The Hager EG103B is a digital timer used for controlling various electrical devices, such as lighting or heating, based on specific time schedules. To program the Hager EG103B pulse function, follow these steps:
1. Power On the Device:
Ensure the timer is correctly installed and powered on. The device will typically display the current time.
2. Set the Current Time:
Press and hold the Clock Set or Time Set button (usually marked with a clock icon or the word "SET").
Use the + or - buttons to adjust the time, ensuring the correct hour and minute are set.
Confirm the time by pressing the Enter or OK button (depending on the model).
3. Enter Programming Mode:
Press the Prog or P button to enter programming mode. The display will show a default schedule or a blinking indicator indicating where the programming starts.
4. Select the Program Type:
The Hager EG103B timer allows multiple program modes like:
Daily (same schedule every day)
Weekly (different schedules for each day of the week)
Random (to simulate an irregular, random on/off pattern).
Use the + or - buttons to navigate through the different options and select the one you need.
5. Program the Pulse Function:
The pulse function can be used to create short ON/OFF cycles, often useful for triggering an action for a brief moment (e.g., to control the opening or closing of a valve).
Set the pulse duration (how long the output will be activated) and the interval (how often the pulse repeats). For example:
Pulse Duration: Set how long the device will stay on during each cycle (e.g., 1 second).
Interval: Set the time gap between each pulse cycle (e.g., every 5 minutes).
To program these, use the + or - buttons to adjust the values.
6. Confirm the Program:
After entering the desired values, press the Enter or OK button to confirm each step.
You might need to program multiple ON/OFF events if necessary, depending on your needs.
7. Exit Programming Mode:
Once the pulse program is set, exit the programming mode by pressing the Prog button again.
The timer will return to its normal operational state, and the schedule will begin to execute.
8. Test the Program:
You can test the pulse program by monitoring the device’s output and verifying the ON/OFF cycles occur at the set intervals.
Additional Tips:
Ensure that you have set the correct day or time for the program to activate.
The device may offer a manual override if you need to activate or deactivate the program temporarily.
Refer to the Hager EG103B manual for detailed specifications and additional features.