Berker 857452 KNX Radio Time Switch Polar White Glossy Instruction Manual

June 4, 2024
Berker

Berker 857452 KNX Radio Time Switch Polar White Glossy

Berker 857452 KNX Radio Time Switch Polar White Glossy
PRODUCT

KNX Radio timer quick link

Safety instructions

Electrical equipment must only be installed and assembled by a qualified electrician in ac-cordance with the relevant installation stan-dards, regulations, directives and safety and accident prevention directives of the country. Failure to comply with these installation in-structions may result in damage to the device, fire or other hazards. The radio transmission is not suitable for safe-ty or alarm applications. These instructions are an integral component of the product, and must be retained by the end user.

Design of the device

  1. Insert (see Accessories, not in scope of delivery)
  2. Frame (not in scope of delivery)
  3. Application module
  4. Display
  5. Design cover
  6. Screw for dismantling protection (not for design lines R.1/R.3)
  7. Operation buttons

Function

This device is a product of the quicklink system, in which installation devices communicate via radio signals.
quicklink stands for a configuration mode in which the function-related connection between trans-mitters and receivers is set on the device through push-buttons and displays without further tools.
All devices configurable by quicklink can be opera-ted together in one system.
This device is compliant to the R&TTE-Directive 1999/5/EG. The Declaration of Conformity and further system information can be found on our homepage www.berker.de.
The device may be used in all EU and EFTA countries.
Correct use

  • Application module for relay switch insert or power supply for radio application modules
  • Manual, time-controlled or automatic switching of the connected loads
  • Transmission and reception of manual, time-controlled and automatic operation commands via quicklink
  • Only suitable for use in indoor areas, no drip or spray water

Product characteristics

  • quicklink functions for inclusion in the remote and group control of lighting
  • Integration into scenes
  • Two preset standard time programmes
  • Individual adjustment of the time programmes possible
  • Astro programme for automatic operation at dawn/dusk
  • Astro time shift to adjust the switching times
  • Holiday programme for random switching times in automatic mode
  • Party programme to avoid unintentional swit-ching operations through automated switching commands as well as radio/extension com-mands
  • Keylock
  • Automatic switching to standard/daylight saving time
  • Brightness-dependent switching when using a radio sun sensor

Performance after mains breakdown/return of mains supply

  • Mains breakdown:
    Saving of the current configuration and pro-gramming in the non-volatile memory. The de-vice then switches to economy mode. Only the internal clock continues to run to keep the time up-to-date. The use of a buffer memory en- sures that the time stays up-to-date for up to 24 hours.

  • Return of mains supply:
    The application module executes an initialisati-on operation1), the basic display is restored. The saved configuration and programming is loaded from the memory. Any operations pen-ding when the power supply broke down will not be executed after return of mains supply.

    1. If the buffer memory is full, date and time must be entered again.

Operation

Operating concept and display elements
A short press on the on and off buttons (Figure 2) switches loads manually, whilst a press > 2 se-conds can trigger various functions within the menu operation.
The current clock status is displayed. Active functions are displayed by using symbols (Table 1). Display illumination is activated for as soon as a button is pressed.

  • on button
  • Back button
  • OK button
  • off button
  • Display of weekday and time
  • Display of the active function/programming
  •  Display of next switching timesBerker 857452 KNX Radio Time Switch Polar White Glossy FIG 3

Table 1: Symbols in the function/programme line (13) of the display

Switching – operation from the basic display
Manual operation of the controlled loads is pos-sible at any time from the basic display, even if automatic programmes are active.

  • Press the on button. Load switches ON.
  • Press the off button. Load switches OFF.

Locking/unlocking operation
The operation buttons of the time switch can be locked, in order to prevent unintentional operation, e.g. by children.
The time switch is in the basic display.

  • Press the á button for more than 5 seconds. is displayed. The operation buttons are locked.
  • Press the á button again for more than 5 seconds.
    disappears in the display. The operation buttons are enabled.

Opening the menu and navigating
The device is set and programmed via the menu.Berker 857452 KNX Radio Time
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  • Selected menu item
  • Position display of the selected menu item in the list of options
  • Next option in the list
    • Operation is activated. The display is illumina- ted.
    • Press the OK button for more than 2 seconds.

The main menu is displayed. The first menu item Auto/Manual operation (Fig. 3, 15) is highlighted dark.

  • Press the on () or off () button to navigate through the menu.
    The selected menu item is highlighted dark.

  • Confirm the selected option by pressing OK. The submenu opens.
    Navigation through the menus can continue as described above.

