TORK DIN100A ® Operating Instructions KEYPAD Start program input Hand switch Set time, ¹ Prog. end program input Select day(s) of the week Clear Res. Delete switching time Reset Set hours, day, year Set minutes, month, year Summer time / winter time switchover...
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button, and then press the “Reset” button. The entire display will be shown, and the unit will change from one to the other each time you press the reset button. 00:00 = 24 hour format 12:00 = 12 hour format Resetting the Unit We suggest that when installing the unit, press the “Reset”...
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5: To set the current month, press the “m” button. To set the current date, press the “h” button. The display is in “MM DD” format – for exam- ple, July 4 is displayed as “07 04”. 6: When you have set the desired date, press “Prog.”...
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2: When you have set the desired date, press “Prog.” to store it. The unit automatically calcu- lates the day-of-the-week, in which the changeover occurs. So if you have entered the last Sunday in October, the unit will remem- ber, and update this day each year. 3: When you finished setting the current date, and the beginning and the end of daylight sav- ings time, press the ¹...
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When you have set the desired time, press the ¹ button to store it in memory, and go back to run mode. Setting schedules for programmed load events 1: In the run mode, press the “Prog.” button. We will assume that no previous events are set. The following display will be shown.
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5: When you have finished selecting the sched- ule, press the “Prog.” button to store the schedule. 6: Repeat steps 2-5 for as many schedules as you need. When you have finished setting the programs, press the ¹ button to return to execute schedules.
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played. Use the same procedures to create a program or to edit one. You may change the time, active days, or event status by pressing the appropriate buttons. When you have made the desired changes, press the “Prog.” button to store them, and to proceed to the next schedule.
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