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Finally, press button “
P
” and type in the level of prior-
ity to assign to the device in the period of time that
was previously inserted .
The level of priority may be between 01 and 99 .
The devices to which a
low priority (01)
is assigned
will be the first to be deactivated if there is an over-
load of the system .
The devices to which a
high priority (99)
is assigned
will be the last to be deactivated if there is an over-
load of the system .
Press the button “
OK
” to confirm your choices . Press
the button (fig . 16) to go back to the window
that summarizes the inserted values (fig . 17) .
Note:
Press the button
“OK”
,
and the inserted value, if correct,
will turn orange for a moment before it vanishes.
Copying setting for priority and power
load control time periods to other days of
the week
Select the day of the week from which you want to
copy the settings and then select button
3
(fig . 17) .
Select the day or days of the week where you want
to copy the diagram and press “
OK
” (fig . 18) .
THE SAVING MENU
Deleting a power load control time period
Press one of the four buttons for programming the control time periods . Press the button . Press the but-
ton
“C”
to delete the data present . Press the button
“OK”.
Press the button , press the button
“C”
to delete the data present . Press the button “
OK
” .
Note:
When a controlled power load is deactivated, the icon
in the main menu will flash and in the
“Saving”
menu
the icon
will flash.
The controlled power load starts operating again (according to set priorities) when the control time period has
elapsed or when consumptions returns to within power load limits.
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