Timeguard TR 612 top2 User Manual

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amming the switching time

amming the switching time

Switching times for lighting systems, machines,

ventilation systems, alarm systems etc.

Store

Example: Switching on the lighting of a sports hall
on Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. from 7.30h until 12h.

Programming example
Select PROG by pressing the

key.

Store your selection by pressing the key.
Select NEW by pressing the or .
Store your selection by pressing the key.
Select channel C1 or C2 by pressing or .
Store your selection by pressing .
Select ON by pressing or .
Store your selection by pressing .
Set the hours and minutes by pressing the

or key.

Store selection by pressing .

To store this day of the week only
Select weekday by pressing or .
Select STORE by pressing .
Store by pressing .

To copy to other days of the week
Store COPY by pressing .
Select weekday by pressing or .
Store by pressing .
To leave out a day of the week, skip by pressing
the key.
Finally select the STORE display by pressing .
Store your selection by pressing .

Formation of day groups
If the same switching times are active on
several days of the week, they occupy just
one memory location, e.g. Monday –
Friday 7.30 hrs ON.
42 memory locations are available.

Group formation
In answer to the text question Copy, de-
cide by pressing the

key that the day

program should be copied to another day
of the week.

When programming an ON and OFF
switching time, e.g. Monday 9 AM, a
switch-off at 9 AM always has priority.

Program review
Following programming the timer
makes a program review back to
midnight and then sets the correct
switching status.

Example

Example

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