Viewing/setting the seven-day timer, Viewing the on/off times, Press time on the ocp to access the time screen – Kodak RP 50 2J0686 User Manual

Page 66: Use the up arrow to select the seven-day timer, Setting the on/off times, Press time on the ocp, Viewing the software identification

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System Operating Procedures

3-34

October 2002

Viewing/Setting the Seven-Day Timer

The seven-day timer allows the processor to turn itself on and off automatically
throughout the week. If the processor is off and the day and time are the same as
an activate time setting, the processor automatically turns on. If the processor is
on and the current day and time match an off time setting, the processor turns off.
If a time is replaced with “not set”, that on/off time is ignored for that day.

The processor does not automatically turn on if the exit end circuit breaker has
been used to turn the processor off.

Viewing the On/Off Times

1.

Press Time on the OCP to access the Time screen.

2. Use

the

Up Arrow to select the seven-day timer.

3. Use

either

the

Up or Down Arrow to select the desired day and its on or off

time.

Setting the On/Off Times

1.

Press Time on the OCP.

2. Press

Set to put the Time screen in Set mode. Use the Up and Down Arrows

to change the on or off time. Press On/Off to toggle between an active or “not
set” mode.

3. Press a different blue function key to return to View mode.

Viewing the Software Identification

1.

Press Time on the OCP to access the Time screen.

2. Press

the

Down Arrow to select the software identification screen.

3. Press

Set once or press a different blue function key to return to View mode.

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