GE 15079 User Manual

2. 1 ON --:-- is the first setting.  
3. Press “SET” and the days of the week will begin blinking. This will tell the timer the  
days of the week the timer will be in control of the lights/devices plugged into the  
timer. Press the UP/DOWN buttons to scroll through the multiple weekday program  
options shown below.  
If your Timer looks like this,  
use the following instructions  
If your Timer does not look  
like this, go to the next page  
Multiple Weekday Program Options:  
Apart from individual week days, pressing the UP/DOWN keys to scroll through the  
multiple day combinations such as:  
• Monday thru Sunday  
• M, T, W, Th, F, Sat & Sun  
• Monday & Wednesday & Friday  
• Tuesday & Thursday & Saturday  
• Saturday & Sunday  
• Monday thru Friday  
Choose the days you want the program to be active and press “SET”  
TM  
SunSmart Digital Timer  
4. Now that you have chosen the days the timer will function, the next step is to choose  
the times the timer will turn ON. There are 3 options to choose from when selecting  
the program ON time. Use the UP/DOWN buttons to scroll through the options.  
CUSTOM TIME (12:00) – SUNUP – SUNSET.  
DISPLAY SHOWN IN STANDARD “CLOCK” MODE.  
PROGRAM  
- Hold 5 seconds to program  
ON/OFF timer settings  
- Push when programming is  
complete to activate timer  
RCL/RND  
A. If you would like to set the Program 1 ON Time to the pre-set SUNUP time, use the  
UP/DOWN buttons to find the SUNUP time on the display and press “SET”. You will  
now move to the Program 1 OFF time set. (Go to step 5).  
B. If you would like to set the Program 1 ON Time to the pre-set SUNSET time, use  
the UP/DOWN buttons to find the SUNSET time on the display and press “SET”. You  
will now move to the Program 1 OFF time set. (Go to step 5).  
C. If you would like to choose a custom time, use the UP/DOWN buttons to find the  
screen showing 12:00 blinking and press “SET”. The hour will be blinking, use the  
UP/DOWN buttons to find the hour you would like the timer to turn the program  
ON. (Take note of the AM/PM on the upper left of the screen when setting the  
HOUR.) Once you have found the hour desired press “SET”. The minutes will now be  
blinking, use the UP/DOWN buttons to find the minute you would like the timer to  
turn the program ON. Once you found the hour desired press “SET”. You will now  
move to set the Program 1 OFF time.  
- When programming press  
to clear ON/OFF setting  
- When in clock mode, push  
to activate random feature  
AUTO  
PM  
UP/DOWN  
Scroll through settings options  
SET  
- Hold 5 seconds to set  
clock/date  
- Push to confirm a setting  
and move to next option  
TU  
RESET  
RESET  
Press and hold with toothpick  
to clear all settings  
ON/OFF (push to scroll)  
ON= Always ON  
Auto = Timer is active  
OFF = Always OFF  
Note: The timer will automatically return to clock mode if a button is not pushed for  
1 minute while programming. Return to step 1 if this happens.  
5. The screen will now show 1 OFF --:--. and you will repeat the routine above to select a  
CUSTOM TIME (12:00), SUNUP or SUNSET for the OFF time.  
6. Repeat the same routine for Program 2 (P2) through P7 to set as many ON/OFF cycles  
as desired. At any time, push PROG button to complete programming and return to  
clock mode.  
Initial Set Up:  
1. If the LCD screen is displaying numbers, you are ready to program, please proceed  
to step 2. If the screen is blank plug in the timer and leave for two hours to charge  
internal battery before programing.  
7. Once all programming is complete make sure lamp or device is set in the on position,  
and AUTO shows at the top of the timer display. Plug the lights or devices into the  
timer and plug the timer into the wall. Your timer is ready to use!  
2. Use a toothpick or sharp pencil to push the RESET button. Once pushed, the screen  
will go blank briefly and then display 12:00 AM. See Figure 1.  
3. Press and hold the SET button for 5 seconds until hour begins to flash. Release button.  
4. Press the UP/DOWN to adjust hour. Press SET to confirm. The timer HOUR is default to  
12 AM. Take note of the AM/PM on the upper left of the screen when setting the hour.  
5. Press the UP/DOWN to adjust minute. Press SET to confirm.  
6. Press the UP/DOWN to adjust year. Press SET to confirm.  
Note: The lamp or device will not come on until the next ON time is triggered. To  
manually turn the device ON and start the program, cycle the ON/OFF button until the  
light/device turns on. Then press once more to put timer in AUTO mode (timer active). You  
can also use the ON/OFF button to override the timer and set to ON (always on) or OFF  
Figure 5  
Current time display  
Figure 1 - Ready to set  
7. Press the UP/DOWN to adjust month. Press SET to confirm.  
8. Press the UP/DOWN to adjust day. Press SET to confirm.  
9. Press the UP/DOWN to select DST ON or DST OFF. Press  
SET to confirm. Note: DST stands for Daylight Savings  
Time. DST is either “ON” or “OFF”. DST will automatically  
reset the times in the timer to match the current time  
change, if DST is set to ON. The default DST time change  
is 2:00 am, the second Sunday of March, and then the first  
Sunday in November.  
AUTO  
AM  
RCL/RND  
TH  
DAY  
(always off).  
RCL (Clear settings) Button:  
When programming ON/OFF times, push the RCL/RND button to clear an ON/OFF  
setting. Press again to resume programming. See figure 5.  
10. The next setting is the Zone for the SunSmartTM Feature.  
Look at the map below and determine which zone best fits  
your location. Use the UP/DOWN buttons to scroll through  
the available zones in the timer and stop when you find the  
MONTH  
YEAR  
Random Security Option (RND):  
The program feature will turn lights ON and OFF using the programed times + or - 30  
minutes, giving the house a more lived in appearance while occupant is away.  
1. Push RCL/RND (random) button to activate the Random feature while in clock mode.  
The screen will display RND in the top right corner.  
2. Push RCL/RND button again to deactivate the Random feature and return the timer  
to its set programming.  
zone where the timer is being installed. Press “SET” to confirm zone.  
ALASKA  
NORTH  
NORTH  
CENTRAL  
SOUTH  
CENTRAL  
SOUTH  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must  
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
FCC NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV  
interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such  
modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
HAWAII  
11. The screen will show SUNUP and a time with the HOUR blinking. This is the timer’s  
pre-set time for SUNUP. If the time is correct for SUNUP press “SET” twice to move to  
the SUNSET setting. If the HOUR is not correct use the UP/DOWN buttons to adjust  
the hour to match SUNUP for your area. Press “SET” to  
confirm. The minutes are now blinking. If the minutes  
are not correct use the UP/DOWN buttons to adjust the  
minutes to match SUNUP for your area. Press “SET” when  
minutes are correct.  
12. The screen will show SUNSET and a time with the HOUR  
blinking. This is the timer’s pre-set time for SUNSET. If the  
time is correct for SUNSET press “SET” twice to complete time setting. If the HOUR is  
not correct use the UP/DOWN buttons to adjust the hour to match SUNSET for your  
area. Press “SET” to confirm. The minutes are now blinking. If the minutes are not  
correct use the UP/DOWN buttons to adjust the minutes to match SUNSET for your  
area. Press “SET” when minutes are correct. This completes the time set portion.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with  
the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encourage to try to correct the interference by one or more  
of the following measures:  
Figure 3  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Programming ON/OFF Times:  
1. Hold down the PROG button for 5 seconds. Figure 3 should appear on the screen.  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003  
15079  
07-2011  

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