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Posted on Feb 14, 2013

Date and time are no functioning

2 hours after setting the date and time,the timer will be offset.The timer will moves ahead 1/2 hour of the setting time even though the actual time is 2 hours of the setting time.But if switched off for a day,the date shows 2001 and the timer is approximately offset for 12hours

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How doI set the time and date on my wec1502 Taylor thermometer?

The Clock display is located at the top of the base unit's LCD screen. The clock has alarm and snooze functions.
A) Clock Setting
1. Press and hold the "SET" button on the back of the base unit for 3 seconds to enter Clock Setting Mode. The year digits flash in place of the clock digits.
2. Press the "+" or "-" button to change the year. Press "SET" to confirm. The month digits flash.
3. Press the "+" or "-" button to change the month. Press "SET" to confirm. The date digits flash.
4. Press the "+" or "-" button to change the date. Press "SET" to confirm. The Day/Month ("D M") or Month/Day
("M D") selection flashes.
5. Press the "+" or "-" button to toggle between Day/Month and Month/Day format. Press "SET" to confirm. A language selection flashes under the "DAY" icon to the left of the clock digits.
6. Press the "+" or "-" button to toggle between language selections*. Press "SET" to confirm the displayed language. Time zone offset digits flash in place of the clock.
7. Press the "+" or "-" button until the correct time zone offset** appears (-12 to +12). Press "SET to confirm the displayed time zone offset. "12 Hr" or "24 Hr" flashes.
8. Press the "+" or "-" button to toggle between 12 and 24 hour clock mode. Press "SET" to confirm.
The hour and minute digits reappear. The hour digits flash.
9. Press the "+" or "-" button to change the hours. Press "SET" to confirm. The minute digits flash.
10. Press the "+" or "-" button to change the minutes. Press "SET" to confirm. The hour and minute digits stop flashing. The clock is set.
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GPS 38 unable to access date and time in system setup. presently shows 1 jan 05

Hi John921,

Here is the step by step procedure to set date and time of your Garmin GPS 38......
It will definitely work......

Set Local Date and Time


1) Verify the date and local time (this should be
the date and time according to the local date and
time of country/area you are in). Because the
time shows is Universal Time (UTC), you will
need to enter a time offset to display the correct
local time for your area.

2) Move the field highlight to the OFFSET field
and press Enter

3) With the arrows (←→), go to the figure which
represents the hours then with the up & down
arrows (↑↓), select the time offset for your
longitude and press .

4) Move the field highlight to the HOURS field
and change to 24 if that is not already the case.

This will definitely work......
Please rate this solution............

Thanks......
Sep 08, 2008 • Garmin GPS
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How to change time on Taylor Precision Products Wireless Digital Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer FCC ID WEC 1502

The Clock display is located at the top of the base unit's LCD screen. The clock has alarm and snooze functions.
A) Clock Setting
1. Press and hold the "SET" button on the back of the base unit for 3 seconds to enter Clock Setting Mode. The year digits flash in place of the clock digits.
2. Press the "+" or "-" button to change the year. Press "SET" to confirm. The month digits flash.
3. Press the "+" or "-" button to change the month. Press "SET" to confirm. The date digits flash.
4. Press the "+" or "-" button to change the date. Press "SET" to confirm. The Day/Month ("D M") or Month/Day
("M D") selection flashes.
5. Press the "+" or "-" button to toggle between Day/Month and Month/Day format. Press "SET" to confirm. A language selection flashes under the "DAY" icon to the left of the clock digits.
6. Press the "+" or "-" button to toggle between language selections*. Press "SET" to confirm the displayed language. Time zone offset digits flash in place of the clock.
7. Press the "+" or "-" button until the correct time zone offset** appears (-12 to +12). Press "SET to confirm the displayed time zone offset. "12 Hr" or "24 Hr" flashes.
8. Press the "+" or "-" button to toggle between 12 and 24 hour clock mode. Press "SET" to confirm.
The hour and minute digits reappear. The hour digits flash.
9. Press the "+" or "-" button to change the hours. Press "SET" to confirm. The minute digits flash.
10. Press the "+" or "-" button to change the minutes. Press "SET" to confirm. The hour and minute digits stop flashing. The clock is set.
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I have a double pol 208 dgm100 and i conect whith contactor and i cant able to program please can you help

Tork digital timers and manuals appears on following link
http://waterheatertimer.org/Tork-Digital-timers-and-manuals.html#DGM

DGM100 programming manual:
http://waterheatertimer.org/pdf/TORK.DGM100.INSTALL&OP.pdf

DGM100 is single channel timer, so timer operates all Loads at same time.
In other words, if you have 2 different contactors, the timer cannot set different schedules for each.

