ITEM #0141224
MODEL #UTDT9IW7
IN-WALL DIGITAL TIMER
Call customer service at 1-866-994-4148, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m., EST, Monday - Thursday,
8 a.m. - 5 p.m., EST, Friday.
IMPORTANT PRODUCT INFO
•Single Pole:Timer will control devices from one location.
Do not use in a 3-Way application where multiple switches control the same device.
•Neutral Wire:This is a wire that must be available as part of the wiring in the building. Timer will not function properly if a neutral wire is not available in the wall box (see Step 3 under “Installation”).
•Direct Wire:This timer is only intended to be permanently installed into an electrical wall box.
•Tool Required:One (1) standard flathead screwdriver (not included).
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1.Turn off power at circuit breaker or fuse box before uninstalling existing device or installing new timer.
2.Remove existing wall plate and switch from wall box.
3.Make sure the following 3 wires are present in the wall box. (see Diagram A)
a.1 Hot Wirefrom circuit breaker box
b.1 Load Wireto the device to be powered
c.1 Neutral Wire
If these are not present, this Timing Device will not function properly. Additional wiring to the wall box will be required before installation of this timer can be completed.
4. Strip wires 1/2 inch. (see Diagram A) |
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5. Use the included wire nuts |
From Timer |
In Wall Box |
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and securely twist together |
Black Wire |
Hot Wire |
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to attach the timer wires to |
Red Wire |
Load Wire |
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the building wires. |
White Wire |
Neutral Wire |
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(see Diagram A) |
Green Wire |
Ground Wire* |
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*or to ground post or screw terminal |
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Hot Wire |
Black Wire |
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Load Wire |
Red Wire |
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Neutral Wire |
White Wire |
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Ground Wire |
Green Wire |
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Diagram A |
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AB13840 |
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6.Insert timer into wall box (2-1/2 inch) being careful not to pinch any wires. Be sure timer is upright with the LCD screen located at the top of the timer. (see Diagram B)
7.Fasten timer to the wall box using the screws provided. (see Diagram B)
8.Place the included rocker/decorator wall plate around the timer face. (see Diagram B)
9.Restore power at circuit breaker or fuse box.
TOP
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INDOO |
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USE ONLY |
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Diagram B |
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS |
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1 - 4 |
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12:00 A |
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CLR |
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Reset |
CLR = Clear |
Day Hour |
Prog Min
SYSTEM
OFF ON
1.POWER-UP or RESET Sequence
a.Open the door.
b.Position the SYSTEM switch to “ON”.
c.Press the “Reset” button with the tip of a small nonmetallic insulated tool, such as a pencil (not included).
d.Display will flash 12:00 AM on Monday for a few minutes. If no other action taken, the clock may engage with the incorrect time.
2.Setting the CURRENT TIME (Time Setup)
a.Press the “Prog” button to enter Time Setup. The icon “CLK” will appear. NOTE: To enter Time Setup following or during any other step in these instructions, wait for the colon “:” between the hours and minutes to begin blinking and then press the “Prog” button.
b.Press the “Day” button to advance the day.
c.Press the “Hour” button to advance the hours, paying special attention to the “A” which represents AM and “P” for PM.
d.Press the “Min” button to advance the minutes.
e.To save the Current Time settings and go directly to Event Setup, immediately press the “Prog” button and skip to step 3b below. To exit Time Setup without starting Event Setup, wait about 6 seconds and the Programmed Time will be automatically saved, or press any of the 3 unmarked buttons to save your settings. NOTE: The colon “:” between the hours and minutes will continually blink, indicating the clock is running.
3.Programming ON/OFF EVENTS (Event Setup)
a.Press the “Prog” button twice to enter Event Setup. The icon “PROG” and “1 ON --:--” will appear. NOTE: The “1” represents Program 1.
b.Using the “Hour” and “Min” buttons, enter desired ON time.
c.Using the “Day” button, enter desired day(s) of week for programming to be ON. Choose any individual day or blocks of days including MO-FR, SA-SU, or MO-SU. NOTE: To clear any programming entered in error in Steps B or C above, press the “CLR” button. To recall what was just cleared, press the “CLR” button a second time.
d.Press the “Prog” button once to save the ON programming. “PROG” and “1 OFF --:--” will now appear.
e.Using the “Hour” and “Min” buttons, enter desired OFF time.
f.Using the “Day” button, enter desired day(s) of week for programming to be OFF. Choose any individual day or blocks of days including MO-FR, SA-SU, or MO-SU. NOTE: To clear any programming entered in error in Steps E or F above, press the “CLR” button. To recall what was just cleared, press the “CLR” button a second time.
g.Press the “Prog” button once to save the OFF programming and advance to the next event (up to 18 events available denoted by the numbers 1 through 18). To end Event Setup, wait about 6 seconds and the Programmed Events will be automatically saved, or press any of the 3 unmarked buttons to save your settings.
4.REVIEWING, CHANGING & DELETING Events
a.Press the “Prog” button twice to enter Event Setup. The icon “PROG”, “1 ON” and any specific programmed times will appear.
b.TO REVIEW THE EVENTS, continue to press the “Prog” button and it will cycle through all 18 events, one setting at a time.
c.TO CHANGE AN EVENT, using the “Prog” button, locate the event(s) to change and then use the “Hour”, “Min” and “Day” buttons accordingly. Press the “Prog” button once to save changes and advance to the next event.
d.TO DELETE AN EVENT, using the “Prog” button locate the event(s) to delete and then press the “CLR” button. The hours, minutes and days will be deleted, and “--:--” will appear. Press the “Prog” button once to confirm
deletion and advance to the next event. NOTE: When deleting an event, be sure to delete both the ON and OFF settings for that event. NOTE: To clear any programming entered in error in Steps C or D above, press the “CLR” button. To recall what was just cleared, press the “CLR” button a second time.
e.To end Reviewing, Changing & Deleting of Events, wait about 6 seconds and any changes will be automatically saved, or press any of the 3 unmarked buttons to
save your settings.
