Ortis KJ-077

Ortis 7-Day Programmable In-Wall Timer Switch

Ụdị: KJ-077

Aha: Ortis

1. Ozi nchekwa dị mkpa

Ịdọ aka ná ntị: Risk of electric shock. Improper installation can lead to serious injury or death. Always turn off power at the circuit breaker before installing or servicing this device. Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician or a person with a thorough understanding of electrical wiring.

  • This device requires a Waya anọpụ iche for operation. Verify the presence of a neutral wire (typically white) in your electrical box before installation.
  • Do not exceed the maximum load rating of 1800W or 3/4 HP at 120V.
  • Gbaa mbọ hụ na njikọ waya niile echekwara na mkpuchi nke ọma.
  • Maka naanị ime ụlọ.

2. Ihe ngwugwu

Chọpụta na akụrụngwa niile dị tupu ịmalite nrụnye:

  • Ortis 7-Day Programmable In-Wall Timer Switch (Model KJ-077)
  • Mkpụrụ Mkpụrụ
  • Ịkwanye kposara
  • Akwụkwọ ntuziaka onye ọrụ

3. Nkọwapụta

NkọwapụtaNkọwa
Nọmba nlereanyaKJ-077
ỤdịOrtis
AgbaÌhè azụ na-acha anụnụ anụnụ
Ihe onwunwePlastic
Akụkụ ngwaahịa (D x W x H)1.69" x 1.69" x 4.13"
Ibu kacha1800W, 3/4 HP on 120V
Akwụkwọ ikikeafọ 2

4. Nwụnye

Tupu ịmalite: Turn off power at the circuit breaker for the switch location. Confirm power is off using a voltagọ bụ onye nyocha.

Eserese waya

Wiring diagram for Ortis timer switch showing connections for Line, Load, and Neutral wires.

Image: Wiring diagram for the Ortis timer switch. The diagram illustrates connecting the BLACK wire to the LINE, the BLUE wire to the LOAD, and the WHITE wire to the NEUTRAL. Wire nuts are used for secure connections.

Nwụnye nzọụkwụ site na nzọụkwụ:

  1. Gbanyụọ ike: Locate the circuit breaker controlling the switch you are replacing and turn it OFF.
  2. Wepu Mgbanwe Ochie: Carefully remove the existing wall plate and unscrew the old switch from the electrical box. Disconnect the wires from the old switch.
  3. Chọpụta waya: Identify the Line (incoming power), Load (to light/appliance), and Neutral wires in your electrical box. A neutral wire (usually white) is required for this timer switch. If you do not have a neutral wire, this switch is not compatible.
  4. Jikọọ waya: Using the provided wire nuts, connect the wires from the Ortis timer switch to your household wiring as follows:
    • Jikọọ OJI wire from the timer to the LINE (hot) wire from your electrical box.
    • Jikọọ Acha anụnụ anụnụ wire from the timer to the Ibu wire (to the light/appliance).
    • Jikọọ Ọcha wire from the timer to the AKWỤKWỌ wire from your electrical box.
  5. Mgbanwe Ugwu: Carefully fold the wires into the electrical box and secure the timer switch with the provided mounting screws.
  6. Wụnye Plate Wall: Attach your standard wall plate (not included) over the timer switch.
  7. Weghachi ike: Gbanye ike ahụ ọzọ na ihe mgbawa sekit ahụ.

5. Njikwa karịrịview

Diagram of the Ortis timer switch interface with labels for Time, Days of Program, Current Program, Load State, Blue Backlight Screen, Decrease Key, Increase Key, Mode Key, On/Off Key, and LED indicator.

Foto: Zuru ezu view of the Ortis timer switch interface. The blue backlit LCD screen displays time, day, and program status. Buttons for increasing/kwuasing values, changing modes, and manual on/off control are clearly indicated. An LED illuminates when the load is active.

The Ortis timer switch features an intuitive three-button interface and a blue backlit LCD screen for easy operation and visibility in low light conditions.

  • Ihuenyo LCD: Displays current time, day, operating mode, load state, and program information.
  • Increase Key: Used to adjust time, program values, or navigate menus upwards.
  • Decrease Key: Used to adjust time, program values, or navigate menus downwards.
  • Igodo ọnọdụ: Cycles through different operating modes and settings menus.
  • Igodo ngbanwu/ gbanyụọ: Manually turns the connected load ON or OFF, or confirms selections.
  • Ihe ngosi LED: Illuminates when the connected load (e.g., light, fan) is ON.

6. Mbido Mbido

After installation and restoring power, the device will require initial setup.

Setting Current Time and Date:

  1. Pịa Ụdị key until the time setting appears.
  2. Jiri ihe Mmụba na Belata keys to set the current hour, then press Gbanyụọ/ Gbanyụọ iji gosi.
  3. Repeat for minutes and day of the week.

Setting Latitude and Longitude (for Sunrise/Sunset):

This feature allows the timer to automatically adjust ON/OFF times based on local sunrise and sunset.

  1. Pịa Ụdị key until the latitude/longitude setting appears.
  2. Jiri ihe Mmụba na Belata keys to input your local latitude and longitude values. A chart of major cities may be provided in the full manual for reference, or you can look up your specific coordinates online.
  3. Pịa Gbanyụọ/ Gbanyụọ to confirm. The display will show the calculated sunrise/sunset times for verification.

