Instructions / Assembly

Use and Care Guide
DAYLIGHT ADJUSTING INDOOR DIGITAL TIMER
IP07232014 HOMEDEPOT.com
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Item #457-864
Model #49808
UPC #43180498083
Quick Start Guide
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Timer display shown in standard Clock mode:
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RESET
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Part Description
A
RCL/RND: When programming press to clear the ON/OFF setting.
When in Clock mode, push to activate a random feature.
B
SET: Hold for 5 seconds to set the clock/date. Push to conrm a
setting and move to the next option.
C
PROGRAM: Hold 5 seconds to program ON/OFF timer settings.
Push when programming is complete to activate the timer.
D UP/DOWN: Scroll through the Settings options.
E
RESET: Press and hold with a toothpick to clear all settings on the
timer.
F ON/OFF: ON=Always ON, Auto=Timer is active, OFF=Always OFF
NOTE: The timer will automatically return to Clock mode if a button is
not pushed for 1 minute while programming. Return to step 1 if this
happens.
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STEP: 1
SETTING THE TIME AND DATE
a. Push and hold the SET button for
5 seconds until the numbers start to ash
then release.
b. Use UP/DOWN button to select current
hour and press SET button to conrm.
Continue to use UP/DOWN button to select and Set
button to conrm your current minutes, Year, Month
and Date.
c. Continue to press SET button to skip DST,
ZONE, SUNUP and SUNSET settings.
STEP: 2
ON/OFF PROGRAMMING
a. Push and hold the PROG
button for 5 seconds
until screen shown in
Figure 1 appears.
b. Program ON: Use UP/DOWN button to select
program number and on and Push SET button
to enter.
Select Day: Use UP/DOWN button to select
day and press the SET button to conrm.
Select Time: Use UP/DOWN button to select
ON time and press the SET button to conrm.
c. Program OFF: repeat b steps to set off day and time.
Detailed Operating Instructions
1
SETTING UP THE TIMER FOR THE FIRST TIME
If the LCD screen is displaying numbers, you are ready to program and can
proceed with these steps. If the screen is blank, plug in the timer and leave
for two hours to charge the internal battery before programing.
a. Use a toothpick or sharp pencil to push the RESET (E) button. The
screen will go blank briey and then display 12:00 AM.
b. Press and hold SET (B) for 5 seconds until the hour begins to ash.
Release the button. See Figure 2.
c. Press UP/DOWN (D) to adjust the hour. Press SET (B) to conrm. The
default is 12 AM. Take note of the AM/PM on the upper left of the
screen when setting the hour.
d. Press UP/DOWN (D) to adjust the minute. Press SET (B) to conrm.
e. Press UP/DOWN (D) to adjust the year. Press SET (B) to conrm.
f. Press UP/DOWN (D) to adjust the month. Press SET (B) to conrm. See
Figure 3.
g. Press UP/DOWN (D) to adjust the day. Press SET (B) to conrm.
h. Press UP/DOWN (D) to select DST ON or DST OFF. DST stands for
Daylight Savings Time and is either “ON” or “OFF”. DST automatically
resets the times in the timer to match the current time change if DST is
set to ON. If you live in an area that observes DST, it is recommended
to set DST to ON. The default DST time change is 2:00 am, the second
Sunday of March, and then the rst Sunday in November. Press SET (B)
to conrm. See Figure 4.
AM
AUTO
TH
Figure 2
DAY
MONTH
YEAR
Figure 3 Figure 4
MONTH
YEAR
DST ON
2
SETTING THE ZONE
a. View the map below and determine which zone best ts your location.
Press UP/DOWN (D) to scroll through the available zones in the timer and
press SET (B) at the appropriate time zone. The options are:
NOR: North
CENT: Central
SOU: South
HI: Hawaii
ALAS: Alaska
b. The screen will show SUNUP and a time with the HOUR blinking. This is
the timer’s pre-set time for SUNUP. If the time is correct for SUNUP press
SET (B) twice to move to the SUNSET setting. If the HOUR is not correct
press UP/DOWN (D) to adjust the hour to match SUNUP for your area.
Press SET (B) to conrm. The minutes are now blinking. If the minutes are
not correct press UP/DOWN (D) to adjust the minutes to match SUNUP for
your area. Press SET (B) when minutes are correct.
c. The screen will show SUNSET and a time with the HOUR blinking. This
is the timer’s pre-set time for SUNSET. If the time is correct for SUNSET
press SET (B) twice to complete the time setting. If the HOUR is not
correct press UP/DOWN (D) to adjust the hour to match SUNSET for your
area. Press SET (B) to conrm. The minutes start blinking. If the minutes
are not correct press UP/DOWN (D) to adjust the minutes to match
SUNSET for your area. Press SET (B) when the minutes are correct.
