Intermatic ETW Series 365-Day Programmable Wi-Fi Timer

January 11, 2024

Simplify lighting and load schedules with the ETW Series 365-Day Programmable Wi-Fi Timer. This versatile smart control combines robust scheduling features with everyday convenience, including smart control via the Intermatic Connect app. Available in two- or three-circuit models, the ETW Series allows for seamless scheduling of outdoor lighting, indoor lighting, motors, pumps, and more.

Features & Benefits
  • Flexible Programming – 7-Day Astronomic programming with holiday exception periods (256 ON/OFF events, 64 holiday exceptions)
  • Remote Access – Once connected to a Wi-Fi network, the ETW Series can be accessed via the Intermatic Connect app from any location.
  • Intuitive Naming – Name each control and circuit during setup using the Intermatic Connect app for easy on-site identification and adjustment.
  • Adjustable Scheduling – Create, save, and apply ON/ OFF schedules for each circuit during setup and easily make adjustments on the fly.
  • Remote Override – Remotely extend or override active schedules at any time via the Intermatic Connect app.
  • Visual Cues – Program circuits to “Blink Warn” occupants and users when lights are approaching a scheduled OFF event.
  • Service Mode – Troubleshoot maintenance issues and temporarily set loads to a desired state (e.g., ON, OFF) using Service Mode.

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