Manual DV‑101A
1.6 SETTING ThE TIME cLOcK
In step 1.5 you have already determined how long every watering session should last.
Now the number of watering sessions has to be determined.
• You only have to program the 'Start-time'.
• Push the pin that matches the starting time of the first watering session out.
• Repeat this action for every watering session you wish to give.
• See also the supplied manual of the time clock
Setting the time
Set the time by turning the hands of the time clock clockwise.
• See also the supplied manual of the time clock
1.7 ADDITIONAL INfORMATION TIME RELAy
The time relay can be set on 2 different modes via 'DIP-switch' 4.
• Falling (standard)
•
Rising
FALLING TIME RELAY
The standard time relay is set to falling (text on the side of the time relay = Interval)
The time relay starts immediately on the clock and goes off after the set time.
DIP-switch 4 is on:
RISING TIME RELAY
You can also use the multifunctional time relay the opposite way..
If the relay is set on Rising (text on the side of the time relay = On Delay) than the relay will wait the
set number of seconds before it will turn on.
After that the relay will remain on for the 'remainder' of the 30 minutes.
The minimum time between two switching positions is 30 minutes.
E.g: You set the time relay on 1min 30sec, then the relay will have a delay of 1:30 before it turns on, after that the
relay will remain to be active for the remaining 28min 30sec.
DIP-switch 4 is on:
(Normally this setting is never used for our purposes, when in doubt please call the helpdesk)
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