NORTH
ALASKA
HAWAII
NORTH
CENTRAL
CENTRAL
SOUTH
SOUTH
Figure 5
3
PROGRAMMING ON/OFF TIMES
a. There are three options to choose from when selecting the program ON
time. Press UP/DOWN (D) to scroll through these options: CUSTOM TIME
(12:00) – SUNUP – SUNSET. Choose one of these substeps and then
proceed to the next step in this series:
To set the Program 1 ON Time to the pre-set SUNUP time, press UP/
DOWN (D) to nd the SUNUP time on the display and press SET (B).
To set the Program 1 ON Time to the pre-set SUNSET time, press
UP/DOWN (D) to nd the SUNSET time on the display and press
SET (B).
To choose a custom time press UP/DOWN (D) to nd the screen
showing 12:00 blinking and press SET (B). Press UP/DOWN (D)
to nd the hour you would like the timer to turn the program ON
and press SET (B). Take note of the AM/PM on the upper left of the
screen. The minutes will now be blinking. Press UP/DOWN (D) to
nd the minute you would like the timer to turn the program ON
and press SET (B).
b. The screen will now show 1 OFF --:--. Repeat one of the substeps
above to select a CUSTOM TIME (12:00), SUNUP or SUNSET for the
OFF time.
c. Repeat the same substeps for Program 2 (P2) through P7 to set
as many ON/OFF cycles as desired. At any time, push PROG (C) to
complete programming and return to Clock mode.
d. Once all programming is complete make sure the lamp or device is
set in the On position, and AUTO shows at the top of the timer display.
Press ON/OFF (F) to cycle to the AUTO option. Plug the lights or devices
into the timer and plug the timer into the wall. Your timer is ready to
use. See Figure 6.
NOTE: The lamp or device will not come on until the next ON time
is triggered. To manually turn the device ON and start the program,
cycle the ON/OFF button until the light/device turns on. Then press
once more to put the timer in AUTO mode (timer active). You can also
use the ON/OFF button to override the timer and set to ON (always
on) or OFF (always off).
4
CLEARING OR RESTORING ON/OFF TIMES
a. When programming ON/OFF times, press RCL/RND (1) to clear an ON/
OFF setting. Press again to resume programming.
b. Press PROG (C) for ve seconds to return to programming mode.
c. Push UP/DOWN (D) to select the programmed ON/OFF time you wish to
clear or restore.
d. Press RCL/RND (A) to clear or restore the programmed ON/OFF time.
e. You may return to the programmed ON/OFF time and push RCL/RND (A)
again to restore or clear the programmed time when necessary.
5
SETTING THE RANDOM SECURITY OPTION (RND)
This program feature will turn lights ON and OFF using the programed times
+ or - 30 minutes, giving the house a more lived in appearance while you are
away.
a. Press RCL/RND (1) to activate the Random feature while in Clock mode.
The screen will display RND in the top right corner.
b. Press RCL/RND (1) again to deactivate the Random feature and return
the timer to its set programming.
SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK:
Shut off the power at the fuse box or circuit breaker
before installation
Do not use in wet locations
Use indoors only
RISK OF ELECTRIC FIRE:
Do not use to control appliances that contain heating
elements such as cooking appliances, heaters, and irons
Do not exceed electrical ratings
Do not use to control receptacles
Use only copper wire with this device
FCC NOTE
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by
unauthorized modications to this equipment. Such modications could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. This Class B digital apparatus
complies with Canadian ICES-003. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
RATINGS
125 VAC, 60 Hz
15A General
Purpose / Resistive
1250 W(10A)
Tungsten
1250 W(10A) 1/2 HP Motor
Figure 6
SUNSETSUNUP
RCL/RND
Current time display
Figure 7 Figure 8
NOTE: Ensure that you set AM/PM when setting
the hours. Date format displayed is – MM DD YY.
NOTE: Refer to Detailed Instructions for extra features
for DST (Daylight Savings Time),
Time Zone, SUNUP and SUNSET.
Figure 1
NOTE: Push PROG button to save and skip
programming mode.
NOTE: Press SET again to enter time setting, from the
screen with 12:00 ashing.

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