5. Manual ON/OFF OVERRIDE |
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With the door shut, press it inward |
ON/AUTO |
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to bypass the current settings and |
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manually turn your attached |
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devices ON or OFF. Choose |
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between four override settings: |
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Display Reads |
Override Setting |
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OFF/MAN |
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Attached devices are OFF and will |
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remain off* |
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ON/MAN |
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Attached devices are ON and will |
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(manual) |
remain on* |
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OFF/AUTO |
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Attached devices are OFF temporarily, |
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but the next programmed event will resume. |
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ON/AUTO |
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Attached devices are ON temporarily, |
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(automatic) |
but the next programmed event will resume. |
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*Programmed Events will no longer function |
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as set. They are being manually overridden. |
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6. SYSTEM ON/OFF |
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CLR |
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Locate the “SYSTEM” switch. |
Reset |
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Sliding the switch to “OFF” will turn |
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Day |
Hour |
the entire device off and the timer |
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Prog |
Min |
will no longer operate the attached |
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devices. NOTE: The clock and all |
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OFF |
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program settings will remain stored |
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while the system is OFF. This |
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setting is convenient for |
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permanently overriding all |
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settings and turning off power to |
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the attached devices. |
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IN CASE OF POWER FAILURE
Timer will continue to operate on battery backup if the power goes out; however it will not turn attached devices on or off. Once power is restored, programming will resume. If power remains out longer than the battery backup will operate, re-program the timer as explained in the “Operating Instructions”. NOTE: Battery is permanently installed and not replaceable. It automatically recharges when power is provided to the timer.
HELPFUL TIPS
•Timer has up to 18 customizable ON/OFF Event Settings to turn devices on and off at different times and on different days as programmed.
•To automatically advance through the Hour and Minute selections, press and hold the “Hour” or “Min” buttons.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM |
POSSIBLE |
CORRECTIVE |
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ACTION |
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Timer turns |
Programmed |
Press ON/OFF to review |
ON/OFF at |
event(s) are |
the settings and revise |
incorrect times |
incorrect. |
them as necessary. See |
or skips some |
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OPERATING |
of the |
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INSTRUCTIONS. |
programmed |
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times. |
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The attached |
The timer is wired |
Disconnect wires, |
device turns |
incorrectly. |
remove timer, re-install |
off immediately |
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per the instruction |
after being |
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manual. If problem |
turned on. |
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persists, contact |
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certified electrician. |
LCD screen is |
The included |
Battery will |
blank. |
rechargeable |
automatically recharge |
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battery has lost its |
after installation. |
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charge. |
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LCD screen is |
The light or |
Make sure the light or |
on but |
attached device |
attached device is |
attached |
itself may be |
switched ON and |
device is off. |
switched OFF. |
plugged in. |
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WARNING
To avoid fire, shock, or death, turn off power at circuit breaker or fuse box before wiring.
Installation by a licensed electrician to local, state and national codes is recommended. For INDOOR use only. Do not use to control appliances. Do not attempt to disassemble this timer. Do not exceed electrical ratings.
AVERTISSEMENT
Afin d’éviter les risques d’incendie, de choc électrique ou de décès, coupez l’alimentation électrique depuis le panneau de disjoncteurs ou de fusibles avant d’effectuer le câblage.
Nous vous recommandons de faire appel à un électricien agréé afin qu’il procède à une installation conforme aux codes municipaux, provinciaux et nationaux. Pour un usage à l’INTÉRIEUR seulement. N’utilisez pas cet article pour commander des électroménagers. Ne tentez pas de démonter cette minuterie. Ne dépassez pas les capacités électriques.
SAFETY INFORMATION & SPECIFICATIONS
THIS TIMER IS FOR USE WITH A 120 V AC POWER SOURCE.
120 V AC / 60 Hz
DO NOT ATTACH A DEVICE THAT EXCEEDS THE UNIT RATINGS:
15 A / 1,800 W Resistive(General Purpose)
10 A / 1,200 W Tungsten(Incandescent)
10 A / 1,200 W Ballast(Fluorescent)
1/2 HP(Horsepower Motor)
FCC REGULATORY STATEMENT
WARNING:Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment.
Notes: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
1.Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2.Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3.Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
4.Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
LIMITED 1 YEAR WARRANTY
Prime warrants this product to be free from manufacturing defects for a period of one year from the original date of purchase (“warranty period”). This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of this product only and Prime is not liable for any consequential or incidental damage to other products that may be used with this unit. This warranty is effective only if such unit is returned to Prime not later than thirty (30) days after the expiration of the warranty period. Warranty is void if damage is due to neglect, misuse, alteration, modification, improper installation, or repair by other than Prime. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or permit the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you.
It is our experience that a product that fails prematurely due to a manufacturing defect in materials or workmanship, will generally do so very early in the product’s life cycle, often the first or second time the product is used. Products that are returned for warranty inspection after months or years of continuous reliable service are usually the result of normal wear and tear, which is not considered a defect in materials or workmanship and therefore is not covered by the warranty.
This warranty gives you specific rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. If unit should prove defective within the warranty period, return within the time period set forth above prepaid with the original purchase receipt to:
Prime Wire & Cable, Inc.
ATTN: Timer Warranty
280 Machlin Court
City of Industry, CA 91789
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