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10.

+/- 

Set to today's sunrise minutes.

11. 

NEXT 

Sunset time is displayed with hours flashing.

12. 

+/- 

Set to today's sunset hour.

13. 

NEXT 

Sunset minutes are flashing.

14. 

+/- 

Set to today's sunset minutes.

15. NEXT 

LATT 

N-10º is displayed (latitude 10o north).

16. 

+/- 

Roll to the desired latitude.

17.

NEXT

Displays CHAN 1 NO.

18. 

Change NO to YES to assign astro to Channel 1.

19.

PROGRAM 

Press PROGRAM key to step through headers until EVNT (event 
header) is reached.

20. 

NEXT 

First event is shown with event # flashing.

21.

NEXT 

Event type is flashing.

22. 

Select ON event type.

23. 

NEXT

Hours are flashing.

24. 

Roll hours to 4 AM.

25. 

NEXT 

Minutes are flashing. 00 is desired value.

26. 

NEXT 

SUN is flashing. NO is displayed.

27.

Change NO to YES to assign this ON event to Sunday.

28. 

NEXT,+ 

Assign this ON event to MON - SAT.

29. 

NEXT,+,- 

Second event is shown with event # flashing. Program this second 
event as an OFF at 11:00 PM for SUN - SAT.

30. 

RUN

Programming is complete. The control will perform a status update 
before going into the RUN mode.

39.

NEXT 

Holiday start is shown with month flashing.

40. 

Roll to OCT (October).

41. 

NEXT 

Holiday start date is flashing. 01 is the desired date.

42. 

NEXT 

Holiday end month is flashing.

43. 

Roll to APR (April).

44. 

NEXT 

Holiday end date is flashing.

45. 

Roll to 30.

46. 

NEXT

HOLIDAY (holiday schedule) is flashing. No schedule is currently 
selected (not used).

47. 

Select A (holiday schedule A).

48. 

RUN 

Programming is complete. The control will do a status update and 
then go to the RUN mode.

Example No. 2

Objective: To control lighting circuits using latching relays. The lights are to turn on at sunset
and turn off at 11:00 PM. The lights are also to turn on at 4:00 AM and turn off at sunrise. This
is to occur seven days a week. This example will use Channel 1 (relays 1 & 2).

Wiring Diagram:

Programming:

STEP

KEY DESCRIPTION

1.

RESET 

Clears control's memory. Control is finished initializing when # stops 
flashing (about 6 seconds).

2. 

NEXT

Display shows MAINtAin (maintained relay operation).

3. 

+

Toggle to MOMNtARY (momentary relay operation).

4. 

PROGRAM 

Display shows TIME header.

5. 

NEXT,+,- 

Use these keys to set time, date and daylight savings time information.

6. 

PROGRAM 

Press PROGRAM key to step through headers until ASTR (astro 
header) is reached.

7. 

NEXT

Sunrise time is displayed with hours flashing.

8. 

+/- 

Set to today's sunrise hour.

9. 

NEXT 

Sunrise minutes are flashing.

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Summary of Contents for EL712

Page 1: ...AL 4 SENSOR EVENT 11 PHYSICAL 4 HOLIDAY 11 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 4 OVERRIDE 13 FRONT PANEL LAYOUT 4 RUN 13 INPUT CONNECTIONS 4 ACCESSORIES 14 KEYPAD DESCRIPTION 5 TEMPERATURE SENSOR 14 HIERARCHY OF CONTROL 6 LIGHT SENSOR 14 PROGRAMMING 7 COMPUTER SOFTWARE 14 PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW 7 APPLICATION EXAMPLES 14 MEMORY CLEAR 7 PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS 20 SET TIME 7 http waterheatertimer org Paragon timers ...

Page 2: ... The EL712 allows for the programming of 128 events An event could be an ON an OFF one of four user defined durations or one of four user defined duty cycle patterns In addition up to 32 sensor events can be programmed to allow control based on temperature light level Other parameters can be used contact the factory for information The EL712 is a member of the EL series of time controls that also ...

Page 3: ...ontrol will go straight to the RUN mode without updating If the REVIEW key was pressed while in a programming step the control will perform a status update and return to the run mode When in the override menu this key will return the selected channel from an override to the current event status shown and return the control to the RUN mode OVERRIDE This key will take the user to the override header...

Page 4: ...y operation will become a six channel control Use the NEXT key to continue programming Toggle between 12 hour AM PM or 24 hour 00 00 23 59 clock for mat using the key NOTE After selecting relay operation and clock format press the PROGRAM key to begin programming steps in the TIME header Set Time Set Time header This mode is used for setting time date and Daylight Savings Time Use the NEXT key to ...

