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ENTER. If one duration is sufficient, press ENTER
while the zeros are showing for SIG. B.
The SIG. TIMER symbol is flashing. If the other chan-
nel is desired as a signal timer, enter the mode again
by pressing ENTER.
t1 flashes. Press ADVANCE to
t2 and press ENTER. Set the signal duration for that
channel in the same manner as before.
When you are finished and the TIMER symbol is flash-
ing, press ADVANCE to proceed to another mode or
RUN/SET to exit to the Run mode.
NOTE:
A PULSE DURATION LESS THAN 10 SEC-
ONDS FOR SIG. B ON t2 WILL NOT WORK.
THIS PULSE DURATION MUST BE 10 SEC-
ONDS OR GREATER.
5.1 TO SET SCHEDULE FOR SIGNALS
NOTE: YOU MUST FIRST SET THE SIGNAL DURA-
TION FOR THE CHANNEL ON WHICH YOU DESIRE
SIGNAL OUTPUT BEFORE PROCEEDING. SEE
SECTION 5.0. IF ANY REGULAR ON/OFF SCHED-
ULES HAD BEEN ENTERED, YOU MUST DELETE
THEM.
Press the RUN/SET key until the TIME/DAY symbol is
flashing. Press ADVANCE until the SCH/RVU symbol
is flashing. Press ENTER.
If channel 1 is a signal timer “t1” will be displayed
instead of “C1”. Press ENTER if channel 1 is the signal
timer you are programming or press ADVANCE to
flash channel 2 then press ENTER.
NOTE: A channel is a signal timer if a signal duration
has been previously set for the channel.
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA H1 H2
AM
HOLIDAY
TIME/DAY
DATE
SCH/RVU
SET
LATITUDE
SUNSET
SUNRISE
ON
A
SCH.
SIGNAL
OFF
B
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SIG. TIMER
If channel 1 is a signal timer the display shows
The bar over Sunday is flashing. Use the ENTER key
to select the days you want to program and the
ADVANCE key to pass the days you don’t want.
After selecting days, the dashes for hour will flash.
Press ADVANCE to set the hour. (Note AM/PM.)
Press ENTER.
The minutes are flashing. Press ADVANCE to set the
minutes. Press ENTER.
The bar over SIG. A or SIG. B is flashing. Press
ADVANCE to flash the desired signal then press
ENTER.
The display shows dashes and Sunday is again flashing.
Proceed as before to schedule the other signal days
and times. Press RUN/SET to quickly exit to the Run
mode when scheduling is complete.
Example: A certain company’s Production department
has a horn on channel #2 programmed as follows:
SIG. A = 3 secs.; SIG. B = 10 secs.
MON thru FRI, 8:00 AM, SIG. B — Start Signal
MON thru FRI, 10:00 AM, SIG. A — Start of Break
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SU MO TU WE TH FR SA H1 H2
HOLIDAY
TIME/DAY
DATE
SCH/RVU
LATITUDE
SUNSET
SUNRISE
ON
A
SCH.
SIGNAL
OFF
B
15
SIG. TIMER
AM
SET
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA H1 H2
AM
HOLIDAY
TIME/DAY
DATE
SCH/RVU
SET
LATITUDE
SUNSET
SUNRISE
ON
A
SCH.
SIGNAL
OFF
B
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SIG. TIMER