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Configure Date/Time
From the Main Menu, navigate to Settings and press ENTER. Navigate to the Date/Time option
and press ENTER. Verify that the current timezone is correct for the region where the controller
is installed. If the timezone needs to be updated, press ENTER to enter the timezone settings
screen and use the UP, DOWN and ENTER buttons to select the New Timezone from the pre-
defined list in the controller. Set the Update Timezone setting to Yes and press ENTER. The
timezone setting must be set correctly prior to configuring the current time since this will
automatically add/subtract hours from the current time when changed. Use the DOWN button to
scroll to the next Date/Time Settings screen and verify that the current date and time are
correct. If the date or time need to be updated, press ENTER to enter the date/time screen and
use the UP, DOWN and ENTER buttons to update the date and time settings.
Configure Time Schedule
The controller time schedule is used to determine when the unit is considered to be occupied
and unoccupied. The default time schedule is occupied between 7:30 AM and 5:30 PM Monday
through Friday. When the schedule option is selected from the main menu, the weekly and
holiday schedule events can be viewed or modified. Press the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll
through schedule event screens for each day of the week, holiday events, and holiday date
configurations. Each day of the week has four Schedule Events that are user configurable. The
Schedule Events are composed of a Start Time and an End Time for occupancy. Setting the
Start Time equal to the End Time is considered unoccupied all day. Setting the Start Time to
12:00 AM and the End Time to 11:59 PM is considered occupied all day.
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