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5.4 Programming
the
D9068P
The D9068P uses scrolling menus to show the
menu choices. The Main Menu shows:
To enter the Programming Menu, press [0]. The
Programming Menu shows:
5.4.1 PROG
TIME
The
PROG TIME
feature provides programming
options for setting the system date and time,
establishing automatic testing times, and adhering
to daylight savings time.
To access the
PROG TIME
programming options:
• At the Programming Menu, press [1] to select
1: PROG TIME.
The window shows:
Refer to the following sections for the
PROG TIME
programming options.
1: SYSTEM
To access
SYSTEM
, select [0]:
PROGRAM
--->
[1]: PROG TIME
--->
[1]: SYSTEM
. This option
allows you to set the current date and time for
system operations.
To set the current date and time for system
operations:
1. At the Prog Time Submenu, press [1] to select
1: SYSTEM.
The window shows:
2. Enter the date and press [# Command] to accept
the entry.
3. Press [* Clear] to move to the next feature.
4. Enter the time in 24-hour format and press [#
Command] to accept the entry.
5. Press [* Clear] to return to the Prog Time (Date/
Time) scrolling menu. The keypad shows the
entries that were made before returning to the
Prog Time Menu.
2: AUTO TEST
To access
AUTO TEST
, select
[0]: PROGRAM
--->
[1]: PROG TIME
--->
[2]: AUTO TEST
. This option
allows you to set the time the Auto Test is sent and
how often the Auto Test occurs.
To set the time the Automatic Test is sent and how
often an Auto Test occurs:
• At the Prog Time Submenu, press [2] to select
2: AUTO TEST.
The window shows:
Refer to the following sections for the Automatic
Test programming options.
3: PROG INPUTS, 4: PROG RELAY, 6:
PROG FORMATS
and
8: SERIAL CONECTN
programming areas are not utilized with the
D9068P.
When you enter the Programming Menu (Level
2), you no longer need to press [0] to re-enter
the Programming Menu. If you press [0] while
already in the Programming Menu, the keypad
emits a three-beep error tone.