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Need to identify electrcal device manufacturer... Jim McLaughlin 05-19-2006
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Posted by Jim McLaughlin on May 19, 2006, 7:02 pm
I have a wall switch that has an integral programable timer and on / off
buttons.

I lost the directions for programming it.

I'm sure I can find the directions on the mfgr.'s web site.

But I dont know the manufacturer. Of course, the manufacturer's name is on
the lost instructions. :{

The big round button on the swithch has a stylized logo on it that looks
like large letter "I" or a combination of "I" and "C".

I am trying to avoid having to kill the breaker and remove the switch from
he wall bax (its ganged in one of those Looong 4 gang wall boxes, and
unscrewing all that is a pain) -- anybody here got avclue as to which
manufacturer uses that logo?

TIA.

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Posted by Jim McLaughlin on May 19, 2006, 7:19 pm
Found the numbers and mfgr. Its Intermatic EJ 351.

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"Jim McLaughlin" <jim.mclaughlin> wrote in message
> I have a wall switch that has an integral programable timer and on / off
> buttons.
>
> I lost the directions for programming it.
>
> I'm sure I can find the directions on the mfgr.'s web site.
>
> But I dont know the manufacturer. Of course, the manufacturer's name is on
> the lost instructions. :{
>
> The big round button on the swithch has a stylized logo on it that looks
> like large letter "I" or a combination of "I" and "C".
>
> I am trying to avoid having to kill the breaker and remove the switch from
> he wall bax (its ganged in one of those Looong 4 gang wall boxes, and
> unscrewing all that is a pain) -- anybody here got avclue as to which
> manufacturer uses that logo?
>
> TIA.
>
> --
> Jim McLaughlin
>
> Reply address is deliberately munged.
> If you really need to reply directly, try:
> jimdotmclaughlinatcomcastdotcom
>
> And you know it is a dotnet not a dotcom
> address.
>
>



Posted by No on May 19, 2006, 7:23 pm
Jim McLaughlin wrote:
> I have a wall switch that has an integral programable timer and on / off
> buttons.
>
> I lost the directions for programming it.
>
> I'm sure I can find the directions on the mfgr.'s web site.
>
> But I dont know the manufacturer. Of course, the manufacturer's name is on
> the lost instructions. :{
>
> The big round button on the swithch has a stylized logo on it that looks
> like large letter "I" or a combination of "I" and "C".
>
> I am trying to avoid having to kill the breaker and remove the switch from
> he wall bax (its ganged in one of those Looong 4 gang wall boxes, and
> unscrewing all that is a pain) -- anybody here got avclue as to which
> manufacturer uses that logo?
>
> TIA.
>
Intermatic? http://www.intermatic.com/images/top_narrow.gif
leviton? http://www.leviton.com/images/home/crnrlogo.gif

Thats two common vendors of programmable switches. Also try some
keywords at http://images.google.com/ and see if anything looks familiar.

Also www.smarthome.com has a lof of that sort of thing. Browse there to
see if you can figure out what you have.

But - By now you could have had that cover off, looked at the label and
had your manual. Oh well.

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Posted by Mikepier on May 20, 2006, 7:35 am
I believe thats the same one I have. I have the manual someplace if you
need instructions. Off the top of my head, I think you program it as
follows.

Turn the On/Off switch to "Off" to reset. Then turn it to "On"
Set current time and push knob in
Set "On" time of device. Push knob in.
Set "Off" time of device. Push knob in
Turn knob one or more times to set program. You should see a red solid
light on top of the knob indicating its programmed.


Posted by Jim McLaughlin on May 20, 2006, 1:52 pm
Mike -

Thanks.

I also found the PDF of the instructions on the Intermatic web site and
downloaded and printed them.



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> I believe thats the same one I have. I have the manual someplace if you
> need instructions. Off the top of my head, I think you program it as
> follows.
>
> Turn the On/Off switch to "Off" to reset. Then turn it to "On"
> Set current time and push knob in
> Set "On" time of device. Push knob in.
> Set "Off" time of device. Push knob in
> Turn knob one or more times to set program. You should see a red solid
> light on top of the knob indicating its programmed.
>



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