Intermatic Et70000 Quick Programming Guide Owner S Manual

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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.)
•	Interval
•	Special Holiday Operation

5

Pulse Override and Interval
Override Programming

6

Review
•	Set-Up
•	Program Times

Installation Date
Battery
Replacement
Recommended

(8 years after installation)

Glossary and Error Codes
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Intermatic Plaza, Spring Grove, Illinois 60081-9698
© Copyright 1999 Intermatic Inc.

158--00787

Please fold and replace in enclosure door pocket after use.

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.

Enable position for automatic load operation in
RUN mode.
Enable position for selecting the load to program in
SET mode.

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 Holidays
ERR 14	 No ON or OFF time entry is allowed when entering an Astro Set Point
ERR 15	 A day may not be copied to itself or to a day which has already been programmed
ERR 16	 February 29th is only permitted in leap year
ERR 17	 No circuit selected – select a circuit(s) using the circuit enable switches
ERR 18	 Astro entry is out of limits – SUNRISE must be before noon and SUNSET must be after
noon. SUNSET must not be within 5 hours of SUNRISE.
ERR 19	 The date does not agree with the previously entered day of the week – review and correct one
of the entries
ERR 20	 Holidays may not end before they start and they must end by December 31
ERR 21	 The selected holiday has already been used – Press REVIEW to see its definition
ERR 22	 HOLIDAY PROGRAM must be cleared before clearing ‘Holiday Number’
ERR 23	 ‘Copied to’ days may be cleared but may not be copied or changed
ERR 24	 Daylight Savings error
ERR 0A	 Holiday entry not applicable
ERR 0B	 OVERRIDE entry not applicable
ERR 0C	Pulse entry not applicable
ERR 0D	Interval entry not applicable
ERR 0E	 Invalid or incomplete entry

ERR 02	
ERR 03	
ERR 04	
ERR 05	
ERR 06	
ERR 07	
ERR 08	
ERR 09	
ERR 10	
ERR 11	

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.)	

Interval
(min/hr/day)

Clock	 Day of Week
	
Time of Day
	
Date (mm/dd/yy)
Astro	 Zone
	
Sunrise
	
Sunset
	Holidays	
Start	
	 Ref #	
Month/Day	
	 1
	 2
	 3
	 4
	 5
	 6
	 7
	 8
	 9
	 10
	 11
	 12
	 13
	 14
	 15
	 16
	 17
	 18
	 19
	 20
	 21
	 22
	 23
	 24
	 25

Stop
Month/Day

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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). While holding the CLEAR key, press and
release the recessed RESET button. Release the CLEAR key only after
“rESEt” appears in the display.
•	 Press ON/OFF key for available circuit(s) to verify proper load wiring
and operation. If wired in the conventional manner, (loads connected to
the normally open contacts), the green LED will be on when the load is
on. The load(s) may be left on or off during programming.
•	 Before beginning to program, make a list of your program requirements
or use the convenient program chart on the previous page.
SET-UP
Setting the Time
Place run/set switch in SET position and follow the red blinking LED
prompts.
•	 Enter day of the week (Sunday through Saturday).
	 Example: Wednesday – press WED/4.
•	 Press OK.
•	 Enter the current time. Example: 2:45 PM – press 2, 4, 5, PM.
•	 Press OK.
If you forget to select AM or PM you will receive an “ERR1A” message.
Simply press CLEAR, enter AM or PM, and press OK.
SET-UP, cont’d

Straight in

Display/Keyboard
Module
CLEAR

RESET

Enable
ON/OFF

Disable

RUN
SEt
WED
4
OK
MON
2
OK

WED
4

THU
5

PM

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.
Weekend Days – Abbreviated WKND on the key for Saturday and Sunday.
Reset – A recessed switch used in conjunction with the CLEAR key to clear all program
information.
Enable/Disable – A slide switch (one for each circuit) used to override automatic operation in the
RUN mode and used to select the correct circuit when programming in the SET mode.
ON/OFF – A keypad which is used to toggle the loads on and off.
Holiday – A day or series of days which skip load operation or has a special load operation.
Zone – Referring to the Astro Map as numbers 1 through 8 which determines in which zone a
particular geographic location falls.
Set-Up – A portion of programming which includes day of the week, time of the day, month, date
and year and Astro information as well as Holiday information.
Program – Abbreviated PROG on the key, a portion of programming where all switching activities
are entered.
Fixed times – Programmed times which do not change, as opposed to Astro times which change to
follow sunset and sunrise times.

