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SETTING THE SCHEDULES

Be sure battery switch is ON. 

It is advisable to first layout schedules on the schedule
sheets supplied.

IMPORTANT: TO SET DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME,
PLEASE SEE ADDENDUM  ON PAGE 7 AND EXECUTE
PRIOR TO SETTING SCHEDULES..

If the unit was started for the first time or if memory is
empty, the display shows a flashing SUN 12:00.

If the unit display shows a specific time indicating it retained
old time and data, then proceed with DATE TIME SET or
press the reset button to rid the unit of all data and start
fresh. (See page 1 — clear all memory.) Use a ballpoint
pen or end of a paper clip. Press gently.

Move the SET/RUN switch to the SET position. Be sure
battery switch is on.

YEAR DATE TIME SET
Press MODE SELECT until YEAR DATE TIME LED is lit
constantly (no flashing). The colon will be flashing and 4
zeros (00:00) will be displayed. Sequence of entries should
be: YEAR, MONTH/DATE, TIME. Each one is considered a
partial entry — together, they constitute a complete entry.

YEAR

1 9 8 6 — Press ADVANCE

MONTH/DATE

0 9 1 7 — Press ADVANCE (Correct day
is lit now)

TIME

0 8 1 5 — Press AM or PM, then press
ENTER (you will hear a double beep)

PM is on lower left screen, use AM/PM to change.
When no light is on, it indicates AM time.

YEAR DATE TIME SET LED is flashing again.

NOTES 
If an error is made while entering one of the partial entries
(e.g., you keyed in the year 1925 but ADV is yet to be
pressed), just key in the correct year and press ADV.

TIME is the final partial entry in this sequence and the
ENTER key should be pressed. If ADV is pressed, year will
appear again. At this point, year can be changed or, simply
by pressing ADVANCE, MONTH/DATE could be brought on
the display and changed. Similarly by repeatedly pressing
ADVANCE any partial entry could be brought back and
changed. But always press ENTER at the last partial entry.
Time of Day is last partial entry.

HOLIDAY SET

1

Block Holidays

Press the MODE SELECT key until the HOLIDAY
LED is lit constantly (no flashing). The display will
show BLn and the BLOCK 1 LED will be flashing. If
you want to program the block, press ENTER.

The display will show 00:00 and the colon will be
flashing. The BLOCK 1 LED will be lit along with the
START-DATE LED. Use the numbered keys to
program the start date for the block (Month & Day).
Press ADV.

The display will show the same as before except that
the END DATE LED will be lit instead of the START
DATE LED. Program the end date for the block
(Month & Day). Press ENTER.

The same block number will be displayed along with
its flashing LED. Select the next block number to be
programmed and proceed as before. (You can
program up to 8 blocks.)

NOTES: If you do not want to program any more
block holidays, press ADV while the block number is
being displayed and the unit will go to the Single-Day
Holiday scheduling screen. (See Below)
Block dates can not overlap one another. An error
beep will sound. For example, if January 15th - 25th
is one block, you cannot begin another block from
January 20th to February 5th.

2

Single-Day Holidays

Press the MODE SELECT key until the HOLIDAY
LED starts to flash. Press the key once more and the
HOLIDAY LED is constantly lit.

The display will show BLn and the BLOCK NUMBER
1 LED will be flashing.

Press the ADV key to pass block programming and
go to single day holiday programming. The display
will show 00:00 with the colon flashing.

Use the numbered keys to program the date. Press
ENTER. Continue in the same manner to program up
to 40 other dates.

Press the MODE SELECT key when you have
entered the last date.

NOTES: Once you have passed the block holiday
section, you will not be able to program more block
holidays unless you use the MODE SELECT key to
enter the Holiday mode again.

A block holiday with the same start and end date will
be treated as a single day holiday. For example, if
you are out of single day holidays you can use a
block for December 25 - December 25.

All holidays (single and block) are selected when
“HO” is selected in the schedule mode.

Holidays may be entered in any order; unit will place
them chronologically. Up to 40 Holiday dates and 8
blocks may be set a year in advance.

SCHEDULE SET

Press MODE SELECT key to advance to SCHEDULE SET.
LED will be flashing. Press MODE SELECT button again
and the SCHEDULE LED will be lit constantly. The channel
#1 LED will be flashing indicating a channel to be
scheduled must be selected first. The display shows a
default time of 00:00, Monday ON event. The sequence of
entry is:

Press channel # desired (1,2,3, or 4) from main keyboard –
press ADVANCE. Channel LED will be “ON” constantly.
Colons start flashing on indicating time to be entered. Enter
time of first operation and indicate AM/PM. If PM LED in
display is lit, ON or OFF time will be in the PM. Press

Summary of Contents for Z400B

Page 1: ...O TU WE TH FR SA HO 1 BLOCK START DATE END DATE RUN SET YEAR DATE TIME HOLIDAY SCHEDULE OVERRIDE ASTRO 1 SUN 2 MON 3 TUE DELETE 4 WED 5 THU 6 FRI REVIEW 7 SAT 8 HOL 9 AM PM MODE SELECT ADV 0 ENTER ON...

