READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL TIME SWITCH. SEE
WARNING ON FRONT PANEL – Failure to comply with
instructions could result in personal injury and/or property
damage.
INSTALLATION:
UNIT IS TO BE INSTALLED BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
1. Remove unit from enclosure by pushing the inside
tab (located near the outside hasp) to the right.
Swing unit to left and remove.
2. Mount the enclosure at eye level using screws
or other suitable fastening device. Bring supply
and load wires in through or side knockouts.
DO NOT USE TOP.
3. Reinstall unit by reversing step #1 above and
connecting wires to units as per suggested
wiring diagrams at back of manual.
4. Unit should be programmed with AC power. Do
not program under super cap back up power.
AT POWER UP;
Connect unit to main power source prior to entering the
settings. When powering up the unit for the first time,
allow 1-2 minutes for super cap to charge and the
display will show 12 HOUR. Press reset button after 2
minutes if screen is blank.
CAPABILITIES
- 7 day scheduling
- 56 set points
- 9 Block holidays
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FEATURES
Daylight saving - Automatic (user selectable)
Leap year - Automatic compensation
Power outage - Permanent schedule retention. Super
capacitor provides 7 days of real time back up.
Manual override - Until the next scheduled event
AM/PM or 24 hour format - user selectable
Multi-Voltage Input: 120 – 277VAC
1.0 CLOCK FORMAT
The first time unit is powered up, it will display a
flashing 12 Hour. Use HOUR key to set clock format to
either 12 Hour (AM/PM) or 24 Hour. Press the ENTER
key.
2.0 CLOCK SET MODE
Press HOUR and MIN to advance to the present hour
and minutes. Check AM/PM, and press ENTER.
3.0 DATE SET MODE
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Press MONTH, DATE, and YEAR key to advance to
the desired month, date and year, then press ENTER.
NOTE: The day of the week will automatically set
once the date is entered.
4.0 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
After setting or modifying the date, display will show:
a. For standard USA daylight savings (DSt), press
MODE and go to step 5.0.
b. For dates other than standard USA dates, press
MONTH and go to step 4.1.
c. If daylight saving time (DSt) is NOT required, press
DEL display will show:
Press ENTER then go to step 5.0.
4.1 TO MODIFY STANDARD USA DAYLIGHT SAVINGS DATES
NOTE: The first two digits represent the month and
the second set of digits represent the week in the
month. Choices for week are 01 (1st), 02 (2nd), 03
(3rd) or L (Last) week of the month. The default day
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is Sunday (SU.) Once modified date set, the unit will
automatically calculate the correct start dates in the
future.
Now press MONTH and DATE buttons to modify the
starting DST settings. Pressing D AY changes default
day. EXAMPLE: A screen showing “04:01 SU S” repre
sents April (04), the first week (01), Sunday (SU), and
the Start (S) of daylight savings time.
Press ENTER to save and the display will show:
Now press MONTH and DATE buttons to modify the
ending DST settings. Pressing DAY changes default
day. EXAMPLE: A screen showing “10: L SU E”
represents October (10), the Last week (L), Sunday
(SU), and the End (E) of daylight savings time.
Press ENTER to save and the display will show the
modified DSt starting date.
Press MODE twice to go to step 5.0.
5.0 HOLIDAY DATES
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You are able to select up to 9 holiday blocks, which
will exclude all of the regular schedules, and execute a
special set that will only run on those specified days. If
no holiday schedule is entered in step 6, operations
will be omitted during the block. Holiday blocks can be
anywhere from 1 day in length (the same start and end
dates) or up to 364 days. Holiday blocks cannot
end after they begin. If a holiday block must run from
December 18th through January 5th, you have to
program one block from 12/18 to 12/31, and then
another from 01/01 to 01/05.
To skip, press the MODE key.
5.1 TO SET HOLIDAY DATES
Press the ENTER key.
Press the MONTH, and DATE keys to set the date to
the desired start date (H1 ON).
Press the ENTER key.
For a single day holiday, press the ENTER key (OR)
Press the MONTH, and DATE keys to set the date to
the desired end date (H1 OFF)
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Press the ENTER key.
Repeat for all holidays.
