Mount the enclosure in the desired location using the 3 mount-
5.
ing holes provided.
Position at eye level if possible, providing space to the left of
the enclosure for the cover to swing open fully, as shown.
Replace the mechanism in the enclosure.
6.
Lift the left side of the plastic insulator off the retaining post and
7.
pivot it up and away to expose the terminal strip.
Strip the supply and load wires to 1/2”.
8.
Use AWG#10-#18 copper conductors only.
Knockouts
Mounting holes
1
Neutral
120VAC
Input
Hot
2
3
4
Timer Power
Load
Install jumper
only if timer input
and load voltage
are the same
ET1705 configured for SPST, 120 VAC load
1
Line 2
120/208/240/277
VAC Input
Line 1
2
3
4
5
6
Load
1
Load
2
Timer Power
ET1715 configured for SPDT load switching
1
Line 2
240VAC Input
Line 1
2
3
4
5
6
Line 1
Line 2
Install jumper only if timer input
and load voltage are the same
Timer Power
Load
ET1725 configured for 240VAC DPST load
with jumper set to SIM
1
Line 2
120/208/240/277
VAC Input
Line 1
2
3
4
5
6
ON
Install jumper only if timer input
and load voltage are the same
OFF
Timer Power
ET1725 configured for pulse SPST load
with jumper set to PUL
1
Line 2
120/208/240/277
VAC Input
Line 1
2
3
4
5
6
Load
1
Timer Power
Load
2
ET1725 configured for 2 SPST loads
with jumper set to IND
1
Line 2
120/208/240/277
VAC Input
Line 1
2
3
4
5
6
Load
1
Timer Power
Load
2
ET1725 configured for DPST loads
with jumper set to SIM
Mounting
hole
Knockouts
Mounting
hole
Insert the wire ends under the proper terminal plates (see wir-
9.
ing diagrams elsewhere on this page) and tighten the screws
firmly.
Connect ground wire to grounding terminal at bottom of enclosure.
10.
Replace the plastic insulator on the retaining post.
11.
Remove the battery case by sliding it down as shown by the
12.
arrows, then install 2 AAA alkaline batteries. Make sure the
batteries are pointing in the direction shown.
Verify that the display is
13.
ON
to make sure the batteries are OK.
If the display shows scrambled information, press the RESET
button to clear it up.
Apply power to the Time Switch.
14.
IMPORTANT:
15.
Press and hold the
ENTER
button, then press the
RESET
button. The screen will flash 12:00 AM and MON, and
timer status is Manual Mode.
NOTE: You must reset the time switch using this procedure
whenever you change the jumpers.
The Time Switch is now ready for programming.
Programming Overview
By pressing the
MODE
button, the Time Switch will cycle through the
menus necessary for programming the current time, date, and timed
events.
The basic procedure is to use the
MODE
button to move from one
menu to the next (e.g., DATE, TIME, etc.), the
+
or
–
buttons for the
first part of a setting (e.g., MONTH), the
ENTER
button to move to
the next part of the setting (e.g., YEAR), then
MODE
to exit and move
to the next menu. To skip a menu, press
MODE
to move ahead.
If you make a mistake, press the
MODE
button repeatedly to cycle
back around to the error, then make the correct entry.
NOTE: DATE and TIME must be set before you can access any
other programming menus.
1 – Setting Date
Press the
1.
MODE
button repeatedly until the words SET and
DATE appear in the upper area of the display.
Press the
2.
+
or
–
buttons to enter the current Month.
Press the
3.
ENTER
button when the Month is correct to save the
setting. The screen advances to current Date.
Again press the
4.
+
or
–
buttons to enter the current Date, fol-
lowed by the
ENTER
button.
Repeat to set the correct Year.
5.
Press the
6.
MODE
button to exit and advance to setting the time.