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SC-100-CP Basic Control System Clock — Operator’s Manual
AS Blink
To schedule a channel to blink The hour digit(s) flash
and signal AS-110 Automatic
Switches to delay off, follow the
steps outlined previously to
select a Schedule Type,
choosing Type: AS blink
Press NEXT
Set the time of the first AS blink The minutes digits flash
schedule event by pressing
UP or DOWN to set the correct
hour, then NEXT to move to
the minutes
When the time is set correctly, The channel letter flashes
press NEXT
Press UP or DOWN to select The screen scrolls to the days
the channel letter to be of the week – selections are:
controlled by this schedule, S M T W T F S 1 2 3 (Sunday
and press NEXT through Saturday and up to 3
holiday schedules), and the block
cursor flashes under Sunday
Select the days this schedule The hour digit flashes
will occur by pressing PREV or
NEXT to move the cursor under
each letter, and UP or DOWN
to place an asterisk at the
cursor position
When all necessary days are
selected, press NEXT to reach
the end of the line and scroll
to the Repeat time
AS blink is usually a repeating The minutes digits flash
schedule event, so press UP or
DOWN to set the repeat interval Important Note: A repeating
(from 0 to 9 hours), first chang- schedule will run at the selected
ing the hour digit if necessary, interval indefinitely until a Stop
then NEXT to reach the minutes Repeat schedule type is
digits executed
Press UP or DOWN to change The screen scrolls to Temporary,
the minutes (in increments of and NO (the default) flashes
5 minutes), and press NEXT
If this is a temporary schedule, The clock returns to the
press UP or DOWN to toggle Schedule Screen, ready for the
from NO to YES, and press next schedule event, and the
NEXT schedule number is flashing
Press ENTER to save this
schedule event
When all scheduling is Pressing MENU a second time
complete, press MENU to returns to the Run Screen
return to the Main Menu Screen
AS On
To schedule a channel to signal
AS-110 Automatic Control
Switches to turn their lights on,
follow the steps outlined above
for AS blink, except choose
Schedule Type: AS On
AS Off
To schedule a channel to signal
AS-110 Automatic Control
Switches to turn their lights on,
follow the steps outlined above
for AS blink, except choose
Schedule Type: AS Off
Stop Repeat
To stop a repeating schedule, The hour digit(s) flash
follow the steps outlined above
to select a Schedule Type,
choosing Type: Stop Rept, and
press NEXT
Set the time to stop the The minutes digits flash
repeating schedule, by pressing
UP or DOWN to set the correct
hour, then NEXT to move to the
minute
When the time is set correctly, The channel letter flashes
press NEXT
Press UP or DOWN to select The screen scrolls to the days
the channel letter to be of the week – selections are:
controlled by this schedule, S M T W T F S 1 2 3 (Sunday
and press NEXT through Saturday and up to 3
holiday schedules), and the block
cursor flashes under Sunday
Select the days this schedule The screen scrolls to Temporary,
will occur by pressing PREV or and NO (the default) flashes
NEXT to move the cursor under
each letter, and UP or DOWN
to place an asterisk at the
cursor position
When all necessary days are
selected, press NEXT to reach
the end of the line and scroll
to the next field
If this is a temporary schedule, The clock returns to the
press UP or DOWN to toggle Schedule Screen, ready for the
from NO to YES, and press next schedule event, and the
NEXT schedule number is flashing
Press ENTER to save this
schedule event
When all scheduling is Pressing MENU a second time
complete, press MENU to returns to the Run Screen
return to the Main Menu Screen
Editing Schedules
Schedules may need to be changed after the original program-
ming. To edit schedules that already exist, follow the same
steps described above for creating new schedules. Be aware
that any time schedules are changed, the clock will re-initialize
itself. It will set all channels to the state that the automation
calls for, which means it’s possible that the clock will change
the state of a load that someone turned on via an override.