8.0 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
8.1 CUSTOM WEEKS (Wk0 – Wk9)
[2] [2] [ENTER]
Up to ten custom weeks can be user defined for the master clock. This is useful for applications that require the
same events on various groups of days of the week. For example: custom week Wk0 could be defined for
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
To define Wk0 through Wk9 press [2] [2] [ENTER]
The numbers 1 through 7 correspond to the days of the week. Press [1] for Sunday, [2] for Monday, etc. Press
[A] to enter and advance to the next custom week. Press [EXIT] to return to the time display.
To review the custom weeks, press [2] [2] [ENTER], then [A] to cycle through Wk0 to Wk9. Press [EXIT] to return
to the time display.
To create Basic Plan Entries with this feature, use the same procedure as entering standard Basic Plan Entries.
(See ENTERING BASIC PLAN PROGRAM Section 6.1) When prompted for the Day or days of the week for a
given entry the custom weeks will appear as choices along with the standard Days.
8.2 ANNUAL REPEAT PROGRAMS
Some Annual Plan programs may have the same Start and End dates every year, such as Christmas, July 4
th
,
and New Year’s Day. Instead of creating multiple Annual Programs for each year, special Annual Programs can
be created to cover every year into the future.
To create these special Annual Plan programs, use the same procedure as entering standard Annual Plans.
(See ENTERING, REVIEWING OR EDITING THE ANNUAL PROGRAM Section 6.3) When prompted for the
year (YY) for the Start and End dates, press the “A” key instead of entering two digits for the year. Pressing the
“A” key will insert XX for the year. For example, the following Annual Plan Program will begin December 19
th
and end January 1
st
every year:
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