Control Company 5013 FLASHING LED ALERT BIG-DIGIT ALARM TIMER User Manual

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SpecificationS

Timing Capacity:

99 minutes, 59 seconds

Timing Accuracy:

±0.01%

Countdown Memories: 3 user settings

Alarm Volume:

High, Low, or Mute

aLaRM VoLUMe

Slide the alarm volume switch, located on the right side

of the timer, to the desired position. HI (high alarm

volume), LO (low alarm volume) or MUTE (no alarm

audible sound). The alarm volume may be changed

at any time without affecting the timing operation. The

visual LED alert is not affected by the alarm volume.

ViSUaL LeD aLeRt

During countdown timing, the LED around the

S/S button will flash green every 4 seconds when

time remaining is greater than 60 seconds, every

2 seconds when time remaining is less than 60

seconds, but greater than 10 seconds, and every

second when time remaining is less than 10 seconds.
During countdown timing, when the display reaches

zero, the LED around the S/S button will flash red for

up to sixty (60) seconds, or until the S/S button

is pressed.
The visual LED alert is not affected by the alarm volume.

cLeaRinG tHe DiSpLaY to ZeRo

Press the MIN and SEC buttons simultaneously to

clear the display to zero. To clear the display to zero

when time is running, stop the timing by pressing

the S/S button, then press the MIN and SEC buttons

simultaneously. The timer will only clear when time

is stopped.

coUntDown aLaRM tiMinG

1. Clear the display to zero.

2. Press the MIN (minutes) button to advance the

minutes digits. Press and hold down the MIN

button to rapidly advance the minutes.

3. Press the SEC (seconds) button to advance the

seconds digits. Press and hold down the SEC

button to rapidly advance the seconds.

4. Once the desired time is on the display, press the

S/S button to begin countdown timing.

5. When the timer reaches zero, the alarm will start

(audible and visual or visual only depending on

the alarm volume setting) and the timer will begin

counting up.
The alarm will continue for one minute and then turn

off automatically to preserve battery life while the

timer continues counting up.

While alarming, pressing the S/S button will stop the

alarm, stop the count-up timing, and recall the last

programmed countdown time. After one minute,

pressing the S/S button will stop the count-up timing.

SettinG coUntDown MeMoRY (M1 / M2 / M3)

When timing repetitive intervals, the countdown

memory function allows up to three (3) distinct count-

down times to be set into memory and recalled with

the press of a button.
1. Clear the display to zero.

2. Press and hold the desired memory button (M1,

M2 or M3) for three (3) seconds (the display will

flash zero).

3. Press the MIN and SEC buttons to set the desired

countdown time.

4. With the desired countdown time on the display,

press the memory button that was pressed in step 2

to confirm the entry (the display will no longer flash).

coUntDown MeMoRY (M1 / M2 / M3) tiMinG

1. Clear the display to zero.

2. Press the desired memory button (M1, M2, or M3)

to recall the desired countdown time.

3. Press the S/S button to begin countdown timing.

4. When the timer reaches zero, the alarm will start

(audible and visual or visual only depending on

the alarm volume setting) and the timer will begin

counting up.
The alarm will continue for one minute and then turn

off automatically to preserve battery life while the

timer continues counting up.
While alarming, pressing the S/S button will stop

the alarm, stop the count-up timing, and recall the

programmed countdown time. After one minute,

pressing the S/S button will stop the count-up timing

and recall the programmed countdown time.

cLeaRinG coUntDown MeMoRY (M1 / M2 / M3)

1. Clear the display to zero.

2. Press and hold the desired memory button (M1,

M2 or M3) for three (3) seconds (the display will

flash zero).

3. With the display flashing zero, press the memory

button that was pressed in step 2 to confirm the

entry (the display will no longer flash).

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