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  • Try speaking, cause we don't get ur hints by showing the timers...

  • So, can you set the timer to go off; say 3 times though a 5 min period. 6:25-6:30 Can 1 go off at 6:25. 2: (a short ring) 6:29. 3: 6:30. Like everyday?

  • yes it can

  • I'm thoroughly confused. All this talk about timers but in the video, you're sounding the bells manually. It would be easier to use one digital timer with multiple on/off times and connect the bell to a time-delay relay that would shut it off after a few seconds.

  • they are connected with a transformer plug in adapter for 12 V DC for the 6 inch wheelock bell and 24 V DC for the 10 inch wheelock bell and that plug in transformer plug in adapter is connected to 2 small extension cord and that is connected into the 3 digital timers that act very similar to the NCH Time Chimes program on the internet that I use in the video of The 6 and 10 Inch bells running from a stereo system upgrade.

  • meaning I only allowed to hook up stuff to it from 0 to 1000 Watts, if i use more that 1000 watts it will break. Also it has a 600 watts tungsten so I might only be comfortable to hook things to the digital timer at 600 Watts no more. This video will be similar to the video of The 6 and 10 Inch bells running from a stereo system upgrade but there is some different things the bells are not on a board this time and are not cnnected to the stereo system,

  • I use the remote control to ring the bell and I use the buttons on the Timer to ring the bell and when on the clock mode when I press set button and on off button. I can turn off all programs with an X on the clock with unplugging or resetting every thing so the bell will not go off automatically on the timer. I also did continuous ring, code 3 and then march time but march time was a little hard to do. The 3 digital timers only holds up to about 1000 watts,

  • the spelling is a little wong it shoud go like this, I can turn off all programs with an X on the clock without unplugging or resetting everything so the bell will not go off automatically on the timer.

  • The 2nd Nova digital must be on and plugged into the 1st nexxtech digital timer and the 3rd Garrison digital timer needs to be plug in to the 2nd Noma digital timer and off so the bell won't ring, The 3rd Garrison digital timer's time needs to be a little ahead of time of the time on the 2nd Noma digital timer like 3 or 9 seconds for the bell to ring for a short time like a few seconds and shut off and for 1 to 4 key points above plus the program 1 to 20 and cycle through like that.

  • It also repeats 1 to 4 for every program from 1 to 20, but I will have to be sure the 1st nexxtech digital timer is plug in first and stays on.

  • 1. The Garrison digital timer rings the bell. 2. In 6 seconds The Noma digital timer shut off the bell. 3. The Garrison digital timer shuts off to pevent the bell from ringing when in 6 seconds the Noma digital timer will turn back on to save battery life in the Garrison timer. 4. The Noma digital timer turn back on while the garrison digital timer stays off and it repeats 1 to 4 when next time the bell has to ring and save battery power.

  • The 3rd garrison digital timer turns on and rings the bell at 11:45 PM because the garrison digital timer is 6 seconds ahead, it takes 6 seconds ahead of time for the 2nd Noma digital timer to turn off at 11:45 PM meaning the bell stops ringing, then the 3rd garrison digital timer will turn off to pervent the bell from ringing at 11:46 PM so in 6 seconds ahead off time the 2nd Noma digital timer will turn back on to save battery life in the 3rd garrison digital timer at 11:46 PM.

  • I set the test timer for program 20 on the 2nd Noma digital timer and the 3rd Garrison digital timer. The Garrison digital timer is 6 seconds ahead so the bell will only ring for 6 seconds and pevents it from ringing when the Noma timer powers on for saving the battery life. The 1st and 2nd digital timer has to stay on in order for the alarm timer to work.

  • They are both set 6 seconds apart for example the Garrison digital timer is 6 seconds ahead of the Noma digital timer the one that is 6 seconds ahead needs to be plug in last or 3rd place for my 3 digital timers. The first one is like a master on an off with a remote, but I leave the first one on when I am not using the device to save the battery life in the other 2 digital timers.

  • To ring the bell you will need any two digital timer out of 3 turn on and the third digital timer is controlling the power to the bell you can use any digital timer to ring the bell but you will need 2 on, and any 3rd digital timer will control the bell. So I need to set the timer on 2 digital timers, if I use only one digital timer to ring the bell on the timer, the bell will ring for one minute before turning off for Ex. on 9:00 PM 0ff 9:01 PM, that why I need 2 digital timers.

  • I got the nexxtech digital timer plug into a power surge extension cord, The Noma digital timer is plug into the nexxtech digital timer and the garrison digital timer is plugged into the Noma digital timer. The Nexxtech digital timer has to have the power on for electricity to save the battery life in the Noma digital timer and the Noma digital timer has to have the power on for electricity to save the battery life in the Gerrison digital timer.

  • The nexxtect digital timer from the The Source By Circuit City remote was included so when I bought the nexxtect digital timer the remote was in the package and I could take both the nexxtech digital timer and it's remote home and the batteries was included too also the Garrison digital timer batteries was included too. The batteries keeps the digital timer from losing it's time and timer programs.

  • The two Garrison and Noma Canadian Tire digital timers got the same controls and are alike in programming the only difference is one look different that the other and the Garrison digital timer has a remote and the Noma digital timer does not have a remote. The Garrison digital timer remote was not included and I have to buy the remote separate but Canadian Tire didn't carry the remote at the time so I wen't home without the remote

  • You can also choose any day of the week once or mon to fri or mon to sun meaning everyday, but I only use it for on and off and use the remote on this one. The other two digital timer came from Canadian Tire one is called the Noma indoor programmable digital timer and the other one is called Garrison Programmable Digital Timer With Remote Capabilities. These two digital timer has 20 on and off programs use for setting alarm bell times, like school or general signaling.

  • I only uses the nexxtech digital timer as a on or off switch with a remote. It only has one on and off program which means you can only allowed to set on and off times once, you could change the timer but you will lose your old timer settings for Ex. on 9:00 AM off 10:00 PM monday to sunday, change it to a different time Ex on 10:30 AM off 11:30 PM monday to sunday and you will lose the on 9:00 AM off 10:00 PM Times. You can set up the Timer for Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun.

  • This is a test of my Wheelock bell with the digital timer. With the digital time you can set up alarm times to ring the bell throughout the day. I got 3 digital timers, one is called the nexxtech digital timer from The Source By Circuit City. It has a RF remote control that I could ring my bells from up to 60 to 80 feet from the bells like out in the yard or on the top floor of the house.

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