7-day programming
32 set points

Programming buttons:
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1) When powering up the unit, model number 100P appears on screen.
LCD displays 12H which is an automatic (AM/PM) format.

Press ENTER to keep 12hour am pm -or- press HOUR to change to military time, and then press ENTER

2) Unit is in RUN mode and time displays.

3) Set current time:
Press DAY/Month key to select current Day.
Press HOUR key to set current hour (with AM/PM).
Press MIN key to set current minutes.
Press ENTER key to confirm.
Unit now stores present time. Seconds are set to zero.

4) Daylight savings time (DST) automatically adjusts for daylight savings time, if you choose this option.
In step 3 you set current time, but you did not set the Month and date.
YES DST: If you want DST then follow step 5 and enter Month and date.
NO DST: If you don't want DST, then skip Month and date, and move forward to step 6

5) Set month and date.
Press MODE until DATE displays
Press Month button to set current month
Press Date button to set current date
Press ENTER to confirm

6) Set programs
Press MODE key until SET displays

Display shows --:-- 01 which is program1
-Press DAY/MONTH key to set day(s) you want program1 to turn ON
Following are choices that display on screen:
MO to FR (MO, TU, WE, TH, FR)
SA and SU (SA, SU only)
MO to SA (MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA)
SU to SA (SU, MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA)
Individual days: SU, MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA, and D
for Special Day (usually a holiday).
-Press HOUR key to set hour {check AM/PM} you want program1 to turn ON.
-Press MIN key to set minutes you want program1 to turn ON.
-Press ON/OFF button to select ON, and then program1 will turn ON at your set schedule.
Press ENTER to confirm setting.

Display now shows --:-- 02 which is Program2
-Press DAY/MONTH key to set day(s) you want program2 to turn OFF
Choose same days you chose for Program1 ON so timer does not have conflicting programs.
-Press HOUR key to set hour {check AM/PM} you want program2 to turn OFF
-Press MIN key to set minutes you want program2 to turn OFF
-Press ON/OFF button to select OFF, and then program2 will turn OFF at your set schedule.
Press ENTER to confirm setting.

Continue setting up to 32 different programs.
When finished programming, press MODE button until RUN appears

Manual shows more programming options such as override, reviewing programs, setting special days.

Add a comment for more free help.
Also take advantage of fixya phone service.
For a price, fixya expert speaks with you over phone while you work on timer.
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I need the manual of breil milano shosholoza.the model is bw0480

The crown has 3 positions.

Normal screwed down.
First pull out position.
Second pull out position.

Setting the Time:
Pull out the crown to position 3.
Rotate the crown to set the exact time.
Ensure that you are in the daytime12 hour segment by allowing the hands to pass 12 o'clock and notice if the date moved on or not.
If the date changed, then you will need to advance at least 2 hours before moving on to set the date.
If you do not need to change the date, return the crown to position 1.


Setting the Date:
DO NOT DO THIS IF THE WATCH IS BETWEEN 8pm & 2am
Pull crown to position 2.
Rotate the crown clockwise to set to the correct date.
Return the crown to position 1.


Setting the Alarm [12 hour]
Pull the crown to position 2.
Rotate the crown anti clockwise to move the alarm hand to the desired time.
Return the crown to position 1.
To activate the alarm, press the 8 o'clock button. You will hear 2 beeps.
To deactivate the alarm, press the 8 o'clock button. You will hear 1 beep.
NB If the alarm is not cancelled while it sounds the first time, it will repeat again in 2 minutes time. The alarm sound last for 15 seconds. If the alarm time coincides with 1 beep of the countdown, the alarm function will be cancelled.


Battery EOL [End Of Life]
The Swiss ISA 8270 movement uses a 395 cell and will signify a low power state by advancing the small seconds hand 4 steps every 4 seconds.


