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KNX Radio shutter timer quicklink
Safety instructions
Electrical equipment must only be installed 
and assembled by a qualied 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, 
re 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
(3)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(4)
(2)
(1)
Figure 1: 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 conguration 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 congurable 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 shutter inserts or power 
supply for radio application modules
 - Manual, time-controlled and automatic operati-
on of blind/shutter motors connected to insert
 - Transmission and reception of manual, time-
controlled and automatic operation commands 
via quicklink
 - Unsuitable for lighting control
 - Only suitable for use in indoor areas, no drip or 
spray water
 The quicklink conguration of the devices must 
only be carried out by qualied electricians.
Product characteristics
 - quicklink functions for integration into the remo-
te and group control of blinds/shutters
 - Integration into scenes
 - Two preset standard time programmes, indivi-
dually adjustable
 - Astro programme for automatic operation at 
dawn/dusk
 - Astro time shift to adjust the operation times
 - Holiday programme for random operation times 
in automatic mode
 - Party programme to prevent unintentional ope-
ration of the shutters by automated operation 
commands as well as radio/extension unit com-
mands
 - Keylock
 - Automatic switching to standard/daylight saving 
time
 - Brightness-dependent operation when using a 
radio sun sensor
Performance after mains breakdown/return of 
mains supply
 - Mains breakdown:  
Saving of the current conguration 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 buer 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 operation
1)
, the basic display is restored. 
The stored conguration 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 buer memory is full, date and time must be 
entered again.
Operation
Operating concept and display elements
When controlling the shutter, the buttons (Fig. 2) 
distinguish between a short press and a long press 
of > 0.5 seconds on the button.  
Pressing the button for > 2 seconds can trigger 
various functions within the menu operation. 
The current clock status is shown in the display. 
Active functions are displayed by using symbols 
(Table 1). Display illumination is activated for as 
soon as a button is pressed.
OK
0 7 3: 0
W e d n e s d a y
1 2 4: 1
2 1 2: 0
(8) (9) (11)(10)
(12)
(13)
(14)
Figure 2: Display and operating elements
(8)  UP button p
(9)  Back button á
(10) OK button
(11)  DOWN button   q
(12) Display area for weekday and time
(13) Display area for active functions/programming
(14) Display area for the next operation times
Symbol Function
Keylock active
Manual operation, 
no automatic operation times
Preset programme   (week programP1 -
me) or   (week/weekend program-P2
me) is active
Astro programme is active, 
UP and DOWN operation times are 
controlled depending on dawn/dusk 
times
Party programme is active, 
manual operation only. Programmes, 
extension units and radio commands 
are not executed 
Normal radio operation is active, 
radio commands for master or group 
controls can be transmitted and re-
ceived
Standalone programme,
Device has temporarily been removed 
from higher-level master controls, but 
can still be active in a group control
Holiday programme,
Random variation of operation times, 
only possible in combination with 
,  , 
Device is in radio conguration mode
Table 1: Symbols in the function/programme line 
(13) of the display
Operate shutter - operation from the basic 
display 
Manual shutter operation is possible at any time 
from the basic display, even if automatic pro-
grammes are active. Operation may however be 
locked (see locking/unlocking operation).
 Press the   or   button.p q
Short press on button: Adjustment of the slat 
position.
Long press on button (> 0.5 s): Lock, shutter 
moves to nal position.
 The max. operation time upon a long press on 
the button is 2 minutes.
 Short press on   or   button during the shut-p q
ter movement.
The shutter stops at the position reached.
 If a protection signal (wind, rain) is present, no 
move commands are executed (see Setting 
Operating Mode).
Locking/unlocking operation
The operation buttons of the shutter timer can be 
locked, in order to prevent unintentional operation, 
e.g. by children.
The shutter timer shows the basic display.
 Press the   button for more than 5 seconds.á
 is shown in the display. The operation but-
tons are locked.
 Press the   button again for more than 5 á
seconds.
 disappears in the display. The operation 
buttons are enabled.
