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SELEKTA 171 top2 RC
1710100
SELEKTA 172 top2
1720100
307100
Astronomical time switch
EN
1. Basic safety information 3
2. Proper use 3
Disposal 4
3. Installation and connection 4
Connecting the cable 6
Disconnecting the cable 6
4. Device description 7
Display and buttons 7
Operating instructions 8
Overview of navigation menu 9
Initial operation 10
2
5. Settings and functions 11
ASTRO menu 11
Changing the astro time/
location 13
Setting the offset function 14
Programming xed switching time
(e.g. in standard program) 15
Special programs 16
Setting summer/winter time 20
Switching perm ON / OFF 21
Setting holiday function 22
Setting ext input 23
Activating PIN code 24
Setting manual or permanent
switching 25
Hour counter 26
Time signal can be received
3
with appropriate top2 RC an-
tenna 26
Using the OBELISK top2
memory card 27
Resetting the time switch 29
6. Technical data 30
7. Contact 31
4
1. Basic safety information
Danger of death through electric shock or fire!
Installation should only be carried out by a
qualied electrician!
WARNING
The device is designed for installation on DIN top hat
rails (in accordance with EN 60715)
Power reserve (10 years) is reduced if memory card is
inserted (using battery power)
The device corresponds to type 1 STU in accordance with
IEC/EN 60730-2-7
Zero-cross switching for relay-saving switching and high
lamp loads
3 special programs with date function per channel
Time synchronisation via connection of an external DCF
or GPS antenna (SELEKTA 171 top2 RC)
!
OBELISK top2 memory card: Avoid mechanical stress or
contamination during storage/transportation
2. Proper use
The astronomic time switch is for instance used for
lighting equipment (roads, external staircases, display
windows, entrances etc.).
Only for use in closed, dry rooms
!
Do not use on safety devices, e.g. escape route doors, re
safety equipment etc.
5
Disposal
Dispose of device in environmentally sound manner
3. Installation and connection
Danger of death through electric shock or fire!
Installation should only be carried out by a
qualied electrician!
WARNING
Mounting the time switch
click
6
45° cable
Load line
connection
opener
Test tap
DuoFix
®
plug-in
terminal
Mount on DIN top hat rail (as dened in EN 60715)
Disconnect power source
Ensure device cannot be switched on
Check absence of voltage
Earth and bypass
Cover or shield any adjacent live components
7
Connecting the cable
C1
1 2 3
N
L
L
L N
+
Ext1
max. 100 m
Data
RC DCF
RC GPS
C2
C1
1 2 3
4 5 6 L
N
L
L
Ext1
max. 100 m
max. 100 m
Ext2
N
SELEKTA 172 top2SELEKTA 171 top2 RC
Correct connection required for smooth function of the
zero-cross switching
Strip cable to 8 mm (max. 9)
Insert cable at 45° in the open DuoFix
®
plug-in terminal (2
cables per terminal possible)
Only with exible wires: To open the DuoFix
®
plug-in termi-
nal, press screwdriver downwards
Disconnecting the cable
Use the screwdriver to push the load line connection
opener downwards
8
4. Device description
Display and buttons
50-60Hz
R10a -25T
16(4)A 250VAC
3
TR 608 top2
µ
2
1
MENU
Activate display
Open menu
Cancel menu
ESC
(leave menu)
OK
Save
selection
Confirm
selection
Options are
displayed
06
12
18
24
Time display
Sunrise/sunset
display
Date display
Channel status
C1, C2
ON
OFF
Week day from
1–7
Display of active buttons
with the respective functions
Programmed ON
times
Antenna display
9
Operating instructions
YES
Confirma-
tion
press
OK
NO
Change/
select
press
t u
1. Read text lines
Flashing text/symbol
is a prompt
2. Make a decision
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Overview of navigation menu
ASTRO
MANUAL
PROGRAM
OPTIONS
TIME/DATE
END
MENU
u u
u
ASTRO
TIMES
TOTAL
SIMULATION
u
u
u
OFFSET
ASTRO
MODE
LOCATION
END
CHANNEL C1
STANDARD
SPECIAL 1
ASTROPROG
SPECIAL 2 ON
SPECIAL 3 OFF
TOTAL
SIMULATION
DELETE ALL
END
TIME
SET DATE
SU-WI
WEEK DAY
SET
DATE
FORM TIME
EASTER DATE
END
OPERATING
HOURS METER
EXT INPUT
LCD LIGHTING
LANGUAGE
PIN
FACTORY
SETTING
INFO
END
CHANNEL C1
PERM ON
PERM OFF
OVERR ON
TIMER
HOLIDAYS
END
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Initial operation
GERMAN
GERMANY
RETAIN
PROGRAMS
STUTTGART
COUNTRY
FORM
DATE
MENU
u u u
ENGLISH
SPANISH
u
u
u
FRENCH
DELETE
PROGRAM
COORDINATES
SPAIN
ESTONIA
FRANCE
GREAT
BRITAIN
BERLIN
YEAR
BREMEN
MONTH
DRESDEN
DUESSELDORF
DAY
FORM TIME
HOUR
MINUTE
SUM-WI
EUROPE
28 02 15
ON
9:40
46
...
