Entes DTR-10 User Manual And Menu Map

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A5299 / Rev.3
DTR-10 User Manual and
Menu Map
Dudullu OSB; 1. Cadde; No: 23 34776 Umraniye - ISTANBUL / TURKIYE
Tel : 0 216 313 01 10 Fax : 0 216 314 16 15
www.entes.com.tr
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ESC SET
Day
gg.aa.yy
Hour
Relay on/off status
ESC Button SET Button
UP Button
DOWN
Date
HH:mm:ss
Relay AUTO/MANUAL status
Battery Status
Used Summer/Winter Time status
Selected days for the shown program while in Program Menu
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
C1: C2:
AUTO
MANUAL
DTR-10, which has a real time clock, is an electronic timer that calculates the sunset and sunrise periods automatically. It is designed for controlling the devices which are connected to its contacts according to sunset, sunrise and the time periods which are programmed by the user.
Precautions for Installation and Safe Use
If below precautions are not properly observed and carried out, it may result in cases with injury or death.
- Disconnect power before working on the device.
-When device is connected to the network, do not remove the front panel.
-Do not clean the device with solvent or similar items. Only clean with dry cloth.
-Verify correct terminal connections before energizing the device.
-Install the device on the electrical panel.
-Contact your authorized reseller in case problems occur with your device.
No responsibility is assured by the manufacturer or any of its subsidiaries for any consequences rising out of the use of this material.
- There are two reserves in the device. Programmed data is protected by these reserves against power outages.
-
Battery shelf life is
5 years.
- Reserve battery should only be changed by the authorized service.
MANUAL MODE :
In order to use the relay outputs manually, DTR-10 has to be in the monitoring mode. The DOWN button is used to switch the C1 relay to manual mode and the UP button is used to switch the C2 relay to manual mode. When the UP or DOWN button is pressed for 3 seconds, “MANUAL” indication appears on the screen. If this is done while the relay C1 or C2 is activated, that relay will be deactivated. If it is done while the relay C1 or C2 is deactivated, no switching will occur. After the relay C1 or C2 is in the manual mode; when the DOWN button is pressed again for 3 seconds, C1 relay will exit the manual mode and when the UP button is pressed again for 3 seconds, C2 relay will exit the manual mode. The relay will stay activated or deactivated according to the program flow. When both of the the relays are in manual mode, “AUTO” indication will dissappear from the screen.
- The output loads connected to the relays do not function if auxiliary supply is absent. Even if the
relay status is monitored as “on”( and/or ), auxiliary supply is a must for the operation.
ESC Button : SET Button : UP
DOWN Buttons:
It is used to switch between monitoring menus. In the programming mode, it is used to cancel a parameter change or to return to the previous menu. It is used to switch between monitoring menus. When it is pressed for 3 seconds, programming mode is entered. In the programming mode, it is used to apply a parameter change or to enter to a menu. In the monitoring menu, it is used to switch between programs to show their activity in a day. When the DOWN button is pressed for 3 seconds, C1 relay goes into manual mode and when the UP button is pressed for 3 seconds, C2 relay goes into manual mode. In the programming menu; it is used to browse between menus, to select parameters and to adjust values with digits.
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MONITORING MENU :
SET and ESC buttons are used to switch between menus in the monitoring mode. If the device is left unattended for 60 seconds in any menu other than the real time and date, it returns to the real time and date screen.
Real Time
and Date
Menu
Sunrise Time
Menu
Sunset Time
Menu
Program
Activity Time
Menu
Activation
Time for C1
Relay(Hours)
Operation
Count for C1
Relay
Activation
Time for C2
Relay(Hours)
Operation
Count for C2
Relay
Program activity time menu shows the programs, which are stored on the device, in order according to program activity time. The active or finished programs can be shown with UP or DOWN buttons. The programs with a sign next to them are the programs which are still active.
