Honeywell AC-140-7 Exiting Scheduling Mode, 2. E1 Time time for event, 4. E2 Time time for event

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3. SCHEDULING

T775A/B/M SERIES 2000 CONTROLLER

MAIN

SCHEDULE MON-FRI

E1 TIME

MAIN

SCHEDULE

MON-FRI

E1 TIME

6:00 AM

SET

TIME

FOR

EVENT 1

3.3.2.E1 TIME (time for event 1)

1.From the selected time period menu, use the S and T buttons to highlight E1 TIME.

2.Press the X button to display the current time set- ting for event 1.

3.Use the X button to cycle between the hour, minute, and AM/PM values.

4.Use the S and T buttons to increase/decrease the desired value for the hour, minute, and AM/PM.

5.Press the W button to accept the time and return to

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the selected time period menu.

Fig. 76. Schedule - Event 1 Time.

3.3.3.E2 SETPOINT (setpoint for event 2)

Creating the setpoint for event 2 is accomplished the same way as the first event. See “3.3.1. E1 SETPT (setpoint for event 1)” on page 32 above.

3.3.4.E2 TIME (time for event 2)

Creating the time for event 2 is accomplished the same way as the first event. See “3.3.2. E1 TIME (time for event 1)” above.

3.3.5.EXIT (exit from selected time period settings)

After entering the time for event 2, use the W button to exit the schedule time period and return to the Schedule menu (Fig. 69 on page 30) to select a different time period.

When you finish scheduling the time periods, continue with “3.4. Exiting Scheduling Mode”.

3.4. Exiting Scheduling Mode

Press the HOME button to exit the Schedule menu and return to the home screen display.

This completes the Scheduling procedure.

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