Page 2: ...igure 1 Installation Guide 2 Unit Features 3 Key Functions 3 Programming Summary 3 Setting the schedules 4 Reviewing the settings 6 Unit Specifications 7 Daylight Saving Addendum 7 Accessories Applica...

Page 3: ...OCK START DATE END DATE RUN SET YEAR DATE TIME HOLIDAY SCHEDULE OVERRIDE ASTRO 1 SUN 2 MON 3 TUE DELETE 4 WED 5 THU 6 FRI REVIEW 7 SAT 8 HOL 9 AM PM MODE SELECT ADV 0 ENTER ON OFF DUTY CYCLE 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 4: ...unit so that it is at a convenient eye level for viewing display and operating key board 8 Place unit at desired location and mark center of key hole on back of enclosure using 10 sheet metal screws o...

Page 5: ...ime of operation days of the week etc ENTER Sets the information being entered into the unit s memory PROGRAMMING SUMMARY RUN MODE Displays the current time AM PM format only day of week and channel s...

Page 6: ...Month Day Press ADV The display will show the same as before except that the END DATE LED will be lit instead of the START DATE LED Program the end date for the block Month Day Press ENTER The same bl...

Page 7: ...HOLIDAY SCHEDULE SET To program a holiday schedule proceed as outlined in the SCHEDULE SET section except select HO as the day selection That schedule will occur on all single day holidays as well as...

Page 8: ...OFFSET 00 to 99 minutes press AM PM for plus or minus OFFSET see above 2 Press ENTER to set ASTRO settings to memory Now next channel to be programmed begins to flash ASTRONOMIC WITH TIME SCHEDULE If...

Page 9: ...10 VAC 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 12VA Max Output Circuits SPDT Unpowered Contacts Contact Rating 10 Amps Resistive 120 240VAC 10 Amps Resistive 30 VDC 1 4 H P 120VAC 1 3 HP 240 VAC 360 Watts Tungste...

Page 10: ...to 95 When control turns ON day thermostat will override night setting and cool to 76 to 78 day setting REMOTE TIMED OVERRIDES 8 TORK MODEL Z400B TERMINAL BLOCK NO C NC OPEN CLOSE C 120 VAC LINE NEUTR...

Page 11: ...9 LOAD ASTRONOMIC LATITUDE S M T W T F S H SUNSET OFFSET SUNRISE OFFSET S M T W T F S H ON OFF TIME NO SUNSET TO SUNRISE SCHEDULE DUTY CYCLE OFF MIN ON MIN REMOTE OVERRIDE TIME MINUTES...

Page 12: ...10 LOAD ASTRONOMIC LATITUDE S M T W T F S H SUNSET OFFSET SUNRISE OFFSET S M T W T F S H ON OFF TIME NO SUNSET TO SUNRISE SCHEDULE DUTY CYCLE OFF MIN ON MIN REMOTE OVERRIDE TIME MINUTES...

Page 13: ...11 LOAD ASTRONOMIC LATITUDE S M T W T F S H SUNSET OFFSET SUNRISE OFFSET S M T W T F S H ON OFF TIME NO SUNSET TO SUNRISE SCHEDULE DUTY CYCLE OFF MIN ON MIN REMOTE OVERRIDE TIME MINUTES...

Page 14: ...12 LOAD ASTRONOMIC LATITUDE S M T W T F S H SUNSET OFFSET SUNRISE OFFSET S M T W T F S H ON OFF TIME NO SUNSET TO SUNRISE SCHEDULE DUTY CYCLE OFF MIN ON MIN REMOTE OVERRIDE TIME MINUTES...

Page 15: ...13 LOAD S M T W T F S H ON OFF TIME NO DESCRIPTION DUTY CYCLE OFF MIN ON MIN REMOTE OVERRIDE TIME MINUTES...

Page 16: ...14 LOAD S M T W T F S H ON OFF TIME NO DESCRIPTION DUTY CYCLE OFF MIN ON MIN REMOTE OVERRIDE TIME MINUTES...

Page 17: ...15 LOAD S M T W T F S H ON OFF TIME NO DESCRIPTION DUTY CYCLE OFF MIN ON MIN REMOTE OVERRIDE TIME MINUTES...

Page 18: ...16 LOAD S M T W T F S H ON OFF TIME NO DESCRIPTION DUTY CYCLE OFF MIN ON MIN REMOTE OVERRIDE TIME MINUTES...

Page 19: ...ol has been improperly installed or altered or damaged through misuse or by accident neglect misapplication fire flood or Acts of God TORK assumes no responsibility for any damages to people property...

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