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44 D-307502 PowerMaster-10/30 G2 User's Guide
The
◼
symbol now appears next to the new selected option.
You can now select another option in the User Settings menu (see section A.1 and section A.2), or quit
programming (see section A.3).
B.14 Programming the Scheduler
PGM outputs that are enrolled in the system can be used to open and close an electrically-controlled gate, or to
control a preferred electrical device via keyfobs (refer to "Using keyfob transmitters" in Chapter 2) or according
to a programmable weekly time schedule.
Here you can schedule the PGM output for up to 4 different ON/OFF time activations per any desired day or
days of the week. In addition, you can schedule a "Daily" schedule that applies to every day of the week. It is
recommended to complete the Scheduler table (placed at the end of this section) before programming the
Scheduler.
Carefully read the section titled "Additional Information" according to the indicated references
1
etc – see
table at end of this section.
Enter the [USER SETTINGS] menu, select the [SCHEDULER] option.
Press .
1
Select the PGM number 01 to 16. Press .
The 1
st
day of the scheduler is displayed.
Click the or button until the display reads the day you wish
to schedule or "Daily", for example, "Tuesday".
2
When the "day" to schedule appears on the display, press .
C. To Select the Activation No.
3
The 1
st
operation (PGM output activation) of the scheduler is displayed.
3
Click the or button until the display reads the operation you
wish to schedule, for example, "operation No 3".
When the "operation No." to schedule appears on the display, press .
D. To Set the ON (Start) Time
4
The "start time" screen is shown on the display.
4
To set the start time of the selected operation, press the button.
The display shows the current setting of the start time.
5
Use the numerical keypad to set or change the operation ON (start) time, for
example, “00:30P”.
6
When you are satisfied with the setting, press to confirm.
A "Success Tune" ☺ sounds. The display confirms the saved start time
and returns to the "start time" screen as in step 7.
To set the stop time, continue to step 10.