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6. 

Press the 

ON

 button to set the  

minutes. Or, press the 

TIME

 button to 

keep the original minute setting. The 

Day Of Week (DOW) will begin to 

flash (Fig. 5).
Turn the selector wheel until the 

7. 

current day is displayed and press 

the 

ON

 button for the new DOW or 

the 

TIME

 button for the original DOW. 

This completes the time and day 

setup.

Setting the Operating Mode

“SEL” will show in the TOD display and the DOW icons displayed 

8. 

above “SEL” reflect the timer’s operating mode setting (Fig. 6, 7 

or 8). The three possible modes are:

The Daily Mode will allow three 

a. 

events per individual day for a 

total of 21 events all week. Only 

the current day (

MO

TU

, etc.) will 

be displayed above “SEL”.
The Weekend/Weekday Mode will 

b. 

allow up to 24 weekend events, 

along with 24 weekday events. 

Either 

SA

 

SU

 or 

MO TU WE TH FR

 will 

be displayed above “SEL”, 

depending on the current day of 

the week.
The Weekly Mode will allow up 

c. 

to 48 events, repeated every day 

of the week. 

MO TU WE TH FR SA SU

 

will be displayed above “SEL”.

Turn the selector wheel to sequence through these modes.

9. 

Press the 

10. 

ON

 button to set the new operating mode or the 

TIME

 

button to keep the original operating mode.

NOTE: Changing the Operating Mode will clear all the events 
currently programmed in the timer.

RANDOM

MO TU WE TH FR SA SU

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Fig. 

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4 – Set the Time, Day and Operating Mode (Continued)

Once the time, day and operating mode are set, events can be 
viewed and programmed.

Viewing a DOW’s Events

Ensure that the time is displayed.

1. 

Press and release the 

2. 

EVENT

 button to view the first DOW choice. 

Each press of the 

EVENT

 button will display the next DOW choice. 

The DOW choices will vary, depending on what you chose for the 

operating mode. 

The Daily Mode will scroll through 

a. 

seven choices — each day of the 

week (

MO

TU

, etc.) (Fig. 9).

The Weekend/Weekday Mode 

b. 

will scroll through two choices — 

either 

SA SU

 or 

MO TU WE TH FR

The Weekly Mode will not scroll 

c. 

— 

MO TU WE TH FR SA SU

 will be 

displayed.

NOTE: As you scroll through the DOW 
choices, the TOD display does not change. 

To immediately return to the current day, press the 

3. 

TIME

 button. 

The timer will also automatically revert to the current day if the 

EVENT

 button is inactive for 5 seconds.

NOTE: You will only be able to view ON Events that begin on the 
DOW choice you are viewing. For example, in the Daily Mode, an ON 
Event that begins on Wednesday at 11 PM and ends on Thursday at 3 
AM will show on the Wednesday view only.

RANDOM

MO TU 

WE

 TH FR SA SU

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5 – Set an Initial ON Event

Programming an ON Event

From the current day’s time display, 

4. 

press and hold the 

EVENT

 button. 

The TOD display is replaced after 2 

seconds by “-:--“ (Fig. 10).
Pressing the button down cycles 

5. 

through the DOW choices for the 

operating mode. 

The Daily Mode will scroll 

a. 

through seven choices — each 

day of the week (

MO

TU

, etc.) 

The Weekend/Weekday Mode will scroll through two choices 

b. 

— either 

SA SU

 or 

MO TU WE TH FR

The Weekly Mode will not scroll — 

c. 

MO TU WE TH FR SA SU

 will be 

displayed.

When the desired DOW choice appears, release the 

6. 

EVENT

 button 

to enter the programming mode. 

NOTE: You may also enter programming 
directly from viewing the desired DOW’s 
events. Press and hold the 

EVENT

 button 

for 2 seconds until the TOD display is 
replaced by “-:--“.

A flashing cursor will appear at 12 

7. 

midnight (Fig. 11).
With no button pressed, turn the 

8. 

selector wheel until the cursor 

reaches the time you’d like to turn 

the device on, for example, 4 AM 

(Fig. 12).
Press and hold the 

9. 

