Instruction Manual for Programmable Digital Timer Item No.: EMT757 A. The Programmable Digital Timer (hereinafter refer as “Timer”) can preset specific on/off time of your home electrical appliances, e.g. Using in coffee machine, lamps. It is ideal for energy saving and home security.
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- Dec 18, 2009 ENGLISH 1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The Econo-Heat TH-858C is a plug-in digital timer that is primarily intended as an accessory to the Econo-Heat Electric Wall Panel Heater to.
Initial Set Up:
1. If the LCD screen is displaying numbers, you are ready to program, please
1. If the LCD screen is displaying numbers, you are ready to program, please
proceed to step 2. If the screen is blank plug in the timer and leave for two
hours to charge internal battery before programming.
hours to charge internal battery before programming.
2. Use a toothpick or sharp pencil to push the RESET button. Once pushed,
the screen will go blank briefly and then display 12:00 AM.
See Figure 2.
Setting the Time:
1. Press and hold down the “CLOCK” button through the time and day setting
1. Press and hold down the “CLOCK” button through the time and day setting
process.
2. Holding “CLOCK” button down, press the “HOUR” button until the current
hour is found. Take note of AM/PM in bottom right of display.
See Figure 1.
3. Press the “MINUTE” button, keeping the “CLOCK” button depressed.
Continue to press the “MINUTE” button until the current minute is found.
4. Press the “DAY” button, keeping the “CLOCK” button depressed. Continue to
press the “DAY” button until the current day is found.
5. When current day is found release 'CLOCK' button.
Programming ON/OFF Times:
Note: While programming, if no button is pushed for 10 seconds the timer will
return to the clock display.
1. Press & release the “PROGRAM” button to
Note: While programming, if no button is pushed for 10 seconds the timer will
return to the clock display.
1. Press & release the “PROGRAM” button to
start programming. The screen will show
1ON and all of the days of the week.
1ON and all of the days of the week.
See
Figure 3
2. Press ”DAY” to scroll through the options for
the days of the week you want to program:
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one, which means the on/off setting is only activated on this selected day)
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3. Find the days that you would like the timer to function and stop pushing
the “DAYS” button leaving the days you want the timer to function showing
on the display.
on the display.
4. Press the “HOUR” button until the hour you want the timer to activate is
showing on the display. (The AM and PM is displayed in the lower right
hand corner of the display. Make sure it is correct when setting the time).
hand corner of the display. Make sure it is correct when setting the time).
5. Press the “MINUTE” button until the minute you want the timer to activate
is showing on the display.
6. Press & release “PROGRAM” to set the 1OFF time. Repeat steps 1 -5 to
program when you want the timer to turn OFF for program 1.
7. Press 'PROGRAM' to move onto Program 2 (P2ON) and repeat steps
1-6 if you want to program additional ON/OFF times, or press 'CLOCK'
(at anytime) to finish programming. You can prgram up to 20 ON/OFF
programs to run simultaneously!
(at anytime) to finish programming. You can prgram up to 20 ON/OFF
programs to run simultaneously!
8. Once programming is complete, pressing 'CLOCK' returns you
to 'clock mode.'
9. Once all programming is complete make sure lamp or device is set in the
ON position. Plug the light or device into the timer and plug the timer into
the wall. Your timer is ready to use!
the wall. Your timer is ready to use!
Note: The lamp or device will not come on until the next ON time is triggered.
To manually turn the device ON and start the program, cycle the ON/OFF
button until the light/device turns on and the display reads AUTO ON. You can
also use the ON/OFF button to override the timer and set to ON (always on) or
OFF (always off).
To manually turn the device ON and start the program, cycle the ON/OFF
button until the light/device turns on and the display reads AUTO ON. You can
also use the ON/OFF button to override the timer and set to ON (always on) or
OFF (always off).
Remarks:
1. While in programming mode, the programmed time can be cancelled or
1. While in programming mode, the programmed time can be cancelled or
resumed by pressing the “RECALL” (RCL) button.
2. ON/OFF time becomes effective immediately once the setting is done.
3. Light/Device must be turned ON when plugged into timer or timer will not
3. Light/Device must be turned ON when plugged into timer or timer will not
control the appliance.
ON/OFF Options:
There are 4 settings for the timer; Press the “ON/OFF” button to scroll through
the options and stop at the option desired.
a. ON – Timer outlet is always ON (Overrides Programming).
b. AUTO ON – Timer outlet is currently ON and will turn OFF at next
There are 4 settings for the timer; Press the “ON/OFF” button to scroll through
the options and stop at the option desired.
a. ON – Timer outlet is always ON (Overrides Programming).
b. AUTO ON – Timer outlet is currently ON and will turn OFF at next
programmed OFF time.
c. OFF – Timer outlet is always OFF (Overrides Programming).
d. AUTO OFF – Timer outlet is currently OFF and will turn on at the next
d. AUTO OFF – Timer outlet is currently OFF and will turn on at the next
programmed ON time.
