User's Manual Part 2

Four: Programming the Three-Circult Clock Mechanism 31
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Setting the On/Off Times for Each Circuit
Overview
You can set up to three separate ON/OFF times per load or circuit, and you can set specic times
for them to turn on and off, i.e., you want the lter pump to run from noon till 4:00 P.M., or you
want lights on from 7:00 P.M., off at 11:00 P.M., then on again at 6:00 A.M. and off at 8:00 A.M.
Procedure
PROGRAMMING TIP: You can use the <ENTER> button to review all the events for each circuit.
You can use the <PROGRAM> button to advance through each circuit and on to the next
programming feature.
If you pressed and released the program key from the
previous procedure, the screen display should look
like the illustration at the right. [If not, press and
release the <PROGRAM> button twice.]
Note that the display indicates that the rst event of
circuit one has not been dened (NO EVENT1).
Use the <Arrow> buttons to dene the Start time for
the rst event (EVENT1) for circuit one. The screen
displays:
Once you are satised with the start time, press and
release the <ENTER> button, saving the start time. The
display will prompt for the Stop time for the rst event
(EVENT1) for circuit one. The screen displays:
Use the <Arrow> buttons to dene the Stop time
for the rst event (EVENT1) for circuit one. Press
and release the <ENTER> button when complete.
The program will now advance to the second event
(EVENT2) for circuit one, as shown below. Note that
the display indicates that the second event of circuit
one has not been dened (NO EVENT2).
Repeat Steps 2 thru 4 to set a second event for circuit
#1, and for subsequent events you wish to set up.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
NO EVENT 1 Not definedNO EVENT 1 Not defined
First Event
(EVENT1)
Start Time
First Event
(EVENT1)
Start Time
Stop Time
First Event
(EVENT1)
Stop Time
First Event
(EVENT1)
NO EVENT 2NO EVENT 2