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IMPORTANT NOTE: 

Ensure power is switched off when adjusting DIP switches. 

New settings will be effective when power is switched back on.

3.2 DIP Switch Settings

There are four DIP switches accessible on the inside of the S 0080 which are for selecting the backup battery and various 
security lockout features (See Fig 3.3). To access the DIP switches remove the bottom screw cover.

Switch 1 - Battery Backup  

When switch 1 is set to the “ON” position the internal battery is connected to the units clock chip. If power is ever
removed the battery will ensure the clock chip continues to run and therefore keep the current time.
 NOTE : This battery does not provide backup power to the entire S 0080 unit. The display will not light up and the unit 
will not function. Only the internal clock chip will still be supplied power.
If the entire S 0080 requires backup power a backup power supply can be connected to the 24V DC input.

Switch 2 - Station Edit Lockout 

When switch 2 is set to “ON” access to the Station Edit Mode will be restricted. Therefore there can be no tampering of 
the Station (Event) times.

Switch 3 - Time Edit Lockout 

When switch 3 is set to the “ON” access to the Time Edit Mode will be restricted. Therefore there can be no changes 
made to the current time.

Switch 4 - Clear Memory Lockout 

When switch 4 is set to the “ON” access to the Clear Memory Mode will be restricted. Therefore there can be no erasing 
of the Station (Event) times stored in memory.

DIP Switch Settings

SW ON

1

2

Station Edit Lockout Enabled

3

Edit Time Lockout Enabled

4

Clear Memory Lockout Enabled

Battery Backup On

Fig 4.1

Summary of Contents for S0080

Page 1: ...he four output zones and provide navigation of the programming menu Refer to Fig 2 1 The LED s indicate whether a zone is in Auto mode or Manual mode A green LED indicates a zone is in Auto mode and w...

Page 2: ...Mode This means it will not be checking any of the programmed events and hence will not activate any outputs automatically Essentially this means that as soon as the Menu button is pressed the unit i...

Page 3: ...tire S 0080 unit The display will not light up and the unit will not function Only the internal clock chip will still be supplied power If the entire S 0080 requires backup power a backup power supply...

Page 4: ...e power supply could be substituted Hence when output 4 is triggered by the timer power is applied to the S 4455 relay box The normally open contact on the S 4455 therefore closes and power is then sw...

Page 5: ...find two boards which are screwed together Carefully removed these from the DIN rail enclosure Fig 4 1 Fig 4 2 The battery required is a 3V Lithium CR2032 such as Redback S 4999B and is mounted in a v...

Page 6: ...he unit is now in Menu Mode and the screen should display the Manual Select of Output Zones Screen This is the first of 5 sub menu screens which are navigated by pressing the up and down buttons as sh...

Page 7: ...a Station Time Sub Menu as shown in Fig 3 3 If this is the first time entering this menu the screen should appear as shown in Fig 3 6 The number 1 shown is the Station or Event number which is highli...

Page 8: ...the day of the week that the Event will take place and can be any day from Monday to Sunday or one of many multiple day options which are listed below Pressing the up and down buttons will scroll thr...

Page 9: ...ure again to change the seconds and press Enter when finished The start time is now set for this Station or Event After completing the start time the screen will change to the Zone and Duration option...

Page 10: ...hour by pressing the 10 up and down buttons and press Enter when finished The cursor will now move to the minute section of the duration Repeat the above procedure to change the minutes and press Ente...

Page 11: ...the information stored in memory See the DIP Switch settings for more information Set the DIP switch 4 to OFF and then press Enter again This time you should enter the Clearing the Memory Sub Menu Th...

Page 12: ...record all of the Event s information for easy reference STATION OUTPUT DAY TURN ON TIME DURATION TURN OFF TIME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 3...

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