Override; Run - Paragon EL712 General Instructions Manual

Twelve channel electronic time control
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Easter Monday
Thanksgiving Break (Thursday and Friday)
Boxing Day
Victoria Day
Holiday Date type. Up to 10 date type holidays can be pro-
grammed. Press the NEXT key to program the date type holidays
or press the +/- keys to move to a different holiday type (e.g. day
of week).
NONE indicates that this holiday (date) number (1-10) is not used
(no holiday schedule has been selected). Press the NEXT key to
program this holiday (date) or press the +/- keys to move to
other holiday (date) number(s).
Program the month, date and holiday schedule while each of
these parameters are flashing.
Day of Week Holiday type. Up to 10 days of week type holidays
can be programmed. Examples of day of week type holidays are:
1st Monday in September
Last Monday in May
Press the NEXT key to program the day of week type holidays or
press the +/- keys to move to a different holiday type (e.g.
SPAN).
NONE indicates that this holiday (day of week) number (1-10) is
not used (no holiday schedule has been selected). Press the
NEXT key to program this holiday (day of week) or press the +/-
keys to move to other holiday (day of week) numbers.
This screen shows holiday #2 is programmed as the 1st Sunday
in January with holiday schedule A assigned. Program the
month, week no.(1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th or last), day and holiday
schedule while each of these parameters are flashing.
Holiday Span type. Up to 10 holiday durations can be pro-
grammed. A holiday duration is defined with a beginning date
and an ending date. A holiday duration can be programmed as a
single day holiday by making the ending date the same as the
beginning date. It is OK to have the holiday duration extend into
the next year. Press the NEXT key to program the span type holi-
days or press the +/- keys to move to a different holiday type
(e.g. SPEC).
NONE indicates that this holiday (span) number (1-10) is not
used (no holiday schedule has been selected). Press the NEXT
key to program this holiday (span) or press the +/- keys to move
to other holiday (span) numbers.
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Program the beginning month and date for holiday duration #1.
Program the ending month and date for holiday duration #1, then
select a holiday schedule A, B or C. To remove a holiday dura-
tion, select none of the schedules.

Override

Keyboard Override header. This mode is reached by pressing the
OVERRIDE key from the RUN mode. Press the NEXT key to con-
tinue in this mode or press the RUN key to exit this mode with-
out affecting a change to the load status.
This screen shows the status of all channels on the bottom line
of the display. If the channel no. is flashing, the channel is cur-
rently overridden. If it is flashing mostly on, the channel is over-
ridden on. If it is flashing mostly off, the channel is overridden
off. The channel # currently pointed to will be flashing in the
upper right hand corner of the display. The current event for this
channel is shown below the channel # (e.g. ON, OFF, dUR2,
CYC4, SC03, NONE). Press the OVERRIDE key to toggle the
channel status until the next event. Press the RUN key to cancel
an override (will not work for timed external overrides). Press the
+/- keys to select the next/previous channel. To exit the override
mode without making a change, press the PREVIOUS or NEXT
key to return to the override header, then press the RUN key.

RUN

The RUN mode is the normal operating mode. In the RUN mode
the current time and day are shown. If today is a holiday, the
active holiday schedule is also shown. Channel status is shown
on the bottom line. The channel no. is shown if that channel is
on. If the channel no. is flashing, that channel is currently overrid-
den. If it is flashing mostly on, the channel is overridden on. If it
is flashing mostly off, the channel is overridden off. The input # is
also shown along with the status of that input. The following is a
list of the possible input status messages:
Message
NONE
On\d
OFFd
-N-
OVd
?-V-
ENb
dISb
072F
LO F
025C
HI C
055L
175U
The display will show the status of all inputs, one at a time, by
automatically looping to the next input every 5 seconds. To lock
on one input, press the NEXT key. To return to the automatic
sequencing of inputs, press the NEXT key again.
Input Config.
Status
not config
--
On\d
input closed
On\d
input open, in delay
On\d
not active
OVR
overridden on w/delay
OVR
not active or overridden
on or off without delay
ENb
input closed (enabled)
ENb
input open (disabled)
sensor,F
sensor value
sensor,F
sensor value below
range
sensor,C
sensor value
sensor,C
sensor value above
range
sensor,L
sensor value
sensor,U
sensor value
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