6.
General
6.1
Block numbers
Block numbers are automatically issued during programming.
There are block numbers from 00 ....... 99 (note block principle).
All switching commands without date assignment always receive
the block number 00. (Priority 0 is always assigned to the
block number 00 – it cannot be changed).
All switching commands with date assignment receive the block
numbers from 01 ..... 99.
These are issued in ascending order.
6.2
Priority
Switching commands with a date assignment can be occupied
with different priorities.
If you start with a date when entering the program, a new block
number and priority 2 are always offered.
The priority can be changed between 1 and 9,
(see Section 10).
The switching command with a higher priority is
executed first.
6.3
Saving the switching program
In the current operating state (colon flashing), the time switch
offers the possibility of using the entered switching program
with the function:
• Back Up – can be saved in "background"
• Restore – restores to the foreground
• Change – 2 switching program alternately
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