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5
Programming
Programming steps
Once
the
current
day
and
time
has
been
set
in
the
timer,
you
can
continue
with
programming
the
on/off
schedules.
This
is
done
by
pressing
the
TIMER
button.
Once
pressed,
you
will
enter
the
setup
mode
of
the
timer,
represented
by
schedule
1
on
shown
on
the
display.
This
is
where
the
day
and
time
is
set
for
schedule
1.
Typically,
two
schedules
will
be
used
in
total
for
most
applications.
One
schedule
for
the
on/off
function
that
covers
the
weekdays
and
another
for
the
weekends.
A
step
by
step
setup
example
can
be
found
in
the
Example
Program
Schedule
section
of
this
manual.
Button’s functions
Clock
button
–
Used
to
set
the
current
time
and
day.
In
addition,
it
can
be
used
to
exit
timer
setup
at
any
time
while
in
the
setup
mode.
Timer
button
–
Used
to
enter
setup
mode.
Day
button
–
Used
to
select
the
current
day
and
to
select
daily
schedules.
Hour
button
–
Used
to
set
the
current
hour
and
to
set
the
hours
within
a
schedule.
Minute
button
–
Used
to
set
the
current
minutes
and
to
set
the
minutes
within
a
schedule.
Manual
button
–
This
button
is
used
to
manually
override
the
timer
schedules.
If
pressed
during
an
off
‐
timed
schedule,
the
timer
will
turn
the
PA2400
on.
Note:
We
recommend
against
using
the
manual
override
button
found
on
the
timer
itself.
Instead,
it
is
recommended
turning
the
timer
mode
switch
off
that
is
located
on
the
PA2400.