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The Sapling Company, Inc.
1633 Republic Road
Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
USA
P. (+1) 215.322.6063
F. (+1) 215.322.8498
www.sapling-inc.com
Manual Controls - User Level
Sending Number Messages to Digital Clocks
This allows the user to send a 4-digit message to a properly configured 3200/3300 Digital Clock
1) Use the keypad to enter the user password (the default is 1111). If performed correctly, the LCD screen
should change to show the “Set Time” message.
2) Press the NO/CANCEL button until the LCD screen display shows the following text:
Send Number Message?
3) Press and release the YES/ENTER button. The LCD screen should display the following text:
Enter Clock Number?
4) Press and release the YES/ENTER button. The LCD screen should display the following text:
Clock:000
5) Use the keypad to enter the number of a single digital clock. This number is configured by the user
with the sbdconfigure.exe program during the initial setup of a digital clock. If you do not wish to send a
number to an individual clock, skip to the next step.
6) Press and release the YES/ENTER button. The LCD screen should display the following text:
Zone:00
7) Use the keypad to enter the number of a digital clock zone. This number is configured by the user with
the sbdconfigure.exe program during the initial setup of a digital clock, and allows the user to send a
message to many clocks at the same time. If you do not wish to send a number to a group of clocks, skip
to the next step.
8) Press and release the YES/ENTER button. The LCD screen should display the following text:
Message:0000
9) Use the keypad to enter a four digit number. This is the number that will be sent to the digital clocks.
10) Press and release the Yes/ENTER button again. This will send the message. If the values for Clock and
Zone were set to 000 and 00, the master clock will not send a message.
11) Repeatedly press the NO/CANCEL button until the main screen reappears.
NOTE:
This function only works if the clock is communicating using Sapling’s 2-Wire or RS485 protocols.