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PS-100 DIGITAL TIMER MANUAL
Programming the schedule
To program the schedule press twice the “Prog”
button, then press “Enter” to enter the schedule
programming menu.
Use the up and down arrow buttons to select the
desired event to program. It can be programmed up to
20 different events. Once the event is selected press
the “Enter” button to continue.
Use the up and down arrow buttons to select the day
on which the program is going to be applied. An
individual day or a group of them can be selected, “M-
>F” means Monday to Friday, “S->S” means Saturday
and Sunday, “ALL” means all days. Press the “Enter”
button after selecting the day to continue.
Set the event hour using the up and down arrow
buttons. Once finished press the “Enter” button to
proceed.
Set the minutes using the up and down arrow buttons,
then press the “Enter” button to set between AM or PM.
Use the up and down arrows to set the event between
AM or PM. Press again the “Enter” button to continue.
To set the event operation use the up and down arrow
buttons, “ON” to turn on the equipment by closing the
output contact, “OFF” to turn off the equipment by
opening the output contact. When the event
operation indicates “***” the event is disabled (it
neither closes or opens the output contact). Press the
“Enter” button to continue, when finished press the
“Prog” button to exit.
PROG. SCHEDULE
N-Prog Y- Enter
EVENT # *** 1
MON 12:30 PM
EVENT # 1 ***
12:30 PMMON
EVENT # 1 ***
MON :30 PM12
EVENT # 1 ***
MON 12: PM30
EVENT # 1 ***
MON 12:30 PM
3
EVENT # 1 ON
MON 12:30 PM
Clear all the programmed events
The events are stored in the memory and are not
erased even if the programmer is not powered.
To erase all programmed events , simultaneously press
both arrow buttons in the Schedule Programming
menu.
If the “Prog” button is pressed during the event
programming, it will exit the schedule programming
menu and return to the home screen.
All events shall be programmed on a consecutive
basis. The first should be “ON” (to connect), then the