5031 7 day timeclock setup

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  1. kialeigh

    kialeigh

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    Hi Everyone
    I know this is obsolete etc , etc, but i have a unit and was wondering if anyone had the setup guide or explained the function of the buttons. I have been unable to locate any files on this unit.
    Thank you all in advance for your time in reading this . Here;s hoping someone has a bit of paper or remembers how to program it !!
    Cheers Alan
     
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    Ashley

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    Good luck even with the manual :)
     

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    Hi Ashley
    Thank you - Thank You - Thank You -- A life saver.
    I see what you mean - not your standard time clock. Would never have worked it out without the Manual.
    No your usual time clock. I like a Challenge !! .Wouldn't have to mess with this if the ***/// !!1 - Multi Sensor would read the ambient light level without having to shine a 500w floodlight on it to rise above 0 Lux ***
    Thanks again for all the assistance.
    cheers alan
     
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    The multisensor has a relatively narrow pickup and as it's a flush mount all of its light comes from reflected light from the floor. So if you have a dark floor it doesn't see much light even when it seems bright to you.

    Also, if you have set one of the potentiometers to control the light level in toolkit, the potentiometer then varies the level between 0 and the preset level in toolkit. So if you set a low level in toolkit, the potentiometer will work over a lower range which can help in low light/dark floor situations.

    Still, it's a pain to get right compared to the simpler 5753L
     
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