Holiday Dates - Tork DTS200B Instruction Manual

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3/8/07
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NOTE:
1.
If season durations are not set, they will not
appear on the schedule and astronomic mode.
2.
Each season can be set up to 364 days.
3.
Any season can cross the year boundary, i.e., sea-
son can start in the current year and end the next
year.
4.
When any two or more seasons overlap, the high-
er numbered season has priority.
Press MODE until display shows:
Press MONTH and DATE to set the starting peri-
od of season 1 and then press ENTER. The dis-
play will show:
Press MONTH and DATE to set the ending period
of season 1 and then press ENTER. Follow the
above procedure to set all other 3 seasons, if
desired. To delete any entry press DEL a n d
ENTER. To advance to next mode, press MODE.
NOTE: For any season to be used, the starting
MONTH, DATE and ending MONTH, DATE must
be preset.
5.0
SET INDIVIDUAL HOLIDAY DATES
Press MODE until display shows:
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modify, DEL to delete. Press ENTER to con-
firm.
5. HOLIDAY MODE: Press ENTER to advance to
desired holiday. Press MONTH and DATE to
modify, DEL to delete. Press ENTER.
6. SIGNAL MODE: Press ENTER to advance to
desired channel. Press SIG/SEC to modify,
DEL to delete.
7. SCHEDULE MODE: Press ENTER to advance
to desired channel. Press HOUR, MIN, EVENT
(SIG1/SIG2) to modify time settings. P r e s s
SELCT and DAY to modify days, holiday and/or
seasons, DEL to delete. Press ENTER after
each modification.
8. ASTRO MODE: Press SELCT to select desired
channel. Press LAT to change latitude. Press
ENTER. Press DAY and SELCT to add or
delete days in the sunset mode. Press ENTER.
Press HOUR and/or MIN to change offset time
for sunset. Press EVENT to change offset from
+ to –. Press ENTER and follow the same pro-
cedure above to modify or review sunrise set-
tings.
9. RUN MODE: Time, day and seconds are dis-
played. If today is a programmed holiday, an H
(Holiday) will be displayed steady. If today falls
within a programmed season that season # will
be displayed.
10.0
OVERRIDE
OVR1 and OVR2 (override keys) are effective
only in the run mode. If a channel is schedule for
ON/OFF (non-signal timer), then the channel will
change the present load status until the next
scheduled event. CH# will flash when the load is
overridden from scheduled event.
NOTE: If a channel is a signal timer, then the load
will turn on each time the override key is pressed
for the length of SIG1 duration. Ch# will flash
while the load is on. While the signal is in
progress, it can be terminated by using the over-
ride key.
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