Proline Low-temperature Thermostats
YACE0072 / 21.08.07
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7.12 Timer function (Command)
Using the timer function, the thermostat can carry out an action at a certain time or after a certain
waiting period. The actions are: switching on the thermostat, entering the standby mode or one of the 5
programs in the programmer.
Command
Clock
Timer 1
Timer 2
−
Open the device parameter menu via the
soft key Menu .
−
With the cursor keys continue to:
Æ
Clock
Æ
Timer 1
,
−
or
to
Timer 2
,
−
with the menu
Status
the selected timer
is switched
off
or
on
.
−
The standby key does not stop the timer!
Please exercise caution when thermostat is in standby mode.
A previously activated timer mode could unintentionally start the thermostat again
from the standby mode.
The menu
Function
is used to define
when
an action is executed:
−
Similar to an electronic mains timer,
Weekplan
enables two switching events
to be carried out each day. The cycle is
repeated after 7 days.
−
Time absolute
defines a time and a date
on which a once-only action (switching
event) occurs. The time point is set with
Set time
and with
Set date
.
−
Time relative
defines a waiting period
after which a once-only action occurs.
With
Set time
up to 99h: 59min can be
entered. ("Set date" is masked out with
this function selection.)
−
If
the
Weekplan
is activated, in this
window only
Status
,
Function
and
Weekplan
are displayed.
Help Menu
End T
set
T
fix
Set time
Set date
Timer 1
Timer 2
Format of date
Pump
Settings
Graph
Clock
Programmer
Interfaces
Control
Limits
Help Menu
End T
set
T
fix
Weekplan
Time absolute
Time relative
Status
Function
Action
Set Time
Set Date
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