DTR-10 Menu Settings
If the “SAVE” option doesn’t get accepted when returning to the monitoring menu, the changes which are made in the DTR-10 menus will be discarded. This isn’t the case for “TIME SETING
menu. The changes which are done in “TIME SETING” menu are applied immediately. When none of the keys are pressed in the programming menu, the device returns to monitoring menu and any changes which were made will be discarded. Refer to the menu map when configuring the DTR-10 menus.
Program Menu:
There are 15 programs available to program between P01 and P15. The available settings for programs are relay selection, activation time, activation day, deactivation time, time conflict query and save. In addition to these, an appointed program has two additional settings as “EDIT” and “DELETE”. If “EDIT” is selected for an appointed program, the existing settings of that program is shown and can be reconfigured. If “DELETE” is selected for an appointed program, that program will be deleted permanently.
Output Selection ( PXX-OUT ):
DTR-10 has 2 relay outputs as C1 and C2. The user must choose between C1 and C2 as the relay output which he want to control.
Activation Time Setting ( PXX-ON ):
There are 3 parameters: Time, sunrise and sunset. The user can select and set any of the 3 parameters which suits the application best.
Time Parameter ( TIME ):
This parameter is the adjustment of the relay according to the real time clock. If this parameter is selected, the user can enter an activation time between 00:00:00 (HH:mm:ss) and 23:59:59.
Sunrise Parameter ( SUNRISE ):
This parameter is the adjustment of the relay according to sunrise time which is calculated in reference to the local coordinates and date. If this parameter is selected, the user can enter an activation time adding or substracting 9:59:59(HH:mm:ss) to the local sunrise time. If the time after the substraction corresponds to the day before, this parameter is adjusted as 00:00:00 for the current day.
Sunset Parameter ( SUNSET ):
This parameter is the adjustment of the relay according to sunset time which is calculated in reference to the local coordinates and date. If this parameter is selected, the user can enter an activation time adding or substracting 9:59:59(HH:mm:ss) to the local sunset time. If the time after the addition corresponds to the day after, this parameter is adjusted as 23:59:59 for the current day.
16:12:10
MO
18:45:52
C1: C2:
SUNRISE
MO
07:22:00
C1: C2:
SUNSET
MO
16:36:00
C1: C2:
PO1-C1
MO
05:44:00
C1: C2:
C2-SHOT
MO
000000
C1: C2:
C2-TIME
MO
000000
C1: C2:
C1-SHOT
MO
000000
C1: C2:
C1-TIME
MO
000000
C1: C2:
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Selection of Activation Days: The day/days in which the program will be activated is adjusted in this menu. If “ALL DAYS” “YES” is selected, the program will be activated for all days of the week. If “NO” is selected, the user will be asked to select “YES” or “NO” for the all of the days starting from Monday in which the program will be active. There are numbers 1 to 7 on the top section of the screen.These numbers stand for the days of the week. “1” indicates Monday. These numbers also help to indicate the days in which a program will be active without entering that appointed programs menu. Deactivation Time Setting ( PXX-OFF ): There are 3 parameters: Time, sunrise and sunset. The user can select and set any of the 3 parameters in the best way. These parameters are the same as in the relay activation setting. In this menu, the user can select a different option than in the relay activation setting but the activation and deactivation times must be set differently. If the activation setting is selected as sunrise/sunset and the deactivation setting is selected as time, the deactivation time shouldn’t be earlier than the activation setting. For the cases other than this one in which the deactivation time is set earlier than the activation time, the deactivation time is set for the next day. Time Conflict Query: The device checks for any time conflicts between the existing programs and the newly entered program. If there is a time conflict, it warns the user with the “CROSS PXX” warning. If there isn’t a time conflict, “PROGRAM VALID” is shown on the screen. These warnings will be shown for 3 seconds. If a button is pressed before 3 seconds run out while a warning is displayed, the save menu is entered. Save: In this menu, the user is asked to approve the changed program or not. If the program is not confirmed by the user, it stays unchanged. If the program is confirmed by the user, the changes are kept on the memory but are not in effect. When the “SAVE” query is confirmed by the user while returning to the monitoring menu, the changes are saved to the memory. See application example 1 and 2
Relay Time Menu:
The operation counts and activation times of the C1 and C2 relays are reset in this menu. The user can reset any of the parameter/parameters of the C1 relay. There are 4 sub-menus as “C1-TIME”, “C1- SHOT”, “C2-TIME” and “C2-TIME”. When the “SAVE” query is confirmed by the user while returning to the monitoring menu, the changes are saved to the memory.
