When this option is enabled, the TSL will change the hour automatically when
entering or leaving the summer period. The screen to enable this option has the
following look:
IMPORTANT: the default setting for this function is "enabled". In case you
are in a country not following this directive for summertime or you simply
don't need it, you are advised to disable it.
3. Program Setup
Weekly Program: As commented in the previous sections, the TSL selects the
attenuation mode depending on its weekly program. This section explains how
to configure this program.
The weekly program consists of 7 sub-programs, one for each day of the week,
numbered from 0 to 6. Each sub-program or daily program is divided into 4 time
intervals, one for each attenuation mode: DAY, NIGHT, MUTE and BYPASS.
The sequence order of these intervals is invariable. For each interval, a begin
time must be programmed. The finish time for any interval is the beginning time
of its next interval. So for each daily program 4 begin times are needed, one per
interval or attenuation mode.
When entering the weekly program menu, the following data is displayed:
The display contains the following information:
a) The program that is being modified (Prg0 in this example).
b) The attenuation mode whose beginning time is being modified (the DAY
interval in this case).
c) The beginning time of the interval. In this example is Monday 00:00. The
hour digits blink to remark that it is possible to modify the value. In this
case it is allowed to enter a value between Monday 00:00 and Tuesday
23:59.
Assuming the DAY interval should start on Monday at 16:00, this time is
selected and confirmed with
Auto Summertime
Enabled
Prg0 Mode:DAY
Begin: Mon 00:00
. Next screen comes up:
Prg0 Mode:NIGHT
Begin: Mon 16:00
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