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Using Weekly Timers (@) Section 3-8
Pulse Operation (P)
Relationship between Start and Stop Days and Times
Note The multiple-day operation shown here is for when the start and
stop days are the same (SU-SU).
1. Start time is before stop time (ON: 08:00/OFF: 17:00):
Operates from 08:00 Sunday until 17:00 Sunday.
2. Start time is after stop time (ON: 21:00/OFF: 06:00): Operates
from 21:00 Sunday until 06:00 the following Sunday.
3. Start and stop times are the same: Operates regardless of the
time.
Setting and operation Setting
example
Operation
Start and stop
day
When start day
is before stop
day
MO - FR Operates Monday to Friday every week.
When start day
is after stop day
FR - MO Operates every Friday through to the following
Monday.
When start and
stop days are
the same
SU - SU Normal and pulse operation: Operates
regardless of the day of the week.
Multiple-day operation: Operates every
Sunday only (See note.)
When stop day
not set
SU - Normal and pulse operation: Operates every
Sunday only.
Multiple-day operation: Cannot be set.
Start and stop
time (normal
operation)
When start time
is before stop
time
ON: 08:00
OFF: 17:00
Operates 8:00 to 17:00 every day.
When start time
is after stop time
ON: 21:00
OFF: 06:00
Operates 21:00 to 6:00 the next day.
When start and
stop times are
the same
ON: 13:00
OFF: 13:00
Operates regardless of the time.
@0 P SU-MO A
ON 01:10
13M30S
Monitor enabled/disabled
Weekly timer address
Stop day
Start day
Start time
Operating time
Type of operation
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