Settings Observation Menu:
The user can observe the sub-menu settings with 3 second intervals in this menu. The activation/deactivation time settings, time zone, summer/winter time setting, geographical coordinates and the parameter to which the exit from the manual mode is set can be displayed. UP, DOWN and ESC buttons enables the interval between screens to extend. The SET button provides a faster browsing between the sub-menus.
xxxx is a symbolic representation. The set parameters are shown here.
DEMO MODE
RECOVRY
PO1-C1
P31-C1 TIME ZON DAYLIGH
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXX
MO
POSITIO
XXXX
C1: C2:
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Regional Settings Menu:
Geographical settings are done in this menu. The changes which are made in this menu are saved to the memory when the “SAVE” query is confirmed by the user while returning to the monitoring menu. Location Menu: The sunrise and sunset times are automatically calculated according to the set coordinates. The user can choose to select the MANUAL parameter and enter latitude and longitude of the coordinate which he is in manually or to use the coordinates which are already saved on the devices memory. The selectable options are 68 world clocks. When any parameter other than MANUAL is selected, the time zone is adjusted automatically. Time Zone Menu: The time zone for the geographical location in which the user resides is set in this menu. This parameter affects only the sunrise and sunset times according to the set location.
Daylight Savings Time (DST) Menu: DST usage is set in this menu. There are 4 parameters. Europe Parameter: According to the European DST settings; the DST starts when the local time is about
to reach 03:00:00 and the clocks are turned 1 hour forward to 04:00:00 on the last Sunday of March. The DST ends when the local time is about to reach 02:00:00 and the clocks are turned 1 hour backward to 01:00:00 on the last Sunday of October. USA Parameter: According to the USA DST settings; the DST starts when the local time is about to reach 02:00:00 and the clocks are turned 1 hour forward to 03:00:00 on the second Sunday of March. The DST ends when the local time is about to reach 02:00:00 and the clocks are turned 1 hour backward to 01:00:00 on the first Sunday of October. Custom Parameter(CUSTOM): By choosing this parameter, the user first selects the month, the place of the day in that selected month(Ex.: The selection of the “second” parameter in the “second Saturday of March”. It is selected as the week of the month.), the day, the time on which it will be turned forward for DST start. The user then selects the month, the place of the day in that selected month(Ex.: The selection of the “second” parameter in the “second Saturday of September”. It is selected as the week of the month.), the day, the time on which it will be turned backward for DST finish.
Time Settings Menu:
The time settings are done in this menu. There are 3 sub-menus. The changes which are meade in this menu are immediately applied.
Date Menu (DATE): It is displayed as dd.mm.yy. Clock Menu (CLOCK): It is displayed as HH.mm.ss. Century Menu (CENTURY): The first two digits of the year which you’re in is set in this menu. It is displayed
as yyyy. The last two digits come from the date setting. When the user wishes to set this value it changes to yy--. It can be set between 19 and 25.
DATE
16.08.10
MO
DATE
16.08.10
dd.mm.yy dd.mm.yy
HH.mm.ss HH.mm.ss
DATE
23.08.10
CHANGED
DATE
DATE
23.08.10
MO
CLOCK
20:43:50
CHANGED
CLOCK
CLOCK
20:43:50
MO
CLOCK
20:53:40
CLOCK
20:53:40
MO
CENTURY
1910
MO
19
Can be set
between
19~25
CHANGED
CENTRY
CENTRY
2010
MO
CENTURY
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
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Display Settings Menu:
The contrast is adjusted between 00 an 15 in this menu.