Press MODE when holidays are complete.
6.0 SCHEDULE SET MODE
6.1 SETTING HOURS, MINUTES, AND DAYS
Note: A schedule is needed for each event. If a typical
ON/OFF pair is required, use SCH 01 for the ON
event
and SCH 02 for the OFF event.
Press the HOUR, and MIN keys to set the desired time.
Press EVENT to set desired event (ON or OFF)
Press CH SELECT key to select channel on
DG200A.
Press DAY to set desired day(s).
Note: With each DAY button push a different group of
days will appear.
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Note: Selection #12 will only show if a holiday date
has been entered in step 5.
Press ENTER to save.
Follow the same procedures above to set more
schedule entries.
Press MODE when schedules are complete.
Unit is in the AUTO (automatic) mode.
The word FLASH may appear to indicate a new
program has been written to memory.
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Press the EVENT key once (or twice for two circuit
units) to activate current schedule then EVENT key
again to return to AUTO mode.
7.0 REVIEW, MODIFY AND DELETE
Press MODE to advance to any of the following
MODES:
1. AUTO MODE: In this automatic mode, the unit will
execute the scheduled programs. Time, day, seconds
and load status are displayed. If today is a
programmed holiday, the day of the week will flash.
OVERRIDE IN AUTO MODE: The load status of the
channel can be manually changed by pressing the
OVRD key (or OVR1 and OVR2 key for DG200A).
The unit will stay in this position until the next
scheduled event. A flashing LCD load indication (ON,
OFF) shows the status was changed by the override
not a scheduled event.
2. MAN MODE: In this manual mode, the unit will
ignore the schedule programs. Time, day, seconds
and load status are displayed. If today is a
programmed holiday, the day of the week will flash.
This can be used as a VACATION SETTING to keep
load off while away. Use override to set to OFF
position.
OVERRIDE IN MAN MODE: The load status of the
channel can be manually changed by pressing the
OVRD key (or OVR1 and OVR2 key for DG200A).
The unit will stay in this position until OVRD is pressed
again. A flashing LCD load indication (ON, OFF)
shows the status was changed by the override not a
scheduled event.
3. CLOCK MODE: Press HOUR and MIN to modify
existing settings. Press ENTER to save changes.
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4. DATE MODE: Press MONTH, DATE and YEAR to
modify existing settings. Press ENTER to save
changes. DAY is automatically adjusted.
5. DSt MODE: Factory default is set at US standard
daylight savings dates noted by ON. To remove
daylight savings time setting, press DEL to
change screen to show OFF. DST may be activated
again by pressing DEL. Press ENTER to save
changes. To change from the standard DST month/
week/day setting press HOUR and refer to step 4.1.
6. HOLIDAY MODE: Press ENTER to advance to
desired holiday. Press MONTH and DATE to modify
start of holiday (ON) then press ENTER. Press
MONTH and DATE to modify end of holiday (OFF)
then press ENTER to save changes.
7. SCH MODE: To change schedule, press ENTER to
advance to desired event. Press HOUR, MIN, EVENT,
and DAY to modify time settings. Press DEL to delete.
Press ENTER after each modification to save changes.
NOTES:
1. Unit has a look back feature. Press the EVENT key
once (or twice for two circuit units) to activate current
schedule then EVENT key again to return to the
time (run) screen. Unit will automatically pick up the
last schedule.
2. To clear date and time only and provide unit with
a soft reboot, press and release the reset button that is
recessed under the small hole to right side of LCD
screen.
3. Clear all memory. To clear all memory, while in the
RUN mode, press ENTER, display will show:
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Use the EVENT key to display:
Now Press ENTER briefly and everything in the timer
memory is cleared and 12HOUR will flash.
4. A “PF” on the display indicates a Power Failure and
the unit requires AC power to operate. The time and
date are protected for 7 days by the super cap. The
program is retained in permanent memory.
5. A “Lo” on the display indicates that the super cap
has run low and the unit needs to be powered with AC.
A minimum of 8 hours is required to fully charge the
super cap.
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120/277VAC
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A DIVISION OFNSi INDUSTRIES, LLC
USA • 800.321.5847 • www.nsiindustries.com
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