The timer program will control the appliance if set to AUTO ON or AUTO OFF.
Random Security Option (RND):
This program option will turn lights ON and OFF using the programmed
times + or - 30 minutes, giving the home a more lived in appearance while
occupant is away.
This program option will turn lights ON and OFF using the programmed
times + or - 30 minutes, giving the home a more lived in appearance while
occupant is away.
1. Press the “HOUR” (RND) button for 5 seconds to activate the random
feature. The display will show the RND icon above the seconds on the
display.
display.
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See Figure 1.
2. Press the “HOUR” (RND) button for 5 seconds to deactivate the random
feature. The display will not show the RND icon.
See Figure 1.
Daylight Savings Time (DST) Easy Adjust Feature:
Push the “CLOCK” button for 5 seconds to advance the current time 1 hour,
+1h icon should appear on the lower left corner of the display. Repeating
this process will decrease the time by 1 hour and the +1h icon will disappear.
Push the “CLOCK” button for 5 seconds to advance the current time 1 hour,
+1h icon should appear on the lower left corner of the display. Repeating
this process will decrease the time by 1 hour and the +1h icon will disappear.
See Figure 1.
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RESET
MINUTE
- While holding CLOCK button, press to set minute (time).
- While in programming mode, press to set minute for ON/OFF times.
DAY
- While holding CLOCK button, press to set day of week.
- While in programming mode, press to scroll through options
- While holding CLOCK button, press to set minute (time).
- While in programming mode, press to set minute for ON/OFF times.
DAY
- While holding CLOCK button, press to set day of week.
- While in programming mode, press to scroll through options
for days of the week.
HOUR (RND)
- While holding CLOCK button, press to set hour (time).
- While in programming mode, press to set hour for ON/OFF times.
- While in clock mode, press and hold (3 sec.) to activate random
- While holding CLOCK button, press to set hour (time).
- While in programming mode, press to set hour for ON/OFF times.
- While in clock mode, press and hold (3 sec.) to activate random
security feature.
RCL
In programming mode, press to cancel or
restore ON/OFF time shown.
In programming mode, press to cancel or
restore ON/OFF time shown.
PROGRAM
Press to enter timer programming mode.
Press to enter timer programming mode.
CLOCK (DST)
- To set time/day, hold down CLOCK and
- To set time/day, hold down CLOCK and
press HOUR>MINUTE>DAY buttons.
- In clock mode, hold down for 5 sec. to
move forward or back an hour (Daylight
Savings Adjust).
Savings Adjust).
ON/OFF (push to scroll)
ON= Always ON
Auto ON/OFF = Timer is active
OFF = Always OFF
ON= Always ON
Auto ON/OFF = Timer is active
OFF = Always OFF
DISPLAY SHOWN IN STANDARD “CLOCK” MODE DISPLAY.
PRESS AND HOLD TO RESET ALL THE
PROGRAMS PERMANENTLY
Figure 1
Figure 2
LCD display
Ready to set
Figure 3
If your Timer looks like this,
use the following instructions
If your Timer does not look
like this, go to the next page
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Press to clear all settings
In clock mode, press to turn on/off DST
In programming mode press to clear current program setting
In programming mode press to clear current program setting
Press and hold to program clock
In programming mode, press to confirm selected settings
In programming mode, press to confirm selected settings
Press to begin programming press to exit to clock mode
In programming mode, press to adjust hour and minutes
In clock mode, press to change timer mode (ON, Auto ON, OFF, Auto OFF) In programming mode
press to adjust hour and minutes
press to adjust hour and minutes
Install Set Up
1. If the time screen is completely blank it will need to be plugged into an outlet and charged for four
1. If the time screen is completely blank it will need to be plugged into an outlet and charged for four
hours before programming can begin. If the screen is displaying numbers, it can be programmed
and plugged into the wall afterwards.
and plugged into the wall afterwards.
2. Before programming, all settings should be reset. The reset button is located just below the “RCL/
DST” button and is identified by “RST”. Use a toothpick or ball point pen to push the “RST” button.
Once pushed the screen will show the display below on the screen. See
Once pushed the screen will show the display below on the screen. See
Diagram A
Diagram A
Diagram B
NOTE – Timer will automatically exit the setting mode and return to normal clock mode if no buttons
are pressed for 20 seconds. Any settings made previously will be saved.
are pressed for 20 seconds. Any settings made previously will be saved.
