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Examples of when the times set for the WEEKLY TIMER
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Example 5)
When the following settings are selected for the same day.
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Example 6)
When the following settings are selected for the same day.
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However when the ON time and the OFF times do overlap, please understand that the player will operate as indicated in the examples below.
Example 5)
In 1, the player begins to operate according to the time set for ON. Next, in 2 the player begins to operate according to the time set for ON. In this case, the OFF setting for 1 will be ignored, and the player will turn off at the time that was set for 2.
Example 6)
In 2, the player begins to operate according to the time set for ON. Next, in 1 the player beings to operate according to the time set for ON. In this case, the OFF setting for 2 will be ignored, and the player will turn off at the time that was set for 1.
Example 7)
When the following settings are selected for the same day.
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Example 7)
In 1, the player begins to operate according to the time set for ON. Next, in 2 the player begins to operate according to the time set for ON. In this case, the player will turn off at the time that was set for 2.
Example 8)
When the following settings are selected for the same day.
OFF
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Example 9)
When the following settings are selected for ALL and SUN. (The times set for 1 ON and 2 OFF are the same time.)
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Example 8)
In 2, the player begins to operate according to the time set for ON. Next, in 1 the player will turn off momentarily according to the time set for OFF. Then, in 3 the player begins to operate again at the time set for ON. Lastly, the player will turn off at the time that was set for 3.
Example 9)
In 1 ALL(everyday), the player begins to operate according to the time set for ON except for Sunday. These settings result in the player turning on and off according to the times set for ON and OFF in 1. The player therefore will not operate on Sunday.
Notes
When the ON and OFF times are set to the same exact time, the player will react differently according to previously designated settings.
In Example 9, when the ON and OFF times are set the same, the power is OFF and the player is in standby up until that designated time.
When the ON and OFF times are set the same, in the case when the players is ON up until that time, the OFF time set for
2will be ignored.
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