Programming Control
21.
Set Real-Time Clock "rtC-"
This option allows the owner to set the controls
internal clock to the correct time and date.
How
to
Program the Time and Date
1.
Control must
be
in Manual Mode. Refer to
Entering the
Manual
Mode.
2. Press the DELICATESIBULKY
(1\)
or
the
COLD
(v)
keypad until
"Prog"
appears in the
display. Press the START (enter) keypad and
"AtS
1"
will appear in the display.
3. Press the DELICATESIBULKY
(1\)
or
the
COLD
(v)
keypad to scroll through the
programmable options until
"rtC-" appears in the
display. Press the START keypad and
"rtC1" will
appear in the display.
4. Press the
DELICATESIBULKY
(1\)
or
the
COLD
(v)
keypad to scroll through the
programmable options. Refer to
Table
9.
NOTE:
The
hours
will
be
displayed
in
military
time.
For
day
of
week,
Sunday
is considered
day
one
(1),
Monday
is
day
two (2)
and
so
on.
For
year,
the
year
2000 is
"0",
the
year
2001 is
"1"
and
so on.
If
programming Daylight Savings, "rtc7",
"on"
(factory default setting) enables Daylight Savings
Time and
"oFF"
disables Daylight Savings Time.
7. Press the START (enter) keypad when the correct
time
or
date appears in the display. The next Set
Real-Time Clock option will appear in the
display.
NOTE:
To
program
"SPA-" (Special Vend A Data),
press
the
WARM
«)
keypad
and
refer
to
option 22.
To
program
other
options,
refer
to
the
appropriate
section.
How
to
Exit Programming Feature
Press the WARM
«)
keypad until the control returns
to Ready Mode.
"rtC1"
Programs Minutes
"rtC2"
Programs Hours
"rtC3"
Programs
Day
of
Week
"rtC4"
Programs Date
of
Month
I "rtC5"
Programs Month
I
"rtC6"
Programs Year
I
"rtC7"
Programs Daylight Savings
Table
9
5. When the desired option appears in the display,
press the START (enter) keypad. The current
value will appear in the display.
6.
Press the DELICATESIBULKY
(1\)
or
the
COLD
(v)
keypad to increase
or
decrease the
minutes, hours, day
of
week, date
of
month,
month or year to the correct time or date.
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