
FORM 201.10-NM1
123
YORK INTERNATIONAL
After a change is made to the AM/PM, the cursor will
automatically move to the STOP time. If no change is
made to the AM/PM, begin keying in the first digit of the
desired stop time. The cursor will automatically move to
the STOP time, putting in the number which was pressed
as the first digit. Key in the STOP TIME with the appro-
priate AM/PM and press the ENTER key.
When the ENTER key is pressed, the new START / STOP
time is entered and the display will scroll to the next day.
If an unacceptable time is entered, the following mes-
sage will be displayed.
CAUTION: Any Start / Stop times entered for Monday
will automatically be programmed in for the
following days of the week. Be aware of this
anytime the SCHEDULE is changed.
To scroll through the days to view times pro-
grammed, use the ADVANCE DAY key, not
the ENTER key. This will assure that after
viewing MONDAY, the ENTER key is not
pressed which will change times pro-
grammed for the remainder of the week.
If the chiller is not cycled by the DAILY SCHEDULE, but
is required to run whenever the system switches are on,
all 00.00’s should be programmed into the daily sched-
ule. This can be done manually for each day or by press-
ing CANCEL and ENTER when the MONDAY START /
STOP schedule appears.
NOTE: This will have no effect on the holiday schedule.
If the chiller is not required to run on a given day, the
START time should be programmed for 00:00 AM and
the STOP time should be programmed for 12:00 AM.
Continue to program each day as needed. After SUN has
been entered, the HOLIDAY message will be displayed.
The Holiday (HOL) START / STOP allows the user to
designate a specific day(s) for special requirements. This
is provided so that a day(s) needing special start / stop
requirements can be programmed without disturbing the
normal working schedule. The start / stop times for the
Holiday schedule are programmed just as any other day.
NOTE: Only one start / stop time can be programmed
which will apply to each of the days selected as
a HOLIDAY.
After programming AM/PM or if no change is required,
begin keying in the required date (the cursor will auto-
matically skip to the first digit of the date (day) when a
“number key” is pressed and the number will be placed in
the first digit of the day. The sequence of the display is
day, month, and year. Two digits must always be entered
for both the day and the year. Be sure to key in a “0” for
days 1-9 ie: 02 FEB 97.
Finish keying in the day. The cursor will automatically
skip to the first digit of the year. Key in the year as re-
quired. Finally, change the month as needed by repeti-
tively pressing the “+/-” key until the proper month ap-
pears. Once the desired information is keyed in, it may
be stored into memory by pressing the ENTER key.
The micro will accept any valid time or date. If an out of
range value is entered, the micro will display the follow-
ing message for 3 seconds before it reverts back to the
SET TIME display message to let the user know that
another try at reprogramming is necessary.
NOTE: The displayed time will not update when the SET
TIME display is first pressed. The reason is that
the micro is waiting for the time to be pro-
grammed. To see the time update, press the SET
TIME key a second time. The cursor will disap-
pear and the “live” clock will be displayed.
PROGRAMMING THE DAILY START / STOP AND HOLI-
DAY SCHEDULE
Set Schedule / Holiday
Messages showing the start / stop schedule of each day
of the week as well as the holiday start / stop schedule
can be displayed after the SET SCHEDULE / HOLIDAY
key is pressed. The display can be scrolled through day-
by-day simply by repetitively pressing the ENTER or
ADVANCE DAY key. A typical daily schedule display is
shown below:
To reprogram any of the daily schedules, key in the new
START time. To change the AM/PM associated with the
START time, press the AM/PM key. This will change the
AM/PM message to the opposite time period. The AM/
PM key can only be pressed once. If an error is made,
press CANCEL and begin reprogramming again.
O U T
O F
R A N G E
T R Y
A G A I N !
M O N
S T A R T
=
0 6 : 0 0
A M
S T O P
=
0 5 : 3 0
P M
O U T
O F
R A N G E
T R Y
A G A I N !
H O L
S T A R T
=
0 8 : 3 0
A M
S T O P
=
1 2 : 0 0
P M
SET SCHEDULE
/HOLIDAY
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