7. Take one of these actions:
- If all the required programs are set, press MODE to exit and
go to Selecting AUTO, AUTO/RANDom, or MANual
Operation.
- If another SUNSET or SUNUP program needs to be set,
press NEXT ON/OFF and repeat steps 2 through 6. The
program number next to "ON" or "OFF" will increase to help
you keep track of multiple programs.
- Go to Setting Sunset ON/Specific Time OFF.
Setting Sunset ON/Specific Time OFF
NOTE: Sunset ON / Specific Time OFF is the most common setting
for the switch timer. As a convenience, here is the full step by step.
1. Press MODE to scroll to PGM On screen
(Fig. 24, 25 or 26).
2. Press NEXT ON/OFF to scroll to a PGM ON
screen that has a dashed line for time
(Fig. 24).
3. Press DAY/DST to scroll to SNST (Fig. 26).
4. Press DAY/DST to select the days you want
the program to activate.
See the choices below:
- everyday (MON - SUN)
- weekdays only (MON - FRI)
- weekends only (SAT - SUN)
- a speci c day of the week
NOTE: If you go too far, Press DAY/DST to scroll around to the
desired command.
5. Press NEXT ON/OFF to scroll to a PGM OFF
screen that has dashed lines (Fig. 27).
6. Press DAY/DST. A time and some days will
be displayed (Fig. 28).
7. Press DAY/DST to select the day(s) on which
you want the OFF program to operate. (Fig. 28).
NOTE: Because you are setting a specific OFF
time to operate in conjunction with a SUNSET
ON program that you already programmed in
step 4, choose the same day(s) as selected in
step 4 above.
8. Press HOUR+ to set the hour you want the program to turn
OFF.
9. Press M+ to set the minute you want the
program to turn OFF (Fig. 29).
NOTE: Make sure AM or PM is correct.
10. Take one of these actions.:
- If all the required programs are set, press MODE to exit.
- If another program needs to be set, repeat steps 2 through 9.
To Review or Revise Program Settings
1. Press MODE to scroll to PGM screen.
2. Press NEXT ON/OFF repeatedly to view the programs
(ON 1-7 and OFF 1-7). Dashes indicate that program is
skipped.
3. Repeat the programming steps above to make any desired
changes.
4. Press MODE to select AUTO, AUTO RANDom or MANual
mode as described below.
Selecting AUTO, AUTO RANDom, or MANual
Operation
After the timer programming is complete, select the controller mode.
1. Open the timer front cover.
2. Press MODE to select the desired MODE. Review the choices
below.
• AUTO - uses the timer settings you have programmed
• AUTO RANDom - gives your home a "lived-in" look by varying
your settings by a random amount of + 20 minutes or so.
• MANual - maintains your settings but operates the timer like
a standard ON/OFF switch. Press on the door of the timer for
ON, press again for OFF.
3. Close the timer door and then press the door.
Note: Once the door is closed it operates as an ON/OFF switch.
Battery Memory Backup
Your timer contains a built-in, non-replaceable, rechargeable battery
to maintain the date and time of day information for at least 4 con-
secutive days of AC power interruption. All other user settings are
maintained inde nitely without AC power. The built-in battery will fully
charge within a day of connection to AC power. After an extended
power outage, if the display is ashing "12:00 AM", you will need to
re-enter the CALENDAR and TIME of DAY information.
Manual Override
To override a program (ON/OFF time) until the next scheduled time:
Press the control door (over the programming buttons), or
open the control door and press NEXT ON/OFF.
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