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Set the selection knob to
ing on the timer you are setting. The display shows “
number. The number “1” (representing the cycle number) is flashing.
n
Using the adjustment knob, select the cycle (or channel) number.
n
Press the push-button once. The current On/Off status of the selected cycle is
displayed and flashes.
n
Use the adjustment knob to enable or disable the selected cycle. Turn the knob to
the right to enable, or to the left to disable.
n
Press the push-button once again. The current start time is displayed with the
hours flashing, alternating with the letters
n
Use the adjustment knob to set the hours.
n
Press the push-button. Now the minutes of the start time begin flashing, alternat-
ing with the letters
n
Use the adjustment knob to set the minutes.
n
Press the push-button. The currently defined stop time is displayed with the hours
flashing, alternating with the letters
n
Use the adjustment knob to set the hours.
n
Press the push-button. Now the minutes of the stop time begin flashing, alternat-
ing with the letters
n
Use the adjustment knob to set the minutes.
n
Press the push-button to store the new parameters and select another cycle.
CYCLE DELAY
Timer T2 can be used with a limit switch to temporarily stop a cycle that is currently
activated. When the limit switch is triggered and a cycle is currently operating, the
cycle output is deactivated until the limit switch returns to its normal state. The cycle
resumes operation after a user-defined delay has elapsed. If a Running Time is de-
fined for the cycle, the Running Time continues to elapse even if the timer output is
temporarily deactivated. The diagrams below sum up the operation of the cycle delay
for both Start/Stop Time and Start/Running Time cycle definitions.
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