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Please help me with setting up theben 64-B20 pool timer. I find the instructions provided with unit very confusing. Thanks, Roy.

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Clarify the brand name of the timer. Normally you just need to set the time of day, then attach the metal clips at the time you want the timer to go on & off.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 31, 2011

SOURCE: I bought a Major Tech Mtd9 programmable timer but

First press reset (use pen or paperclip). Press MOVE button until you get OFF at right bottom of screen, then press SELECT to select mode (to set time and date, to select on/off for the 2 timers or to select rundown timer. Use OK to move to different setting, eg. hour,minute, year,month day etc. Use SELECT to change up one digit at a time. Play around with buttons to change settings, for example to have timer on on a specific day of the week or everyday etc. When it is set, use move to change from OFF to AUTO, timer will then switch on and off at set times. Hope it helps

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  • Posted on Jul 29, 2011

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R Subramaniyam Iyer

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  • Posted on Dec 11, 2010

SOURCE: Hello I need instructions on setting

There are 2 systems in timer set up. You follow as per your remote supports.
1. Set clock first. and then by pressing timer on make the time you need on. and same for off by timer off.
2. Press timer on which starts with 00.00. By pressing you can select how many hours after you want to switch on from current time and same for timer off. Is it useful? Write.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Oct 14, 2010

SOURCE: I have a Woods 24 hours indoor lighting timer. I

If you have a different model number than the 59377, please re-post with exact model number

If you programmed conflicting on-off schedules, the timer will not perform correctly
Make a schedule of times before starting, and that will keep everything organized, just like a recipe

How to program Woods 59377
Timer has rechargeable battery.
Plug timer into wall to charge battery to see LCD display.

All the Woods manuals
Download Woods 59377 manual

Up to 8 ON/OFF programs per day >> program 1 program 2 ... program 8
Choice of individual days, or blocks of days

Image shows buttons:
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Set time of day:
Hold down CLOCK button until settings are made
Use DAY button to choose current day MO - TU etc
HOUR button to set current hour
MIN button to set current minute
Release Clock button and time is set

Program preview
> Have your schedule ready to avoid conflicts in programming
Manual says:
>For each ON time, you set DAY HOUR and MIN
>For each OFF time, you set DAY HOUR MIN
> So Program1 has ON and OFF settings that require DAY HOUR and MINUTE
> Program2, 3 , 4 etc also have ON and OFF settings that require DAY HOUR and MINUTE

>Manual shows blocks of days to choose from > for example TH FR SA is one block; MO WE FR is another block ,,, there are 9 possible blocks of days to choose from ... including individual days.
> Each program requires you to select days for ON time, and then when setting OFF time for that program, make sure you have correct day or block of days.

Looking at the display while programming is critical for programming timer correctly
Look for the number 1 or 2 or 3 etc located on left of display > each program has a number
program 1 is #1, program 2 is #2 etc >>> look for the small number on display
Look for the word ON that indicates you are setting ON time for program 1 or program 2
Look for word OFF that indicates you are setting OFF time for program 1 or program 2

Program timer
Press PROG once and look at screen ... you will see '1' and 'ON' in tiny letters

You are ready to set ON time for program 1
Press DAY to choose block of day for program 1
Press HOUR to choose ON hour for program 1
Press MIN to choose ON minute for program 1

Press PROG button once to validate ON time for program 1

Before pressing any more buttons, look at the screen >>> screen shows '1' and 'OFF' in tiny letters
So you are ready to set OFF times for program 1
Press DAY >>look at your written schedule to make sure the correct block of days is chosen >> if you chose ON for TH FRI SAT, you probably want OFF on same block of days
Press Hour to choose OFF hour for program 1
Press MIN to choose OFF minute for program 1

Press PROG to validate OFF time

Before pressing any button, look at screen and '2' and 'ON' show on screen
You are ready to set ON time for program 2

Press PROG button to advance to program 3 through program 8

Press ON/Off button to exit programming, and timer is ready

Other features
Daylight savings time: Press HOUR & MIN buttons simultaneously and clock springs forward 1 hour ... press again and clock falls back 1 hour
Look for S in display to see if timer set for S summertime

Press reset to clear all programming

Up-vote if this information helped you. Thanks for the feedback

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 22, 2009

SOURCE: can't play my virtual pool N64, I have no guide for controls

press LEFT to view the instant replay hold R to view the shot from above, then hold A to recue the shot. While holding A to change the power level

dunno other buttons all i can remember
sorry hope helped tiny bit

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64-Bit??? Ok, when I did the research and looked up the Motherboard and Processor, it states that it's 64-Bit. Yet, it's running 32-Bit (because of the Windows 7 Analyzer). Do I need to set...

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Did you install Windows 7 32 bit or 64 bit?

You can check by right clicking on "computer" then click on properties.

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