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Option 45 - Timer Control - Honeywell Galaxy Dimension Series Installer Manual

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45 - Timer Control
Galaxy Dimension Installer Manual
Option 45 – Timer Control
45.1 = View
This option allows the weekly schedules programmed in option 65.1 to be viewed:
1 = Weekly Schedule
Use the A and B keys to scroll through each of the programmed schedules and on/off times.
2 = Timer Outputs
This option allows the Timer- A and Timer-B outputs with on/off times, allocated in option 65.2, to be
viewed.
3 = Autoset
Use the A and B keys to scroll through the groups to select one (optional) and also to view the time schedule
allocated per group.
4 = Lockout
Use the A and B keys to scroll through the groups to select one (optional) and also to view the time schedule
allocated per group.
NOTE: The programmed times cannot be modified using this option.
All of the programmed timers - Weekly Schedule, Timer Outputs, Autoset and Lockout - can be printed
out using option 57.11 = SYSTEM PRINT.Timers.
45.2 = Holidays
This function allows up to 32 holiday periods to be allocated. A Start and End date is entered for each holi-
day period using the 1=Modify Dates option, and the groups that are affected by the programmed holiday
periods are assigned using the 2 = Assign Groups function. The operation of all timers for the assigned
groups is suspended during these dates; the last operation of the Timers before the start date remains in
operation until the first operation after the end date. For example, a code which has been allocated the Timer
A period in the CODES option (42.1.4.1) will be inoperative during the programmed holiday period if the
Timer A is in the On time when the holidays starts.
1 = Modify Dates
On selecting this option, the first holiday period with 1=Name and 2=Modify Dates options are displayed.
Upon selection of 2=Modify Dates, the Start and End dates for holiday period 1 are displayed; an arrow
(>) points to the Start date. If no dates have been entered for this period, then the display shows
/
.
To program the Start date, press the ent key; the date display changes to >DD/MM<; enter a valid four
digit number and press the ent key to accept the selection; the year is not required, only the day and months
(dd/mm).
Press the # key to move to the end date and follow the procedure for programming the Start date. The #
key toggles between the Start and End dates for each holiday; the arrow (>) indicates which date is currently
selected.
To remove a programmed date, press the
key. The date display returns to
/
.
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