...
...
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Set language, country, town/city, date, time as well as
summer/winter time (SU-WI)
Press any button and follow instructions on the display
(see gure).
5. Settings and functions
ASTRO menu
In the ASTRO menu, astro times, complete simulation, offset,
astro mode and position (locations) can be queried or
changed.
Astro times
Display of the astro times (including the offset) for the
current day
Complete simulation
Display of the switching response with a freely selectable
start date (the holiday program is not shown)
Offset
The offset (correction value) can be used to shift the
calculated astro times by +/– 120 min. This means that
the astro turn-on and turn-off times can be adapted to
local conditions (e.g. mountains, high buildings etc.) or to
personal requirements.
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Astromode
Evenings on, mornings off: At sunset it switches on,
at sunrise it switches off (example: street lighting)
Evenings off, mornings on: At sunset it switches off, at
sunrise it switches on (example: terrarium)
Astro not aktive: The astro times are ineffective (only
the "xed switching time" time switch function)
Position
Setting the location by selecting a town/city or via
coordinates (latitude/longitude, time zone). By using
the OBELISK top2 memory card, up to 10 further
towns/cities (= favourites) can be added.
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Changing the astro time/location
ASTRO
MENU
u
u
u
ASTRO TIMES
TOTAL
SIMULATION
u
u
OFFSET
ASTROMODE
LOCATION
END
COUNTRY
COORDINATES
FRANCE
SPAIN
ESTONIA
GERMANY
GREAT BRITAIN
AJACCIO
BAYONNE
BORDEAUX
BREST
...
CAEN
...
e.g. enter a different country, a different town/city
Press MENU (see picture).
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Setting the offset function
ASTRO
MENU
u
u
u
ASTRO TIMES
TOTAL
SIMULATION
OFFSET
ASTROMODE
CHANNEL C1
OFFSET
MORNING
OFFSET
EVENING
OFFSET
MORNING
00:00
OFFSET
EVENING
00:00
Press MENU
Select ASTRO and press OK to conrm
Select OFFSET and press OK to conrm
Select OFFSET MORNING or OFFSET EVENING and press OK
to conrm
Set the time and press OK to conrm
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Programming xed switching time (e.g. in
standard program)
MENU
PROGRAM
u
CHANNEL C1
STANDARD
SPECIAL 1
ASTRO PROG
LIGHT ON
u
u
NEW
CHECK
MODIFY
DELETE
END
COPY
ADD TUESDAY
SAVE
SAVE
Copy switching time to
other week day.
The week day always
refers to the start time
or
Switching
time for
one day
Starting
time
FREE 84
NIGHT BREAK
HOUR
MINUTE
MONDAY
DURATION
UNTIL
...
L A switching time always consists of a start time and an
end time (DURATION UNTIL). e.g. night switch-off on
Monday 11:00 p.m. 05:00 a.m.
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L There are 84 memory cells available
Press MENU
Select PROGRAM and press OK to conrm
Select CHANNEL, conrm with OK
Select STANDARD, conrm with OK
Select NEW, conrm with OK
Select NIGHT BREAK OFF or LIGHT ON and press OK to
conrm
Set selected switching times (hours, minutes, day) and
press OK to conrm
Select COPY or SAVE
To save press u and press OK to conrm
To copy press OK
Special programs
The devices SELEKTA 171 top2 RC and SELEKTA 172
top2 feature 3 special programs, which can be used for
calendar-dependent switching.
Each special program can be activated over one or seve-
ral date areas.
There are 3 types of date areas:
Fixed date area:
e.g. starting time on 2015-04-02 at 04:00 p.m
end time on 2015-04-24 at 10:00 a.m.
Yearly repeating date area:
e.g. Christmas:
starting time on 24-12 at 06:00 p.m every year
end time on 26-12 at 11:00 a.m. every year
Date area depending on Easter:
e.g. Whit Sunday and Whit Monday:
starting time 49 days after Easter at 0:00 a.m
every year end time: 51 days after Easter at 0:00
a.m., every year
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L 12:00 a.m. is programmed as 00:00 a.m. of the following
day.
Holidays depending
on Easter in Germany
Holiday days before/after
Easter Sunday
Carnival Monday 48
Good Friday 2
Easter Monday + 1
Ascension + 39
Whit Monday + 50
Corpus Christi + 60
Special program 1
Astro times active
Optional 1x night interruption
Optional 1x daytime switch on
Active in the programmed date areas
Example: The standard program switches on street
lighting depending on Astro times.
