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third minute or third second (depending on which parameter is being
programmed). Entering “1 1” would indicate the eleventh month
(November), eleventh day, eleventh hour, eleventh minute or eleventh
second.
Time-Of-Day Function Programming Exercise
The following time-of-day function programming exercise will illustrate
more fully how to program time-of-day functions.
TIME-OF-DAY PROGRAMMING NOTE:
The “#” symbol must be entered after the proper access code in order to
program time-of-day functions. Entering the “*” symbol after the time-of-day
function access code will disable that time-of-day function.
The VRC2000 will emit only a single [BEEP] after a set-up parameter if you
do not make a new entry. If you do make a new entry, the VRC2000 will
[BEEP] twice.
Enter
☎ “3 0 1 #”
The VRC2000 will respond:
• TIME-OF-DAY HOURS FOR ENTRY ONE ARE ... {TEN}
You enter
☎ “0 6”
The VRC2000 will respond with a double [BEEP].
The time-of-day function entry one is now set to activate at the sixth hour on
the clock. Two digits must be entered for all time-of-day functions, including
any leading zeros.
The VRC2000’s real-time clock expresses time in a 12-hour format. Whether
the hour entered is for AM (before noon) or PM (after noon) must be
specified.
The VRC2000 will say
• TIME-OF-DAY MINUTES FOR ENTRY ONE ARE ... {TEN}
You enter
☎ “3 0”
The VRC2000 will respond with a double [BEEP].
Time-of-day function entry one is now set to activate at the thirtieth minute
of the selected hour.
VRC2000 Setup
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