The heavy box arrived on a Tuesday, containing the Sinotimer TM630S and a manual that looked like it had been through a war. Elias, an amateur astronomer with a penchant for precision, smoothed out the crinkled pages of the booklet. He didn't just want his telescope mount to track the stars; he wanted it to wake up, calibrate, and shut down with the mechanical soul of a Swiss watch.

Key Specifications

| Parameter | Details | |--------------------|-----------------------------| | Supply Voltage | 220–240V AC (common model) | | Output | Relay (1x changeover) | | Time Range | 0.01s to 9999 hours | | Operating Modes | 10+ modes (delay, cycle, etc.) | | Display | 4-digit LED/LCD | | Terminals | 2 (power), 3 (output relay) |

  1. Mounting: Mount the device on a flat surface using the provided screws.
  2. Wiring: Connect the device to the power supply and load circuits according to the wiring diagram provided in the manual.
  3. Input/Output Configuration: Configure the input and output terminals according to the application requirements.

Set Start Time0;430;: Press D+ to select the days, then H+ and M+ for the specific hour and minute.