
2747 Route 20 East, Cazenovia, NY 13035
315-655-8476 nwww.peltectimers.com 05/30/14
Peltec619 DAILY/WEEKLY DIGITAL TIMER
INSTALLING AND PROGRAMMING THE TIMER
1 MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
2 MO
3 TU
4 WE
5 TH
6 FR
7 SA
8 SU
9 MO TU WE TH FR
10 SA SU
11 MO TU WE TH FR SA
12 MO TU WE
13 TH FR SA
14 MO WE FR
15 TU TH SA
PROGRAM PERIODS
Relay Terminals 3, 4, 5
power the device
controlled by the timer
Timer Terminals
1 and 2
power the timer
Output to the timed device
goes through the contacts of the
output relay, rated to a maximum of
16A resistive (8A inductive) at 250VAC,
20A resistive at 125VAC
and 16A resistive at 30VDC
RESET BUTTON To clear all settings, push in the the Reset Button
with a small pointed object. Reset button is above Min button and to
the right of ℗. Pressing buttons advance forward only.
SET THE CLOCK Press and hold the Clock button. Press the Day
button until correct day is displayed. Press the Hour button until
correct hour is displayed. AM or PM is visible in the upper left. Press
the Min button until correct minute is displayed. Release the Clock
button. Clock is set.
SET THE TIMER Plan ahead and use care when setting. To change
any or all On/Off times, timer must be reset first. "Correcting" just one
setting is not possible.
Review the list of built-in Program Periods. Select the appropriate
combination of days with common On-Off times. The timer can be set
for more than one Program Period but all On-Off times will be the
same for days within that program. Do not set conflicting times.
Examples: Acceptable combination 9) MoTuWeThFr and 10) SaSu
Unacceptable combination 9) MoTuWeThFr and 14) MoWeFr
If choosing multiple Program Periods, up to 8 total On/Off settings
are possible. If choosing a single Program Period up to 8 total On/Off
settings per day are possible.
SELECT THE PROGRAM PERIOD and SET ON-OFF TIMES
Press Timer button. 1ON appears in the window. Next press Day to
reach the desired Program Period. To select the first desired On time,
Press Hour, then Min.
To select the first desired Off time, press Timer. 1OFF appears in the
window. Next press Day to select the same Program Period.
Press Hour, then Min, to select the first Off time.
Set up to 8 On-Off cycles by repeating the process for each On time
and each Off time. Be sure to set Off time before choosing a different
Program Period.
COMPLETE AND CHECK TIMER SETTINGS
Finally, press Clock to return to current time. Check that the Indicator
line under the current time is above AUTO; if not press the Manual
button until Auto is indicated. To confirm programmed settings, press
Timer repeatedly to sequentially review all On-Off settings showing
On times, Off times and Program Periods.
OVERRIDE FUNCTIONS Two override functions are available,
effective only when timer is running in AUTO mode.
"Anti-Burglar" Random Override Example: When away, turn house
lights or radio on and off in an unpredictable pattern.
Press and hold the Day button, then press the Min button.
℗
appears
in lower left corner, indicating the timer is now in Random mode,
overriding the Program settings and turning output to On every
10 to 120 minutes. To resume set programming, press and hold the
Day button, then press the Min button.
℗
no longer shows and
programming returns.
Maintenance or Emergency Override In Auto mode, when timer is
executing Program settings, two temporary override conditions can
be employed.
1Change output status from On to Off by pressing Manual button to
move Indicator from Auto to Off. Press Manual again to return to Auto
mode. Output remains Off until timer reaches next On setpoint.
2Change output status from Off to On by pressing Manual button to
move Indicator from Auto to On. Press Manual again to return to Auto
mode. Output remains On until timer reaches next Off setpoint.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT The timer includes a standard CR2032
lithium button battery which keeps the time correct. Replace after 2
or 3 years, using a coin to remove the battery cover.