  • Press the á button.
    The display switches to the previous contents. To return to the basic display, press the á button multiple times as necessary.
    If no button is pressed for a period of two mi-nutes, the display returns to the basic display.
    Figure 4 shows an overview of the functions in the menus/submenus: A.. for the user and E.. for the electrician refer to sections for additional informa- tion. Menu items in brackets are visible depending on the timer programming status.

Setting the values

Values, such as time or date, have to be set first for the programming of some functions.
The value to be set is selected and is highlighted dark.

  • Press the on () or off () button.
    Short press on button: Change the value by one step.
    Keep button pressed: Scroll through values. Scrolling stops when the button is released.

  •  If switching times are set, then a symbol (28) shows whether it is an ON or OFF switching time.

  • Press the OK button.
    The set value is applied.

  • Press the á button.
    The display switches to the previous value. The setting is not applied.

  • Submenu A1 – Select programme
    One can choose between the following pro-grammes:

Manual operation:
The operation takes place solely using the buttons (see Switching – operation from the basic dis-play).
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  • Time programmes P1: 7 – 21 h and P2: 7 – 21 h + 8 – 22 h :
  • These programmes are factory preset but can be changed individually.
  • P1 is a week programme with identical swit-ching times for each day, P2 is a week/week-end programme with different switching times for Mon. – Fri. and Sat. – Sun.

Astro programme:

  • Programme for dawn/dusk-dependent control of the loads (see submenu A7 – Setup Astro programme).
  • The Astro programme is only displayed if it has been set up.

Party

The Party function prevents unintentional swit-ching of the connected loads by programmed switching times or extension unit operation, e.g. switching patio lighting OFF during a barbecue.
When the Party programme is active, a load can only be operated manually using the but-tons on the time switch. Control via high-level control-sections and sensors as well as by ex-tension units, radio and forced control com-mands is deactivated.
If the load is moved to a defined state in forced mode (see Table 4) and this forced mode is active, then the Party programme cannot be selected and the following message appears in the display: Party programme not available in forced mode
The device shows the Programme selection submenu (Fig. 4, 18). The most recently selected programme is highlighted dark.

  • Press on () or off () button to select the desired programme.
  • Press the OK button.
    The screen switches to the basic display. The selected programme is run, the corresponding symbol (Table 1) is shown in the display (Fig. 2, 13).

Submenu A2 – Change, delete or add to programmes
The options modify and restore defaults (Figure 4, 22) can be used for the preset factory pro-grammes:

  • modify to adapt, add to or delete operation times. A maximum of 20 operation times per day are possible.

  • restore defaults to reset a modified pro-gramme to the factory default programming. Switching times can only be edited individually under modify. It is not possible to edit pro-gramme blocks (e.g. Mon. – Fri.).

  • Press the on or off button to select options or to change the values.

  • Press the OK button.

  • Short press on button: Confirmation of the current selection or the set value.
    Long press on button (> 2 s) in programme edi-ting: Adding an extra switching time or deletion of an existing switching time.

  • Press the á button.
    Short press on button: The display switches to the last content.

  • Long press on button (> 2 s): Programming is completed, the switching times are skipped. Changes can be saved or rejected.

  •  Should no OFF switching time follow an ON switching time, or vice-versa, then the user is informed on the display before saving, that switching times are missing. Saving is never-theless possible.

The Holiday programme is a simple form of the presence simulation. The switching times of an existing programme (P1, P2, Astro) are varied, randomly, by ± 15 minutes. If switching times are too close together (difference < 15 minutes), then they are not varied.
The time switch can be found in the submenu Holiday programme (Fig. 4, 20).

  • Confirm activation with OK.
    The screen switches to the basic display and the symbol for Holiday programme is displayed (Fig. 2, 13).
    or:

  • Confirm deactivation with OK.
    The screen switches to the basic display and the symbol for Holiday programme is hidden in the display.

  • Submenu A4 – Activating/deactivating Stand-alone programme
    The Stand-alone programme can be used for radio installations, in which the time switch was assigned to a master controller as a subordinate controller. In Stand-alone operation the device ignores the radio commands of higher-level master controls and forced control commands, as well as extension unit signals, i.e. operation commands concerning the local load are not executed.

  • If the load is moved to a defined position in forced mode (see Table 4) and this forced mo-de is active, then the Stand-alone programme cannot be selected. The following message appears in the display: Stand-alone pro-gramme not available in forced mode
    The timer can be found in the submenu Stand-alone programme (Fig. 4, 21).

  • Confirm activation with OK.
    The screen switches to the basic display and the symbol for Stand-alone programme is displayed (Fig. 2, 13).

  • Confirm deactivation with OK.
    The screen switches to the basic display and the symbol for normal radio operation is displayed (Fig. 2, 13).

  • Submenu A5 – Set time/date
    In the main menu (Fig. 4, 18), Time/date is high-lighted dark.