Page 5: ...ty cycle off time for CYC1 CYC4 which are event types see Events The off cycle is programmable from 1 second to 23 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds The control will not allow an off cycle of 0 00 00 A duty cycle event will always start with the off cycle Programs the duty cycle on time for CYC1 CYC4 The on cycle is programmable from 1 second to 23 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds The control will no...

Page 6: ... keys to move to a dif ferent holiday type e g Date Good Friday Easter Sunday Events Events header Up to 128 events can be programmed Events can be an ON an OFF dUR1 duration dUR2 dUR3 dUR4 CYC1 duty cycle CYC2 CYC3 or CYC4 An event can be assigned to any channel Each event can be assigned to any day or combination of days including the 3 holiday schedules A B and C Use the NEXT key to begin progr...

Page 7: ... value below range 025C sensor C sensor value HI C sensor C sensor value above range 055L sensor L sensor value 175U sensor U sensor value The display will show the status of all inputs one at a time by automatically looping to the next input every 5 seconds To lock on one input press the NEXT key To return to the automatic sequencing of inputs press the NEXT key again 13 Easter Monday Thanksgivin...

Page 8: ...t flashing Default value of 072F is what we want If another value is desired use the keys to roll to that value NOTE Because the resolution is 1 5 F not all values of F will be possible 34 NEXT Sensor event 02 is shown Repeat the above steps to select Sensor 1 Channel 1 12 00 PM MON thru FRI an ON setpoint of 077F and an OFF setpoint of 075F 35 PROGRAM Advance to HOL holiday header 36 NEXT Display...

Page 9: ...October 41 NEXT Holiday start date is flashing 01 is the desired date 42 NEXT Holiday end month is flashing 43 Roll to APR April 44 NEXT Holiday end date is flashing 45 Roll to 30 46 NEXT HOLIDAY holiday schedule is flashing No schedule is currently selected not used 47 Select A holiday schedule A 48 RUN Programming is complete The control will do a status update and then go to the RUN mode Exampl...

Page 10: ... the input Opening the input has no effect Case 2 Programmed ON time 1 hour NOTES 1 OVr ON cancels after 1 hour unless OVr input is closed again which will force an override OFF 2 OVr OFF can be canceled from the keyboard override mode 3 OVr input is active with the closing of the input Opening the input has no effect Example No 3 Operation of Enabler Input Example No 4 Operation of On d On with o...

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Page 12: ... 11 yes no chan 12 yes no F calibration ___ C calibration ___ L calibration ___ U calibration ___ Input Configuration Input 1 choose one of the following NONE On d OFFd __ __ __ hr min sec chan 1 yes no chan 2 yes no chan 3 yes no chan 4 yes no chan 5 yes no chan 6 yes no chan 7 yes no chan 8 yes no chan 9 yes no chan 10 yes no chan11 yes no chan 12 yes no OVr ONt __ __ __ hr min sec chan 1 yes no...

Page 13: ... 11 yes no chan 12 yes no F calibration ___ C calibration ___ L calibration ___ U calibration ___ Input Configuration Input 7 choose one of the following NONE On d OFFd __ __ __ hr min sec chan 1 yes no chan 2 yes no chan 3 yes no chan 4 yes no chan 5 yes no chan 6 yes no chan 7 yes no chan 8 yes no chan 9 yes no chan 10 yes no chan11 yes no chan 12 yes no OVr ONt __ __ __ hr min sec chan 1 yes no...

Page 14: ... WE TH FR SA HA HB HC 21 ___ ___ am pm SU MO TU WE TH FR SA HA HB HC 22 ___ ___ am pm SU MO TU WE TH FR SA HA HB HC 23 ___ ___ am pm SU MO TU WE TH FR SA HA HB HC 24 ___ ___ am pm SU MO TU WE TH FR SA HA HB HC 25 ___ ___ am pm SU MO TU WE TH FR SA HA HB HC 26 ___ ___ am pm SU MO TU WE TH FR SA HA HB HC 27 ___ ___ am pm SU MO TU WE TH FR SA HA HB HC 28 ___ ___ am pm SU MO TU WE TH FR SA HA HB HC 29...

Page 15: ...mpany products whichever is less Maple Chase Company s obligation under this warranty is limited to replacing or repairing free of charge any product returned to Maple Chase Company with transportation charges prepaid providing that Maple Chase Company s examination discloses to its satisfaction that such product is defective This warranty does not apply to damage caused by misuse neglect accident...

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