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TFC Group V86/1,2,3,4 Digi 322 User Manual

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DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME FUNCTIONS

The Digi 322 is programmed with European Daylight
Time changeover dates (the last Sundays in March
and October) through the year 2090. USA changeover
dates (the first Sunday in April and last Sunday in
October) may be programmed as follows:

Example: For 1997; April 6 and October 26

With pencil, press “S/W” key; The automatic European
dates are shown along with “AU” and ±1h.

Press “Month”

to 04 (April)

Press “Day”

to 06

“HA” shows in display, (annual changeover)

The end date shown may be the correct ending date
“10:26” for the USA. (To change the end date, press

”, then “Month” and “Day”).

Press “Year” key once; “c” appears above “HA”, indi-
cating it will change on the correct days every year
through 2090.

Press “S” to store

Press the

to return to run mode.

Daylight Time Changeover Dates

1997: April 6, October 26
1998: April 5, October 25
1999: April 4, October 31
2000: April 2, October 29
2001: April 1, October 28
2002: April 7, October 27

PROGRAMMING 7-DAY SCHEDULES

NOTE: The actual time of day must be set prior to pro-
gramming. Also set Daylight Savings Time. We recom-
mend that all programs be first written out on the
enclosed program worksheets.

[Example: Channel 1 on at 7 AM and off at 6 PM, Monday
thru Friday]

Press “h+”

to 7 AM (press 9 times)

Press “m+”

to 00 (once)

Press “Sa”

to omit Saturday

Press “Su”

to omit Sunday

Press “I/O”

(for channel 1) to 1 (ON)

Press “N”

to store

Press “h+”

to 6 PM

Press “m+”

to 00 (once)

Press “Sa”

to omit Saturday

Press “Su”

to omit Sunday

Press “I/O”

(for channel 1) twice to 0 (OFF)

Press “S”

to store

Weekly program steps are automatically assigned to
block “00” and priority “0”.

PROGRAMMING INDIVIDUAL HOLIDAYS

[Example: July 4th – fixed date holiday; Labor Day
(September 1, 1997) – 1-time schedule; Channel 1 off at
12:01 AM]

NOTE: Fixed day holidays will stay in the program until
the year 2090 when the internal clock stops. As one
time holiday commands are executed the month and
day go to zero (visible if you review the program). The
month and day for the next year can be substituted for
the zeros. For example: If you have a holiday program
for Thanksgiving 1997 it is executed on November 27.
If you review the program on November 28th you will
see 00.00 not 11.27; you can then enter 11.26, and
press the “N” key to program Thanksgiving for 1998.

Press “Month”

to 07 (July)

Press “Day”

to 04

Press “N”

to store

Press “h+”

to 12 AM

Press “m+”

to 01

Press “I/O”

(for channel 1) twice to O (OFF)

Press “S”

to store and close block

Press “Month”

to 09 (September)

Press “Day”

to 01

Press “1X”

1-time schedule only

Press “N”

to store

Press “h+”

to 12 AM

Press “m+”

to 01

Press “I/O”

(for channel 1) twice to O (OFF)

Press “S”

to store and close block

Individual Holiday programs are automatically
assigned priority 2.

NOTE: Ignore the days of the week indicator

PROGRAMMING MULTIDAY HOLIDAY PERIODS

[Example: Channel 1 off (we will use an OFF command at
12:01 AM) each day from June 20, 1997 until September
1, 1997 inclusive].

The daily program will resume

September 2. As this ”School Summer Vacation” will
be different in 1998 this becomes a 1X (one time)
schedule.

Press “Month”

to 06 (June)

Press “Day”

to 20

Press

to set the end date

Press “Month”

to 09 (September)

Press “Day”

to 01

Press “1X”

to set one time

Press “N”

to store

Press “h+”

to 12 AM

Press “m+”

to 01

Press “I/O”

(for channel 1) twice to 0 (OFF)

Press “S”

to store this and close the block

NOTE

For areas with

NO

Daylight Time

Changeover

Press “S/W”
Press “CL”
Press “S”
Press “