
Holiday Span type. Up to 10 holiday durations can be programmed. A holiday duration
is defined with a beginning date and an ending date. A holiday duration can be pro-
grammed as a single day holiday by making the ending date the same as the begin-
ning date. It is OK to have the holiday duration extend into the next year. Press the
NEXT key to program the span type holidays or press the +/- keys to move to a differ-
ent holiday type (e.g. SPEC).
NONE indicates that this holiday (span) number (1-10) is not used (no holiday sched-
ule has been selected). Press the NEXT key to program this holiday (span) or press
the +/- keys to move to other holiday (span) numbers.
Program the beginning month and date for holiday duration #1.
Program the ending month and date for holiday duration #1. Then select a holiday
schedule A, B or C. To remove a holiday duration, select none of the schedules.
Override
Keyboard Override header. This mode is reached by pressing the OVERRIDE key
from the RUN mode. Press the NEXT key to continue in this mode or press the RUN
key to exit this mode without affecting a change to the load status.
This screen shows the status of all channels on the bottom line of the display. If the
channel no. is flashing, the channel is currently overridden. If it is flashing mostly on,
the channel is overridden on. If it is flashing mostly off, the channel is overridden off.
The channel # currently pointed to will be flashing in the upper right hand corner of
the display. The current event for this channel is shown below the channel # (e.g. ON,
OFF, dUR2, CYC4, SC03, NONE). Press the OVERRIDE key to toggle the channel
status until the next event. Press the RUN key to cancel an override (will not work for
timed external overrides). Press the +/- keys to select the next/previous channel. To
exit the override mode without making a change, press the PREVIOUS or NEXT key
to return to the override header, then press the RUN key.
RUN
The RUN mode is the normal operating mode. In the RUN mode the current time and
day are shown. If today is a holiday, the active holiday schedule is also shown.
Channel status is shown on the bottom line. The channel no. is shown if that channel
is on. If the channel no. is flashing, that channel is currently overridden. If it is flashing
mostly on, the channel is overridden on. If it is flashing mostly off, the channel is over-
ridden off. The input # is also shown along with the status of that input. The following
is a list of the possible input status messages:
Message
Input Config.
Status
NONE
not config
--
On\d On\d
input
closed
OFFd
On\d
input open, in delay
-N- On\d
not
active
OVd
OVR
overridden on w/delay
?-V-
OVR
not active or overridden on or off without
delay
ENb
ENb
input closed (enabled)
dISb
ENb
input open (disabled)
072F
sensor,F
sensor value
LO F
sensor,F
sensor value below range
025C
sensor,C
sensor value
HI C
sensor,C
sensor value above range
055L
sensor,L
sensor value
175U sensor,U
sensor
value
The display will show the status of all inputs, one at a time, by automatically looping to the next
input every 5 seconds. To lock on one input, press the NEXT key. To return to the automatic
sequencing of inputs, press the NEXT key again.
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