A night interruption is programmed from 11:00 p.m.
to 04:00 a.m. Special program 1 is active within the
date area from April 30 , 12:00 p.m. until May 1,
12:00 p.m. Since no night interruption is program-
med, the street lighting will remain on all night.
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Special program 2
PERM ON
Always on during the programmed date areas
Example: The standard program switches on lighting
of a neon advertising sign only at night. The special
program switches on the neon advertising sign per-
manently during a promotion week from 2015-04-
17, 9:00 a.m. until 2015-04-24, 6:00 p.m.
Special program 3
PERM OFF
Always off during the programmed date areas
Example: The standard program switches on the car
park lighting in dependence of the astro times. The
special program does not switch on the car park ligh-
ting on July 14, from 0:00 a.m. to July 15 04:00 a.m.
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MENU
PROGRAM
u
CHANNEL C1
STANDARD
SPECIAL 1
ASTRO PROG
SPECIAL 2 ON
u
u
u
NIGHT SWITCH
OFF
DURATION
UNTIL
DAY SWITCH
ON
DURATION
NEW SET DATE
CHECK SET
DATE
MODIFY SET
DATE
DELETE SET
DATE
END
FREE 84
DELETE SET
DATE
DAYS BEFORE/
AFTER EASTER
END YEAR
END MONTH
EVERY YEAR
START YEAR
START MONTH
START DAY
...
...
...
u
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Setting summer/winter time
TIME/DATE
MENU
u
u
TIME
SET DATE
SU-WI
WEEK DAY
SU-WI EUROPE
SU-WI GB/
IRL/P
SU-WI FIN/
GR/TR
...
...
Press MENU
Select TIME/DATE and press OK to conrm
Select SU-WI and press OK to conrm
Select region for the SU-WI time and press OK to conrm
L If a DCF/GPS antenna is used, the SU/WI change over has
still to be activated.
22
Switching perm ON / OFF
MANUAL
MENU
u
CHANNEL C1
PERM ON
PERM OFF
OVERR ON
TIMER
HOLIDAYS
END
Press MENU
Select MANUAL and press OK to conrm
Select CHANNEL, conrm with OK
Select PERM ON or PERM OFF and press OK to conrm
23
Setting holiday function
MANUAL
MENU
u
CHANNEL C1
u
PERM ON
PERM OFF
OVERRIDE OFF
TIMER
HOLIDAYS
ON
BEGIN HOLIDAY
END HOLIDAY
...
...
Press MENU
Select MANUAL and press OK to conrm
Select CHANNEL, conrm with OK
Select HOLIDAY and press OK to conrm
Select ON and press OK to conrm
Select BEGIN HOLIDAY and press OK to conrm
Enter YEAR, MONTH, DAY, HOUR and press OK to conrm
Select END HOLIDAY and press OK to conrm
Enter YEAR, MONTH, DAY, HOUR and press OK to conrm
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Setting ext input
For the channel, an EXT INPUT (see gure) can be set with
different functions.
3 sub-menus can be selected: not active button (function),
switch (function)
NOT ACTIVE: The ext input has no function
PUSH BUTTON: Manual (manual control), Timer (count-
down timer), and staircase light timer switch are
selectable
SWITCH: Perm on, perm off and Astro only are selectable
L If a function is activated via an external push button or
switch, EXTERNAL is displayed.
Press MENU, with u select EXT INPUT and follow the indi-
cations on the display
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MENU
u u
OPTIONS
OPERATING
HOURS METER
EXT INPUT
CHANNEL C1
u
u
u
u
u u
SWITCH
u
u
NOT ACTIVE PUSH BUTTON
OVERRIDE STAIRCASE
LIGHT
PERM ON PERM OFF ONLY ASTROTIMER
TIMER
ON
HOURS
MINUTES
Activating PIN code
The PIN code is set in OPTIONS via the menu.
L If you have forgotten your PIN, please call the Theben
Hotline.
L Have the serial number ready!
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u
u
u
NO PIN
WITH PIN CURRENT PIN
NEW PIN
00:00
OPTIONS
u
OPERATING
HOURS METER
EXT INPUT
LCD LIGHTING
LANGUAGE
PIN
FACTORY
SETTING
INFO
END
Setting manual or permanent switching
Manual or permanent switching can be set via the menu in
MANUAL or (in the automatic screen) by button combination
(see picture).
Manual control:
Reversing the channel status to the next automatic or
programmed switching.
Permanent switching:
As long as a permanent switching (on or off) is activated,
the programmed switching times are ineffective
ok
C1 C2
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Activating manual control
Briey press both buttons simultaneously
Activating permanent switching
Press both buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds
Cancelling manual/permanent switching
Press both buttons simultaneously
Hour counter
The operating hours of the channel (relay) are displayed and
deleted in the OPTIONS menu. If the number of operating
hours exceeds the value set in the Service menu, SERVICE will
appear in the display.
