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Section 5. Programming When setting the time, a single flashing digit indicates an input from a numeric key is required. Press a number key to enter a value. The next digits flash in succession. Enter each as required. The format is HH:MM. When the four digits are entered, press ENTER. Any wrong entries will require reentry. There are two methods of correcting a mistake. The digit flashing "wraps around" and begins again, at which time the correct entry may be pressed. Alternately, the arrow keys can be used to reposition the flashing prompt over the error, which can then be replaced with the correct value. The flashing prompt advances to the AM/PM indicator. Press the ARROW key until the right indicator is shown. Press ENTER. The flashing prompt advances to the day indicator. Press the ARROW key repeatedly until the correct day appears. Press ENTER. The display will echo the last entry with . The controller has now been given a new value for START DELAY. The new values reside in the NEW ENTRIES area of the controller memory. To make these changes active, press the RESTART key, then again press it to confirm your choice. The controller will then wait until the designated time before starting its sampling program. Summary of Sequence: SET, START DELAY, ARROW(S), ENTER ENTER, ARROW(S), ENTER, ARROW(S), ENTER, RESTART, RESTART. 5-10

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Section 5.
Programming
5-10
When setting the time, a single flashing digit
indicates an input from a numeric key is
required.
Press a number key to enter a
value. The next digits flash in succession.
Enter each as required. The format is
HH:MM.
When the four digits are entered, press
ENTER
. Any wrong entries will require re-
entry. There are two methods of correcting a
mistake. The digit flashing “wraps around”
and begins again, at which time the correct
entry may be pressed. Alternately, the arrow
keys can be used to reposition the flashing
prompt over the error, which can then be
replaced with the correct value.
The flashing prompt advances to the
AM/PM indicator. Press the
ARROW
key
until the right indicator is shown. Press
ENTER
.
The flashing prompt advances to the day
indicator. Press the
ARROW
key repeatedly
until the correct day appears. Press
ENTER
.
The display will echo the last entry with
<ENTERED>.
The controller has now been given a new
value for
START DELAY
. The new values
reside in the NEW ENTRIES area of the
controller memory. To make these changes
active, press the
RESTART
key, then again
press it to confirm your choice. The
controller will then wait until the designated
time before starting its sampling program.
Summary of Sequence:
SET, START DELAY, ARROW(S), ENTER, #, #, #, #, ENTER,
ARROW(S), ENTER, ARROW(S), ENTER, RESTART, RESTART.