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· Press button six to save your settings. OUT3 is no longer displayed.
Setting the time
· Make sure the ATR120 is in programming mode.
· Press button one once to start setting the current time. This mode starts the
clock-timing device. The display indicates the time at which the clock is
currently set. Depending on how long you have been in the program mode, the
display may advance from the default setting of
00 5:00.
· Press button four to set the hours (24-hour format; 0-23 with 0 = midnight).
The display reads
00 6:00 with OUT3 flashing in the lower right hand corner.
Advance to the correct hour. Note: Hold down button four to rapidly advance
the hour.
· Press button five to set the minutes. The display reads 00
6:50 with OUT 3
flashing in the lower-right hand corner. Advance to the correct minutes.
· Press button six to save the time setting.
OUT3 disappears. The seconds reset to
0.
Setting the year, month, and date
· Press button one once (twice if just entering the programming mode) to set the
year, month and date. The display indicates the last programmed year, month,
and date with the default being
99 1-1.
· Press button three to set the year. The display reads
00 1-1 with OUT 3
flashing in the lower right-hand corner of the display. Press button three until
the correct year is set.
· Press button four to set the month (1-12, with 1= January, 2 = February, etc.)
OUT3 flashes in the lower-right hand corner of the display. Press button four
until the current month is set.
· Press button five to set the date.
OUT3 flashes in the lower-right hand corner of
the display. Press button five until the current date is set.
· Press button six to save the year, month, and date settings. The display should
show the correct month and date.
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