Programming - Intermatic ET90000 Serie Guide D'installation Et De Programmation

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Program the ET90000-series electronic timer using the
navigation keys (see Figure 4). Some of the inputs you
program are simple choices: yes/no, enable/disable,
etc.; others involve inputting variables in alpha-numeric
characters.
InITIal seTup
From the STATUS screen, press ENTER. Use the
navigation keys to:
1.
Choose INITIAL SETUP.
2.
Input the current
date.
3.
Input the correct
time (choose 12-
HOUR, example:
2:20 PM; or 24-
HOUR, example:
14  hours, 20 minutes).
4.
Choose whether you would like the ET90000-series
timer to update the time automatically for daylight
saving time.
5.
Select your time zone.
proGrammInG eVenTs
After you have set up the ET90000-series timer initially,
you can program an "event." An event is something you
would like the device to control, such as turning ON lights
or turning OFF an alarm.
1.
Choose speCIfIC or relaTIVe daTe
To program an event, first choose whether you would like
your event to occur on a specific or relative date. Program
a specific date by choosing the month and day; program
a relative date by choosing a date such as the 2nd week
of January, or the 10th day of each month.
available options:
1st-31st
Mon-Sun
Each
Week
Last
Weekday
First
Weekend
Day
2.
speCIfy TIme
Choose a time when
you want your event
to occur. Or choose
astronomic time, which
is sunrise or sunset,
plus or minus a variable
number of minutes
(up to ±120), per your
requirements.
ET90000 Series Electronic Timer
STATUS
TIMESWITCH
01
E 02 E
7/14/11
2:20 PM
Jan-Dec
Year
Month
EVENT 1
TIME TYPE: ASTRO
SUNRISE
ADJUSTMENT
+33
MINS
3.
CIrCuIT Type
For your event, choose whether you would like the
ET90000-series electronic timer to turn your application
ON or OFF, then choose whether the circuit will have a
fixed ON or a pulse ON.
Fixed means a steady
current. Pulse means a
steady current which is
ON for a specified time
(input hours, minutes,
and seconds of pulse)
and then turns OFF.
4.
name your eVenT
You can choose to give your event a name, such
as S LIGHTS or PUMP 1. Enter the name (up to 10
characters) using the
alpha-numeric display.
The ET90000 system
chooses a name for
you if you do not name
your event, for example
Event 1.
5.
deTermIne CIrCuIT ConTrol
After naming your event, select which circuit(s) the event
controls. Select as few as one circuit, or as many as 16
circuits on the large capacity device. (Note: Up to 32
external circuits will be available in the future.)
6.
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If your event runs during times where there are one or
more holidays, which may supplant normal event times
and dates, you must program this information into the
device.
Similar to programming an event, you name the holiday,
set up date and time (in this case, choose the beginning
and end of the holiday), then program events into the
holiday. Also similar to programming primary event(s),
select your circuits and what they do: turn ON with a
fixed or pulse duration or turn OFF.
10
EVENT 1
TYPE: PULSE
HH:MM:SS
00:01:00
NAME:
EVENT 1
ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQUSTUVWYXZ
012345678 /-:
DEL
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