A/1250W Ballest, 1/2 HP, TV-5
- Do not exceed electrical ratings
- Operating temperature: 5°F-122°F(-15°C-50°C)
- Storage temperature: -49-140°F (-20°C -60°C)
- Insulation class: II
- Protection class: IP20
- Important: inductive (starting load) should always be calculated especially when controlling lighting (because of variable inductive loads). If this load exceeds 8 Amps then it is imperative that a contactor be used.
PRODUCTS QUICK GUIDE
Features
- The manual override button allows you to turn on or off the timer at any time.
- Evens and OFF every display. ines by so minutes to cales creative postpone ON and OFF
- Turn on or off DTS with one simple push.
INSTALLATION
- CUT OFF THE POWER SUPPLY TO THE IN-WALL WIRING BOX.
- REMOVE THE EXISTING DEVICE IF ANY.
- INSTAL THE TIMER
4-WAY INSTALLATION
SINGLE-POLE INSTALLATION
Note:
- To replace an existing switch, please make sure that the neutral wire is available in the wall box.
- Before wiring. please cut OFF the power at the beaker and switch the timer to MANUAL OFF. (Please refer to the chapter SWITCHING BETWEEN TWO OPERATION MODES)
- Wiring:
- a. Ground wire: Connect the Ground wire in wall box (or the earth screw) to the GREEN wire of the timer.
- b. Neutral wire: Connect the Neutral wire in the wall box (from the breaker) to the WHITE wire of the timer. (The Neutral wire from the breaker should also be connected to the load’s neutral wire.)
- c. Hotwire: Connect the hot wire in the wall box (from the breaker) to the BLACK wire of the timer.
- d. Load wire: Connect the load’s hot wire (from the load such as light) to the RED wire of the timer.
e. Use a wire nut to twist the BLUE wire for safety.
3-WAY INSTALLATION
Note:
- To replace an existing switch, please make sure that the neutral wire is available in the wall box. Also, make sure that 5 travelers are available between the wall boxes and mark each wire (such as “HOT WIRE, NEUTRAL WIRE, TRAVELER 1, TRAVELER 2. …) for identification first.
- Before wiring, please cut OFF the power at the beaker and switch the timer to MANUAL OFF. (Please refer to the chapter SWITCHING BETWEEN TWO OPERATION MODES)
- Wiring:
Step 1: Wring the LIND side/TIMER- a. Ground wire: Connect the Ground wire in the wall box (or the earth screw) to the GREEN wire of the timer.
- b. Neutral wire: Connect the Neutral wire in the wall box (from the breaker) to the WHITE wire of the timer. (The Neutral wire from the breaker should also be connected to the load’s neutral wire)
- c. Hotwire: Connect the Hotwire in the wall box (from the breaker) to the BLACK wire of the timer.
d. Travelers:- Traveler 1: Connect Traveler 1(from the 4-way switch box) to the BLUE wire of the timer.
- Traveler 2: Connect Traveler 2(from the 4-way switch box) with the RED wire of the timer.
Step 2: Wring the 4-way switch
- a. Traveler 1: Connect Traveler 1(from the LINE side) to any of the terminals of the 4-way switch.
- b.Traveler 2: Connect Traveler 2(from the LINE side) to Traveler 5 (from the LOAD side).
- c. Traveler 3: Connect Traveler 3(from the LOAD side) to one of the terminals at another end of the 4-way switch.
- d. Traveler 4: Connect Traveler 4(from the LOAD side) to another terminal (at the same end as Traveler 3) of the 4-way switch.
C: Common Terminal
Note:
- To replace an existing switch, please make sure that the neutral wire is available in the wall box.
- Before wiring, please cut OFF the power at the beaker and switch the timer to MANUAL OFF. (Please refer to the chapter SWITCHING BETWEEN TWO OPERATION MODES) COMMON terminal (usually black or copper colored) of the 3-way switch on the LOAD side.
