SETTING THE EVENT TIMER
Note: If you become lost while setting any of the numbers, the settings operate the
same as the display set. In other words, if any numbers are missed the first time around,
they will repeat again by holding in the pushbutton. Also, the power key can be cycled
on and off to start over from the beginning or the key chain remote option allows you
to advance or reverse all numbers using both of its buttons.
As an example, let’s set the sign to operate only during normal to high traffic hours (for
conserving the battery) to run daily from 5:30 AM to 11:45 PM. The current time is 8:17
AM. These would be the programming steps:
Turn power on. After the brightness number changes, push the button and stop on
“ST”, the “Set Time” mode. Push the button until the display shows “EN” (Enable):
Wait five seconds for “OH” (“ON” Hour) to display.
“OH” displays. Push the button to see 05 (hours) on the display
Wait five seconds for “OM” (“ON” Minute) to display.
“OM” is displayed. Push the button to see 30(minutes)
Wait five seconds for “FH” (“OFF” Hour) to display.
“FH” is displayed. Push the button to see “23” (11PM)
Wait five seconds for “FM” (“OFF” Minute) to display.
“FM” is displayed. Push the button to see “45” desired speed
Wait five seconds for “HR” (Current Hour) to display “HR”
is displayed. Push the button to set “08”
Wait five seconds for “MN” (Current Minute) to display
“MN” is displayed. Push the button to set “17”
11. MAINTENANCE, CLEANING, & CARE
Sign Enclosure:
Your display has been powder coated for a long-lasting great look. While powder coat
finishes are tougher and much more flexible than conventional solvent based paints,
they are about the same hardness as automotive paint, so they will scratch. To clean a
powder coated surface, use the same care and methods you would use to clean your
car. Gently wash with a clean, soft cloth and a mild detergent followed by a clear water
rinse. Even though most powder coatings are highly resistant, certain solvents can
harm them. Avoid contact with nail polish remover, paint or lacquer thinner, motor
oils, transmission and brake fluids or parts cleaning fluids. If any of these should
contact the powder coated surface, immediately wipe the area with a soft, clean cloth,
and wash as described above.
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