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The model of Orbit sprinkler timer you show has 4 or 6 zones for watering. I provide link below for instructions for use. Reading it, I don't think this timer has A, B, C, schedules if that's what you mean (whole different settings on each). Other timers commonly do however that feature in my experience is rarely used. If you don't like this timer, Home Depot has a $20 timer 4 station that I've found is easier to understand than many of them, also a 6 station for a little more same type (think is Orbit not sure). May need to zoom instruction shown from the link.
Go to Orbits web site and download instructions. Or since you have the least expensive timer known to man simply buy another one for $20.00 then you will have instructions and a spare timer. You will need it trust me.
Copy following link for several orbit resources. Many Orbit manuals cover more than 1 model number. http://waterheatertimer.org/Woods-timers-and-manuals.html#sprinkler
Copy following links for Orbit and sprinkler timer manuals: http://www.orbitonline.com/support/guides/Manualsearch3.cfm?Brand=02&Type=Timers http://waterheatertimer.org/Woods-timers-and-manuals.html#FM1D
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