Current Time Setting
1. Press and hold “OK” for two seconds to set current time.
2. Press the + or – buttons to set the hour, taking note of the AM or PM in the top left corner of the
1. Press and hold “OK” for two seconds to set current time.
2. Press the + or – buttons to set the hour, taking note of the AM or PM in the top left corner of the
screen. Press OK to confirm.
3. Press the + or – buttons to set the minutes. Press “OK” to confirm.
4. Press “MENU” to exit the current time setting.
4. Press “MENU” to exit the current time setting.
Programming the On/Off Times
1. In clock mode, press “MENU” to program on/off times
2. 1 ON --:-- should be the first setting. There are a total of 2 On/Off settings.
3. Press “OK” to program 1 ON.
4. Press the + or – buttons to set the hour. Press “OK” to confirm.
5. Press the + or – buttons to set the minutes. Press “OK” to confirm.
6. Press the + button to move to 1 OFF programming.
7. Repeat steps 3 through 5 to program the other On/Off setting.
8. Press “MENU” to complete the current On/Off program setting.
1. In clock mode, press “MENU” to program on/off times
2. 1 ON --:-- should be the first setting. There are a total of 2 On/Off settings.
3. Press “OK” to program 1 ON.
4. Press the + or – buttons to set the hour. Press “OK” to confirm.
5. Press the + or – buttons to set the minutes. Press “OK” to confirm.
6. Press the + button to move to 1 OFF programming.
7. Repeat steps 3 through 5 to program the other On/Off setting.
8. Press “MENU” to complete the current On/Off program setting.
RCL (Clear Buttons) Setting
1. Press the “OK” button to select the On/Off setting that needs to be changed
2. Press the “RCL/DST” button to reset the current On/Off setting.
1. Press the “OK” button to select the On/Off setting that needs to be changed
2. Press the “RCL/DST” button to reset the current On/Off setting.
Switch Mode Indication
The actual mode is shown in the display as “ON”, “AUTO ON”, “OFF”, or “AUTO OFF” together with the
time of day. In normal clock mode, use the + button to adjust this to the desired setting. This can be
used to override the timer as explained in
The actual mode is shown in the display as “ON”, “AUTO ON”, “OFF”, or “AUTO OFF” together with the
time of day. In normal clock mode, use the + button to adjust this to the desired setting. This can be
used to override the timer as explained in
Diagram C.
Diagram C
ON = Always ON
OFF = Always OFF;
AUTO ON = Timer is activated and lamp/device is on.
OFF = Always OFF;
AUTO ON = Timer is activated and lamp/device is on.
The timer will follow the next off program.
AUTO OFF = Timer is activated and lamp/device is off.
The timer will follow the next on program.
Summer Time Feature (DST)
Note: DST stands for Daylight Savings Time. DST is either “ON” or “OFF”.
1. Push the “RCL/DST” button to advance the current time 1 hour to reflect Daylight Savings Time. The
Note: DST stands for Daylight Savings Time. DST is either “ON” or “OFF”.
1. Push the “RCL/DST” button to advance the current time 1 hour to reflect Daylight Savings Time. The
“+1h” icon will appear in the lower left corner of the display.
2. Pushing the “RCL/DST” button will decrease the time by 1 hour and the “+1h” icon
will disappear.
Power Back-Up
In the event of a power failure, the timer will retain its settings.
In the event of a power failure, the timer will retain its settings.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized
modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encour-
age to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encour-
age to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Crestron dm-rmc-4k-100-c user manual. Interlaced sources are converted to progressive scan using motion-adaptive deinterlacing. Intelligent frame rate conversion enables support for 24p and PAL format sources. Fully automatic operation eliminates any complicated setup by utilizing the display’s EDID to configure the scaler. It also enables HD 1080p and lower resolution images from cameras and legacy sources to look their best on every screen in the house.The DM-RMC-4K-SCALER-C accepts any input resolution from standard definition NTSC 480i to ultra high-definition DCI 4K, and scales it beautifully to any output resolution up to DCI 4K (4096 x 2160 @ 60 Hz). 5Video Wall ProcessingThe DM-RMC-4K-SCALER-C has another trick up its sleeve, providing zoom capability and bezel compensation on its output to display just a portion of the source image.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada
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Problem
Light or appliance does not turn ON.
Light or appliance does not turn ON.
Light turns ON/OFF at day instead of night.
Timer is resetting time or program.
Solution
Make sure light/appliance power switch is in ON position. Make sure timer
is in AUTO mode. If timer is in OFF mode the program is not running.
Make sure light/appliance power switch is in ON position. Make sure timer
is in AUTO mode. If timer is in OFF mode the program is not running.
Check to make sure AM/PM time and program settings are correct.
Timer is being used on a motor or transformer load.
It is not recommended for this use.
It is not recommended for this use.
Troubleshooting
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