ERROR CODES
Pressing HELP when an error code is displayed will cause an error message and recommended action to
scroll on display. Press any key to stop message and restore pre-error display.
ERR 01	 Too many keys pressed or HELP key not pressed first		

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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.
You may also just press review without selecting a day to chronologically
review, beginning with Sunday or the first day programmed, all switching
times for the selected circuit. Press PROG then REV repeatedly. You
cannot make program revisions or deletions when using the weeklong
review.
GLOSSARY AND ERROR CODES

6

GLOSSARY
Astro – Referring to control based upon calculated sunset and sunrise
times for outdoor lighting.

WKDY

8

PROG

REV

REV

REV

REV

REV

REV

...

...

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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. You will need to re-enter, then OK the month, day and year.
Setting the Astro Function
(required for sunset to sunrise load control)
If not required, press holiday (HLDY) and proceed to Creating a Holiday
or (PROG) and proceed to Programming Load Operation for Fixed Times
to begin programming switching times.
•	 Enter the zone you are in (see Astro map on the next page).
	 Example: Chicago zone 5 – press 5.
•	 Press OK. Time displayed is the actual sunrise time for current day
at the center of the time zone. Reference the Astro map for suggested
offsets of selected cities not in the center of the time zone. Press CLEAR
one or more times to delete one digit at a time, then enter the desired
time. Example: For Chicago, to revise 5:40 AM to be 5:20 AM – press
CLEAR, CLEAR, 2, 0.
•	 Press OK. The time displayed is the actual sunset time for the current
day at the center of the time zone. Revise using same offset procedure as
sunrise, if necessary. Sunset is usually offset by the same amount of time
as sunrise, although they can be different and can be offset by several
hours for special applications.
•	 Press OK.
SET-UP, cont’d
Creating a Holiday

FRI
6

ALL
0

MON
2

WKND

9

WKND

9

OK

2

THU
5
OK

CLEAR
OK

OK

CLEAR

MON
2

ALL
0

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.

KENTUCKY

TENNESSEE

NEW MEXICO

N.J.

OHIO

W.VA
KANSAS

MASS
CONN

PENNSYLVANIA

IOWA

NEBRASKA

UTAH

K
NEW YOR

GEORGIA

MISSISSIPPI
LOUISIANA

1

HAWAII

FLORIDA

2

Approximate offsets (plus or minus) for selected cities.
	
Albuquerque	
Atlanta	
Baltimore	
Bangor, ME	
Boston	
Chicago	
Cleveland	

Sunrise	
-5	
+25	
-5	
-35	
-30 	
-20 	
+15	

Sunset
-5
+25
-5
-35
-30
-20
+15

	
Sunrise	
Dallas	
+15	
Denver	
-10	
Des Moines	
0	
Detroit	
+20	
El Paso	
-5	
Houston	
+10	
Honolulu	 +20	

Sunset
+15
-10
0
+20
-5
+10
+20

	
Sunrise	
Las Vegas	
-30	
Los Angeles	
-20	
Miami	
+10	
New York	
-15	
Oklahoma City	 +20	
Philadelphia	
-10	
Phoenix	
+15	

Sunset
-30
-20
+10
-15
+20
-10
+15

	
Sunrise	 Sunset
Pittsburgh	
+10	
+10
Portland, OR	
0	
0
Richmond, VA	 0	
0
San Diego	
-25	
-25
San Francisco	
0	
0
Seattle	
-5	
-5
Tampa	
+20	
+20

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•	 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.
	 Return to SET then press SETUP, HLDY, REV, until the holiday
reference number appears, then press CLEAR.

Enable
ON/OFF

Disable
PROG
HLDY

MON
2
REV

To delete or make revisions during review, simply press CLEAR when the
data appears in the display, enter the new data if required, then press OK.
To Review Program Times
Be sure RUN/SET switch is in set position.
•	 Press program (PROG).
•	 Enable one circuit at a time to complete the review.
•	 Select the day or group entered. Note that if you enter data as a day
group, then attempt to review an individual day, the display will tell you
it is “end of review”. In other words, no data in existence. This is because
you must review data just as entered.

