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When you have set the desired time, press the  

¹

button to store it in memory, and go back to run
mode.

Setting schedules for 
programmed load events

1: In the run mode, press the “Prog.” button. We

will assume that no previous events are set.
The following display will be shown. This is
called the “free memory location”;

2: To choose which day or days the program will

run: Each time you press the “day” button, the
active days change. The following chart
describes the display and the active days-of-
the-week.

3: Using the “h” and “m” buttons, set the desired

start time of the event.

4: Press the 

E

1 button(s) to set the load status.

CH1  

.

= ON

CH1     = OFF

1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

10
11

2

3

4

5

6

7

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

FridaySaturday

Sunday

Ç
Ç

2: When you have set the desired date, press

“Prog.” to store it. The unit automatically calcu-
lates the day-of-the-week, in which the
changeover occurs. So if you have entered the
last Sunday in October, the unit will remem-
ber, and update this day each year.

3: When you finished setting the current date,

and the beginning and the end of daylight sav-
ings time, press the  

¹

button to return to run

mode.

No daylight savings time

Skip this section if you have already set day-
light savings information.

1: If you do not want to use daylight savings time

press the “+1h” button until the display says “no”

2: Press the  

¹

button to tell the unit not to use

daylight savings time. The unit will go into run
mode.

3: To set the day of the week, press the  

¹

but-

ton again. The channel status indicators will
disappear. Press the “Day” button. The cursor
under the numbers “1” –  “7” indicate the day,
with “1” for Monday, “2” for Tuesday, etc.. and
“7” for Sunday. Press the  

¹

button.

Setting current time

1: To change the current time, first enter the set

mode. Press the  

¹

button. The channel sta-

tus indicators will disappear.

2: Press the “h” and “m” buttons to set the current time.

NOTE: The difference between AM and PM is a small
dot near the “P” which indicates AM (P.M)

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Summary of Contents for DIN100A

Page 1: ...o change press and hold the h Prog h Day E1 m Res 1h Clear Start program input Hand switch Reset Set minutes month year Summer time winter time switchover Set time end program input Select day s of th...

Page 2: ...April 1 October 28 2008 April 6 October 26 2009 April 5 October 25 2010 April 4 October 31 2011 April 3 October 30 button and then press the Reset button The entire display will be shown and the unit...

Page 3: ...April 1 October 28 2008 April 6 October 26 2009 April 5 October 25 2010 April 4 October 31 2011 April 3 October 30 button and then press the Reset button The entire display will be shown and the unit...

Page 4: ...u have entered the last Sunday in October the unit will remem ber and update this day each year 3 When you finished setting the current date and the beginning and the end of daylight sav ings time pre...

Page 5: ...u have entered the last Sunday in October the unit will remem ber and update this day each year 3 When you finished setting the current date and the beginning and the end of daylight sav ings time pre...

Page 6: ...e and daylight savings information please refer to page 1 7 5 When you have finished selecting the sched ule press the Prog button to store the schedule 6 Repeat steps 2 5 for as many schedules as you...

Page 7: ...e and daylight savings information please refer to page 1 7 5 When you have finished selecting the sched ule press the Prog button to store the schedule 6 Repeat steps 2 5 for as many schedules as you...

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