Quick Programming Guide Next Generation 1 Keyboard/Display Check List 2 Set-Up • Time • Date • Astronomic • Holidays 3 Programming Load Operation 4 Special Load Programming • Astro (outdoor lighting, sun tracker) • Pulse (bell ringing, latching relays, etc.
Display Recessed Reset Switch LED prompts for load programming SUN 1 MON 2 TUE 3 WED 4 THU 5 FRI 6 SAT 7 WKDY WKND 9 ALL 0 AM PM PULSE INTVL ASTRO PROG REV SET UP HLDY OK CLEAR COPY HELP 8 LED prompts for setting up the time switch Keyboard Run for automatic load operations. Set for programming and review, revision or deleting Toggle the load ON/ OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF Two Circuit Time Switch – Other models may vary in component placement but the functions will be the same.
ERR 0F Unrecognized key (or too many keys pressed) ERR 1A No AM or PM selection ERR 1B Review entry not applicable ERR 1C One or more of the selected circuits has a program conflict ERR 1D There is a Date and Day of the Week entry conflict – the date has been cleared and you must re-enter both ERR I E Out of memory ERR I F Holidays may not overlap – Press REVIEW to identify the conflict Note: Error messages as of 1/15/99. Error messages are subject to change with later software revisions.
Numeric entry not applicable AM – PM key entry not applicable Clock time not setup Clock date not setup Astro not setup HOLIDAY not setup OVERRIDE not setup Astro entry not applicable COPY key not applicable Unable to clear a set point in week long review mode – set points may only be cleared from an individual day’s (or day group’s) program ERR 12 Internal calculation error – may not be recoverable – reset the time switch ERR 13 ‘Day groups’ are copy restricted – wkND and wkDY groups may be copied to Hol
BUILDING LOCATION____________________________ BUILDING #___________________ SET UP PROGRAM Circuit # Days Switch On or Astro On Switch Off or Astro Off Pulse (sec’s.) Interval (min/hr/day) 1 Special Holiday Operation Switch On or Circuit # Ref # Astro On Switch Off or Astro Off Pulse (sec’s.
1 1 2 2 KEYBOARD/DISPLAY CHECK LIST • Time switch is installed and wired in accordance with NEC and local requirements by a qualified electrician. • Display/keyboard module is securely connected to the multi-pin connector from the relay board (see illustration). • Turn on power at the breaker panel. • Verify that one or more display segments are lit. • If programming for the first time, clear the memory as follows: Press CLEAR key (and hold).
Pulse – A short duration of “load on” activity from 1 to 127 seconds for bell ringing or latching relays. Interval – A short or long duration of “load on” activity from 1 minute to six days, 23 hours and 59 minutes. Override – A timed pulse or interval programmed (option) into the clock, which is selected either by the ON/OFF key or with the remote switches on the 4, 8 and 16 circuit models. Weekdays – Abbreviated WKDY on the key for Mondays through Friday.
6 procedure lets you review and display all scheduled ON/OFF switch times as well as pulse or interval times along with their duration and Astro times. Astro times will appear to be the same for all days programmed but are automatically revised daily to track changing sunset/ sunrise times. If you revise a pulse or interval ON time you will need to renter both the time of the pulse or interval as well as the duration.
2 Setting the Date • Enter current date by month, day and two digits for the year (00 = 2000). Example: June 2, 1999 = 6, 0, 2, 9, 9 – the leading zero is not necessary – press 6, 0, 2, 9, 9. • Press OK. If you receive an “ERR19” message you have a conflict with the day or date. Press CLEAR and check the date. Use the CLEAR key to delete the wrong date then re-enter and OK the correct date. If the date is correct press SET UP then CLEAR and re-enter, then OK the day and time of day.
Astro Map PACIFIC ZON E ZON 8 E7 ZON E6 ZONE 5 ZON E4 ZONE 3 ZONE 2 ZONE MOUNTAIN BRITISH COLUMBIA ALBERTA CENTRAL SASKATCHEWAN EASTERN QUEBEC ONTARIO MANITOBA ATLANTIC NEW ICK BRUNSW WASHING TON MONTANA NORTH DAKOTA MAINE MINNESOTA V.T. OREGON N.H. IDAHO WISCONSIN SOUTH DAKOTA MICHIGAN WYOMING CALIFOR NIA NEVADA COLORADO ARIZONA INDIANA ILLINOIS MISSOURI DEL OKLAHOMA NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA ARKANSAS ALABAMA TEXAS M.D.
