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1. Display Logic A. When displaying in HH:MM, it will not be obvious from the display that the timer is counting, the 4 dots at the bottom of the display chase from left to right to indicate its counting down. 2. PB2 and PB3 - Setting time A. The two digits left of the colon are incremented by PB2 and decremented by PB3. (regardless if display is indicating HH:MM or MM:SS) Holding for 1.0 seconds while simultaneously pressing PB2 or PB3 will change the digits right of the colon instead. In any case if or PB2 is held down, the digits race forward quickly. (increment to the next higher number every 100ms) B. Depressing PB2 and PB3 together should clear the display to zero. 6. MODES SWITCH POSITION 1 determines HH:MM or MM:HH. With POSITION A on the pins, the timer displays MM:SS. OFF the pins is HH:MM. Positions 2,3,4,5 determine the other behaviours as in chart. 1 of 12

MODE SWITCH POSITION DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 1 L / R R R R R EARLY WARNING ON 2 L / R L R R R MANUAL STOP - CANNOT CANCEL 3 L / R R L R R MECHANICAL TRIGGER WITH EARLY WARNING 4 L / R L L R R PAUSING 5 L / R R R L R AUTOMATIC STOP - WITH CANCEL 6 L / R L R L R EARLY WARNING ON 7 L / R R L L R GUARD DUTY 8 L / R L L L R SRAY RINSE 9 L / R R R R L MACHINE RUN TIME 10 L / R L R R L ON DELAY 11 L / R R L R L REPEAT CYCLE (COMING SOON) 12 L / R L L R L FUTURE USE 13 L / R R R L L FUTURE USE 14 L / R L R L L FUTURE USE 15 L / R R L L L FUTURE USE 16 L / R L L L L FUTURE USE 1. Mode 1 - EARLY activates before the end of a cycle. to give an early warning to an operator. The amount of early warning time is settable as follows: holding all three buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds; then when the 3 buttons are released, the timer is in a state to set the early time. (indicated by the display blinking) The early time is set in the same way as the time is normally set with,pb2, PB3.. After the early time is set, the display flashes this time for 5 seconds and then after that the time becomes locked in and the flashing stops. For example:all 3 buttons are depressed for 5 seconds, then released. Using and PB2 a time is set for 40 seconds. This time blinks for 5 seconds and then displays steadily. Operator must now set the desired countdown time again if it is to be different from the early time of 40 sec.. When the next cycle runs, illuminates 40 seconds before the end of the cycle. At the end off the cycle, BZ/ /relay activate as usual. This early time is erased (set to zero) by holding all 3 buttons down for 5 seconds. 2 of 12

DISPLAY TIME 1 COUNTDOWN OVERRUN TIME 1 EARLY TIME BZ CHIRP 2 SEC. MODE 1 - CHART 1 EARLY 2 SEC. DISPLAY TIME 1 COUNTDOWN LAST TIME FLASHING TIME 1 EARLY TIME BZ CHIRP 2 SEC 2 SEC CHIRP MODE 1 - CHART 2 EARLY WITH CANCELLATION DISPLAY 00:00 COUNTUP 00:00 2 sec. BZ CHIRP CHIRP MODE 1 - CHART 3 COUNT UP 3 of 12

2. Mode 2 - MANUAL STOP, CANNOT CANCEL Same as cycle 1 but cycle cannot be cancelled. Setting early warning is the same as other modes. See mode 1 for details. DISPLAY TIME1 COUNTDOWN OVERUN TIME1 EARLY WARNING BZ CHIRP 2 sec. MODE 2 - CANNOT CANCEL 3. Mode 3 - MECHANICAL TRIGGER For applications where is closed for the entire cycle by a mechanical switch. The cycle cannot be cancelled during timing. If the mechanical switch is interrupted, a warning is given. and BZ activate for 5 seconds initially, then chirp for short duration ~200ms every 3 seconds, for the remainder of the cycle. DISPLAY TIME 1 COUNTDOWN OVERRUN TIME 1 EARLY TIME BZ CHIRP 2 SEC. MODE 3 - CHART 1 EARLY (NORMAL OPERATION) INTERRUPTION DISPLAY TIME 1 COUNTDOWN OVERRUN TIME 1 EARLY TIME 2 sec. 5 sec. 200ms 5 sec. 200ms BZ CHIRP 2 sec. CHIRP CHIRP. MODE 3 - CHART 2 EARLY (WITH AN INTERRUPTION) ** An interruption starts a pattern where BZ and chirps a warning. 4 of 12

4. Mode 4 - PAUSING A. Counts down from a set value but time can be paused by pressing. When paused, the display flashes the time. B. If is pressed again the countdown resumes. (and display stops flashing) can be pressed to pause the timing an unlimited number of times. After the set time has elapsed, BZ///relay act as usual. C. If set time starts is zero then it counts up and can be paused/resumed in the same way. Count-up can be terminated when by holding for 2 seconds. In this case BZ sounds to indicate the cycle is cancelled. DISPLAY TIME 1 COUNTDOWN HOLD COUNTDOWN OVERRUN TIME BZ CHIRP CHIRP CHIRP CLOSED OPEN MODE 4 - CHART 1 PAUSING COUNT DOWN 2 SEC. DISPLAY 00:00 COUNT UP HOLD COUNT UP HOLD 00:00 BZ CHIRP CHIRP CHIRP CHIRP 2 SEC CLOSED OPEN MODE 4 - CHART 2 PAUSING COUNT UP 5 of 12

