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IMPORTANT NOTE CONCERNING SETTING THE
ON/OFF TIMES FOR EACH MODE
1. The “ON/OFF” keys are provided for service operations,
and for circumstances where instantaneous response
is required. If the intent is to turn equipment on and
off everyday at the same time, programming individual
events will ensure these functions take place.
2.
All circuits will respond to a programmed off time.
Therefore, when a circuit is turned on with the “ON/OFF”
key, it automatically turns itself off at the end of the next
programmed event.
3. If there are no events programmed, the circuit stays on
until the “ON/OFF” key is pressed again.
4. If the “ON/OFF” key is pressed while the corresponding
circuit is on, it turns the circuit off and supersedes any
program in progress. The priority is always given to the
last manual operation.
MODE 1
– (Aux1, Aux2, Aux3) All three of the available
circuits act independently, and up to three individual on/off
times can be set for each circuit independently.
MODE 2
– (Pump High, Pump Low, Aux 3) In this mode
circuits 1 & 2 are connected to a two speed pump, and Aux
3 is connected independent of circuits 1 & 2. In the event,
you program high and low speed to be on at the same time,
or the independent ON times overlap, high speed will always
take precedence.
Example: Low speed is programmed to come ON at noon
and run until 6 PM. High speed is programmed to come
on at 2 PM and turn off at 4 PM. In this case the pump will
come ON at noon in low speed, go to high speed at 2 PM,
and back to low speed at 4 PM, and shut off at 6 PM.
All manual ON operations for circuits 1 & 2 override all
programmed ON times. Therefore, any desired low and
high-speed run combinations need to be programmed
as separate events and not controlled by combining
the manual ON/OFF key with a scheduled event. The
last speed started manually has priority over all prior
automatic and manual operations.
Mode 6
– (Aux1, Aux2, Aux3) Each of the three single
pole circuits are defined generically, and can control
any load within each of its individual circuit ratings. All
three circuits act independent of each other. The fireman
switch closes when circuit one is activated manually
by the user and opens when the user manually turns
OFF circuit one. The fireman switch remains open when
circuit one is activated by a programmed time event.
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120V or
240V source
120V or
240V load
120V or
240V source
120V or
240V load
120V or
240V load
120V or
240V source
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