Setting the Countdown
You can specify a countdown of between 1 and 10 minutes.
Press the 4 o'clock button to enter setting mode. You will hear 1 beep.
Press the 4 o'clock button to move the central timing hand successively to the desired countdown time.
Wait 3 seconds for the watch to automatically exit the setting mode.
You can change the duration of the countdown [except in the last minute] at any time.
e.g. If the countdown is set to 10minutes, and you now want to change the countdown to 9 minutes, press the 4 o'clock button. The hours/seconds counter sub-dial will perform one complete turn and then stop at 60, before continuing.


Activating the Countdown:
Press the 2 o'clock button to start the countdown. You will hear 2 beeps.
The hours/seconds counter sub-dial will perform one complete turn and then stop at 60, before continuing.
When the countdown begins, the hour/seconds counter sub-dial indicates the seconds with 1 step every 2 seconds, and the central timing hand indicates the minutes with 1 step being 2.4 seconds.


Countdown tone:
There are 2 beeps every minute.
in the last minute:
50 seconds=1 beep.
40 seconds=1 beep.
30 seconds=2 beeps.
20 seconds=2 beeps.
10 seconds and less=1 beep every second with zero being 1 second long beep. Timer function automatically starts.


Timer:
After countdown has finished the timer starts automatically.
The central timing hand indicates the minutes with 1 step every 12 seconds. The hour/minutes counter sub-dial indicates the hours up to a maximum of 96.
Press the 4 o'clock button to see the timer seconds [display lasts up to a minute].
Press the 4 o'clock button to see the timer hours.
The timer has a maximum time of 96 hours [4 days] after which the hour/seconds sub-dial counter will stay at 0 and the central timing hand will stay at 12.


Start/Stop Timer:
Press the 2 o'clock button to stop the timer. You will hear 1 beep.
Press the 2 o'clock button to resume the timer. You will hear 2 beeps.


Setting the Countdown & Timer:
Countdown reset:
Press the 2 o'clock button to stop the countdown. You will hear 1 beep.
Press the 4 o'clock button to reset.


Setting the Timer:
Press the 2 o'clock button to stop the timer. The hour/seconds counter sub-dial will show the elapsed hours and the central timing hand the elapsed minutes.
Press the 4 o'clock button to view the seconds elapsed on the hour/seconds counter sub-dial.
Press the 4 o'clock button to reset.


Resetting the Hands:
If the hands do not zero correctly, which might occur after a battery change or a violent shock, you can make adjustments by doing the following settings as long as the countdown is not in operation.
To correct the hour/seconds counter sub-dial, pull the crown out to position 2 and wait 1 second.
Press either the 2 or 4 o'clock button; the central timing hand will turn and stop [not necessarily at 12].
Press the 2 o'clock button to increment the hours/seconds counter sub-dial hand to position it at 60.
To correct the central timing hand, press the 4 o'clock button to increment the hand to the 12 position.
Return the crown to position 1.



If the battery had been replaced, the central timing hand defaults to the 10 minute position. If the battery had not been replaced, the central timing hand will return to the previously set position.
Oct 05, 2010 • Watches
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Unable to set the time correctly

Try to set it again:

1/Verify the date and local time (this should be
the date and time according to the local date and
time of country/area you are in). Because the
time shows is Universal Time (UTC), you will
need to enter a time offset to display the correct
local time for your area.
2/Move the field highlight to the OFFSET field
and press Enter
3/With the arrows (←→), go to the figure which
represents the hours then with the up & down
arrows (↑↓), select the time offset for your
longitude and press .
4/Move the field highlight to the HOURS field
and change to 24 if that is not already the case.
5. Press QUIT , to return to the MENU Page, then select
Navigation Setup “NAV SETUP” with the Up & Down arrows (↑↓)
then press ENTER

Hope that helps.......
Jul 02, 2008 • GPS
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Watch has correct day and date only 1/2 each day

The watch thinks at Noon it is really midnite, so you must scroll 12 hours ahead to repair this. There are usually 2 "clicks" on the stem of the watch when you pull it out, 1 will set time, 1 will set the day/date, be careful to pay close attention to which is happening when you pull out the stem, and setting should go well after that.
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