Opening the menu and navigating
The shutter timer is set and programmed via the 
menu. 
o p e r a t i n g  
m o d e                      
h o l i d a y  
m o d e
(17)
(15)
(16)
Fig. 3: Main menu
(15) Selected menu item 
(16) Position display of the selected menu item in 
the list of options
(17) Next option in the list
 Short press on any button.
Operation is activated. The display is illuminated.
 Press the   button for more than 2 seconds.OK
The main menu is displayed. The rst menu 
item   (Fig. 3, 15) is highlighted operating mode
dark. 
 Press the   or   button to navigate through p q
the menu.
The selected menu item is highlighted dark.
 Conrm the selected option by pressing OK.
The submenu opens.
 Navigation through the menus can continue as 
described above.
 Press the   button.á
The display switches to the previous contents. 
To return to the basic display, press the á 
button multiple times as necessary.
manual operation
P1: 7 - 21h
P2: 7 - 21h + 8 - 22h
(astro mode)
party mode
(activation)
(deactivation)
Deutsch
English
Francais
country-city selection
coordinates
OK
>2 s
OK
OK
language
time settings
astro settings
factory settings
summer/winter time
operating 
mode
holiday 
mode
program 
settings
time / date
modify
(restore defaults)
OK
advanced 
settings
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
standalone 
mode
(activation)
(deactivation)
configuration
select quicklink 
function
quicklink settings
OK
0 7 3: 0
W e d n e s d a y
1 2 4: 1
2 1 2: 0
display settings
Displayed in 
selected language
(e.g.: English)
A1
(18)
(19)
(20)
(21)
(22)
(23)
(26)
(27)
(25)
A2
A5
A6
A7
E1
A8
A9
A3
A4
Figure 4: Menu overview 
 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:  for the user and for the A..   E.. 
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 rst 
for the programming of some functions.
The value to be set is selected and is highlighted 
dark.
 Press the   or   button.p q
Short press on button: Change the value by 
one step.
Keep button pressed: Scroll through values. 
Scrolling stops when the button is released.
Monday - Sunday
0 6        :       0 0
(28)
 If operation times are set, then a symbol (28) 
shows whether it is an UP or DOWN operation 
time. 
 Press the   button.OK
The set value is applied.
 Press the   button.á
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
Operation takes place solely using the buttons 
(see Operate shutter - operation from the basic 
display).
 - Time programmes   and P1: 7 - 21 h P2: 7 - 21 
h + 8 - 22 h : 
These programmes are factory preset but can 
be changed individually.  
P1 is a week programme with identical operati-
on times for each day,  is a week/weekend P2 
programme with dierent operation times for 
Mon. - Fri. and Sat. - Sun.
 -  astro mode:
Programme for dawn/dusk-dependent control 
of the shutters (see submenu A7 - Setup Astro 
programme).
 The astro mode is only displayed if it has been 
set up.
 - : party mode
The Party programme prevents unintentional 
operation of the controlled blinds/shutters by 
programmed operation time or extension unit 
operation, e.g. to prevent people from being 
shut out by the shutter going down.
 When the Party programme is active, a blind/
shutter can only be operated manually using 
the buttons on the timer. Control of the shutter 
via high-level control-sections and sensors as 
well as by extension units, radio and forced 
control commands is deactivated.ontrol of the 
shutter by higher-level control-sections and 
sensors as well as by extension units, radio 
and forced control commands is deactivated.  
If the blind/shutter was moved to a dened po-
sition in  (see Table 4) and this forced mode 
forced mode is active, then the Party pro-
gramme cannot be selected.
The shutter timer shows the Programme selection 
submenu (Fig. 4, 19). The most recently selected 
programme is highlighted dark.
manual operation
P 1 :   h        7 - 2 1
P 2 :   h +   h        7 - 2 1         8 - 2 2
 Press the   or   button to select the desired p q
programme. 
 Press the   button.OK
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   and   (Figure modify restore defaults
4, 22) can be used for the preset factory pro-
grammes: 
 -  to adapt, add to or delete operation modify
times. A maximum of 20 operation times per 
day are possible.
 - -restore defaults to reset a modied pro
gramme to the factory default programming.
 Switching times can only be edited individually 
under  . It is not possible to edit pro-modify
gramme blocks (e.g. Mon. - Fri.).
