Instructions / Assembly
Reviewing Events Programmed
In the current time display, press the PROG (Program) button
repeatedly to check your settings.
When nished, press the CLOCK button to return the display to
the time of day.
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Repeat Steps 2-4 to set the OFF time for Event 1.
When programming is complete, press the CLOCK button to
display the current time.
Things you should know about programming events:
You can repeat the ON and OFF programming procedures out-
lined above for up to 7 events, as needed.
Warning: While setting events the timer may prematurely turn on
the load, if you press the MODE button.
Three kinds of settings can cause the timer to work in an unex-
pected way:
Set up events in progressive order of time (for example, 8:00
pm ON, 9:00 pm ON, 10:00 pm ON — NOT 8:00 pm ON,
10:00 pm ON, 9:00 pm ON).
Do not overlap event times(for example, 8:00 pm ON /12:00
pm OFF, and 9:00 pm ON / 11:00 pm OFF).
Do not set ON / OFF events within 30 minutes or less from
one another if you are going to use the timer in the Random
Mode. The Random Mode interval is ± 15 minutes from the
programmed times, and programs set too close together may
overlap one another.
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Clearing (Deleting) an Event
Press the PROG (Program) button as many times as necessary to
locate the setting you want to clear.
Press and hold the MODE button.
Press the PROG button to clear the setting.
When nished, press the CLOCK button to return the display to
the time of day.
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Operating the Time Switch
Press the MODE button repeatedly to set the timer to Automatic,
Random or Manual mode.
NOTE: For the time switch to run programmed events, it must
be set to “AUTO” mode.
AUTO — runs all events automatically, according to the sched-
ule you have set. The word “AUTO” appears in the display.
RND(Random) — runs all events in a RANDOM mode. This
is a security feature in which ON and OFF times randomly dif-
fer ± 15 minutes from the programmed times, creating a more
“lived-in” look. The word “RDM” appears in the display.
NOTE: DO NOT set the ON / OFF events within 30 Minutes
or less from one another if you are going to use this timer
in the RANDOM MODE. The RANDOM MODE is ± 15
minutes of programmed times and may overlap one another,
causing the timer to possibly not work as desired.
MANUAL — turns ON and OFF only when the user presses the
ON or OFF button. The display is blank, showing neither RDM or
AUTO.
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Overriding Timer Settings
The ON or OFF buttons override the current programmed events.
To override the current program (either ON or OFF), press the ON
or OFF button.
NOTE: If the timer is not in “Manual” mode, it will obey the
next programmed event. This allows the user to manually turn
a light on and allow the program to shut the light back off at a
preset time.
Resetting the Timer
In case of an operational failure of the timer, press the RESET but-
ton to clear all settings and restart.