REV

...

6

RUN
SEt

REVIEW, REVISE OR DELETE INFORMATION, cont’d	
To Review Program Times, cont’d
Example: Enable circuit 1, then Press WKDY. Press REV repeatedly to
review all program data for Monday through Friday. Following this

REV

PROG

Enable
ON/OFF

Disable

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•	 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. You can also review, then revise or delete holidays
which you have entered. To begin holiday review, press SETUP, HLDY,
then press REV.

6

Note the 1st reference number may be other than 01 since holidays review
in chronological order.
•	 To change the start date you must also reenter and OK the end date
even if it is the same.
•	 To change the end date you need only clear and OK the end date and
reenter the new end date.
•	 To delete a holiday altogether you press CLEAR when the holiday 	
	 reference number 01, 02, etc: appears. Note that you cannot clear a 	
	 holiday which has a Special Holiday Operation programmed. First 	
	 review and clear the special holiday operation.
REVIEW, REVISE OR DELETE INFORMATION, cont’d	
To Review Special Holiday Operation

RUN
SEt
SET UP
REV

REV

REV

REV

REV

CLEAR
OK

SET UP
HLDY
REV

...

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.
First Holiday
•	 Select a reference number (this is simply a number from 1 to 99 used to
keep track of the holidays). Example: press 1.
•	 Press OK.
•	 Select the month and day to start the holiday (year is not required – the
same day will be used every year until revised).
	 Example: July 4 – press 7, 0, 4.
•	 Press OK.
•	 Select the month and day to end the holiday or press OK for a holiday
of 1 day duration, for example a holiday ending on July 4th.

SUN
1
OK

2
SAT
7
OK
OK

SET-UP, cont’d
Creating a Holiday, cont’d

ALL
0

WED
4

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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.

MON
2
OK
SUN
1

3
3

SUN
1
OK

PROGRAMMING LOAD OPERATION For Fixed Times
Make sure you have completed all set-up data before beginning to
program.
If you make a mistake while entering data, press the clear button. If
you accidentally press PM instead of AM, simply press the proper button
before okaying the data.
•	 Press Program (PROG) to enter program group mode.
•	 Enable the circuit(s) for the load which you wish to program first.
Disable all others. It is recommended that you only program one load at
a time on multi-circuit models since it is easier to make changes in the
future.
•	 Enter the day or group of days which the load should switch.
	 Example: Monday through Friday – press the 8/WKDY key.
PROGRAMMING LOAD OPERATION For Fixed
Times, cont’d

MON
2

MON
2

MON
2

MON
2

FRI
6

OK

On the dates which you have entered, all load switching will cease. If
you wish to have special load activities on selected “Holidays”, see Special
Holiday Operation under Special Load Programming. Now you are ready
to program the switching times for your loads.

2

MON
2

CLEAR

PROG

Enable
ON/OFF

Disable
WKDY

8

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. Be sure to press PROG again before programming the next
circuit(s).
Repeat for remaining circuits. Note you cannot have both a pulse and
interval override for any one circuit. Your options are either pulse
override, interval override or manual ON/OFF if neither a pulse or
interval is programmed.

PROG

Enable
ON/OFF

Disable
PULSE

1

2

OK

Interval Override
This sets the duration of the ON interval 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 interval , except you do not
select a day).
PROG
•	 Press Program (PROG).
•	 Enable the circuit for which you wish a pulse override. Disable all
Enable
	 others.
ON/OFF
•	 Press INTVL. Do not select a day.
Disable
•	 Key in the interval duration (in days, hours, minutes).
	 Example: 1hour 30 minutes – press 1, 3, 0.
INTVL
•	 Press OK. Be sure to press PROG again before programming the next
circuit(s).
MON
1
REVIEW, REVISE OR DELETE INFORMATION
To Review Set-Up
OK
Be sure the RUN/SET switch is in the SET position.

