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9.3.3 Normal Operation
During the normal operation, the device will execute the program and will display the following
information:
– Relè operation status (zone 3)
–
RANDOM
program execution, if active. (Zone 1)
– Hour and solar/legal time indication (zone 1)
– Day of the week (zones 4)
– Full date in the format “year-month-day” (zone 2)
9.3.4 Date/Hour Settings
For the correct operation, the internal clock should be synchronized with the current date/hour:
1) Press the “
” key: the display will show the clock with the seconds blinking
2) Press the “
” key to zero the seconds and increase of a unit the minutes; pressing the “
”
key will zero the seconds without increasing the minutes.
3) Press the “
OK”
key to skip and set the minutes, hour, year, month and day number :
– the value under modification will blink on the display.
– Use the “
” and “
” key to set the values
– Use the
“OK”
key to confirm the selection and skip to the next field
(in cycle : MINUTES
HOUR
YEAR
MONTH
DAY
SECONDS)
Note:
The indication for the day of the week (zone 4) will be updated automatically.
4) To memorize the values and go back to the normal operation, press again “
”
9.3.5 Programming the device
The timer can be programmed for Turn on
(ON)
and Turn Off
(OFF)
events. The maximum
events number is 25.
1) Press the
“PRG”
to enter in program mode.
At the first program, the symbols
ON
and
OFF
will blink on the display.
If the timer was already programmed, the first program will be displayed; pressing the
“OK”
key more times all the memorized program will be show on the display and, at last, the
screen for a new program.
Note:
If the maximum number of program is reached, the message
“FULL”
will appear.
2) Pressing again the
“OK”
key will cause the exit from the programming: on the display will
be shown the available programs.
3) To select the event type, use the “
” and “
”.
On the display will blink:
–
ON1
for a turn on event
–
OFF1
for a turn off event
Turn on (Turn off)
Define, in relation to the selected program (daily, weekly, monthly, yearly or prefixed date) the
hour and parameters for the ON/OFF state activation