When load is on LOW speed:
1. First button press of OVR2 sets control to OFF. Unit will remains OFF
until next schedule change.
2. Second button press of OVR2 automatically sets control to LOW
speed after a 5 minute delay with the unit at HIGH speed. Unit will
stay in LOW until next schedule change.
When load is on HIGH speed:
1. First button press of OVR2 sets control to LOW. Flashing 2L on
display indicates manual change to LOW setting. Unit will stay in
LOW until next schedule change.
2. Second button press of OVR2 automatically sets control to HIGH
speed and starts a 5 minute countdown. Unit will stay HIGH until
next scheduled change.
Note: When unit is in HIGH with countdown showing on display, change
to LOW from OVR2 button press will be delayed until the end of the
countdown. Flashing 2H on display indicates manual change to LOW is
being delayed.
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NOTES
1. The LEDs describe the state of the two-speed pump relays: If no LED
is lit, pump OFF. If LED1 is lit, the high-speed setting is ON. If LED2 is
lit, the low-speed setting is ON.
2. Unit will go to AUTO MODE automatically if no key is pressed for
five minutes.
3. HOLD MODE: If you press the OVR1 button to override the pumps
OFF, the unit will switch to the HOLD MODE. All ON pump programs
will be skipped for the remainder of the day, until 12:00 AM the
next day. In the HOLD MODE, the display alternates between the
time, and the word "HOLD".
Pressing the OVR1 button again releases the unit from HOLD MODE,
and enables the remaining programs for the day. It also allows the
user to run two-speed override programs by pressing the OVR2
button.
4. Clear all memory. All memory can be cleared using the following :
While in the RUN mode, press ENTER, display will show:
Use EVENT key to display:
Now press ENTER briefly and everything in the timer memory will
be erased, including real time and date. NOTE: Unit has permanent
memory and will not be erased unless done through procedure
above.
5. Upon powering up your DPC201, unit displays the line frequency
the unit is operating, 50 will determine 50Hz or 60 for 60 Hz. NOTE:
6
OFF
AUTO
ON
AUTO