User manual

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Entering the switching times
You have 20 memory Iocations available. Each switching time
takes up one memor
y location.
Keep pressing the “Prog” key until a free memory location is
shown in the display “– –:– –”.
Programme ON or OFF with the key:
”= OFF; ”= ON
Enter the hour using “h”
Enter the minutes using “m”
If a switching command is to be carried out every day (1 2 3
4 5 6 7) then store using the key, otherwise select the
day(s) it is carried out by using the “Day” key.
When the day seIection is left bIank, the programmed switch-
ing instruction operates at the same time every day
1 2 3 4 5 6 = Monday – Saturday
1 2 3 4 5 = Monday – Friday
6 7 =Saturday – Sunday
Selection of single days: 1 = Mon. .............. 2 =Tues.
Save the switching time with the ” key.
The time switch enters the automatic operating mode and dis-
plays the current time of day.
Begin any further entry of a switching time with the “Prog”
switch. If your entry is incomplete, the segments not yet
selected will blink in the display. After programming is com-
pleted, and you return the time clock to the current time dis-
play with the key, the time clock will not activate any
switching instruction required for the current time. You may
need to manually select the desired switching state with the
key. Thereafter, as the unit encounters further switch-
ing instructions in the memory in real time, it will correctly acti-
vate all subsequent switching instructions.
Manual Override Switch
With the ” you can change the current setting at any time. The
s
witching prog
ram already entered is not altered.
Reading the programmed switching times
Pressing the “Prog” key displays the programmed switching times until
the first free memory location appears in the display “– – : – –”.
If you no
w press the “Prog” key once again, the number of free
memory Iocations will be displayed, e.g. 18”. If all memory loca-
tions are occupied, the display
00” appears.
Changing the programmed switching times
Press the “Prog” key repeatedly until the switching time you want
to change is display
ed.You can now enter the new data. See point
Entering the switching times”.
Notes on storing switc
hing times:
If you end your entry of the switching times by pressing the “Prog”
k
ey, then the switching time you have entered will be stored and
the next memory location displayed.
In addition, a complete switching command is stored automati-
cally after around 90 seconds pro
vided no other key is pressed.
The time switch then enters the automatic oper
ating mode and
displays the current time again.
Deleting individual switc
hing times
Press the “Prog” key repeatedly until the switching time you wish
to delete is sho
wn in the display. Then set to “– –” using the “h” or
“m” key and keep the “ ” key pressed down for around 3 sec-
onds.The switching time is now erased and the current time is dis-
played.
AM / PM time display
If you press the
“+/-1h”
and “h” keys at the same time, the time dis-
play switches into the AM/PM mode.
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