Manual Mode Menu: The setting for leaving the manual mode after the device is set in manual mode is done in this menu. There are 3 parameters. The user can leave the manual mode with the DOWN button regardless of what parameter he chooses in this menu.
Disabled Parameter (DISABL): When this parameter is selected; after the manual mode is enabled with the UP/DOWN buttons for any of the outputs, it must be disabled again with the UP/DOWN buttons. Program Parameter (NEXT-P): When this parameter is selected; after the relay/relays is/are activated or deactivated by a program in the program flow, the manual mode for the relay/relays will be disabled. Timer Parameter (TIMER): When this parameter is selected; the user will be prompted to enter the time as HH:mm. The device will start to count back from the entered time when the manual mode is enabled for the relay/relays. If the time is entered as 23:59, the manual mode will be disabled after 23 hours and 59 minutes.If the time is entered as 00:01, the manual mode will be disabled after 1 minute. There is a special case if the time is entered as 00:00. With this entered time, the manual mode will be disabled after 1 minute too.
Password Settings Menu:
The activation and changing of a password is done in this menu. The factory default value for the password is “0000”. The 4 digit password is prompted before entering this menu. If the password is activated, it isn’t prompted again before entering this menu since the password was entered before entering the main programming menu. Password Activation Menu: The password is activated or deactivated in this menu. It is activated as following:
CONTRAS
08
MO
CONTRAS
08
CONTRAS
05
CONTRAS
05
MO
Can be set
between
00~15
C1: C2:
PASWORD
SETING
MO
PASWORD
0000
PASWORD
0000
PASWORD
DISABL
PASWORD
DISABL ACTIVE
PASWORD ACTIVE
PASWORD SETING
MO
SAVE yes
no
16.08.10 16:40:51
MO
Selected
parameter is
shown
Selected
parameter is
shown
Changes are saved
Changes are
discarded
C1: C2:
C1: C2: C1: C2:
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Password Change Menu: The password is changed in this menu. It is done as following: Factory Setting Menu:
The device is returned to its factory settings in this menu. The 4 digit password is prompted before entering this menu. If the password is activated, it isn’t prompted again before entering this menu since the password was entered before entering the main programming menu. The device returns to its factory settings when the “SAVE” query is confirmed by the user while returning to the monitoring menu. Time settings, relay operation count and relay operation time doesn’t change.
Version Information Menu:
The software and hardware versions of the device is shown in this menu.
Exit from Main Programming Menu:
This menu is used to exit from the main programming menu. The ESC button can be used for this, too. If any changes are committed in the menus while in the main programming menu, an approval promt is shown. If there aren’t any changes, the monitoring menu is shown directly.
Factory Settings: Program
P01: C1 relay will be activated everyday at sunset and will be deactivated everyday at sunrise. P02: C2 relay will be activated everyday at sunset and will be deactivated everyday at sunrise.
P03....P15: FREE
PASWORD SETING
MO
PASWORD ACTIVE
PASWORD
CHANGE
0000 0001
NEWPASS NEWPASS
PASWORD
CHANGD
PASWORD CHANGE
PASWORD
SETING
MO
SAVE yes
no
16.08.10
16:40:51
MO
0000
0001
REENTER REENTER
Selected
parameter is
shown
Changes are saved
Changes are
discarded
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
Merge Function
AND-1: FREE AND-2: FREE
Regional Settings
POSITION: ISTANBUL TIME ZONE: 2:00 DAYLIGHT SAVING: EUROPEAN
Display Settings
CONTRAST:08
Manual Mode
RECOVRY : DISABLE
Activation Time
C1 TIME : 0 C1 SHOT : 0 C2 TIME : 0 C2 SHOT : 0
Password
PASSWORD:0000 PASSWORD STATUS:INACTIVE
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TECHNICAL FEATURES
Program Number
5 Years
Battery Shelf Life
15
Screen Size
Accuracy
Power Consumption
Mechanical Features
Equipment Protection Class Ambient Temperature Protection Class Installation Dimensions
Weight
Quantity in 1 Package
Refresh Time
Output Contact
Operating Voltage (Un)
Electrical Features
1,3” LCD
1 sec./Day
< 5 VA
1 sec.
