Aube Technologies Switches for Lights and Motors TI-0723W User Manual

Ti072-3w, For lights & motors

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TI072-3W

SwitcheS

For Lights & Motors

3

year

warranty

This easy-to-install switch handles

motors, all types of lighting, and features

both the flexibility of 7-day programming

and the convenience of automatic

sunset / sunrise activation

MODEL & RATINGS

TI072-3W 1800 W max. 120 V, 60 Hz 15 A (I,R) 12 A tungsten 1 HP

L

N

L

3-WAY SWITCH

Black

Black

Line (Black)

3-way (Yellow)

Neutral (white)

Load (Blue)

White

Black

White

W

h

it

e

Black

Jumper

Red

SPECIFICATIONS

PROGRAMMING

7-day programming, up to 42 events

Solar timetable can be used simultaenously

with daily programs

*

OPERATING MODES

Manual (conventional on/off switch)

Automatic

Random

CONNECTION

Single pole 3 wire (line, load, neutral) or

Multiswitch (3-way) 4 wire (line, load, 3-way, neutral)

DIMENSIONS (H•W•D)

68 x 43 x 43 mm / 2.7 x 1.7 x 1.7 inches

INSTALLATION

FEATURES

Sleek design mounts flush with wallplate

Works with motors and all types of lighting

(compatible with electronic ballasts, compact

fluorescent lights and tungsten lighting up to 12 A)

Large white backlit display with a night light

mode option for easy reading in dark areas

Confirmation LED for at-a-glance load status

(on or off)

Random mode activates lights randomly to

simulate a presence when away from home

Easy intuitive 3-button interface – no door to open

Automatic daylight savings – no need to

reprogram

Hidden lock feature prevents tampering without

requiring costly security cover

PROGRAMMING

Up to 21 programs (21 on / off times) per week.

A program can apply to a single day or repeat

every day. Sunset/sunrise times are calculated

automatically every day. *For each day of the

week, the user can choose: sunset /sunrise

programming or their own on/off time, or one

of each (e.g. sunset and midnight).

3-way installation shown

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