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Leviton EZ-MAX - Navigation Buttons

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Here is how you decipher the screen:
Day and Time - The clock can display in either 12 or 24 hour mode.
Daylight Savings settings for 12 Hour Clock
Lower case "a" or "p" indicates that daylight savings is inactive
Uppercase "A" or "P" indicates that daylight savings is active
Daylight Savings settings for 24 Hour Clock
Lower case "s" indicates that daylight savings is inactive
Lower case "d" indicates that daylight savings is active
Panel Lock Status
"L" indicates that the panel is in a locked state
"u" indicates that the panel is in a temporary un-locked state and will
automatically lock after 3 minutes of inactivity
"U" indicates that the panel is in an un-locked state and will not automatically
enabled the lock
Event Scheduler
"E" will either show
"OFF" Indicating that the event scheduler is turned off
"---" indicates that no events have executed since the last system reset/
power cycle
a number indicates the number of the last event executed
Bottom Line - If an EZ-Max panel, shows the current status of the four relays in
your panel. Either On, or Off. An asterick (*) adjacent to any relay indicate that
particular relay is in an override state. The override could be either a timed override
or other front panel override. If the panel is not an EZ-Max panel, this bottom line
shows any relevant status messages.
Programming/Function Buttons
The several programming buttons are located around the display:
MENU. Allows the user to navigate through the system
SELECT/SAVE. Causes a new readout on the LCD display.
CANCEL: Returns to the previous menu
CLEAR. Clears the text or value that was just entered.
RELAY ON/OFF: Button that allows a user to turn a relay ON or OFF, execute a
timed override, or execute a permanent relay override.
LOCK/UNLOCK: Locks and Unlocks the user interface.
Many parameters can be modified using the LCD screen and a
password (setup code), however these modifications should be made
by a qualified factory technician.
Navigation Buttons
The lower center four buttons, used for navigation of menu items, are LEFT , UP
, DOWN , and RIGHT . Generally, the LEFT and RIGHT
buttons are used to navigate between ’fields’ on the screen, whereas the UP
and DOWN buttons generally change values in the fields.

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