5. Mode 5 -AUTO STOP WITH CANCEL Buzzer does not sound at the end of a cycle that runs to completion - it only sounds if the cycle is cancelled. (as shown) DISPLAY TIME COUNTDOWN TIME 2 SEC BZ CHIRP MODE 5 - CHART 1 AUTO STOP WITH NO CANCELLATION 2 SEC. DISPLAY TIME COUNTDOWN LAST TIME FLASHING TIME BZ CHIRP 2 sec. CHIRP MODE 5 - CHART 2 AUTO STOP WITH A CANCELLATION 6 of 12

6. EARLY Identical to mode 1 except the behaviors of and are reversed from mode 1. See mode 1 for written description. DISPLAY TIME 1 COUNTDOWN OVERRUN TIME 1 EARLY TIME BZ CHIRP 2 SEC. MODE 6 - CHART 1 - EARLY 2 SEC. DISPLAY TIME 1 COUNTDOWN LAST TIME FLASHING TIME 1 EARLY TIME BZ CHIRP 2 SEC 2 SEC CHIRP MODE 6 - CHART 2 - EARLY WITH CANCELLATION DISPLAY 00:00 COUNTUP 00:00 BZ CHIRP CHIRP MODE 6- CHART 3 COUNT UP 7 of 12

7. Mode7 - GUARD DUTY Counts down but the time is reset to the starting value if is pressed anytime before the end of a cycle. If time elapses then and relay activate. (this is like the doomsday counter on the TV show Lost ) Cycle cannot be stopped except by disconnecting power. Setting early warning is the same as other modes. See mode 1 for details. MISSED DISPLAY TIME FULL COUNTDOWN OVERUN BZ CHIRP CHIRP CHIRP CHIRP MODE 7 - GUARD DUTY PARTIAL COUNTDOWN EARLY WARNING 8 of 12

8. Mode 8 - SPRAY RINSE Designed to activate a spray rinse at the end of a cycle. If contact with a N.O proximity sensor is closed the cycle starts. The sensors will be connected to PB input. When a time cycle is activated, the relay close is delayed by TIME2, then relay closes for TIME1. TIME2 is set in the same way as the early warning in mode 1. (Hold down all three buttons etc.) Display should be in seconds:hundredths (so the maximum time possible is 99:99 sec.) After programming, the default times should be TIME2= 1.00 seconds, TIME1= 5.00 seconds. There is no need to change to another resolution other than seconds/hundredths such as hours/mins by removing jumper A from the pins. Therefore there is a vacant mode 9 if jumper A is off the pins for future use. PROX DISPLAY TIME 1 TIME 2 - C.D. TIME1 - C.D. TIME 1 BZ CHIRP CHIRP CHIRP MODE 8 - CHART 1 9 of 12

9. Mode 9 - MACHINE RUN TIME Purpose: to track running hours on a machine. Counting starts when triggered by MSw, stops when MSw is off. (chart 9.1) Counting can also be controlled by presence/absence of power. (chart 9.2) immediately resets time. (like guard duty cycle #7) If time starts at zero, then it counts up with no alarm. In this case there is no alarm to silence, so resets time only. Time can be also reset before the countdown has elapsed. This will only be used with line power. (not 9V battery) PWR reset time MSw DISPLAY SET COUNTDN LAST COUNTDN OVERRUN LAST OVERRUN SET CNTDN BZ CHIRP CHIRP CHIRP 2s CHIRP CHIRP CHIRP RLY CLOSED CLOSED OPEN CLOSED CHART 9.1 - Machine runtime. 500ms BZ chirp every 5 minutes after countdown is complete, while unit is counting. (not while idle) PWR reset time MSw DISPLAY - SET COUNTDWN (partial) - LAST TIME COUNTDN (complete) OVERRUN SET CNTDWN BZ CHIRP CHIRP 2s CHIRP CHIRP RLY CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CHART 9.2 - Machine runtime - intermittent power 500ms BZ chirp every 5 minutes after countdown is complete, while unit is counting. (not while idle) 10 of 12

10.Mode 10 ON-DELAY Ability to set a delay time before countdown cycle begins. Delay is programed by holding down 3 buttons (, PB2, PB3) for 5 seconds. (like programming the early warning in mode 1 and 6. When cycle starts, set time displays, and the chaser dots on the bottom of the screen activate (left to right) until the programmed delay is over, then countdown begins as normal. Cancel cycle by holding down 2s.. MSw not used. delay time MSw DISPLAY SET (chaser dots) COUNT DOWN OVERRUN SET BZ CHIRP 2s RLY CLOSED OPEN CHART 10.1 - CYCLE 10 COMPLETE CYCLE delay time long press to cancel 2 SEC. MSw DISPLAY SET (chaser dots) COUNT DOWN (partial) LAST TIME (flashing) SET BZ CHIRP 2s 2s CHIRP CHART 10.2 - CYCLE 10 WITH CANCELLATION 11 of 12

11.Mode 10 REPEAT Once the pushbutton is pressed, the timer will have a repeating behavior until pushbuttons held. The interval time is set by holding down all three buttons like the early warning time in other mode START interval time interval time END MSw DISPLAY SET TIME COUNT DOWN COUNT UP COUNT DOWN COUNT UP SET TIME BZ CHIRP CHIRP CHIRP CHIRP 2s RLY CLOSED OPEN CLOSED OPEN CYCLE 11 COMPLETE CYCLE 12 of 12