5

WED
3
PROG

WED
0

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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.
Special Holiday Operation
(Program any individual circuit for a unique activity which will occur only
on the holiday(s) previously programmed).
•	 Enable the circuit(s) for which you wish to have a unique activity on
that holiday.
•	 Press program (PROG).
•	 Press holiday (HLDY).
•	 Enter the reference number for the holiday on which you desire special
load activity. (See Creating a Holiday from previous sample). Enter 2 to
select December 22 through December 26 for special load activity.
•	 Press OK.
•	 Enter the switch ON time. Example: holiday lighting to go ON at
sunset – press ASTRO.
•	 Press OK.
•	 Enter the switch OFF time. Example: holiday lighting to switch OFF at
11:30 PM – press 1, 1, 3, 0, PM.
•	 Press OK.
PULSE OVERRIDE AND INTERVAL OVERRIDE
PROGRAMMING
Pulse Override

WKDY

8

OK
WKND

ALL
0

ALL
0

MON
2

WED
4

THU
5

OK

PROG

9

AM

INTVL

Enable
ON/OFF

Disable
PROG
HLDY
MON
2
OK

ASTRO
OK
SUN
1
OK

SUN
1

TUE
3

ALL
0

PM

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•	 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.

OK
WKDY

8

ALL
0

ALL
0

AM

ALL
0

ALL
0

PM

OK
THU
5
OK

Repeat these steps for all available circuits. Be sure to disable all circuits
not being programmed and enable only the circuit(s) you are currently
programming. To save all programming, place RUN/SET in RUN
position. Be sure all Enable/Disable switches are in the Enable position for
the circuit(s) to operate automatically.

4

SPECIAL LOAD PROGRAMMING
Astro Load Operation
(For sunset to sunrise lighting control)
You must set up the astro zone and sunset and sunrise times for ASTRO
to function. If you have not done so, press SETUP, then ASTRO and refer
SET UP
to setting the Astro function in Section 2.
• 	Press Program (PROG).
PROG
•	 Enable the circuit controlling the load you wish to switch on at sunset
Enable
and off at sunrise times. Disable all others.
ON/OFF
•	 Enter the day or group of days on which the load should switch.
Disable
Example: all days, press 0/all.
ALL
•	 Press OK.
0
SPECIAL LOAD PROGRAMMING, cont’d
OK
Astro Load Operation, cont’d

3

4

ASTRO

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

You can also program ASTRO times to switch on at sunrise and off at
sunset for reverse action ASTRO control such a lighting in tunnels.
Follow the program steps listed previously except the last four steps.
• 	At the switch ON prompt, press ASTRO.
•	 Press AM (this causes the lights to switch on at sunrise).
•	 Press OK.
•	 At the switch OFF prompt, press ASTRO.
•	 Press PM (this causes the lights to switch off at sunset).
•	 Press OK.

ASTRO
AM
OK
ASTRO
PM

If you want loads to switch ON for a short pulse (for bell ringing or
latching contactors) use pulse operation.
Pulse Operation (1 to 127 seconds)
•	 Press program (PROG).
•	 Enable the circuit for the load for which you want to have a pulse
operation. Disable all others.
•	 Enter the day or group of days which the load should have a pulse.
Example: Monday through Friday – press the 8/WKDY key.
SPECIAL LOAD PROGRAMMING, cont’d
Pulse Operation, cont’d

OK

PROG

Enable
ON/OFF

Disable
WKDY

8

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•	 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. 	
•	 Enter the day or group of days which the load should have an off pulse.
Example: Monday through Friday – press the 8/WKDY key.
•	 Press OK; Press OK again to skip the switch on time and advance to
“switch off” time.
•	 Enter the pulse start time. Example: 4:50 PM – press 4, 5, 0, PM.
	 Do Not press OK.
•	 Press PULSE.
•	 Enter the length of pulse. Example: a pulse of 2 seconds, press 2.
•	 Press OK. The load (lights) will flash off for 2 seconds at 4:50 PM.

OK
WKDY

8

ALL
0

AM

PULSE
WKDY

8

OK

PROG

PROG

Enable
ON/OFF

Disable

4

WKDY

8

OK

OK

4

5

PULSE
2

If you want to switch a load ON for an extended period of time (min.,
hours or days) use interval operation.
Interval Operation (1 min. to 6 days, 23 hours and 59 min.)
•	 Press program (PROG).
•	 Enable the circuit for the load for which you want to have an interval
	 operation. Disable all others.
SPECIAL LOAD PROGRAMMING, cont’d
Interval Operation, cont’d

ALL
0

OK

PROG

Enable
ON/OFF

Disable

0

PM



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