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CIRCUIT CONFIG(URATION)
When you press the right key from TIME, DATE, DST, or
ASTRO, you have the following options under CIRCUIT
CONFIG:
• EDIT CKT (circuit) NAME
• ENABLE CKT EVENTS
• MANUAL ACTIVATE MODE
• EXTERNAL OVERRIDE
Each relay or output is defined as a circuit. Each circuit
can be independently configured using the following
options.
1.
EDIT CKT NAME
Enter or change the name of the circuit(s). First select
the circuit you wish to change, then use the keypad to
enter or change the name (up to 10 characters; default
name is CIRCUIT 1, CIRCUIT 2, etc.).
2.
ENABLE CKT EVENTS
When you enable a
circuit, it adheres to
the scheduled events.
However, events do not
turn a disabled circuit
ON or OFF but you can
still control disabled
circuits manually
via pushbuttons or
overrides. Add or remove the checkmark to enable/
disable the circuit.
3.
MANUAL ACTIVATE MODE
This determines how the relays are controlled. If FIXED,
a pushbutton toggles the circuit ON and OFF normally. If
PULSE, after you turn the circuit on manually, the circuit
automatically turns OFF when the pulse duration expires.
(Note: You can always control circuits manually via the
pushbuttons.) To activate:
A. Select the circuit you would like to control.
B. Choose FIXED or PULSE.
C. If PULSE, input duration.
4.
EXTERNAL OVERRIDE
You can use external
remote override
switches to control
circuits. 1 and 2
circuit models have
two overrides; 4 to 16
circuit units have up to
eight overrides. Select
which circuits you will
override, which zones,
and whether the override will be fixed or pulse. If pulse,
set duration.
CIRCUIT . ENABLE
ENABLE/DISABLE CKTS
NONE
1: CIRCUIT 1
2: CIRCUIT 2
DONE
CIRCUIT . OVERRIDE
OVERRIDE 1
SELECT OVERRIDE
ACTIVATE MODE
FIXED
PULSE
HH: MM: SS
00: 01: 00
ZONE CONFIG(URATION)
You will use these options to establish and define zones.
You can set up a zone and use it to control one or more
circuits, including the circuit's associated events and
holidays. For example, you may create Zone A, which is
comprised of circuits 1, 3 and 6 that have four events and
three holidays, including each event's and each holiday's
variables such as the dates, times, etc., associated with
them.
If events control zones instead of circuits, you can modify
the circuits in a zone without changing any events. To
configure, press the right key from CIRCUIT CONFIG to
land on ZONE CONFIG where your options are:
• ADD ZONE
• MODIFY ZONE
• DELETE ZONE
1.
ADD ZONE
To add a zone, press ENTER from ADD ZONE where
your choices are:
• ENABLE A ZONE – You establish a zone by
enabling it. Disabling a zone causes it to ignore the
programmed schedule.
• EDIT ZONE NAME – Here you can give the zone
a name (up to 10 characters; default names are
ZONE 1, ZONE 2, etc.).
• EDIT ZONE CIRCUIT LIST – Choose the circuit(s)
you wish to include in the zone by placing a
checkmark next to the circuit(s).
2.
MODIFY ZONE
Select the zone you would like to modify, then choose:
• ENABLE – Choose YES or NO.
• EDIT ZONE NAME – Edit the zone's name (up to
10 characters; default names are ZONE 1, ZONE
2, etc.).
• EDIT ZONE CIRCUIT LIST– Choose the circuit(s)
you wish to include in the zone by placing a
checkmark next to the circuit(s).
3.
DELETE ZONE
Select the zone you would like to delete, then press
ENTER.
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