Hit Products Pro-Two User Manual

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Position 6

The calendar is the third leg of the Diamond Setting. After programming the run times
and the start times, the calendar will automatically establish the minimum calendar pe-
riod. You can manually change the calendar to any desired period, longer than the mini-
mum “Auto-calendar” period, but not shorter. By pressing set 1 to select the program,
press set 2 to change the number of days desired in the calendar, (if the total run time
exceeds one day, the calendar can not be set backwards. Press set 3 to review the days
of the calendar. By pressing set 3 repetitively, the display above set 4 will show one of
the following events: STRT (start), RUN or OFF for each day of the calendar. Note: The
calendar automatically resets all programs to Day 1, today, for all programs when “Mas-
ter Clear” is activated. The calendar automatically resets to Day 1, today, whenever a
“Program Clear” function is activated for that specific program. The calendar automati-
cally resets to today, Day 1, when any value in “Calendar” (Position 6) is changed. The
calendar can be manually changed to any day including today in Position 5, “Total Run
Time”. Day value has to be equal to or less than “calendar” number of days. To program
for ODD/EVEN use the set 2 buttons to scroll to the ODD/EVEN display use set 3 or set
4 buttons to turn ODD/EVEN ON/OFF. Rotate the dial when selection is made.

Note: To exit “ODD/EVEN” and return to the daily calendar set both ODD and EVEN to
off and rotate the dial out of position 6 and back.

Note: Setting a 7 Day Calendar using the

arrow buttons. Select “Cal 7”. The actual

days of the week will appear under Day in the third column. Use Set 3 to change days,
use set 4 to select STRT or OFF

Definitions:
Start
: This is the day of the calendar that the program will start. This will be automatically

: This is the day of the calendar that the program will start. This will be automatically

set upon initial programming or set by the user. This is day 1 of the calendar, the day
you set up the calendar or programmed the program or let the auto-calendar set up the
calendar.
Run: The total run time of the program has carried over into the second or more days

: The total run time of the program has carried over into the second or more days

and the program will be running these days to complete.
Off: The user has programmed in additional days that the program will not be active.

: The user has programmed in additional days that the program will not be active.

Note: The number of days that the calendar automatically sets up is determined as fol-
lows: The number of hours from 12:00 midnight to the first start time plus the total run
time, divided by 24 hours will equal the number of calendar days.

Calendar

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