6 • Enable the circuit whose holiday schedule you wish to review • Press program (PROG). • Press HLDY. • Enter the holiday reference number. Example 2. • Press REV repeatedly to display the scheduled holiday switching times. To delete or make revisions during review, press CLEAR when the data appears in the display, enter the new data if required, then press OK. • If you clear special holiday operation you must first move the RUN/SET selector to RUN temporarily before you can clear the holiday.
6 • To review set-up data, press SETUP. • Press REV repeatedly to review the data programmed. • If you find an error or wish to make a revision, press CLEAR then reenter the correct data. • Press OK. See note to follow. Be sure to press OK after revising data or the old, incorrect, data will remain in memory. You can revise the Astro Zone, although you will then be prompted for new sunrise and sunset times, for which you need to OK or revise, then OK.
2 (Or holiday group for “no load operation”) If holidays are not required, press PROG and proceed to Programming Load Operation for Fixed Times. Holidays can be one day or several days in duration. Holiday rules: 1) Holidays cannot overlap each other. 2) Holidays must end on or before December 31st. Example: A holiday from Dec. 4 – Jan. 7 would be entered as 2 holidays Dec. 24 – Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 – Jan. 7.
2 Second Holiday • Select the second reference number – press 2. • Press OK. • Select the month and day to start the holiday. Example: December 22nd – press 1, 2, 2, 2. • Press OK. • Select month and day to end the holiday Example: December 26 – press 1, 2, 2, 6. • Press OK. You may select up to 99 individual holidays or holiday durations (several days). Just be sure to follow the holiday rules listed above.
5 This sets the duration of the On pulse which is manually initiated by pushing the On/Off button (all models) or by operating a remote switch (4, 8, 16 circuit models). (Similar to a pulse, except you do not select a day). • Press Program (PROG). • Enable the circuit for which you wish a pulse override. Disable all others. • Press PULSE. Do not select a day. • Key in the pulse duration (in seconds). Example: 12 press 1, 2. • Press OK.
4 4 • Enter the day or group of days which the load should have an interval. Example: Monday through Friday – press the 8/WKDY key. • Press OK. • Enter the interval ON start time. Example: 9:00 AM – press 9, 0, 0, AM. Do not press OK. • Press INTVL. • Enter the length of the interval. Example: interval of 2 hours 45 minutes, – press 2, 4, 5. • Press OK. Be sure to press PROG before starting the next program for other circuits.
3 • Press OK. • Enter the switch ON time. Example: 8:00 AM – press 8, 0, 0, AM. • Press OK. • Enter the time the load should switch OFF. Example: 5:00 PM – press 5, 0, 0, PM. • Press OK. Repeat these steps for all ON/OFF times required. If you want to enter multiple switch OFF times, simply press OK when the display is prompting for a switch ON time. This is convenient for ensuring that loads are off at the end of the day if they have been overridden after normal hours.
4 • At the switch ON prompt, press ASTRO. • Press OK. The display prompts Sndn (for switch on at sundown). • At the switch OFF prompt, press ASTRO. • Press OK. The display prompts SnuP (for switch off at sun up). ASTRO OK ASTRO OK If desired, you can program the load to switch OFF at a fixed time rather than at sunrise by simply entering a time of day, rather than ASTRO when prompted for the “Switch OFF” time. You can also program a fixed ON with an ASTRO OFF for early morning lighting.
4 • Press OK. • Enter the pulse ON start time. Example: 8:00 AM – press 8, 0, 0, AM. Do Not press OK. • Press pulse Do Not press OK. • Enter the length of the pulse or interval. Example: pulse of 8 seconds, press 8. • Press OK. Be sure to press PROG before starting the next program for other circuits. You can also program an OFF Pulse which is a convenient way to momentarily flash lights off as a pre-warning signal. • Press PROG. • Enable the circuit which you wish to have an off pulse.