3. Press
h+
to scroll to the desired hour for ON event.
4. Press
m+
to scroll to the desired minute for the ON event.
5. Press
Timer
to advance to the OFF event screen.
6. Press
Day
to select the days of the week for the OFF event.
7. Press
h+
to scroll to the desired hour for the OFF event.
8. Press
m+
to scroll to the desired minute for the OFF event.
Take one of these actions.
If...
Then...
You need to program another
ON/OFF event pair,
Press
Timer
to advance to
the next event ON screen and
repeat steps 2 through 8.
All the required ON/OFF
events are programmed,
Press
to return main screen.
The procedure is complete.
NOTE:
If events include or intersect with each other, each ON/OFF
event can be independently executed at the setpoint.
NOTE:
If an ON event and OFF event occur at the same time, the
timer will run the OFF event.
Daily Operation
Follow this procedure to review or modify an event.
1. Press Timer to scroll to ON or OFF event you want to modify.
2. Take one of these actions.
Modifying an Event
deleted. Dashed lines appear in place of the event time.
time replaces the dashed line indicating that the event is
retrieved.
ON and OFF settings for the event.
time of day screen.
I
If you want to modify the...
Then...
Days of the week for
ON/OFF event,
Press
Day
repeatedly to scroll to
desired days of the week
Go to step 3.
Hour for ON or OFF event,
Press
h+
to scroll to desired hour
Go to step 3.
Minute for ON or OFF
event,
Press
m+
to scroll to desired
minute
Go to step 3.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 as needed to modify additional events.
4. When all the desired events are modified, press
to
confirm event settings and return to the time of day screen.
Follow this procedure to delete an event.
1. Press
Timer
to scroll to ON or OFF event you want to delete.
Deleting an Event
Below is an overview of the different operation modes for FM1D14.
Mode
Timer Display
Description
Auto ON
MO
TU WE TH FR SA SU
OVR
AUTO
ON
OFF
AM
PM
h
Appears when an
ON setpoint has
been triggered
Auto OFF
MO
TU WE TH FR SA SU
OVR
AUTO
ON
OFF
AM
PM
h
Appears when an
OFF setpoint has
been triggered
OVR ON
MO
TU WE TH FR SA SU
OVR
AUTO
ON
OFF
AM
PM
h
Indicates relay has
been overridden to
ON status
MO
TU WE TH FR SA SU
OVR
AUTO
ON
OFF
AM
PM
h
OVR OFF
Indicates relay has
been overridden to
OFF status
NOTE:
To execute an ON/OFF status override, press the
OVR
button on the timer to override an ON or OFF status. The override
remains active until the next programmed event.
Press
h
Press
m
Press
T
Press
D
Press
h
Press
m
2. Press
OVR
to delete the event. Dashed lines appear in place
of the time to indicate the event is deleted.
NOTE:
If necessary, repeat this procedure to delete both ON
and OFF settings for the event.
3. When the modifications are complete, press
to return to
time of day screen.
Retrieving an Event
The timer enables deleted events to be retrieved. All deleted
events can be retrieved until a new event is programmed in place
of event.
1. Press Timer to scroll to the ON/OFF event you previously
deleted. Dashed lines appear in place of the event time.
2. Press OVR to retrieve deleted event. The event ON or OFF
time replaces the dashed line indicating that the event is
retrieved.
NOTE:
If necessary, repeat this procedure to retrieve both
ON and OFF settings for the event.
3. When the modifications are complete, press
to return to
time of day screen.
In case of a timer malfunction or to delete all previous settings,
the unit can be reset.
To reset the timer, use a blunt pointed object to press
Reset
as
shown in Figure 4 on the next page. The timer resets and
deletes
all the settings in the unit.
Resetting the Timer
Adjusting Daylight Saving Time
Press
+1h
button to add the Daylight Saving Time hour to the
current time or remove the hour to return to standard time.
NOTE:
Do not perform this procedure if your area does not use
Daylight Saving Time.
Figure 4. Reset Button
Reset
Button
Timer Day
h+
m+
+1h
OVR
Reset
In the event of a power loss, the digital timer does the following:
Relay will be in the OFF state
Upon power restore, relay will go to the current programmed
state
Overview of Power Loss Functions