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Anonymous Posted on Jul 14, 2011

I need to know what to set my dials/sttings on 1EJE8 Dayton Timer. What I am trying to do is sound an alarm when I hit reset the timer shuts off the alarm for twenty min before resounding

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Question is unclear.
Help me break it down.
You want to push a button and sound alarm?
And then you want alarm to sound until you push button again?
And then you want timer to delay 20 minutes before sounding alarm again for an unknown amount of time?
What is the reset?
Add a comment and say what control you have wired to the timer and a clear 1-2-3 sequence of events and times for possible help.
1EJE8 is 10-function timer, and no manual appears on the internet July2011.
Magnecraft has same-similar timer, the 820 series.
Open following link for detailed manual with illustrations.
http://www.serelays.com/library/section5/105A_820_Series.pdf

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http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/INTERMATIC-Electromechanical-Timer-2E214
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The replacement clock motor is WG1600-11, BUT I don't know if that motor will fix problem.
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http://waterheatertimer.org/pdf/Parts-accessories-158-162.pdf
http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-troubleshoot-Intermatic-timer.html#clock

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http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/INTERMATIC-Electromechanical-Indoor-7-Day-2E214

2) Grainger page also show extra on-off trippers for the timer

3) Same/similar timer shows for water heater on following link:
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5) Intermatic site is offline this weekend but link to iNTERMATIC manuals is following:
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6) If link above does now show exact product, then type Intermatic model number into search bar, and it will show manuals.

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ON tripper pushes lever that closes circuit and turns water heater ON.
OFF tripper pushes same lever other direction that closes circuit and turns water heater OFF.
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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.
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Setting the Date:
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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]
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Setting the Countdown
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Wait 3 seconds for the watch to automatically exit the setting mode.
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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.
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Countdown tone:
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50 seconds=1 beep.
40 seconds=1 beep.
30 seconds=2 beeps.
20 seconds=2 beeps.
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Press the 2 o'clock button to resume the timer. You will hear 2 beeps.


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Dayton 2VJ58A is a small, expensive 2 channel timer.

My understanding is that 2 channel timers are made "for the independent control of two circuits." I assume the advantage of multi-channel timers is needing just 1 timer on the control board.

If you are using 2 channels to control one circuit, I don't know the outcome, or if the 2VJ58A is made to do that job. It may ruin the timer!?! Be careful.

The less expensive ST01C timer offers 40 programs per week where overlapping times can exist on same load. These timers advise not to program overlapping times, ST01C troubleshooting says NOTE: Your switch timer automatically skips any conflicting ON event

Dayton timers are made in Japan but I could not locate a web site other than Grainger who sells the product. Probably the timer manual has manufacturing info. Grainger sales might be able to help?
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/DAYTON-Electronic-Timer-2VJ57

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Turning alarm on and off

I'm afraid I don't have a manual, but I could walk you through the steps...

1. Press the clock/sleep/timer button twice.
2. Press enter button.
3. Turn dial to set hour for alarm to start.
4. Press enter button.
5. Turn dial to set minute for alarm to start.
6. Press enter button.
7. Turn dial to set hour for alarm auto-shut off.
8. Press enter button.
9. Turn dial to set minute for alarm auto-shut off.
10. Press enter button.
11. Turn dial to select either Radio or CD alarm setting.
12. Press enter button.
13. Turn dial to adjust volume of alarm.
14. Press enter button.
15. Press standby button. Alarm is set.

I hope this helps! Best of luck finding a manual if you still need one. :)
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I just bought a Sportline 241 last week. The instructions are as follows. Note that there are no instructions for setting the 12/24 hour time option. Mine is in 24 hour mode (which is what I wanted), but I do not recall if it arrived that way or if I stumbled onto this mode when setting the time/date or alarm functions.

I hope this helps.


SPORTLINE 241 WALKING ADVANTAGE KEYCHAIN STOPWATCH

FEATURES:
24 hour stopwatch
Time-of-day and calendar
Alarm clock
12/24 hour time option

BATTERY:
Replace with LR41 battery

TO SET TIME AND CALENDAR:
From normal time display, press MODE button three times to enter Set Time/Date Mode. Seconds is automatically selected.
Press SPLIT/RESET button to cycle through minutes, hours, day, month, day of week, seconds.
Press START/STOP SET button to change digits on any of the above (seconds only: resets to 00).
Press and hold START/STOP SET button to advance digits rapidly.
Press MODE button once to return to normal time display.
From normal time display, press and hold START/STOP SET button to see the month, day, and day-of-week.

TO SET ALARM:
From normal time display, press MODE button twice to enter Set Alarm Mode. Hours is automatically selected.
Press SPLIT/RESET button to cycle through minutes and hours.
Press START/STOP SET button to change digits.
Press and hold START/STOP SET button to advance digits rapidly.
Press MODE button to return to normal time display.
From normal time display, press and hold SPLIT/RESET button to see the alarm time setting.

TO ARM/DISARM ALARM SOUND:
From normal time display, press and hold SPLIT/RESET button, then repeatedly press START/STOP SET button to arm/disarm alarm sound.
Alarm will sound when indicator shows in upper right corner.
Release SPLIT/RESET button to return to normal time display.

TO ARM/DISARM HOURLY CHIME SOUND:
From normal time display, press and hold SPLIT/RESET button, then repeatedly press MODE button to arm/disarm hourly chime sound.
Chime will sound when dashes appear along top of display.
Release SPLIT/RESET button to return to normal time display.


STOPWATCH OPERATION - GENERAL:
From normal time display, press MODE button once to reach stopwatch timer display.
After use of any stopwatch feature, press MODE button once to return to normal time display.

START-STOP (TIME-IN/TIME-OUT) TIMING:
With stopwatch timer on display, repeatedly press START/STOP SET button to start or stop the timer. When timer is stopped, press SPLIT/RESET button to reset timer to 0.

SPLIT TIMING:
With stopwatch timer on display, start the timer with START/STOP SET button. Repeatedly press SPLIT/RESET button to split or release the timer. Press START/STOP SET button to stop the timer. Press SPLIT/RESET button to reset timer to 0.

1-2 FAST FINISH:
With stopwatch timer on display, start the timer with START/STOP SET button.
Press SPLIT/RESET button for STOP #1.
Press START/STOP SET button for STOP #2. The stop time for #1 will now be shown.
Press SPLIT/RESET button. The stop time for #2 will now be shown.
Press SPLIT/RESET button to reset the timer to 0.
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