2 C/O , 16 A / 4000 VA
Class II ( )
-10°C ... +55°C IP20
Rail Mount
PK25
0,2 kg
5 pcs
Please look at the side label
Due to the structure of LCD screens, the liquid inside them starts to freeze below its operating temperature. This causes the screen to respond slower or not respond at all. Device's other functions are not affected from this and it opens/closes its relays as programmed. After the device temperature rises back to the operating range, LCD screen starts to work normally.
DIMENSIONS
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
L1
N
L2 L3
Un
C1
C2
1
A132
1
A232
TYPE PK25
35 mm
90 mm
45 mm
62 mm
58 mm
32 mm
48 mm
35 mm
Note: The contact resistance at ohmic load ( eg: Incandescent bulb, Resistance devices ) is 16A. It is recommended to use a contactor if the inductive load (eg: AC motor, fluorescent,etc.) or capacitive load (eg: Led Drivers, UPS, Fluorescent ( Electronic Ballast), etc.) switch. Otherwise adhesion may occur in relay contacts.
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City Names and Their Screen Displays for the Language set in the Regional Settings
15 16
16
Paris, France Pyongyang, North Korea Rarotonga, Cook Islands Rejkjavik, Iceland Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Riyad, Saudi Arabia Rome, Italy San José, Costa Rica Santiago, Chile Seoul, South Korea Shanghai, PRC Sofia, Bulgaria Singapore, Singapore Stockholm, Sweden Sydney, Australia Taipei, Taiwan Tehran, Iran Tripoli, Lebanon Tokyo, Japan Vienna, Austria
Berlin, Germany Glasgow, Scotland Helsinki, Finland Havana, Cuba Hong Kong, Hong Kong Islamabad, Pakistan Istanbul, Turkey Johannesburg, South Africa Khartoum, Sudan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Kiev, Ukraine Lagos, Nigeria Lefkosa, TRNC Lima, Peru Lisbon, Portugal London, England Madrid, Spain Manila, Philippines Mexico City, Mexico Monrovia, Liberia Moscow, Russia Nairobi, Kenya New Delhi, India Oslo, Norway
Displayed Name
Cities
Time Zone
Accra, Ghana Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Aden, Yemen Algiers, Algeria Amman, Jordan Amsterdam, Netherlands Andorra la Vella, Andorra Athens, Greece Baku, Azerbaijan Beirut, Lebanon Bangkok, Thailand Bern, Switzerland Bogotá, Colombia Brussels, Belgium Buenos Aires, Argentina Cairo, Egypt Caracas, Venezuela Casablanca, Morocco Copenhagen, Denmark Damascus, Syria Dhaka, Bangladesh Doha, Quatar Dubai, United Arab Emirates Dublin, Ireland
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APPLICATION EXAMPLE 1: On every weekday, the C1 relay will be activated 1 hour 35 minutes 51 seconds before the sunrise and be deactivated at 9 o’clock.
Note: The parameter selection in the example program diagrams must be done with the UP or DOWN buttons. This isn’t described in the diagrams. The SET button is used for approval and the ESC button is used for returning to the previous selection. The diagrams are for P01 and the programming is done the same way for the other programs.
PROGRAM
MO
P01
MO
FREE
ALL DAYS
MO
YES
P01-OFF
MO
TIME
TIME
MO
00:00:00
00:00:00 09:00:00
PR0GRAM
MO
VALID
CONFIRM
MO
YES
ADJSTED
MO
PO1
PO1
MO
FULL
1234567
1234567
PROGRAM
MO
SAVE
MO
YES
16.08.10
MO
16:41:21
P01-ON
MO
SUNRSE
3 sec.