Daylight Saving Time (DST) Adjustment:

The timer can be configured to automatically adjust for Daylight Saving Time. Refer to the full manual for specific steps to enable or disable this feature.

7. Ụdị arụ ọrụ

The Ortis timer switch offers three primary operating modes:

7.1 Automatic Mode (Sunrise/Sunset & Fixed Schedules)

Image showing a room with lights off during sunrise and lights on during sunset, illustrating the automatic control feature of the timer switch.

Image: Illustration of the timer switch's automatic control, showing lights turning off at sunrise and on at sunset. The blue backlit LCD screen is visible, indicating clear readability in the dark.

In Automatic Mode, the timer operates based on programmed schedules, including sunrise/sunset times or custom ON/OFF times.

  • Sunrise/Sunset Control: Once latitude and longitude are set, the timer automatically calculates and adjusts ON/OFF times daily based on local sunrise and sunset. An offset can be applied to turn lights on/off before or after these times.
  • Fixed Schedules: Up to 7 custom ON/OFF programs can be set for specific times and days of the week.

7.2 Ọnọdụ enweghị usoro

Image depicting a house at night with lights on, and a person outside looking suspicious, illustrating the home security feature of the random mode timer.

Image: A visual representation of the timer's random mode, designed to enhance home security by simulating occupancy. Lights turn on and off at varied times, creating a 'lived-in' appearance.

Random Mode varies the ON/OFF times of your lights or appliances slightly to simulate occupancy, enhancing home security when you are away.

  • To activate Random Mode, press the Ụdị key until "Random" is displayed.
  • The timer will then randomly adjust your programmed ON/OFF times within a certain window.

7.3 Usoro ntuziaka

Manual Mode allows you to override any programmed schedules and turn the connected load ON or OFF instantly.

  • Pịa Gbanyụọ/ Gbanyụọ key to toggle the connected load between ON and OFF.
  • The timer will remain in the manually set state until the next programmed event or until Manual Mode is exited.

8. Usoro mmemme

The Ortis timer switch allows you to set up to 7 distinct ON/OFF programs. Programs can be set for specific days, weekdays, weekends, or all 7 days.

Steps to Program a Schedule:

  1. Pịa Ụdị key repeatedly until "P01" (Program 1) appears on the screen.
  2. Jiri ihe Mmụba na Belata keys to select the desired ON time (hour and minute), then press Gbanyụọ/ Gbanyụọ iji gosi.
  3. Next, select the days of the week for this ON event. You can choose individual days, groups (e.g., Mon-Fri, Sat-Sun), or all 7 days. Press Gbanyụọ/ Gbanyụọ iji gosi.
  4. Repeat the process to set the corresponding OFF time and days for Program 1.
  5. To set additional programs (P02-P07), press the Ụdị key to advance to the next program number and repeat steps 2-4.
  6. Once all programs are set, press the Ụdị key until the current time display returns, indicating the timer is ready to operate.

Mara: All settings are saved permanently and will resume operation even after a power outage due to the internal battery backup.

9. Wide ndakọrịta

Collage of various applications for the Ortis timer switch, including halogen lights, LED lights, fountain pumps, fans, and sprinklers.

Image: A collage demonstrating the wide range of devices compatible with the Ortis timer switch. Examples include LED, CFL, incandescent, and halogen lights, as well as ceiling fans, fountain pumps, pool pumps, and sprinklers.

The Ortis timer switch is compatible with various lighting types and appliances:

  • LED, CFL, Incandescent, Halogen, and Fluorescent Lights
  • Ndị Fans n'uko
  • Ndị na-agbapụ ime ụlọ ịwụ ahụ
  • Mgbapu isi iyi
  • Pumps ọdọ mmiri
  • Mkpochapu

10. Nlekọta

The Ortis timer switch requires minimal maintenance.

  • Nhicha: Jiri nwayọ hichaa elu ya, damp akwa . Ejila ihe nchacha abrasive ma ọ bụ ihe mgbaze.
  • Enweghị akụkụ ndị ọrụ-ọrụ: Do not attempt to open or repair the device. Refer to qualified personnel for any issues beyond basic troubleshooting.

11. Nchọpụta nsogbu

NsogbuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
Timer does not power on.No power at the switch, incorrect wiring, or missing neutral wire.Check circuit breaker. Verify wiring connections (Line, Load, Neutral) are correct and secure. Ensure a neutral wire is present and connected.
Mmemme anaghị arụ ọrụ.Timer is in Manual Mode, programs are incorrectly set, or current time/date is wrong.Ensure the timer is in Automatic Mode. Review and correct programmed ON/OFF times and days. Verify current time and date settings.
Sunrise/Sunset times are inaccurate.Incorrect latitude/longitude entered.Re-enter accurate latitude and longitude for your location.
Backlight is not visible.Backlight may be off or dim.The backlight activates when a button is pressed and stays on for a short period. This is normal operation.

12. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

The Ortis 7-Day Programmable In-Wall Timer Switch (Model KJ-077) comes with a Akwụkwọ ikike onye nrụpụta afọ 2.

For technical support, warranty claims, or further assistance, please refer to the contact information provided with your purchase or visit the official Ortis websaịtị.

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