D. To Review Set Points
NOTE: Remember that by using the 9 key you can review set
points in reverse order. For instance, if you have programmed
all 50 set points and wish to review set point number 50,
instead of pressing E fifty times, press 9 once to review it.
Step
Key
Description
1
PRG
Circuit number for set point number one is dis-
played.
2
E
Time of day, day of week, and event type for set
point number one in channel one are displayed.
3
E
Circuit number for set point number two is dis-
played.
4
E
Time of day, day of week, and event type for set
point number two are displayed.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to review remaining set points in all
four channels, until “cir” only appears (indicating no more set
points are programmed.)
5
RUN
Exits programming mode.
E. To Program Pulse (Momentary) Duration
NOTE: A duration must be assigned to each circuit (channel)
having a momentary event.
Step
Key
Description
1
DUR Duration is displayed for circuit 1 (i.e., “01”; one
second is the default). Circuit number appears
in the lower right of display.
2
CLR
Duration vanishes and two dashes appear.
3
##
Key in desired pulse duration in seconds for cir-
cuit 1.
4
E
Enters duration. Duration for circuit 2 is dis-
played.
Repeat steps 2-4 for circuits 2, 3 and 4.
5
RUN
Exits pulse duration mode.
9