SET
P01-OUT
MO
C1
C1: C2:C1: C2:C1: C2: C1: C2:
C1: C2: C1: C2:
C1: C2:C1: C2:C1: C2:C1: C2:C1: C2:C1: C2:C1: C2:
C1: C2:
16.08.10
MO
16:40:51
C1: C2:
SUNRISE
MO
+0:00:00
+0:00:00 -1:35:51
C1: C2:
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APPLICATION EXAMPLE 2: C2 relay will be activated every monday at 18:30 and will be deactivated at sunrise time.
19
20
PROGRAM
MO
TIME
MO
+0:00:00
+0:00:00 18:30:00
ALL DAYS
MO
NO
PR0GRAM
MO
VALID
CONFIRM
MO
YES
ADJSTED
MO
PO1
PO1
MO
FULL
1234567
1234567
PROGRAM
MO
SAVE
MO
YES
P01-ON
MO
TIME
3 sec.
SET
C1: C2: C1: C2:
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
C1: C2:C1: C2:C1: C2:C1: C2:C1: C2:C1: C2:
16.08.10
MO
16:40:51
C1: C2:
MONDAY
MO
YES
C1: C2:
SUNDAY
MO
NO
C1: C2:
TUESDAY
MO
NO
C1: C2:
P01
MO
FREE
C1: C2:
P01-OUT
MO
C2
C1: C2:
P01-OFF
MO
SUNSET
C1: C2:
SUNSET
MO
+0:00:00
+0:00:00 +0:00:00
C1: C2:
16.08.10
MO
16:41:21
C1: C2:
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MENU MAP
!
PROGRAM
MO
HOUR
MO
COUNTR
REGIONL
MO
SETING
TIME
MO
SETING
MANUAL
MO
MODE
FACTORY
MO
SETING
EXIT
MO
MENU
DEMO
MO
MODE
CONTRAS
MO
08
P01
MO
1234567
P
MO
P
MO
P15
MO
FREE
C1-TIME
MO
C1-TIME
MO
DELETE
POSITIO
MO
TIMEZON
MO
DAYLIGH
MO
DATE
MO
CLOCK
MO
CENTURY
MO
2010
RECOVRY
MO
DISABL
FIRMWRE
MO
HARDWRE
MO
V000
(Monitoring Menu and Main Programming Menu screens are shown).
C2-SHOT
MO
000000
C1: C2:
C2-TIME
MO
000000
C1: C2:
C1-SHOT
MO
000000
C1: C2:
C1-TIME
MO
000000
C1: C2:
16:12:10
MO
18:45:52
C1: C2:
SUNRISE
MO
07:22:00
C1: C2:
SUNSET
MO
16:36:00
C1: C2:
PO1-C1
MO
05:44:00
C1: C2:
Press for 3 seconds
C1: C2:C1: C2:C1: C2:C1: C2:C1: C2:C1: C2:C1: C2:C1: C2:
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
If the “SAVE” query is not confirmed by the user while returning to the monitoring menu, the changes which are committed in the menus will be discarded(This doesn’t apply to the Time Settings Menu).
* The device shows the entered programs in the order of their program flow in the menu display. The programs can be browsed with the UP or DOWN buttons. The programs with a symbol next to them are the programs which didn’t run yet.
DISPLAY
MO
SETING
C1: C2:
PASWORD
MO
SETING
C1: C2:
VERSION
MO
INFOS
C1: C2:
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EDIT / DELETE
won’t be shown
for empty
programs.
Activation time setting
Activation day selection
Deactivation time setting
Time
conflict
query
The settings stay
unchanged.
Program is deleted completely. FULL changes to FREE.
Program stays unchanged.
