40• Selecting 3 (&COND) allows a condition to be specified that must be true for the program to be executed at thespecified time.Each of these items defaults to its current setting for an existing program that is being edited, or to a default value for a newprogram.For each program, it is only necessary to specify the time or event and the action to be taken. It is not necessary to specify acondition on the program if the action should be taken whenever the specified time or event occurs.Edit Programs WhenSelecting the 1 (WHEN) key, from the Edit Program menu, allows the time or button/event that activates the program to bechanged. The display shows:EDIT WHEN1=TIMED 2=BUTTONTimes ProgramsSelecting 1 (TIMED) sets the program to be activated at a specific time of day. You are prompted to enter the time and date ordays of week. The current default value is shown for each item. Press ' # ' to accept the default.12:00 AM 5/171=TIME 2=DATE/DAYSelect 1 (TIME) to enter the new time. If the desired time is the time in which sunrise or sunset will occur, press the up arrow keyfor sunrise, or the down arrow key for sunset before entering a time.TIME: 12:00 AMHHMM ↑=RISE/AM ↓=SET/PMYou may also choose to have the program execute up to 120 minutes before or after the time of sunrise or sunset.SUNSET1=BEFORE 2=AFTER #=ATIf the 1(BEFORE) or 2(AFTER) key is selected, you will be prompted to select the amount of minutes:ENTER OFFSET:0-120 MINUTESWhen entering a time of day, AM/PM must be specified for the time if the AM/PM format is being used. Otherwise the enteredtime should be 13:00-23:59.TIME: 8:00 AMHHMM ↑=RISE/AM ↓=SET/PMSelect 2 (DATE/DAY) to enter a new date or days of week.DATE: 10/15MMDD ↓=DAYNext, specify if the program will run once (on the specified date and then be deleted) or if the program will run every year on thespecified date (yearly).RUN PROGRAM1=ONCE 2=YEARLYTo change days, press the down arrow (DAY) key. You will be prompted to enter the day(s) that the program will be activated.Press 1-7 for Monday - Sunday, 0 for Once, 8 for Weekdays, and 9 for Weekends, then ' # '.