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Deleting (Clearing) an Event

Fixed events can be deleted from the time switch. If you need to delete an event, follow this procedure.
1.  If necessary, press MODE to scroll through the different mode selections until SET FIXED ON/OFF EVENTS

 

 appear on the 

display.

2.  Press ENTER/NEXT as necessary to scroll through the scheduled events until you see the event you want to delete.
3.  Press + and –

 at the same time 

until the display shows --:-- --. This indicates the event is erased.

4.  If necessary, press ENTER/NEXT to advance through the other configured events.
5.  Press MODE to save the changes and exit.

Clearing Time Switch Memory

During a “Clear Time Switch Memory” operation, the time switch resets all programmed settings to their factory default value. The 
following occurs:
• 

After a brief period of time the time switch model number appears, followed by the USB Boot Loader version, EE Boot Loader 
version, the firmware revision and finally the Reset Reason Code.

• 

MEMCLR is displayed followed by DONE when the operation is completed.

To perform a “Clear Time Switch Memory” operation do the following:
1.  Press and hold ENTER/NEXT.
2.  While pressing and holding ENTER/NEXT, press and release the RESET (round) button. Do not release ENTER/NEXT.
3.  Continue to press and hold ENTER/NEXT until 

MEM CLEAR

 then 

DONE

 briefly appears.

4.  IND will now show on the display. Refer to the “Setting Output Configuration” section in these instructions.

Writing Time Switch Program Data to a USB Memory Stick

The time switch has the capability to copy its programmed data (event schedules, holidays, output configuration, DST on/off setting, 
DST rule setting and geographical location) to a USB memory stick. Follow these steps to transfer all programming from the time 
switch to a USB memory stick:
1.  Press MODE to advance until 

wr USb

 is displayed.

2.  Press 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 the previous step.

6.  After the file is written 

REMOVE

 is shown on the display.

7.  Remove the USB memory stick and the time switch will advance to the next mode selection. If all procedures are completed, 

press MODE repeatedly until back to the operating mode selection (AUTO, ENERGY SAVER, MANUAL).

Reading Time Switch Program Data from a USB Memory Stick

The time switch has the capability to read program data (event schedules, holidays, output configuration, DST on/off setting, DST 
rule setting and geographical location) from a USB memory stick. Follow these steps to transfer all programming from a USB 
memory stick to the time switch:
1.  Press MODE to advance until 

rd USb

 is displayed.

2.  Insert a USB memory stick containing the desired data file into the USB port on the front face of the time switch.
3.  Press ENTER and 

insUSb

 is briefly displayed.

4. 

SCHEdL.xx

 is displayed where xx is the first data file number found on the USB memory stick.

5.  Press + or - to scroll through the data files on the USB memory stick (if more than one file is stored on this stick).
6.  When the desired number is displayed, press ENTER and the time switch will read the data file from the USB memory stick.
7.  After the file is read into the time switch, 

DONE

 is briefly shown on the display followed by 

REMOVE

.

8.  Remove the USB memory stick and the time switch will advance to the next mode selection. If all procedures are completed, 

press MODE repeatedly until back to the operating mode selection (AUTO, ENERGY SAVER, MANUAL).

Summary of Contents for ET2725C

Page 1: ...t This 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 ET2725C ET2725CR ET2725CP Shown in indoor outdoor lockable...

Page 2: ...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 105ºC 11 Connect the wires to the proper terminals on the time switch and tighten the screws firmly See wiring diagrams 12 Connect ground wire to grounding terminal at the bottom of metal enclosures 13 Ret...

Page 3: ... time switch NOTE If necessary hold or to scroll through the digits rapidly 1 Press MODE to scroll through the mode selections until SET and DATE icons appear at the top of the display The month flashes 2 Press or to select the current month and then press ENTER NEXT The day of the month flashes 3 Press or to select the current day of the month and then press ENTER NEXT The year flashes 4 Press or...

Page 4: ...itially both circuits are included with this event Press ON OFF buttons to remove each circuit not affected by this event If the LOAD icon for the circuit is displayed then this circuit will respond to this event If the desired days for this event are Then MON SUN Press ENTER NEXT to save Go to step 9 MON FRI Press DAY once and then press ENTER NEXT to save Go to step 9 SAT SUN Press DAY twice and...

Page 5: ... 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 a...

Page 6: ...Press MODE to advance until wr USb is displayed 2 Press 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 SC...

Page 7: ...ort on the time switch is not functioning Specifications Input Voltage 120 277 VAC 60 Hz Power Consumption 5 W MAX Switch Configuration SPST x 2 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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