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Smart wi-fi timer

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Programming Guide: Models PE723P, PE733P
Wi-Fi Settings
To reset Wi-Fi settings, perform a Wi-Fi reset by pressing and holding circuit
buttons 1 and 2 on the unit simultaneously for 3 seconds until the circuit LEDs
flash once in sequence.
Full Unit Reset Button
Press and hold reset button until mode LED flashes red and reset begins.
The Reset button is located on the unit below the Mode button. This will return the
unit to factory default settings.
DEVICE SETUP WITH THE INTERMATIC
CONNECT APP
Modes
Switching modes using the Mode button:
Initial state: Mode = Manual
• 1
button: press  Auto LED blinks
st
• 2
button: press (within 3-secs)  Service LED blinks
nd
• 3
button: press (within 3-secs)  Manual LED goes solid on
rd
Manual
• Default mode out of the box and after a factory reset.
• Transition to other Modes can be done by user via Device Buttons/Mobile/
Voice UI.
• Schedule events are ignored.
• Circuit override buttons are enabled.
• Override inputs (if enabled) can override associated Circuit.
• Mobile app overrides are enabled when device is connected to the cloud (Remote).
• Voice UI overrides are enabled when device is connected to the cloud
(Remote).
Auto
• Requires at least 1 schedule event in device to enter Auto mode.
• The device will follow the schedule events when in Auto mode.
• The device can be placed into Auto mode using the Mode button on the
device, mobile application, or Voice UI.
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Service
Service Mode is to be utilized by a service technician.
• The only method of placing the device into Service Mode is at the device
using the Mode button only.
• Circuit/Output override buttons are enabled.
• If the device is cloud connected, entering Service mode will start BLE
communications, allowing a local service technician the ability to connect to
the device and perform local operations. BLE communications will remain
enabled until the device is placed into another mode of operation (Auto or
Manual).
• Mobile App connected via the Cloud will not be able to make changes to the
device while in Service Mode.
• Mobile App connected via the Cloud will be able to show a user the device is
in Service Mode.
• An onsite service technician connected locally to the device (peer-to-peer via
Bluetooth) will have the ability to fully configure settings and schedule.
• When the Service timer expires, the device will automatically revert to the
previous mode of operation (Auto or Manual) prior to entering Service Mode.
This assumes the service technician didn't delete all schedule events. If all
events are removed while in Service Mode, the timer will return to Manual
Mode and set the output/Circuit to Off.
• Schedule events are ignored.
• Sensor (Presence or Light) override inputs are automatically disabled in
Service Mode.
• Changing device mode via Voice UI is disabled.
• Voice UI override commands (sets) are disabled when device is in Service
mode. Voice UI shall tell the user why they can't command Mode/State.
"[Device Name] is in Service mode, overrides are not allowed while in
|
this mode".
• Voice UI: The user shall be able to ask what mode the device is in while in
Service mode.
Response form Voice UI while in Service Mode: "[Device Name] is in
|
Service mode which will expire at 4:30 PM".
• When entering Service Mode, from either Auto or Manual, all Outputs will be
commanded Off.
• When leaving Service Mode (either by the user pressing the Mode button or
Service timer expiration), the device act as follows:
If the previous Mode was set to Manual, Outputs will be restored to their
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previous values prior to entering Service Mode.
If the previous Mode was set to Auto, when leaving Service Mode, the
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Outputs will be set based on the Schedule and Sensor Override Inputs.
Overrides
"Override" is defined as the manual action of toggling an output from "On"
to "Off" or "Off" to "On" state. "Off" is defined as power is removed from the
Normally Open contact on the Relay, "On" is defined as Power is applied to the
Normally Open contact of the Relay. Overrides only occur when the product is
in Auto Mode, i.e manually overriding the scheduled state in Auto Mode. If the
product is in Manual Mode, the "override" concept doesn't exist. In Manual mode,
overrides change the state of the output for eternity or until the user changes the
Mode or State.
Physical override inputs exist on the General Purpose and Pool Timer devices only.
An active physical override is defined as a high voltage (level) present on the input.
All 3 products can be overridden by the mobile App and Voice UI.
PE700 Series Smart Wi-Fi Timer

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