- b. Traveler 3: Connect Traveler 3 (from the 4-way box side) to either terminal (usually brass colored) of the 3-way switch on the LOAD side.
- c. Traveler 4: Connect Traveler 4 (from the 4-way box side to the third terminal (usually brass colored) of the 3-way switch on the LOAD side.
Note:
- To replace an existing switch, please make sure that the neutral wire is available in the wall box. Also, make sure that 7 travelers are available between the wall boxes and mark each wire (such as “HOT WIRE, NEUTRAL WIRE, TRAVELER 1, TRAVELER 2 …) for identification first.
- Before wiring, please cut OFF the power at the beaker and switch the timer to MANUAL OFF. (Please refer to the chapter SWITCHING BETWEEN TWO OPERATION MODES)
* Timer-on-the-load-side installation
Note:
- To replace an existing switch, please make sure that the neutral wire is available in the wall box. Also, make sure that 5 travelers are available between the wall boxes and mark each wire (such as “HOT WIRE, NEUTRAL WIRE, TRAVELER 1, TRAVELER 2 …) for identification first.
- Before wiring, please cut OFF the power at the beaker and switch the timer to MANUAL OFF. (Please refer to the chapter SWITCHING BETWEEN TWO OPERATION MODES)
- Wiring:
Step 1: Wiring the LINE side- a. Use a wire nut to connect together the HOT wire (from the breaker), a jumper, and Traveler 5(from the 4-way switch box), then connect the jumper to the COMMON terminal (usually black or copper colored) of the 3-way switch on the LINE side.
- b. Traveler 1: Connect Traveler 1 (from the 4-way switch box) to either terminal (usually brass colored) of the 3-way switch on the LINE side.
- c. Traveler 2: Connect Traveler 2(from the 4-way switch box) to the third terminal (usually brass colored) of the 3-way switch on the LINE side.
Step 2: Wring the 4-way switch
- a. Traveler 1: Connect Traveler 1(from the LINE side) to any terminal of the 4-way switch.
- b. Traveler 2: Connect Traveler 2(from the LINE side) to the terminal (at the same end as Traveler 1) of the 4-way switch.
- c. Traveler 4: Connect Traveler 4(from the LOAD side) to the third terminal (at another end) of the 4-way switch.
- d. Traveler 5: Connect Traveler 5(from the LINE side) to Traveler 3(from the LOAD side).
Step 3: Wring the LOAD side/TIMER
- a. Ground wire: Connect the Ground wire in the wall box (or the earth screw) to the GREEN wire of the timer.
- b. Neutral wire: Connect the Neutral wire in the wall box (from the breaker) to the WHITE wire of the timer. (The Neutral wire from the breaker should also be connected to the load’s neutral wire)
- c. Load Hotwire: Connect the Load’s Hotwire in the wall box (from Load such as Light) to the RED wire of the timer.
- d. Travelers: Traveler 3: Connect Traveler 3 (from the 4-way switch) to the BLACK wire of the timer. Traveler 4: Connect Traveler 4 (from the 4-way switch) to the BLUE wire of the timer.
FIX THE TIMER TO THE WIRING BOX AND THEN MOUNT THE FACE PLATE.
BUTTON LAYOUT AND SCREEN DISPLAY
REMOVE STICKER
Locate the tab at the top right of the sticker and pull to remove sticker from face of screen.
RESETTING THE TIMER
If the screen display is blank or faded, you can charge the battery for 10 minutes and then press the “RESET” button to reset the system. When the system is initialized, the screen display will be flashing. LCD display will appear like this icon. Press any button at this time or wait 2 minutes without any operation, the clock will display. Note: The system time and all setting: will be erased after the system reset.
THE SYSTEM TIME
Example: if it is 12:08am Monday, please follow below steps to set the current day and time.
