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When flashing, it indicates that the battery is down and should be replaced as soon as possible.
Together with “Prog”, it refers to the adjustment of the parameters for the “holiday” function (see
chapter 5.4)
Together with “Prog”, it refers to the adjustment of the parameters for the “planetary time” function
(see chapter 5.5)
The symbols on PLANOTIME are distributed over three areas:
• Area 1 to the left refers to the operating modes and programming
• Area 2 in the centre refers to the weekly timer
• Area 3 to the right refers to the groups and special controls
Area 1 Area 2 Area 3
3) Symbol description
Table 8 Elenco simboli dell’area 1
Auto Refers to the “Automatic” operating mode (see chapters 4 and 4.2)
Man Refers to the “Manual” operating mode (see chapters 4 and 4.4)
Auto Refers to the “Nicetime” operating mode, featuring “manual” operation with return to the “automatic”
Man mode on a given day and time (see chapters 4 and 4.3)
Man
Rec
Refers to the “Manual with recorder” operating mode (see chapters 4 and 4.5)
Prog Refers to an ongoing “Programming” phase (see chapter 5)
Together with “Prog”, it refers to the programming of an event
NEW Together with “Prog” and “ ”, it refers to the creation of a new event (see chapter 5.2.1)
MOD Together with “Prog” and “ ”, it refers to the modification of an event (see chapter 5.2.2)
DEL Together with “Prog” and “ ”, it refers to the deletion of an event (see chapter 5.2.3)
COPY Together with “Prog” and “ ”, it refers to the copying of an event (see chapter 5.2.4)
Together with “Prog”, it refers to the setting of the timer (see chapter 5.3)
It signals that the transmission of a radio command is in progress
Table 9 List of symbols in area 2
It shows the hours and minutes or other parameters being programmed
It refers to the days of the week:
Su = Sunday Mo = Monday Tu = Tuesday
We = Wednesday Th = Thursday Fr = Friday
Sa = Saturday
S Refers to summer time, or legal time (see chapter 5.5)
W Refers to winter time, or sun time (see chapter 5.5)