Timer setting
Notes on timer setting
Up to 10 timer events can be registered. Timer events always operate according to the next valid event depending on the monitor's power status. In the example below, event 3 turns on the moni- tor so next event 4 (also turning on monitor) will not be effective because the monitor is already turned on. Similarly, when the monitor is turned off by event 5, event 6 OFF will not be effective in turning it off again. But these secondary events (event 4 and event 6) will become effective if a person turns off the monitor (after event 3 and before event 4) or turns on the monitor (after event 5 and before event 6).
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| Invalid event | Invalid event |
Monitor | OFF | ON | OFF | ON | OFF |
Event 1 |
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Event 2 |
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| OFF |
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Event 3 |
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| ON |
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Event 4 |
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| ON |
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Event 5 |
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| OFF |
Event 6 |
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| OFF |
Time |
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When the timer events are set at the same time, the last event set will override the previous events. For example, if there is an event like "ON at 8:00 everyday" and then new event is set like "OFF at 8:00 everyday", only the last setting event is effective.
The timer operates by using the clock function provided in this product. Before setting the timer, please confirm that the current date and time are set correctly. Timer and clock functions are func- tioning using a lithium battery provided in this product. When the battery runs down, the clock and timer functions will not operate correctly. Consult your local dealer for the replacement of bat- tery. The replacement must be carried out by a qualified service personnel.
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