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ARROW BUTTONS
These buttons are used to
increase or decrease pro-
gramming parameters when
in programming mode.
ON/OFF BUTTONS
Turns on and
off circuit functions.
CIRCUIT 1, 2 & 3
These six terminals are where you wire your equipment
source voltage and equipment load lines. You can have
different source voltages for each circuit, depending on
your equipment requirements.
TIMER POWER
These two terminals are where you wire 120V or 240V
to power the multipurpose control. Be sure the jumper
on the back, matches the source voltage. See Pg. 6&7
Figure #6
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STEP #8
Setting On/Off Times for Each Circuit
1. If you pressed and released the program key from
the previous procedure, you should see the following
display, if not, press and release the program key
twice
to get to the following display. The display is
defined as:
Circuit #1’s first event has not been defined.
You have
the ability to program up to three separate events per
load or circuit. An event is defined as a complete On
and Off cycle.
2. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to define the
Start
time for circuit #1’s 1st event.