played. Use the same procedures to create a
program or to edit one. You may change the
time, active days, or event status by pressing
the appropriate buttons. When you have made
the desired changes, press the “Prog.” button
to store them, and to proceed to the next
schedule. Press the
¹
button to return to run
mode.
Delete individual events
1: In the run mode, press the “Prog.” button step
by step, until the desired schedule is displayed.
2: Press the “Clear” button once to delete the
schedule. The next schedule will be displayed.
If there are no other schedules, the free mem-
ory location will show. Press the
¹
button to
return to run mode.
Delete all schedule events
1: In the run mode, press the “Prog.” button step
by step, until the display shows “Fr xx”.
2: Press the “Clear” button once until the display
shows “CL”.
3: Press and briefly hold the “Clear” button. All
events are now erased. The display will show
the maximum number of permissible events.
Continue by scheduling a new sequence of
schedules.
Resetting the unit
1: Press the “Reset” button once. The entire dis-
play will show. This will clear the time and date
settings. For instructions to set date, time and
daylight savings information, please refer to
page 1.
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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 need. When you have finished setting the
programs, press the
¹
button to return to
execute schedules.
Override the load status
Load status can be overridden by the user.
Pressing the
E
button in the run mode overrides
the channel from it’s programmed state. The
E
sign appears on the display.
The load will remain in its current state until a
programmed event switches it. Pressing the
E
1
button again locks the load ON. The word FIX will
appear on the screen. It will not change with the
next programmed event. The channel will only
change when the
E
1 button is pressed again.
Pressing the
E
1 button again will “fix” the load
“OFF” . It also will remain “OFF” until the
E
1 but-
ton is pressed, returning control of the load to the
program.
Reviewing, editing, and deleting programmed
load events
Review
1: In the run mode, press the “Prog.” button step
by step. Each individual stored program will be
displayed until the last event. Then the free
memory location is displayed. Press the
¹
button to return to execute schedules.
Edit
1: In the run mode, press the “Prog.” button step
by step, until the desired schedule is dis-
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