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Timer Instructions Intermatic Grasslin FM1D50

This instruction manual summarizes how to use a 50 memory time switch. It provides instructions on initial start up such as selecting the menu language and setting the date and time. The manual describes how to program the time switch by creating new programs, reviewing and deleting programs. It also covers setting the clock display to 12-hour or 24-hour format and adjusting for daylight savings time.

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Timer Instructions Intermatic Grasslin FM1D50

This instruction manual summarizes how to use a 50 memory time switch. It provides instructions on initial start up such as selecting the menu language and setting the date and time. The manual describes how to program the time switch by creating new programs, reviewing and deleting programs. It also covers setting the clock display to 12-hour or 24-hour format and adjusting for daylight savings time.

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Instruction Manual

50 memories time switch


3

page

! Safety Precautions.........................................................4
OK
reset Symbols, Keys ..............................................................5
1.
Initial Start - Up ...........................................................6
Prog.
Program Structure ..........................................................7

Setting 24h or AM/PM clock, Time and Weekday.......................11

Change for Daylight Savings time........................................12

OVR Operating Mode ............................................................13

Warranty ....................................................................14
4
!
Safety precautions
· The connection and installation of electrical devices may only be
carried out by a qualified electrician.
· Interventions in and changes to the device result in the voiding of
the warranty claim.
· Observe your national regulations and the respective safety
provisions.
· Switch-off commands have priority over switch-on commands.
OK 5
reset

General information
· The middle communication line shows the selectable menu item. If
confirmed with OK, this item is activated.
· Flashing texts or symbols require an entry.
· If no entries are made within the next 2 minutes, the clock reverts
to Auto mode.

1 6 12 18 24
E
D
F
C C1
15:26:38
G
B

MENU
A H
1 OVR Res.

J
K
Display
A Function displays of the two left-hand buttons
B Channel status displays
= Channel 1 ON
= Channel 1 OFF
Channel 1 = C1, Channel 2 = C2
C 3 communication lines for time display, menu items, entry prompts
etc.
D Day-of-week display
E Overview of daily switching program
F Display of daylight savings time
G Operating voltage (permanently lit dots)
Reserve power operation (dots flash)
H Function displays of the two right-hand buttons

Buttons
I Reset
The programs are retained in the case of a reset. The date and time
must be set again. Press reset button with a blunt object (pen).
J Right-hand buttons
K Left-hand buttons with manual switch function in Automatic mode
OK 6
reset

Function displays of the two left-hand buttons:


scroll up in menu
scroll down in menu
Select/rejectsuggestion
Select/accept suggestion
+ Press briefly = +1 Press and hold (approx. 2 sec) = +5
- Press briefly = -1 Press and hold (approx. 2 sec) = -5

Function displays of the two right-hand buttons:


MENU Exits the Automatic mode and enters the Programming mode
ESC Press briefly = one step back
Press and hold (approx. 2 sec) = return to Automatic mode
OK Make selection and apply
EDT Change request in Read mode
NO Do not execute command
YES Execute command
DEL Delete

1.

Initial start-up - selection of menu language


1 6 12 18 24

C1
15:26:38 12H 24H
MENU
LANGUAGE
ESC
1 OVR Res.
DATETIME
ESC OK DEUTSCH
DEUTSCH
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
FRANCAIS
OK
MENU OK
FRANCAIS
OK

ESC OK
Info
In the delivered state the time switch is in
the Auto mode with a preset time, date and
the menu language English.
Prog. 7

1 6 12 18 24

C1
15:26:38 DATETIME
MENU
PROGRAM
1 OVR Res. DAYLIGHT
ESC OK REVIEW
NEW
MENU
DELETE
OK

ESC OK

New program
Info
The time switch has 50 memory spaces.

REVIEW only with 2-channel version


NEW
DELETE
OK

ESC OK
FREE 50 CHANNEL
OK SELECT CHANNEL
I
OK SELECT
I
OK
ESC
ESC OK

Example
ON command for channel 1 at 3 pm. OFF command at 6 pm.
· Select NEW program and confirm with OK.
· The free memory spaces are briefly displayed.
· Select channel and confirm with OK.
Prog. 8

SELECT
DAY
CHL
OK ON
ESC OK HOURS
00
CHL ON
ESC OK MINUTES
15:00
CHL ON
ESC OK

· Select day block or individual day (block formation as desired)


and confirm withOK.
· Enter hour for ON command (+/-) and confirm with OK.
· Enter minute for ON command (+/-) and confirm with OK.

