ProfiLux 4 Resource Guide
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2018-13-11
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A.
Type in a description for this timer.
B.
This is where you select how this timer will operate.
Normal: Normal timer for on/off functions
Short: Used for short switching periods from 1s – 300s.
Event start: Used for creating a timer which will begin at a certain time. For
example, this option is perfect for an automatic water change function.
Cyclic: Used for activating and deactivating switching sequences. More
information on this option can be found on page 15 of the P4 programming
manual.
C.
This is where you assign what days to run the selected timer. You have two options to
choose from.
Specific days of week: Select days of week to run this timer.
Day interval: Select the day intervals to run this timer. For example, if “Repeat
all” is set to 3 days, the timer will run every 3 days. You can also create a delay
if you don’t want to start the timer on the same day; Start (2) days will start the
timer function in 2 days.
D.
Here is where you create your timer schedule.
New: Click to create a new timer point.
Edit: Click to edit an existing timer point.
Delete: Click to delete an existing timer point.
E.
As you create your timer points, they will be listed here.
F.
This graph will provide a visualization for when the timer will be activated during the
day.