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LTRx-512 User’s Guide 
Your LTRx-512 knows the daylight savings time (DST) settings for over 75 countries. By 
using the 2-digit “country code”, your LTRx-512 will automatically adjust for daylight savings 
time. If you own the LTR8-512 or LTR8-512M and if your nation does not appear in the 
Country Code list or if the dates for Daylight Savings in your country have changed, you can 
choose code ‘00’ and use the optional LTR MasterLink software to program when the clock 
adjustments should occur. 
 
 
[8]=Change Schedule 
 
Use this function to run a schedule that you setup in function [4]=PROGRAM SCHEDULE. 
Enter your password (#0#), then press [#][8][#] to change a schedule. You will see a display 
similar to the following:  
ACTIVATE SCHEDULE(S) 
ACTIVE NOW:12  5  
ACTIVE NEW:
 
 
In the above example, the display shows that Schedules #1, #2 and #5 are all active now. You 
can think of this as 3 schedules of up to 64 events used together to make 1 large schedule of up 
to 192 events 
 
Press [1] - [8] to select the schedules you wish activated immediately. The [0] key turns all 
schedules off. When the ACTIVE NEW line shows the schedules that you want active, press 
[#]. Be sure that all schedules that you want active show on this line, even if they were already 
active. You will see 
 
   PRESS 
[#] 
TO 
EXECUTE 
Press [#] again, and your choices on ACTIVE NEW will activate now. Or, press [*] to cancel 
without making any changes 
 
Schedules that you make active here will stay active until you change them again or until the 
Date and Time of the next Schedule Change [5] is to occur. 
 
[9]=Sync Clocks 
 
Use this function to quickly sync any secondary clocks that lose time. This can occur if power 
to your LTRx-512 stayed on while power to the secondary clocks stopped. 
 
Note: This function is primarily used during initial installation of the secondary system, if there 
has been maintenance of the system requiring the power to be turned off, or other special 
circumstance. The Master Clock should keep your secondary clocks on time based on the type 
and style of correction the system is using.  
 
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