 Press the   or   button to select options or to p q
change the values.
 Press the   button.OK
Short press on button: Conrmation 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.
add step
d e l e t e
 Press the   button.á
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. 
s a v e  
m o d i f i c a t i o n s   ?
  Y e s                                N o               
 Should no DOWN operation time follow an UP 
operation time, or vice-versa, then the user is 
informed on the display before saving, that 
switching times are missing. Saving is never-
theless possible.
attention
incomplete sequence
Submenu A3 - Activating/deactivating Holiday 
programme
The Holiday programme is a simple form of the 
presence simulation. The operation times of an 
existing programme (P1, P2, Astro) are varied, 
randomly, by ± 15 minutes. If operation times are 
too close together (dierence < 15 minutes), then 
they are not varied.
The shutter timer can be found in the submenu 
holiday mode (Fig. 4, 20).
 Conrm activation with  .OK
The screen switches to the basic display and 
the symbol 
 for   is displayed holiday mode
(Fig. 2, 13). 
or:
 Conrm deactivation with  .OK
The screen switches to the basic display and 
the symbol 
 for   is hidden in holiday mode
the display. 
Submenu A4 - Activating/deactivating Stand-
alone programme
The Stand-alone programme can be used for 
radio installations, in which the shutter timer was 
assigned to a master shutter control as a subordi-
nate control. 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 blind/shutter are not execut-
ed. 
 If the blind/shutter was moved to a dened po-
sition in  (see Table 4) and if this forced mode 
forced mode is active, then the Stand-alone 
programme cannot be selected.
The shutter timer can be found in the submenu 
standalone mode (Fig. 4, 21).
 Conrm activation OK with  .
The screen switches to the basic display and 
the symbol 
 for   is displa-standalone mode
yed (Fig. 2, 13). 
or:
 Conrm deactivation OK with  .
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),   is high-time/date
lighted dark.
 Short press on   button.OK
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
The automatic switching to standard/daylight 
saving time can be activated or deactivated for the 
shutter timer.
The submenu   is displayed (Fig. 4, time settings
25).
 Conrm the summer/winter time option by 
pressing  .OK
a u t o
m a n u a l
 Press the buttons   or   to select the required p q
setting and conrm by pressing OK.
The device applies the setting and returns to 
the submenu  .time settings
Submenu A7 - Setup Astro programme
The Astro programme leads to a dusk/dawn depen-
dent control of shutters, meaning that automatic 
operation time adjustment occurs according to the 
season. As these operation times can be very early 
or very late, the Astro programme oers enhanced 
options in order to adapt the operation time.
 - Deviation from dawn time by ± 120 minutes
 - Deviation from dusk time by ± 120 minutes
 - Earliest UP operation time ( ) earliest up time
No operation times are executed before the 
earliest UP time, as dened by dawn. The blind 
moves UP at the time set here.  
Astro operation times after the set time are 
executed normally.
Example: 
Set time  
earliest up time
Sunrise Executed 
operation time
06:15
07:32 07:32
05:23 06:15
 - Latest DOWN operation time (latest down ti-
me) 
No operation times are executed after the latest 
DOWN operation time, as dened by dusk. The 
shutter moves DOWN at the time set here.  
Astro operation times before the set time are 
executed normally. 
Example: 
Set time  
latest down time
Sundown Executed 
operation time
20:00
17:42 17:42
21:12 20:00
The installation location must be set to determine 
the correct Astro operation 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 operation 
times, then the setting should be made using 
the co-ordinates. 
The submenu  is displayed astro settings 
(Fig. 4, 26).
 Press the buttons   or   to select the setting p q
type and conrm by pressing OK.
The country/city selection and the co-ordinate 
settings are displayed.
Operation and 
installation instructions
Berker GmbH & Co. KG 
Zum Gunterstal 
66440 Blieskastel/Germany 
Tel.: + 49 6842 945 0 
Fax: + 49 6842 945 4625 
E-Mail: info@berker.de
www.berker.com
05/2022 
6LE008041A
KNX radio shutter timer quicklink
Order-No. 8574 51 ..
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