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3.3.3 Relay Timer
After unlocking the keyboard, navigate to Menu “
3 Relays
” and then “
33 Relays
Timer
” using the arrow- or number-buttons as described in chapter Fehler!
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Display:
33 Relays Timer
>01 00:01
These timers can be used in the dayplans to switch channels on only for a defined
duration.
The default value for the 32 possible relay timers, used in dayplans, is one second
and can be increased up to 59 minutes and 59 seconds.
With the button
>
>
>
>
, the cursor moves to the right and the buttons
^
^
^
^
and
v
v
v
v
allow you
to select the timer number of the timer that needs to be changed.
Pressing the button
>
>
>
>
again enables you to change the duration of the timer in
minutes and seconds, using the buttons
^
^
^
^
and
v
v
v
v
or the number buttons.
Everything is stored by pressing the button
e
e
e
e
and changes are discarded with the
button
<
<
<
<
or
c.
c.
c.
c.
If anything was changed you have to confirm your entry again by
pressing the
e
e
e
e
button after the query “
Save?
” is displayed. However if the changes
shall be discarded you have to press the
c
c
c
c
button.
3.3.4 Relays manual
After unlocking the keyboard, navigate to Menu “
3 Relays
” and then “
34 Relays
manual
” using the arrow- or number-buttons as described in chapter Fehler!
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After entering the submenu with the button
>
>
>
>
the configuration for the first channel
that is configured for manual switching (see chapter 3.3.2) is shown.
Display:
Nr state action
01 on auto
The button
>
>
>
>
moves the cursor to the next position.
The buttons
^
^
^
^
and
v
v
v
v
allow the user to scroll through the manually switchable
channels labelled with “
Nr
”. The label “
state
” shows which state the relay channel
has at the moment and with the option “
action
” the user can switch the relay
channel manually. The options are to switch it “
on
”, “
off
” or set a timer, for instance
timer 1 “
t01
” to switch it on for a defined period (see chapter 3.3.3). By setting action
to “
auto
” the actual state is maintained.