  • Short press on OK button.

  • The hour display as an active element is high-lighted dark.

  • Set the date and time (see Setting values). When all the setting options have been run through, the screen returns to the basic display.

Submenu A6 – Set time options
can be activated or deactivated for the timer.
The submenu Time setting is displayed (Fig. 4, 25).

  • Confirm the Summer/winter time option by pressing OK.
  • Press the buttons on or off to select the re-quired setting and confirm by pressing OK. The device applies the setting and returns to the submenu Time setting.

Submenu A7 – Setup Astro programme
The Astro function causes controlled loads to be switched at dawn and dusk, meaning that the switching times are adjusted automatically accor-ding to the season. One can choose ON or OFF switching operations for dawn and dusk. As these switching times can be very early or very late, the Astro function offers enhanced options in order to adapt them.

  • Deviation from dawn time by ± 120 minutes

  • Deviation from dusk time by ± 120 minutes

  • Earliest ON/OFF switching time (Earliest ON/OFF at)
    No switching times are executed before the earliest ON/OFF switching time, as defined by dawn. The lighting is switched off at the set time. Later Astro switching times are executed normally.
    Example:

  • Latest ON/OFF switching time (Latest ON/OFF at)
    No switching times are executed after the latest ON/OFF switching time, as defined by dusk. The lighting is switched on at the set time. Ear-lier Astro switching times are executed normal-ly.
    Example:

  • The installation location must be set to determine the correct Astro times.

Country/city selection:
Simple setting option by selecting a country and a city near the location from a comprehen-sive list of European cities.
– The setting is made by entering the geographic co-ordinates and time zone of the location.
If the location is outside Europe or a high level of accuracy is required for the Astro times, then the setting should be made using the co-ordi-nates.

The submenu Astro setting is displayed (Fig. 4, 26).

  • Use the buttons on or off to select the setting type and confi rm by pressing OK.
    The country/city selection and the co-ordinate settings are displayed.

  • Set the location and times (see Setting values). Run through all the setting options.
    Having confi rmed the Latest ON/OFF at? time, a query is displayed.

  • Press the buttons on or off to select the re-quired option and confi rm by pressing OK. Yes: The screen switches to the basic display. The Astro programme is run and the appro-priate symbol (Table 1) displayed (Figure 2, 13). The Astro settings are saved and Astro is added to the programme selection (Fig. 4, 19). No: The screen switches to the basic display. The Astro settings are saved and Astro is added to the programme selection (Fig. 4, 19), but is not run.

Submenu A8 – Set display contrast
In the submenu Basic setting (Fig. 4, 23), Display setting is highlighted dark.

  • Short press on OK button.
    The current contrast value as an active element is highlighted dark.

  • Set the contrast (see Setting values).
    Having made the setting, the display returns to the Basic setting submenu.

Submenu A9 – Resetting the device to the factory settings

  • In the factory setting, both the user‘s settings, such as programmes or Astro settings, are re-set and all the confi gured radio logic functions deleted.
  • In the submenu Basic setting, Factory setting is highlighted dark.
  • Press the OK button for more than 10 seconds. During initialisation, the display shows  and then switches to Start-up mode. Language, time and date must be reset.

Information for electricians Installation

Selecting installation location
A minimum distance between the transmitter and corresponding receiver of about 1 m must be maintained.
A minimum distance to electronic devices which emit high frequency signals such as computers, electronic transformers or microwave devices of approx. 0.5 m must be maintained.
Mounting on or close to metal surfaces may cause impairment of the radio transmission.
Take material penetration into account. The range of the system can be optimised by selecting the best possible mounting location:Berker 857452 KNX
Radio Time Switch Polar White Glossy FIG 18

Assembly of the device (Figure 1)
The insert is installed (see operating instructions for the insert).

  • Attach the application module (3) together with frame (2) to a suitable insert (1) so that the contact pins are inserted into the available jack. As soon as voltage is supplied to the applica-tion module, the display indicates whether the application module and the insert are compati-ble with each other: Berker 857452 KNX Radio Time Switch Polar White Glossy FIG 19
  • Table 3: Insert/application module compatibility
  • If available, fi x dismantling protection with screw (4).
  • Click design cover (5 or 6) into place on appli-cation module (3).

Start-up

First start-up
The device initialises itself when the mains voltage is switched on for the fi rst time. Insert detection is carried out and, if an incompatible device is found, a message is displayed (see Table 3). Then an hourglass and the manufacturer‘s logo are displayed.

The language selection is displayed, the fi rst lan-guage is highlighted dark.

  • Set language, time and date (see Setting values).
    The device switches to the basic display and is ready for operation.

