Technical information
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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 now press the “Prog” key once again, the number of free memory
Iocations will be displayed, e.g. “FR ”. If all memory locations are
occupied, the display “FR appears.
6.4Changing the programmed switching times
Press the “Prog” key repeatedly until the switching time you want to
change is displayed.You can now enter the new data. See point 4.3.
Notes on storing switching times:
If you end your entry of the switching times by pressing the “Prog” key,
then the switching time you have entered will be stored and the next
memory location displayed. Entry of further switching times is also car
ried out as described in point 4.3.
In addition, a complete switching command is stored automatically
after around 90 seconds provided no other key is pressed. The time switch
then enters the automatic operating mode and displays the current time
again.
6.5Deleting individual switching times
Press the “Prog” key repeatedly until the switching time you wish to
delete is shown in the display. Then set to “– –” using the “h” or “m” key
and keep the “ ” key pressed down for around 3 seconds. The switchi
ng time is now erased and the current time is displayed.
6.6 AM / PM time display
If you press the “+/-1h” and “h” keys at the same time, the time display
switches into the AM/PM mode (mostly used in English-speaking coun
tries).
6.7 Technical data
Connection see unit imprint
Switching capacity see unit imprint
Ambient temperature -10°C to +55°C
Running reserve 5 h at + 20°C
Memory Iocations 20
Shortest switching time 1 min.
Programmable every minute