Example: Replace a lamp after after 5,000 h.
Delete operating hours or set a higher value in Service (e.g.
to 10,000 h)
Time signal can be received with approp-
riate top2 RC antenna (only with SELEKTA
171 top2 RC)
L The top2 RC-DCF antenna (9070410) and the top2
RC-GPS antenna (9070610) can be connected to the
SELEKTA 171 top2 RC time switch.
L Follow the advice in the top2 RC-DCF/GPS antenna opera-
ting instructions.
L Connection to the top2 RC-DCF antenna allows the time
switch to be automatically synchronised via DCF signal.
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L After connecting to the power supply or resetting, the
automatic display is changed to as soon as the DCF trans-
mission signal has been received.
L Additional power unit (9070892) required for GPS if only
one device is connected to the antenna.
Adjusting of time zones
After successful synchronisation, the time zone can be altered
in the TIME/DATE menu option.
In the TIME menu (display: ALTER HOUR) correct the appli-
cable local time (time zone).
MENU
OK
1
SELEKT
A 171 top2 RC
L
N
Ext1
DATA
06
12
18
24
2,5mm
2
0,5mm -
2
230-240V~
50-60Hz
R 10a -30T
16(10)A 250V~
1
C1
2
3
8mm
+
max.100 m
DCF transmission signal
reception:
Display: Day + Month + RC
(Radio Control)
No reception of the DCF
transmission signal
Display: e.g. 24 11 07
No connection to antenna:
Display: e.g. 24 11 07
Using the OBELISK top2 memory card
L The OBELISK top2 memory card is not included in the
scope of supply of the device, but can be ordered as an
accessory (9070404).
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All functions can also be set on the PC using the OBELISK
software and transferred to the device via the memory card.
Insert memory card in the time switch
Read in/out saved switching times and device setups in
the time switch or start Obelisk program
Remove memory card after copying etc.
!
Avoid mechanical overload and contamination during
storage/transport
Copying OBELISK → Time switch
This copies the switching programme and optionally all time
switch settings (e.g. form time etc.) from the memory card to
the time switch.
Copying Time switch → OBELISK
Copies all switching programmes and settings from the
time switch to the memory card.
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Starting OBELISK program
Takes over the switching times that are programmed on the
memory card.
As soon as the memory card is removed, the switching times
of the time switch are re-activated.
u u u
OBELISK
COPY
OBELISK ->
TIME
COPY TIME
SWITCH ->
OBELISK
RUN OBELISK CHECK
OBELISK
OVERWRITE
OK
OVERWRITE
OK
L The current OBELISK top2 PC software are available at
www.theben.de
Resetting the time switch
Press the 4 buttons simultaneously
You can choose between RETAIN PROGRAM and DELETE
PROGRAM
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6. Technical data
Operating voltage 230–240 V AC +10 % / –15 %
Frequency 50-60 Hz
Standby 1.4 W (1710100)
0.8 W (1720100)
Switching capacity max. 16 A (at 250 V AC, cos ϕ = 1)
Switching capacity 10 A (at 250 V AC, cos ϕ = 0.6)
Switching capacity min. 10 mA/230 V AC
100 mA/12 V AC/DC
Protection rating IP 20 in accordance with EN
60529
Protection class II in accordance with EN
60730-1 subject to designated
installation
Operating temperature –30 °C … +55 °C
Shortest switching time 1 min.
Power reserve 10 years at +20 °C
Time accuracy (typical) ± 0.25 s/day (25 °C)
Contact material AgSnO
2
Rated impulse voltage 4 kV
Pollution degree 2
Contact Changeover contact, µ contact
Max. switching cycles with 16 A resistive
load
50 000
Incandescent lamp load 2600 W
Halogen lamp load 2600 W
Fluorescent lamps (LLB low-loss
ballasts):
uncompensated
series compensated
parallel compensated
2300 VA
2300 VA
730 W (80 µF)
Fluorescent lamps (EB – Electronic
Ballasts):
650 W
Mercury and sodium vapour lamps
parallel-compensated
730 VA (80 µF)
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Compact uorescent lamps (EB) 170 W
LED lamps (< 2 W) 30 W
LED lamps (2 W – 8 W) 100 W
LED lamps (> 8 W) 120 W
Corresponds to type 1 STU in accordance
with IEC/EN 60730-2-7 or IEC/
EN 60730-1
Switching of SELV is only permitted with
171011, not with 1720100
7. Contact
Theben AG
Hohenbergstr. 32
72401 Haigerloch
GERMANY
Phone +49 7474 692-0
Fax +49 7474 692-150
Hotline
Phone +49 7474 692-369
hotline@theben.de
Addresses, telephone numbers etc.
www.theben.de
L
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