8
When flashing, it indicates that the battery is down and should be replaced as soon as possible.
Together with “
Prog
”, it refers to the adjustment of the parameters for the “holiday” function (see
chapter 5.4)
Together with “
Prog
”, it refers to the adjustment of the parameters for the “planetary time” function
(see chapter 5.5)
The symbols on PLANOTIME are distributed over three areas:
•
Area 1
to the left
refers to the operating modes and programming
•
Area 2
in the centre
refers to the weekly timer
•
Area 3
to the right
refers to the groups and special controls
Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
3) Symbol description
Table 8
Elenco simboli dell’area 1
Auto
Refers to the “Automatic” operating mode (see chapters 4 and 4.2)
Man
Refers to the “Manual” operating mode (see chapters 4 and 4.4)
Auto
Refers to the “Nicetime” operating mode, featuring “manual” operation with return to the “automatic”
Man
mode on a given day and time (see chapters 4 and 4.3)
Man
Rec
Refers to the “Manual with recorder” operating mode (see chapters 4 and 4.5)
Prog
Refers to an ongoing “Programming” phase (see chapter 5)
Together with “
Prog
”, it refers to the programming of an event
NEW
Together with “
Prog
” and “
”, it refers to the creation of a new event (see chapter 5.2.1)
MOD
Together with “
Prog
” and “
”, it refers to the modification of an event (see chapter 5.2.2)
DEL
Together with “
Prog
” and “
”, it refers to the deletion of an event (see chapter 5.2.3)
COPY
Together with “
Prog
” and “
”, it refers to the copying of an event (see chapter 5.2.4)
Together with “
Prog
”, it refers to the setting of the timer (see chapter 5.3)
It signals that the transmission of a radio command is in progress
Table 9
List of symbols in area 2
It shows the hours and minutes or other parameters being programmed
It refers to the days of the week:
Su
= Sunday
Mo
= Monday
Tu
= Tuesday
We
= Wednesday
Th
= Thursday
Fr
= Friday
Sa
= Saturday
S
Refers to summer time, or legal time (see chapter 5.5)
W
Refers to winter time, or sun time (see chapter 5.5)