HOURS
00
CHL
OK OFF
ESC OK MINUTES
18:00
CHL OFF
ESC OK SAVED
P01 P02

· Enter hour for OFF command (+/-) and confirm with OK.
· Enter minute for OFF command (+/-) and confirm with OK.
· Program is saved.
· Program jumps to selection REVIEW, NEW, DELETE. Now additional
programs can be created.
Prog. 9

View, edit program

DELETE
REVIEW
NEW
OK

ESC OK ON P01
15:00
OK HH:MMOFF P02
EDT OK 18:00
OK HH:MM
EDT OK

Info
· The program steps can be scrolled through with .
· The respective program can be edited by pressing EDT.
The procedure is the same as when creating a new program.

Delete all programs

NEW
DELETE
REVIEW
OK

ESC OK DELETE
ALL
OK CONFIRM
OK
YES NO
NO Y E S

Info
· It is possible to delete all programs with YES
· By pressing NO, individual programs can be deleted.
Prog. 10

Delete individual programs

DELETE
ALL ON P01
OK 15:00
YES NO
OK HH:MM CONFIRM
DEL OK OK

NO Y E S

Info
When deleting individual programs, the corresponding program steps
are deleted (e.g. P01 ON and P02 OFF).
11

Setting 24h or AM/PM Clock, Time and Weekday

Info
The date and time are preset at
LANGUAGE the factory.
DATETIME
PROGRAM
OK

ESC OK YEAR
2007 MONTH
OK
2007: 03
ESC OK
ESC OK

DAY
2007:03:25 HOURS
13 MINUTES
ESC OK OK
13:45
ESC OK

ESC OK

Set AM/PM (12-hour-) or 24-hour display

DAYLIGHT
12H 24H
LANGUAGE
OK

ESC OK AM PM
24H
OK

ESC OK
12

Switchover for daylight savings time


Info
The following settings
PROGRAM are possible:
DAYLIGHT AUTO
12H 24H
OK Factory presetting of
CALIBRAT the published calendar
ESC OK
dates. This is automati-
AUTO cally recalculated for
NO
OK
each year.
ESC OK
NO
No switchover

CALIBRAT
Programming for the start and ending date of daylight savings time
must be entered for this purpose. The factory presetting is overwrit-
ten. The programmed daylight savings time is automatically recalcu-
lated for each year. The changeover takes place on the same specified
day of the week in the same week of each month.

NO
CALIBRAT
AUTO
OK

ESC OK
SU START
03 SU START
MONTH 03:21
ESC OK DAY
ESC OK

WI START
10 WI START
MONTH 10:31
DAY SU WI
ESC OK
2103:3110
ESC OK CALIBRAT
ESC OK
13
OVR
Operating mode

1 6 12 18 24

C1
15:26:38

MENU OVR ON OVR


1 OVR Res. OVR OFF OVR

AU TO : (no display)
programmed switching times

Info
Left-hand button = Channel 1
Right-hand button = Channel 2 (only with 2-channel version)

Press 1 x = OVR ON
= Continuous ON until next command is executed
Press 2 x = OVR OFF
= Continuous OFF until next command is executed
Press 3 x = return to Auto mode
Warranty

If within one (1) year from the date of purchase, this product fails due
to a defect in material or workmanship, Intermatic Incorporated will
repair or replace it, at its sole option, free of charge. This warranty
is extended to the original household purchaser only and is not
transferable. This warranty does not apply to:
(a) damage to units caused by accident, dropping or abuse in
handling, acts of God or any negligent use; (b) units which have been
subject to unauthorized repair, opened, taken apart or otherwise
modified; (c) units not used in accordance with instructions; (d)
damages exceeding the cost of the product; (e) sealed lamps and/
or lamp bulbs, LED’s and batteries; (f) the finish on any portion of the
product, such as surface and/or weathering, as this is considered
normal wear and tear; (g) transit damage, initial installation costs,
removal costs, or reinstallation costs.

INTERMATIC INCORPORATED WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL


OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE
EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY
TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTIES. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND THE WARRANTY OF FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY MODIFIED TO EXIST
ONLY AS CONTAINED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, AND SHALL BE OF
THE SAME DURATION AS THE WARRANTY PERIOD STATED ABOVE.
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON THE DURATION OF
AN IMPLIED WARRANTY, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY
TO YOU.

This warranty service is available by either (a) returning the product


to the dealer from whom the unit was purchased, or (b) mailing
the product, along with proof of purchase, postage prepaid to the
authorized service center listed below. This warranty is made by:
Intermatic Incorporated/After Sales Service/7777 Winn Rd., Spring
Grove, Illinois 60081-9698/815-675-7000
http://www.intermatic.com

Please be sure to wrap the product securely to avoid shipping


damage.
80.10.1212.7/09/01 158--00799

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