Intro To Programming; Clear Existing Programming; Set The Calendar Information; Set Time Of Day - Intermatic EJ600 Series Installation And User Instructions Manual

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Intro to Programming: Read Before You Begin
• As you press the buttons to program, it will be helpful to have
an overview of how they are organized. Press the MODE
button to rotate through the timer's modes: CALendar, CLocK,
ProGraM, AUTO, AUTO RANDom, and MANual.
• Within each mode, menus "loop", so they repeat when you get
to the end.
• You must set the CALendar and CLocK before programming
ON/OFF times.
• If the timer is left idle for five minutes, the programmed settings
are automatically saved.
NOTE: See section "Selecting Auto, Auto Random or Manual Opera-
tion" for description of each mode.

Clear Existing Programming

Before you program the timer, be sure to perform these instructions.
1. Open the control door.
2. Simultaneously press and hold RESET and NEXT ON/OFF
buttons.
3. Release RESET. The screen initializes, then flashes "12:00 AM"
in MANual mode.
4. Release NEXT ON/OFF. All previous settings are deleted.

Set the Calendar Information

In order for the timer to automatically adjust for seasonal changes in
sunrise and sunset and adjust for Daylight Saving Time, the CAL-
ENDAR must be set correctly. Follow this procedure to set Calendar
Info.
NOTE: If you go too far, Press the button to scroll back around. For
the year, you can also press the YEAR+ button to scroll through the
years.
1. Press MODE to display CAL and the year. The time screen
alternately displays YEAR and a flashing
number (Fig. 1).
2. Press YEAR+ or YEAR- as necessary to scroll
to the correct year.
3. Press NEXT ON/OFF. The screen alternately
displays dATE and a dashed line or flashing
number. (Fig. 2).
4. Press M+ to scroll to the correct month (Fig. 3).
5. Press DAY/DST to scroll to the correct date
(Fig. 3). The calculated day of the week
appears beneath the DATE.
6. Press NEXT ON/OFF to set Daylight Saving
Time (dST). The display flashes between dST
and AUTO (Fig.4).
7. Press DAY/DST to select AUTO (dST on) or
MAn (dST off).
Note: - If your area uses dST, select AUTO (Fig. 5).
- If your area does not use dST, select MAN.
8. Press NEXT ON/OFF to save the DST setting.
The screen alternately displays ZONE and
CENTr (Fig. 5)`.
9. Press ZONE+ as needed to select a zone,
(SOUTh, NORTh, and CENTr). Use the map
(Fig. 7) to determine your zone.
NOTE: This feature tracks changes in
sunrise and sunset times.
10. Press NEXT ON/OFF. The display alternates
between SUNUp and an AM time (Fig. 8).
11. Take one of these actions:
- If you DO NOT want to set exact Sunup and Sunset times:
Go to "Set Time of Day".
- If you want to set exact Sunup and Sunset times:
Go to step 12.
12. Press HOUR + as necessary to set the
correct SUNUp hour (Fig. 9).
Note: The smaller letter "d" indicates
Daylight Saving Time is in effect.
13. Press M+ to scroll to the desired minute.
14. Press NEXT ON/OFF to advance to setting
exact SNSEt time (Fig. 10).
15. Press HOUR + as necessary to set the correct
SNSEt hour.
16. Press M+ as necessary to set the correct SNSEt minute.

Set Time of Day

1. If you have not already done so, press MODE
2. Press HOUR + to scroll to desired hour.
3. Press M+ to scroll to the desired minute.
Set an ON/OFF Program at Specific Times
1. Press MODE to scroll to the PGM ON screen.
2. Press DAY/DST. The screen displays a time
3. Press DAY/DST again to scroll to the desired
NOTE: If you go too far, keep pressing
DAY/DST to loop back to the desired choice.
4. Press HOUR+ to scroll to the hour desired to
5. Press M+ to scroll to the desired minute to
6. Press NEXT ON/OFF to scroll to the PGM
7. Press DAY/DST. The screen displays a time
8. Press DAY/DST to scroll to the desired day(s)
9. Press HOUR+ to scroll to the hour when you want the load to
NOTE: Make sure AM or PM is correct.
10. Press M+ to scroll to the minute when you want the load to
11. Take one of these actions:
Set an ON/OFF Program for Sunrise/Sunset
1. Press MODE to scroll to the PGM ON screen.
North
North
2. Press DAY/DST. The screen displays a time
Center
Center
South
South
3. Pressing DAY/DST to scroll to SNST ON
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
NOTE: If you go too far, Press DAY/DST to
4. Press NEXT ON/OFF to scroll to PGM OFF
5. Press DAY/DST to scroll to SNUP OFF screen (Fig, 23).
6. Press DAY/DST to select the day(s) when you
-2-
to scroll to CLK (clock) and a time. The first
time, 12:00 AM flashes (Fig. 11).
NOTE: Make sure AM or PM is correct. Time and Date are
now set.
The display shows dashes if no time was set
(Fig. 12) or shows a time if previously set (Fig 13).
and days of the week.
day(s) that you want the ON program to operate.
(Fig. 13). If you need to skip this ON program,
scroll to dashes (Fig. 12) and proceed to step 6.
See choices below:
- everyday
- weekdays only (Fig. 13)
- weekends only
- a specific day
activate the load.(Fig. 14).
Note: Make sure AM or PM is correct.
activate the load (Fig. 14).
OFF screen (Fig. 15).
and some days of the week. (Fig. 16).
you want this OFF program to operate.
(Fig. 16). If you need to skip this OFF program,
scroll to dashes (Fig. 15) and proceed to step 11.
turn off. (Fig. 17).
turn off (Fig. 17).
- If all the required programs are set, press MODE to exit.
- If another program needs to be set, press NEXT ON/OFF
and repeat steps 2 through 10.
Display shows dashes 1st time (Fig. 18) or
shows the screen of Fig. 19 or 20 if previously
set.
and days of the week. (Fig. 19 or 20).
screen (Fig. 20).
Pressing DAY/DST to select the day(s) you
want this SUNSET ON program to operate.
(Fig. 20). See below for a list of choices:
- everyday (MON - SUN)
- weekdays only (Fig. 19) MON - FRI)
- weekends only (SAT - SUN)
- a specific day of week
scroll around to the desired setting.
If you need to skip this SUNSET ON program,
scroll to dashes (Fig. 18) and proceed to step 4.
screen. (Fig. 21, 22, or 23).
want this SUNUP OFF program to operate. (Fig. 23). If you
need to skip this SUNUP OFF program scroll to dashes (Fig.21)
and proceed to step 7.

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