ENFORCER 7-Day Timer
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. 5
Programming Introduction
A convenient feature is the ability to program it before installation. The EEPROM memory stores
and protects programming instructions even during a power failure and the super capacitor, after a
full charge (about 24 hours), will preserve the date and time for 7~10 days after power is lost.
Programming is easier and faster if you know exactly how you want to use the timer and have a
good understanding of the functions it has.
Programming Recommendations
1. It is recommended that you follow the programming instructions in the order given as this will
make the installation easier.
2. Determine which relays will operate the devices that will be controlled.
3. Determine whether two relays will be used in tandem.
4. Using a separate piece of paper, write down your programming notes.
a. Any events that can be block coded. i.e., events that occur in a pattern.
b. All the events you want to program, as well as their duration (up to 60 per relay).
c. Any holiday you wish to program to override the programmed events.
5. Decide whether you want to use a PIN code or not. See Programming a PIN Code on pg. 10.
LCD Display
Besides the obvious text entries, there are some abbreviations or icons that should be noted.
NOTE: OFF or ON in the top right corner of the screen refers to the relay status. OFF means that
neither relay is triggered. If either relay is on, the display will change to ON.
Programming Buttons
Programming is accomplished with two buttons.
1. SEL – The Select button is used to navigate the menu to select the function to be programmed.
2. ENTER – When a choice has been selected, the Enter button is used for changing and
confirming an option. Pressing once will change to the next option. Pressing and holding will
cycle ahead rapidly, handy for number options when you need to skip much further ahead.
Indicates backup battery is charging
Indicates Daylight Savings Time is activated
Indicates device is locked with PIN code
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