RVV Gen II KO Service and Parts Manual
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SECTION 3: Vender Programming
Time Programming
If <enter> is pressed at the “Time Programming” prompt,
the controller will enter the current time setting mode by
displaying “Enable X.” Using <up> or <down> will allow
you to cycle through all available time setting options.
If <exit> is pressed anytime during this operation, the
controller will return to the “Time Programming” prompt.
Use <up> to proceed to the next prompt, “Lighting
Control.”
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Enable
If <enter> is pressed at the “Enable X” prompt,
the current value of the enable setting is displayed
as “Enable X,” where the X value will be “0” is
the real-time clock circuit is disabled or “1” if the
circuit is enabled. This setting controls the time
and date support by keeping a continuous updated
clock connection, when set to “1.” Pressing <up> or
<down> will toggle between “0” and “1.” Pressing
<enter> will save the displayed setting and return you
to the “Enable” prompt. Press <up> to proceed to the
next prompt, “Year.”
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Year
If <enter> is pressed at the “Year” prompt, the current
year setting is displayed and will be flashing. Pressing
<up> or <down> at this point will increase or decrease
the year setting. Pressing <enter> will save the
displayed year setting and return you to the “Year”
prompt. Use <up> to proceed to the next prompt,
“Month.”
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Month
If <enter> is pressed at the “Month” prompt, the
current month setting is displayed and will be flashing.
Pressing <up> or <down> at this point will increase
or decrease the month setting. Pressing <enter> will
save the displayed month setting and return you to the
“Month” prompt. Use <up> to proceed to the next
prompt, “Date.”
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Day
If <enter> is pressed at the “Day” prompt, the
current two digit date-of-the-month setting (01-31)
is displayed. Pressing <up> or <down> at this point
will increase or decrease this number. If <enter> is
pressed, the currently displayed date is saved and the
controller will return to the “Day” prompt. Use <up>
to proceed to the next prompt, “Hour.”
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Hour
If <enter> is pressed at the “Hour” prompt, the current
time is displayed in a 24-hour format. The left two
digits of the display show the current hour setting; the
right two digits show the current minutes. The hour
setting will be flashing. Pressing <up> or <down> at
this point will increase or decrease the hour setting.
If <enter> is pressed, the minute setting will flash.
Pressing <up> or <down> at this point will increase or
decrease the minutes setting. Pressing <enter> again
will save the displayed hour and minutes setting and
return you to the “Hour” prompt. Pressing <exit>
while in editing mode will return you to the “Hour”
prompt without saving changes. Use <up> to proceed
to the next prompt, “Daylight Savings.”
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Daylight Savings
If <enter> is pressed at the “Daylight Savings”
prompt, the display will show the current daylight
saving time code. Using <up> or <down> will
rotate through the available options listed below.
Pressing <enter> when the desired saving time code
is displayed will save that code and return you to
the “Daylight Savings” prompt. Pressing <exit>
at any time in this options list will return you to
the “Daylight Savings” prompt without saving
any changes. Use <exit> to return to the “Time
Programming” prompt.
“OFF”:
No daylight savings time changes
made.
“Australia”:
Australian rules
Set forward 1 hour at 1:00 a.m. on
first Sunday in October
Set back 1 hour at 1:00 a.m. on last
Sunday in March
“Europe”:
European rules
Set forward 1 hour at 1:00AM on
last
Sunday in March
Set back 1 hour at 1:00AM on last
Sunday in October
“North America”: North American rules
Set forward 1 hour at 2:00AM on
first
Sunday in April
Set back 1 hour at 2:00AM on last
Sunday in October