Submenu E1 – Radio Confi guration quicklink
The radio configuration sets the functional connection between commanding (transmitters) and function-executing (receivers) radio components. Thus wireless e.g. central unit, group, extension unit and time controls can be realised.
The following can be configured:

  • The local operation of the load connected to the insert
  • Radio commands to control other receivers
  • Functions that are executed when radio commands are received
    For configuration by means of Hager connection device TX100 or ETS, additional functions are available (see operating instructions for TX100 or application description for ETS).

Confi during the radio timer as a receiver
Configuration to control the load connected to the insert via reception of a radio command. (Table 4).
As an example, the configuration of a wall-transmitter and the radio timer as receiver is described down below (Table 5).

If the message Connection error is displayed during confi guration, this indicates an impossi-ble combination or an error. Reset the message by pressing OK. Berker 857452 KNX Radio Time Switch Polar White Glossy FIG
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Confi guring radio timer as a transmitter
The following radio command for activation of receiver functions is supported:

ON/OFF (switch)
The device is configured as an operator for
a compatible receiver. Both buttons are assigned using a teach-in operation. The device serves a master and active time switch programmes are also carried out on the receivers.

As an example, the configuration of the radio timer with a radio push-button is shown here (Table 6). Different configuration displays, such as for recei- vers with display, are to be taken from the receiver operating instructions.
Deleting a configuration
To delete a configured receiver or the local operation, execute the configuration again.

  • Start confi duration (see confi guring the radio timer as a receiver).

  • If necessary, Select the transmitter button.
    The step Select transmitter button devices with only one transmission channel, e.g. radio moti-on detector as a transmitter.

  • Select function on the receiver.

  • Confi rm the function on the receiver: press theor  button, select Delete and confi rm with OK.

  • An hourglass displays the logic function operation. The successful deletion of the logic function is then displayed.Berker 857452 KNX Radio Time Switch Polar White Glossy FIG 29

  • Confi rm the message with OK. The quicklink setting menu is displayed. The logic function symbol is removed.

  • Finish confi guration: Short press on the cfg button the transmitter.

Configuration of group functions
By means of a group function, one transmitter controls several receivers. To do so, the same functions must be confi gured on all receivers.

  • Start confi guration (see confi guring the radio timer as a receiver).

  • If necessary, Select transmitter button.
    The step Select transmitter button devices with only one transmission channel, e.g. radio moti-on detector as a transmitter.

  • Select function on receiver: Select the identical function on each receiver to be integrated and confi rm the function on the receiver.

  • Finish confi guration: Short press on the cfg button the transmitter.

Configuration of scenes

Individual settings for lighting and the position of shutters can be combined into scenes. Two diff erent scenes can be created via quicklink and called up by pressing a button on the transmitter. A scene is created by confi guring a transmitter button (radio command) in the corresponding receivers with the scene function (Table 4).

  • Start confi guration (see confi guring the radio timer as a receiver).
  • Select transmitter button: Select the button for the scene command.
  • Select function on receiver: Select the Scene function on each receiver to be integrated and confi rm the function on the receiver.
  • Finish confi guration: Short press on the cfg button the transmitter. Berker 857452 KNX Radio Time Switch Polar White Glossy FIG 24 Berker 857452 KNX Radio Time Switch Polar White Glossy FIG 25 Berker 857452 KNX Radio Time Switch Polar White Glossy FIG 26 Berker 857452 KNX Radio Time Switch Polar White Glossy FIG 27 Berker 857452 KNX Radio Time Switch Polar White Glossy FIG 28

Appendix Technical data

  • Radiofrequency
    868 MHz

  • Radio protocol
    KNX radio

  • Connection
    Mounting on suitable inserts

  • Power supply
    via insert

  • quicklink logic functions receivers
    max. 20 transmitters/

  • Receiver category
    2

  • Transmitter duty cycle
    < 1 %

  • Power reserve via internal storage battery
    8 h

  • Charging time of the internal storage battery
    48 h

  • Switching times
    max. 20 per day/140 in total

  • Relative humidity (no condensation)
    0 … 65 %

  • Ambient temperature
    -5 … +45 °C

  • Storage/transport temperature
    -20 … +60 °C

  • The Declaration of Conformity can be found on our Internet site.

Accessories

  • Relay switch insert
    8512 12 00

  • Power supply for KNX radio application module
    8502 01 00

Web

Websites to determine the location‘s latitude/longitude:

Warranty

We reserve the right to make technical and formal changes to the product in the interest of technical progress.
Our products are under guarantee within the scope of the statutory provisions.
If you have a warranty claim, please contact the point of sale or ship the device postage free with a description of the fault to the appropriate regional representative.

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