Chapter 4
Getting Started
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Example:
04 09:00 Hr
08 09:15 Hr
04 12:00 Hr
08 13:30 Hr
. . . and so on.
If the value "08 09 15" is erased, the next value "04 12 00" will be displayed.
Now the menu can be left as described above or new time values can be entered.
See proceeding on the previous pages.
Signal Out-Programming
The symbol
which is marked by the column pointer.
The time values programmed in the menu "Signal times" are valid for the entire year.
In the menu "Signal out-programming" time periods can be defined in which the
signal shall be switched off automatically, e.g. holidays, bank holiday, etc.
The dates to switch on and off the signal must be programmed. If the signal shall
only be switched off for one single day, it is enough to program the date the signal is
switched off. If no date to switch on the signal is programmed, the signal will be
switched on the following day.
Up to 16 dates can be programmed.
A programmed date can be changed or erased at any time. The dates can be
entered in any order, it is not necessary to order the dates chronologically. But the
date to switch off the signal must be followed by the date to switch on. All dates will
be ordered chronologically by the recorder.
The programming is identical to the proceeding "Column change timing - standard
recorder with one card lift per day". However, it is not necessary to select the
individual weekdays.
D1 = 00 = Signal off
01 = Signal on
- - = the belonging time value will be erased
D2 = date day
D3 = date month
.
After confirming the
last
date input with key "
S
" the programming of the
recorder is finished. After a short time the date of the day will be displayed at
the recorder and the column pointer points at the current clocking column.