Tork DIN100A Operating Instructions Manual

TORK
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Day
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Res.+1hClear
Start program input Hand switch
Reset
Set minutes, month, year
Summer time / winter time switchover
Set time, end program input
Select day(s) of the week
Delete switching time
Set hours, day, year
date
min sec
P.M Ch1:
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1234567
Date
1234567= days of the week
1 = Monday 7 = Sunday
- Current time
- Current date
- Current year
- Start/end summer time
- Program event time
Continuous operation Manual operation
Automatic mode
Summer time display
AM/PM display
Channel 1
Switching state
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DIN100A
Operating Instructions
KEYPAD
DISPLAY
The unit has three different daylight-savings modes. For North American operation we will use only two of these: User-set dates, and no daylight savings mode.
The unit can be operated in either 12 hour, or 24 hour settings. To change, press and hold the “h”
button, and then press the “Reset” button. The entire display will be shown, and the unit will change from one to the other each time you press the reset button.
00:00 = 24 hour format
PM 12:00 = 12 hour format
Resetting the Unit
We suggest that when installing the unit, press the “Reset” button before programming. This will cause the unit to delete all previously stored infor­mation on current time and date. The display will fully show, and the unit will be ready for program­ming. The unit will first ask you to set time and date information.
If you do not want to use day­light savings, skip now to section marked “No daylight savings time”.
Setting current date, and daylight savings information
You must proceed thru this section without delay. If no entries are made for 30 seconds, the unit will automatically go to the run mode and you will need to go back to step #1.
NOTE: If you are setting the date immediately after pressing the “Reset” button, skip to step #2.
1: Press the ¹ button.The unit will display the
default time, and day.
2: Press the “+1h” button. The unit will display
“AU”.This mode is not used in North America.
3: Press the “+1h” button until the display says
“cHA”, then press the “Prog.” button.
4: The default year of 1997 will be displayed.
Press the “m” button to increment the year until the current year is reached. Then press the ”Prog.” button to store the year.
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5: To set the current month, press the “m”button.
To set the current date, press the “h” button. The display is in “MM DD” format – for exam­ple, July 4 is displayed as “07 04”.
6: When you have set the desired date, press
“Prog.” to store it.
NOTE:The unit automatically calculates the day-of-the­week, and stores that too in memory.
Daylight Savings Start and End Dates
The following dates mark the beginning and end of
daylight savings time in North America
Setting daylight savings start date
1: To set the start of daylight savings time, press
the “m” key for month and “h” key for date. In much of North America, this date is the first Sunday in April.
2: When you have set the desired date, press
“Prog.” to store it.The unit automatically calcu­lates the day in which the changeover occurs. So if you have entered the first Sunday in April, the unit will remember, and update this day each year.
Setting daylight savings end date
1: To set the end of daylight savings time, press
the “m” key for month and “h” key for date. In much of North America, this date is the last Sunday in October.
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Year Beginning Ending
date date
2000 April 2 October 29 2001 April 1 October 28 2002 April 7 October 27 2003 April 6 October 26 2004 April 4 October 31 2005 April 3 October 30
Year Beginning Ending
date date
2006 April 2 October 29 2007 April 1 October 28 2008 April 6 October 26 2009 April 5 October 25 2010 April 4 October 31 2011 April 3 October 30
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