Operating the multi-timer:
Sequence start
Briefly press the start button to start the timer. The remaining time is counted down every
second and the colon within the time display flashes.
Stopover
If the start button is pressed again after the start of the sequence, the sequence is interrupted
and the entire time display flashes. The sequence can be continued by briefly pressing the start
button again.
Expiry cancellation
If the start button remains pressed for 3 seconds after the start of the timer or an intermediate
stop, the timer run is cancelled and the display jumps to "00:00". After the start button is
released, the original elapsed time is displayed again.
Expiry date
After the time has elapsed, the horn sounds for 5 seconds and the display flashes with
"00:00". The horn can be cancelled with the down button. Please note that acknowledgement is
mandatory before a restart or before time settings. The horn time can be specified via the
parameterisation; the horn can also be deactivated.
Time selection
The stored sequence times can be selected on a rolling basis using the selection button. Each
press of the button switches to the next time setting and the selection lamp indicates the current
status.
When the change is made, the new sequence time is stored in a foreground memory and is
ready for the start. If the button is pressed and held down, the changeover continues
automatically and on a rolling basis. The time selection remains saved after the power is
switched off.
Foreground setting
The time value provided with the selection can be adjusted with the up or down button as
required without being saved. The selection lamp then goes out and signals the temporary time
setting. This remains in place as long as the mains voltage is applied and no change is made
by reselection. The new timer can be set to run as often as required.
Please note that although it is possible to make a setting during the sequence, the new time
setting does not yet take effect for the current sequence.
Setting mimicry
The characteristic of the setting provides for a short delay time when the up or down button is
pressed, after which the setting is unlocked. This setting mode is characterised by the colon in
the display becoming a flashing changeover point. The time value can now be set by tapping or
holding down the button. If no more buttons are pressed, the system returns to the basic state
after 3 seconds and the colon in the time display no longer flashes.