Wired signal circuit option, Controlling signal circuits manually – American Time SiteSync IQ User Manual

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Wired Signal Circuit Option

Glossary

Appendix

Troubleshooting

Clock

Installation

System Contr

oller

Installation

Intr
oduction

For circuits configured for ON/OFF operation:
If the default duration for a circuit being activated with the MAN function is currently configured to ON or OFF (in the Circuit Durations Menu)

the circuit will toggle states when pressing the MAN key. This feature can be used to turn on lights after a power outage. For example,

parking lot lighting is set up on Circuit 6 with a continuous ON event at 10:00pm, and an OFF event at 6:00am. The power goes out due to

a thunderstorm at 2:00am and comes back on at 3:00am. These parking lot lights will be off, since the unit was reset. To turn them back

on after 3:00am, you can activate circuit 6 via the MAN button, as described on the previous page. The lights will then stay on until the OFF

event at 6:00am.

Automatically switching assigned schedules for a circuit:

This feature allows for programming of a schedule change on any circuit. This

may be handy for setting a holiday schedule, for example:

To program an automatic schedule change:

1. Press

P3

, enter User Lock (if applicable), then press

1

. The circuit

schedule assignments screen will display.

2. Press circuit (1-6) you wish to set automatic schedule change for.

3. Press

M

button to enter a schedule change.

4. Option

1

and

2

are schedule replacements. This allows for reverting

back to the current schedule at a later date.

5. Select

1

or

2

. In this screen, use the

<>

keys to select the schedule

to change to. Press

O

.

6. In this screen, enter the date with the keypad. Press

O

after entry of each

field to advance. For example, press

O

after entering the year to

advance to the month field. AM/PM can be selected with the

<>

keys.

Press

O

when date and time have been entered.

7. Repeat these steps for another schedule change on this circuit. Choose

option

2

if option

1

was initially set or vice versa. These options will

occur chronologically by the date and time entered for each.

To see a programming example, see Appendix D.

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Controlling Signal Circuits Manually

Signal circuits can be controlled manually with the MAN key acting as a momentary push-button switch. To initiate manual control:

a. Press

M

, enter User Lock (unless User Lock is disabled) and

press

O

(unless User Lock is disabled).

b. Press any combination of keys 1-6 to select or deselect the circuits to be

turned on with the

M

key.

Wired Circuit Activation:

Press and hold the

M

key to activate the selected circuits for the desired length of time.

Release the

M

key.

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Note: When the wireless circuit activation is enabled, the wired activation will have approximately a 3 second delay to

account fo the wireless transmission.

The

M

key can be pressed as many times as needed. Control of the signal circuits reverts to its previous state (AUTO or OFF) upon exiting

this menu.

Wireless Circuit Activation:

Press 0 to enable wireless circuit activation. Press

M

to activate the selected circuits for the default duration of circuit 6.

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Note: Reference Setting Signal Circuit Schedule and Duration on Page 31 to change the default duration of circuit 6.

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Note: Upon pressing

M

, a TX will appear in the upper right hand corner to signify that the wireless activation is being

transmitted.

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Note: The wired circuit will be delayed in this mode.

Manual Signal

TX

Select Circuits: 0=WL 7=All

Circuit: 1234567

Man=Signal OK=Exit

Circuit Menu

Select Circuits

1

Circ 1 2 3 4 5 6

Sch 01 01 04 -- -- --

Circuit Menu

Circuit 1 : Sch 01

MAN=Timed Sch Change

<>=Scroll Ok=Accept

Circuit Menu

Timed Sch Change for

Circuit 1 : Sch 01

1=Sch05 2=Empty

Time Sched Change to

Sch:05 on 2014-10-31

at 08:00 AM

<>=Scroll OK=Next

Time Sched Change to

Sch:05 on 2014-10-31

at 08:00 AM

<>=AM/PM OK=Next

3b

2

3

4

5

6

MON MAR 10 2014
10:38:06 AM USCT
American Time
Status=AUTO ETH=Y

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