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Setting Holidays

There are 50 Holiday blocks that can be programmed along with a single schedule for each block. For each block there will be a 
start date and an end date. Within each block one scheduled “on” event and one “off” event can be programmed. Holidays are 
recognized by an H on the display. During the dates chosen, the relays will remain in the “OFF” state and HOLIdy will show on the 
display. 

NOTE:

 During holiday blocks only programmed holiday events will trigger relay operations.

To program holiday blocks follow these guidelines:
1.  Press MODE to advance until the 

SET, DATE and ON@

 icons appear on the display if this selection is not already active. A 

holiday Number is also displayed on the right side of the display.

2.  The time display will flash - - - - and also show 1H.
3.  Press the + or – buttons to choose the month that the holiday will start.
4.  Press ENTER/NEXT and the day of the month, the 1, will flash.
5.  Press the + or – buttons to choose the day that the holiday will start.
6.  Press ENTER/NEXT and the 

OFF@

 icon is displayed.

7.  The time display will flash - - - - and also show 1H.
8.  Press the + or – buttons to choose the month that the holiday will end.
9.  Press the ENTER/NEXT and the day of the month, the 1, will flash.
10.  Press the + or – buttons to choose the day that the holiday will end.
11.  Press ENTER/NEXT and the 

SET   ON@   ON/OFF EVENTS

 icons are displayed. (Press ENTER/NEXT twice to skip setting an 

event during the holiday period in which case the circuit will remain off.)

12.  The time display shows - - - - and event number 1 is also displayed on the right side of the display.
13.  Press the + or – buttons to set the time for this holiday event to start.
14.  Press ENTER/NEXT and the 

OFF@

 icon is displayed.

15.  The time display shows - - - - and event number 2 is also displayed on the right side of the display.
16.  Press the + or – buttons to set the time for this holiday event to end.
17.  Press ENTER/NEXT and the 

SET, DATE and ON@

 icons appear on the display. The next holiday number is displayed on the 

right side of the display.

If

Then

Another holiday period needs to be set Return to step 2.
All the events are set

Press MODE to save and exit. The procedure is complete.

Example: July 4th would have a start date of Jul 4 and an end date of Jul 5. At 12:00 AM on July 4th the circuit will be turned to the 
OFF state. At 12:00 AM on July 5th the circuit will reconcile and will be turned to the correct state of operation.

Setting Operating Mode

The time switch can be set to one of three operating modes: AUTO (default setting), ENERGY SAVER or MANUAL. Once operating 
mode is selected the time switch setup is complete.
NOTE: If no scheduled events are programmed, only MANUAL mode is available.
In AUTO mode, the time switch follows the user-programmed events and the circuit turns ON and OFF at the programmed time(s).
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To place in AUTO mode, press MODE and advance until the 

AUTO

 icon appears on the display. 

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In AUTO mode, pressing an ON/OFF button temporarily overrides the current state of the circuit. The time switch returns to the 
normal schedule at the next programmed event.

In ENERGY SAVER mode the time switch operates similarly to AUTO mode with the following exceptions:
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The ON/OFF buttons manually activate the circuit for only a 2-hour period.

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When a 2-hour period is active, pressing ON/OFF extends the active period by 2 hours.

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Pressing and holding (for 3 seconds) the ON/OFF button will turn OFF the circuit.

For ENERGY SAVER mode, press the MODE button until the 

AUTO

 icon on the display flashes.

In MANUAL mode the time switch does not follow any programmed events and only activates the circuit when the ON/OFF button is 
pressed.
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For MANUAL mode, press the MODE button until the 

MANUAL

 icon appears on the display.

Summary of Contents for ET2705C

Page 1: ...equipment generates uses and radiates radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference that requires the user to correct at his or her own expense MODELS ET2705C ET2705CR ET2705CP Shown in indoor outdoor lockable metal ...

Page 2: ... inch knockout first then the 3 4 knockout 6 Place the enclosure in the desired location providing space for the enclosure door to swing open fully 7 Securely mount enclosure using provided mounting holes 8 Use appropriately rated fittings for the installation 9 Snap the mechanism back into the enclosure 10 Strip 1 2 inch off the supply and load wires Use AWG 14 8 copper conductors rated at least ...

Page 3: ... select the current time NOTE Seconds can be set to 00 by pressing ENTER NEXT 3 Press MODE to save the time and move to the Enable Daylight Saving Time mode selection NOTE If the time switch programming data is to be read from a USB memory stick refer to the Read Time Switch Program Data section in these instructions Enable Disable Daylight Saving Time and Setting Daylight Saving Time Rule Configu...

Page 4: ... this event or press to keep this event for the selected day 6 Press DAY to move to the next day of the week repeat step 6 7 When all the days are set press ENTER NEXT to save 8 The Event Number increments and the SET FIXED ON OFF EVENTS and OFF icons are displayed Press ENTER NEXT if this fixed off event is not needed go to step 15 9 If an event is not set the time display will show 10 Press DAY ...

Page 5: ...played on the right side of the display 16 Press the or buttons to set the time for this holiday event to end 17 Press ENTER NEXT and the SET DATE and ON icons appear on the display The next holiday number is displayed on the right side of the display If Then Another holiday period needs to be set Return to step 2 All the events are set Press MODE to save and exit The procedure is complete Example...

Page 6: ...s ENTER and insUSb is displayed 3 Insert a USB memory stick into the USB port on the front face of the time switch 4 SCHEdL 01 is displayed Press or to increment decrement the schedule number on the display 01 99 5 When the desired number is displayed press ENTER and this will write the data file to the USB memory stick The file name will be SCHEDLxx TXT where xx is the schedule number selected in...

Page 7: ...ort on the time switch is not functioning Specifications Input Voltage 120 277 VAC 60 Hz Power Consumption 3 W MAX Switch Configuration SPST x 1 See wiring diagrams in this manual Switch Ratings Rating Load Type Voltage Frequency 30 A Resistive 120 240 VAC 60 Hz 20 A Resistive 28 VDC 30 A Inductive 120 240 VAC 60 Hz 20 A Magnetic Ballast 120 277 VAC 60 Hz 10 A Electronic Ballast 120 277 VAC 60 Hz ...

Page 8: ... BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND THE WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY MO...

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