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The
1462 series will accommodate programming for a
total of 300 events per day. Each event can be
programmed to occur on any or all days of the
week. Up to 10 different alternate schedules (
holiday, shortened class schedule, summer etc.)
may be programmed into the Program Time Controller.
Thirty-two alternate Schedule Days (holiday, etc.)
dates can be scheduled to occur up to 100 years
in the future. On these special days any one (1)
of the 10 alternate schedules may be selected
to run on that day. The alternate schedules may
also be enabled manually on any day. When an alternate
schedule is enabled either manually or automatically
the schedule will revert back to the main schedule
at 12:00 Midnight. In addition, any one of the
10 schedules can be selected to act as the main
Program at any time.
Programming
is menu driven and is easily accomplished using
the 16 point English/ Numeric key pad while being
prompted by the 32 character LCD display. Scan
functions are available to review and verify events
in chronological order. Key pad access may be
limited to three different levels ( Schedule,
General, and Technician). Self diagnostic routines
are accessible only in the Tech access level.
Two
Bell/ Auxiliary circuits are standard. Each has
the capability to control either signaling or
utility devices. Oversized relays are used to
assure very long life. Each is rated at 8 amps.
inductive, (30 amps resistive) (DRY, N.O.). Signal
duration is field programmable from 1-60 seconds.
Durations are programmable on a per event basis.
Manual activation of Bell/Auxiliary circuits is
accomplished with a single key stroke. One additional
four (4) circuit module (cat#1464) may be added
bringing the total circuit capacity to 6.
The
1462 series also features one independent clock
correction circuit for control of most commercially
available clocks. This circuit is field programmable
and includes the ability to manually advance the
secondary clocks. An optional RS232 port is available
for sending time information to other equipment.
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