PROGRAM
MO
PO1
MO
FULL
P15
MO
FREE
CONFIRM
PO1
EDIT
DELETE
yes no
PO1-ON
TIME
sunrse sunset
00:00:00
+0:00:00
HH:mm:ss
±HH:mm:ss
ALL DAYS MONDAY FRIDAY PO1-OFF
TIME
sunrse sunset
00:00:00
+0:00:00
HH:mm:ss
±HH:mm:ss
yes
no
no
no
yes
yes
yes
no
CONFIRMPROGRAM
VALID
CROSS
PXX
ADJSTED
PO1
Press for 3 seconds.
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
P01-OUT
C1 C2
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In the settings observation menu, the set parameters of the sub-menus are shown. The sub-menu titles are shown on the menu flow diagram. These parameters are shown for 3 seconds. To prolong this time; ESC, UP or DOWN buttons should be pressed. If the SET button is pressed the shown parameter changes immediately.
C1-SHOT
MO
DELETE
C1-TIME
MO
DELETE
HOUR
MO
COUNTR
NO YES
CONFIRM
DEMO
MO
MODE
PO1-C1 P15-C1 TIMEZON DAYLIGH POSITIO
RECOVRY
REGIONL
MO
SETING
POSITIO
MO
MANUAL
POSITIO
MO
ACCAA
POSITIO
MO
VIENNA
POSITIO
MO
MANUAL
MANUaL
POSITIO
accaa
vienna
N 0000 E 000.00
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
C1: C2: C1: C2:
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
25
26
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Buttons increase or decrease the value by "0:30".
DST Start Time Setting
DST Finish Time Setting
january
decembe
S MONTH
FIRST
LAST
S WEEK
monday
sunday
S DAY
01
23
S HOUR W MONTH W WEEK W DAY W HOUR
CUSTOM
DAYLIGH
DISABL
3:30 12:00 -12:00 3:00
REGIONL
MO
SETING
POSITIO
MO
MANUAL
TIMEZON
MO
3:30
DAYLIGH
MO
SAVING
TIMEZON TIMEZON TIMEZON TIMEZON
SUMMER
MO
TIME
WINTER
MO
TIME
01
23
january
decembe
FIRST
LAST
monday
sunday
DAYLIGH
MO
ADJSTD
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
C1: C2:
C1: C2: C1: C2:
C1: C2:
europe
usa
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30
The last entered DATE is shown.
The last entered CLOCK is shown.
The last entered CENTURY is shown.
The last entered value is shown.
Can be set
between
00~15
Selected parameter is shown.
TIME
MO
SETING
DATE
MO
13.09.10
CLOCK
MO
20:53:40
CENTURY
MO
2011
DISPLAY
MO
SETING
CONTRAS
MO
08
CONTRAS
08
CONTRAS
05
CENTURY
13
CHANGED
MO
CENTURY
CLOCK
20:53:40
DATE
13.09.11
DATE
20.09.89
CLOCK
20:43:50
CHANGED
MO
CLOCK
CHANGED
MO
DATE
MANUAL
MO
MODE
RECOVRY
MO
DISABL
RECOVRY
DISABL
00:00
R-TIMER
00:00
R-TIMER
NEXT-P TIMER
Can be set
between
19~25
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If the password is active, it isn’t prompted.
If the password is active, it isn’t prompted.
Selected parameter
is shown.
When this menu is selecetd without making any changes in the device menu, monitoring menu is shown without the SAVE prompt.
PASWORD
MO
SETING
PASWORD
0000
PASWORD
0000
0001
PASWORD
MO
DISABL
PASWORD
DISABL
PASWORD
MO
WRONG
ACTIVE
PASWORD
MO
CHANGE
NEWPASS
0000
NEWPASS
0000
REENTER
0000
PASWORD
0000
PASWORD
0000
CONFIRM
N0
REENTER
0000
0001
PASWORD
MO
CHANGD ENTRY
MO
WRONG
FACTORY
MO
SETING
VERSION
MO
INFOS
EXIT
MO
MENU
0001
FIRMWRE
MO
V0.00
HARDWRE
MO
V0.00
SAVE
YES
N0
16.12.10
MO
18:45:52
YES
SETTING
MO
LOADED
PASWORD
MO
WRONG
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