ON

 button while 

you turn the selector wheel, moving 

the cursor to the time you’d like to 

turn the device off, for example, 7:30 

AM (Fig. 13).
Release the 

10. 

ON

 button. 

You may now follow steps 7 through 

11. 

10 to program another ON Event for 

the same DOW choice.
After all events for that DOW choice 

12. 

are entered, press the 

EVENT

 button. 

Depending on the operating mode 

you chose:

In the Daily Mode, each press of 

a. 

the 

EVENT

 button will move you 

to the programming mode of 

the next DOW choice. You may 

enter ON Events for those days or 

simply press 

EVENT

 to pass to the next day. After programming 

has sequenced through all seven days, pressing 

EVENT

 will 

light up the 

RANDOM

 feature.

In the Weekend/Weekday Mode, one press of the 

b. 

EVENT

 button 

will move you to the programming mode of the other DOW 

choice. You may enter ON Events for that group of days or 

simply press 

EVENT

. The 

RANDOM

 feature will then light up. 

In the Weekly Mode, there are no other DOW choices, so 

c. 

pressing 

EVENT

 will immediately light up the 

RANDOM

 feature.

NOTE: If the allowed number of ON Events for your chosen 
operating mode has been reached, any attempt to program 
additional events will cause the TOD display to read “FUL”.  
To remove events, follow “Changing Program Times” to turn 
them off.

RANDOM

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FR

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Fig. 

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5 – Set an Initial ON Event (Continued)

Содержание DT500CL Series

Страница 1: ...cal codes during use Dispose of used batteries promptly per local regulations NOTICE It s unlikely that your new digital timer has any existing programming but to make sure use this procedure before setting the time Locate the Reset button It is the small round hole adjacent to the 1 keypad You will need a pen or paper clip to press this button Press and release the Reset button The display will l...

Страница 2: ...dnesday view only RANDOM MO TU WE TH FR SA SU 12 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 PM AM 12PM Fig 9 5 Set an Initial ON Event Programming an ON Event From the current day s time display 4 press and hold the EVENT button The TOD display is replaced after 2 seconds by Fig 10 Pressing the button down cycles 5 through the DOW choices for the operating mode The Daily Mode will scroll a th...

Страница 3: ...tton to immediately turn it off The device will remain off until the 2 next ON Event or until the ON button is pressed If the device was programmed to 3 be on and manually turned off the TOD display will toggle between the current time and OFF to indicate normal programming has been interrupted Fig 17 Manually Turning the Device ON If the device is currently off press the 4 ON button to immediatel...

Страница 4: ...teries are getting weak Replace the batteries Timer shows ON but the light or other controlled device is off The light or controlled device itself may be switched off Make sure the light or controlled device is switched on and plugged in Troubleshooting Guide LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY If within the warranty period specified this product fails due to a defect in material or workmanship Intermatic I...

Страница 5: ...1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 PM AM 12PM 1 Active la batería Peligro de descarga eléctrica Riesgo de lesión o muerte Use siempre un enchufe de tres terminales en un tomacorriente debidamente conectado a tierra Nunca intente anular esta característica de seguridad Riesgo de incendio No use el temporizador para controlar dispositivos que puedan tener consecuencias peligrosas debido a...

Страница 6: ... miércoles RANDOM MO TU WE TH FR SA SU 12 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 PM AM 12PM Fig 9 5 Ajuste un evento de encendido inicial Programación de un evento de encendido En la pantalla de hora del día actual 4 presione y mantenga presionado el botón EVENT Después de 2 segundos TOD se reemplaza por Fig 10 Al presionar el botón aparecen 5 las opciones de DOW Día de la semana para el ...

Страница 7: ...para apagarlo inmediatamente El dispositivo permanecerá apagado 2 hasta el próximo evento de encendido o hasta que se presione el botón ON Si se programó el dispositivo 3 para estar encendido y apagarse manualmente TOD alternará entre la hora actual y OFF para indicar que se interrumpió la programación normal Fig 17 Encendido manual del dispositivo Si el dispositivo está apagado 4 actualmente pres...

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