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Programming 114E
& 134W
Electronic Timelock Movements

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Figure 1:
Each day of the week has a cursor line above it. The LCD display
shown above is
the "power-up" screen seen on both the 114E and 134W Electronic timelock
movements. After the first time you wind either of these
movements, the cursor
line will only appear above the day on the next scheduled opening.
Figure 2: The first 2 numerals occupy
the space for hours.
Figure 3: The arrow points at the LCD
assembly, followed by two digits that represent actual
minutes.
Figure 4: The smaller numerals
indicated by Figure 4 are the seconds markers.
Figure 5: The actual symbol that
appears here is shaped to represent a typical battery. This
is your low battery alert symbol. This symbol appears on initial
power-up and
whenever the processor senses that adequate current/voltage is not
present to
operate your movement reliably.
Note: The screen shown above will only
appear this way when a new power cell is installed and changes to a
normal operating screen as soon as the movement is would for the first
time.
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