78 THE BLUE BOX LT PROGRAMMING
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TAB to either H1 or H2. – the two Holiday Lists. 3.
Both can be selected, but only individually.
ENTER to go to the Holiday options menu.4.
SCROLL to select the desired Holiday option. 5.
There are three choices:
Do Not Omit (default) – the days on this •
holiday list will be included in this schedule.
Omit - the days on this holiday list will not be •
included in this schedule.
ON-OFF schedule - the days on this holiday •
list will have unique schedules.
Program a unique schedule for this Holiday list.6.
Continue programming this schedule or Exit & Save.7.
To Edit a Holiday List
The Holiday lists contain no Holidays until edited. Two
separate holiday lists may be created and edited.
Follow this path: USER MENU › SETUP MENU › 1.
SYSTEM SETUP MENU › EDIT HOLIDAYS.
system setup menu
set time and date
edit HOLIDAYs
system options
what and when?
addressing-bus scan
select holiday list
to edit
HOLIDAY list 1
Holiday list 2
SCROLL to select page.2.
TAB to the Holiday.3.
Holiday list-page 1
Date: Jan1
New Years :yes
ML King :no
Presidents : no
Easter : no
Memorial : no
Independece : no
SCROLL to YES to select.4.
To add new Holidays to a Holiday List, SCROLL 5.
to page 3 and TAB to the first unused date.
HOLIDAY LIST 1 - PAGE 3
Jan 1 2008: no
Jan 1 2008: NO
Jan 1 2008: NO
Jan 1 2008: NO
Jan 1 2008: NO
Jan 1 2008: NO
TAB to month, day and year and SCROLL to 6.
adjust.
EXIT when complete.7.
MORE DATA ON SCHEDULED EvENTS
There are four types of scheduled events, which when
combined, offer an almost limitless set of options and
capabilities.
“On Time” & “Off Time” Scheduled Events
ON TIME or OFF TIME are also called Time of Day
(TOD) events.
To edit an ON or OFF TIME:
TAB to the Hours Minutes, (Seconds for BY 1.
DAY schedules only) and am/pm settings after
ON TIME or and SCROLL to adjust.
ON TIME: 09:00 AM
OFF TIME: 05:00 PM
Astonomical Scheduled Events
The DTC clock offers true astonomical programming.
When setting up the clock, the location is entered
(by city or Lat/Long) and from that all dusk and dawn
times are calculated.
The system even compensates for daylight savings
(where applicable).
“DAWN (or DUSK) + or -” means minutes before
or after dawn or dusk.