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Using Timers
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M
AXIMUM
N
UMBER
OF
E
VENT
T
IMERS
You can create a limited number of event timers. If you try to create more,
the receiver displays a menu giving you the option to delete an existing
timer. If you do not delete an existing timer, you will
not
be able to create
any new ones.
E
DITING
AN
E
VENT
T
IMER
•
You can edit almost any feature of an event timer.
•
You can edit both
automatic
and
manual
event timers.
•
Editing an
automatic
event timer
converts
the timer to a
manual
event
timer that operates at the times you set,
not
the actual program times.
1. Press the
Menu
button.
2. Select the
Timers
option.
3. The receiver displays the
Event Timer Management
menu.
4. Select the event timer that you want to edit. A check mark appears in
the box next to the event timer. Select the
Edit
option.
5. You may change the
Timer Type
,
Timer Frequency
, or
Channel
. To do
this, select each option that you want.
6. If you want to change the
Start Time
, the
End Time
, or the
Date
, select
the
Set Date/Time
option to display the
Set Date/Time
for Manual Timer
menu. Otherwise, skip to step 9, below.
7. Use the
NUMBER PAD
buttons to enter the
Start Time
(this includes
selecting
AM
or
PM
) and the
End Time
(this includes selecting
AM
or
PM
).
8. Use the
NUMBER PAD
buttons to enter the
Date
.
9. Select the
Create Timer
option.
Tip: The receiver
deletes Once
event timers
when they
operate. You must
delete all other
types of event
timers yourself.
Tip: Remember
that editing an
automatic event
timer converts the
timer to a manual
event timer. This is
why the receiver
displays the Edit a
Manual Event
Timer menu.
Summary of Contents for Solo 301
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Page 27: ...Page 22 Chapter 2 Parts of the System Notes...
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Page 89: ...Page 96 Chapter 5 Reference Notes...
Page 101: ...Appendix Page 80 Notes...
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