Wiring and Settings of Delixi Electric's Time Control Switch
The following are the wiring methods and setting steps of Delixi Electric's time control switch (taking the common model **KG316T** as an example), which are applicable to most single-phase time control switch models. For specific operations, please refer to the product instruction manual:
I. Wiring Method (Taking Single-phase 220V as an Example)
1. Understanding the Functions of Terminals
There are usually **4 wiring terminals** on the back of the time control switch (some models have 6, including three-phase wiring), and the identifications are as follows:
- **L1** / **Incoming Live Wire** (Connect to the live wire of the power supply, 220V input)
- **N** / **Incoming Neutral Wire** (Connect to the neutral wire of the power supply)
- **L2** / **Outgoing Live Wire** (Connect to the live wire of the load, such as lamps, motors, etc.)
- **N** / **Outgoing Neutral Wire** (Connect in parallel with the incoming neutral wire and directly connect to the neutral wire of the load. In some models, this can be omitted, and the neutral wire can be directly connected through)
2. Wiring Steps
⚠️ **Be sure to disconnect the power supply first!**
1. **Power Incoming Wiring**: Connect the live wire of the 220V power supply to **L1**, and connect the neutral wire to **N** (incoming terminal).
2. **Load Wiring**: Connect the live wire of the load (such as a lamp) to **L2**, and connect the neutral wire directly in parallel with the neutral wire of the power supply (no need to go through the time control switch, just connect directly).
3. **Wiring Schematic Diagram**:
```YouTube:https://youtube.com/shorts/vnIzvoBBXSI
Power Live Wire (220V) → L1 (Time Control Switch) → L2 → Load Live Wire
Power Neutral Wire → N (Incoming Terminal of Time Control Switch) ——————→ Load Neutral Wire (Directly Connected in Parallel)
```
(Note: In some models, the neutral wire can be directly connected through, that is, the power neutral wire and the load neutral wire are directly connected, and the time control switch only controls the on-off of the live wire)
3. Precautions
- Ensure that the wiring is firm to avoid short circuits or poor contacts.
- The load power needs to be ≤ the rated power of the time control switch (for example, the rated current of KG316T is 16A, and the load power ≤ 3500W).
- For three-phase loads, a three-phase time control switch should be selected. The wiring method is similar, and three-phase live wires and the neutral wire need to be connected.
II. Time Setting Steps (Taking KG316T as an Example)
1. Initialization: Calibrate the Current Time
1. Connect the power supply, and the current time will be displayed on the screen (if the display is messy, press the **Reset Button** first or long-press the **Clock Button** to reset).
2. Press the **Clock Button** to enter the time calibration mode, and "12:00" will flash on the screen.
3. Press the **Hour Button** / **Minute Button** to adjust the current hour and minute (long-press to adjust quickly).
4. Press the **Clock Button** again to confirm, and the time calibration is completed.
2. Setting the Switching Time Periods
1. Press the **Timing Button** to enter the first set of timing settings (displaying "On - 1").
2. Press the **Hour Button** / **Minute Button** to set the "Turn-on Time" (such as 8:00).
3. Press the **Timing Button** to switch to "Off - 1" and set the "Turn-off Time" (such as 18:00).
4. Repeat steps 1-3, and you can set up to **10 sets of timings** at most (the number of sets varies for different models, and KG316T supports 10 sets).
5. After all the time periods are set, press the **Clock Button** to return to the main interface.
3. Mode Selection
- **Automatic Mode**: Press the **Automatic/Manual Button** to ensure that "Automatic" is displayed on the screen (default state), and the time control switch will work according to the set time periods.
- **Manual Mode**: Press this button to temporarily and forcibly turn on or off the load (for debugging), which will not affect the timing settings.
4. Other Functions
- **Clearing the Settings**: Long-press the **Timing Button** for 3 seconds, and select "Clear" to delete all the timing periods.
- **Cycle Mode**: By default, it is "Daily Cycle". Some models support modes such as "Monday to Friday" and "Weekends" (you need to enter the menu for setting, see the instruction manual for details).
III. Troubleshooting of Common Problems
1. **Not Working After Setting**:
- Check whether it is switched to the "Automatic" mode (the screen displays "Automatic").
- Confirm that the wiring is correct and the load power does not exceed the rated value.
- Check whether the current time is calibrated and whether the timing periods cover the current time.
2. **No Display on the Screen**:
- Check whether the power wiring is loose and whether the fuse is blown (some models have a built-in fuse).
- Replace the battery (if supported, for example, KG316T has a built-in button battery for power-off memory, and the time will be reset when the battery is dead).
3. **Conflict of Multiple Sets of Timings**:
- Ensure that the "On" and "Off" time periods are set alternately (such as On 1 → Off 1 → On 2 → Off 2) to avoid repetition or overlap.
IV. Downloading the Product Instruction Manual
If you need detailed parameters or instructions for specific models (such as the DSK series, microcomputer time control switch), you can visit the Delixi official website:
1. Enter the [Delixi Electric Official Website]
2. Enter the model (such as "KG316T") in the search bar and download the corresponding **User Manual**.
By following the above steps, you can complete the wiring and time setting of the Delixi time control switch. Be sure to cut off the power during the operation to ensure safety!