![]() ![]() ![]() Now that you have chosen the DAYS THE TIMER WILL FUNCTION the next step is to choose the TIME.ħ. Choose the days you want the program to be active and press "ENTER."Ħ. S, M, T, W, Th, F, S (default) - ( I used the DEFAULT option and all of those days were blinking).If you become frustrated with the instructions like I did call:Īnd a tech will walk you through the process. (This was a point of confusion for me because I thought at first that the “AUTO” and "OFF" indicated that the programming had been turned off.) I eventually figured out that in this instance, “OFF” is telling you the light it controls is off. Then press “Auto” and close the door.Īt this point the display should show the correct am or pm setting, the time and day of the week, the word “AUTO” to the left and “OFF” to the right. I pressed “Enter”, followed by “Auto” to get out of the programming mode.īTW: if you see “P2” on the screen and dashes across the screen because you haven’t entered anything, press the minus button to get back to “P1”. In my application I chose 4:00 am because I figured most break-ins begin earlier in the AM. in the interest of saving electricity, I did not want the light to stay on until “Dawn”, so I pressed the minus button until the word “Time” appeared, then pressed “Enter” and adjusted the off time. You can press “Enter” to save that, then “Auto” to be out of the programming mode.īut. “Dawn” will be the default and the tiny word “off” will be in the right hand corner. Your next choice is to tell the switch when to turn off. Then after you see “Dusk” with the tiny word “on” press “Enter” to save that choice. The step I missed is that at this point I had to press the minus button until it brought up “Dusk”. ![]() (To me that is an illogical default because you normally only want to switch a light on when it is dark !)Īnyway, there you are in “P1” looking at “Dawn” on the screen with the tiny word “on” in the right hand corner. This is where I (eventually) found I had to pay VERY close attention because the default choice presented to you is “Dawn”. The next step is telling the switch when to turn on. Since mine was a security and entryway light application, I chose all seven. I then entered the “P1” mode, where you begin by choosing the days you want the switch to turn on. I can report that the steps involved in setting the date, time, daylight savings time are logical and progressed smoothly. My goal was to program the 15312 switch to turn on at “Dusk” and turn off at 4:00 am. Thanks to Toddlivengood and all the rest of this board's contributors. ![]()
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