Specifications

Relays #5 and #6 can also be used for programming functions, but then they cannot be used
for alarms or time syncing your clock. You can use #6 for an alarm and not use the clock
sync function and have relays #1-#5 available for programming functions (see Closure Map).
The same thing is true if you use #5 for time syncing and do not use #6 for alarms. That
would give you relays #1-#4 and #6 for programming functions (see Closure Map).
If you do not use the Time Interval relay (#5) to set your clocks or the alarm relay (#6) for
RF and network failures, then you can assign these two relays (#5 and #6) to one of the
programming functions (see CLOSURE MAP section). Relays 5 and 6 can be used to send
closures to your automation system. However, if you decide to make use of the alarm or
Time Interval later, you must change the relay function assigned to #5 or #6 to another
available relay. If you do not do this, if a program provider sends a command that closes one
of them, your alarm would trigger or it would set your time. You must go back to the Relay
Map area and change that function from relay #5 to another available relay.
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WARNING
If you assign relays #5 or #6 to a programming function and then turn on the
alarm or Time Interval, you must go back to the Relay Map and change the
assignment to another available relay or you will get unpredictable results. The
Relay Map does NOT change automatically when the alarm or Time Intervals
are activated.