- Press the “PROG” button, then press the “DAY” button until “MO” displays on top of the screen. (Fig 01)
- Then press the “HOUR” button until 12:00am displays on the screen. (Fig 02) Note: please pay attention to AM/PM.
- Then press the “MIN” button until 12:08am displays on the screen. (Fig 03)
Note:
When the current time is correctly set, press “MANUAL” button to save and quit to clock display screen; or press “PROG” to start to set the programs. If no button is pressed within 6 seconds, the timer will automatically save the current time and return to clock display screen.
SETTING THE PROGRAM
- To start programming ON/OFF events, press “PROG” once during the system clock setting stage or press PROG twice in clock display screen. The screen will display “1 ON” and “PROG”. (Fig 04)
Example: if you want to turn on a device every day at 8:05am and turn it off at 9:00pm. please follow below steps. - Press the “DAY” button to enter the program setting, you will see all the days of the week on the top and “1 ON” to the left of the display. (Fig 05) Note: Press “DAY” mutiple times until you get the day combination you want.
Day combination options: MO to SU Individual day: MO, TU,WE, TH, FR,SA,SU MO to FR SA. SU - Press the “HOUR” button until 8:00am displays on the screen. (Fig 06) Note: please pay attention to AM/PM.
- Press the “MIN” button until 8:05am displays on the screen. (Fig 07)
Continued
- Press the “PROG” button once to set program “1 OFF”. The screen will displa “1 OFF” and “PROG”.(Fig 08)
- ReDF Ps 240 4 to set program.
- During the programming process, you can clear the previous settings by pressing “CLR” button. Pressing the “CLR” a second time will resume the previous settings.
- If you want to set the second ON/OFF program, press “PROG” button again, you can repeat steps 2 to 6 to set program, or press the “MANUAL” to return the current time. You can set up to 18 different ON and OFF programs for your timer. To do so, just repeat steps 1 to 6 for program “2 ON* “2 OFF” “3 ON” etc.
- When all ON/OFF events are programmed, press “MANUAL” button to return to the clock display screen. If no button is pressed within 6 seconds, the timer will automatically save the settings and return to clock display screen. You can review, change or delete any event in the same way you program an event.
- Press and hold “MANUAL” button till AUTO icon is shown so that the timer will run the programs.
SWITCHING BETWEEN TWO OPERATION MODES
The timer can work in two different operating modes: AUTO and MANUAL They are represented by icons AUTO and MAN on the screen. Press and hold the “MANUAL” button for 4 seconds or longer to switch between these two operating modes. In either operation mode, you can press the “MANUAL” button to alter the timer’s output status.
SWITCHING ON/OFF DST
Press and hold “Hour” button for 4 seconds or more to switch on or off DST.
RANDOM SECURITY
To activate or deactivate the random security feature, press and hold the “Min” button for 4 seconds or more. The “RND” icon on the screen indicates that the random function is active. In this case, the timer will respective postpone the ON and OFF events by 0-30 minutes. Please note that at least one ON/OFF program shall be set to activate this feature.
SCREEN BACKLIGHT
Press any button to turn on the backlight. In clock display screen, the backlight will go out after 5 seconds without any button operation. When you are setting the system time or programs, the backlight will go out after 90 seconds without any button operation.
TROUBLESHOOTING
- PROBLEM:
Timer does not turn on or off as programmed. - POSSIBLE CAUSE: Programs were not correctly set. DST or random function is active. The timer is working in manual mode. Programs are overlapped.
- CORRECTIVE ACTION: Re-program the timer following the operating instructions. Deactivate DST or random function. Switch the operation mode to AUTO. Review and correct the programs or re-program the timer.
- PROBLEM: No screen display or faded display.
- POSSIBLE CAUSE: Low battery.
- CORRECTIVE ACTION: Energize the timer to charge the internal battery for 10 minutes and then press RESET button to reset the timer.
REFERENCE LINK
https://help.bn-link.com/hc/en-us/articles/360042581831-BND-60-SU101D