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To program a feedmode, simply reduce your pumps speed at your desired time and use constant mode for best results.
So the short answer is no unless I'm misunderstanding something.
To program at the desired feed mode times requires setting a "feed mode" start time point (and speed percentage) then a feed mode finish time (and the same speed percentage as the start time to keep the pump speed constant over the 'feed time') then another point to return to 'constant speed' and then another point to maintain 'constant speed' until you reach the next 'feed mode' time. All points appear to be required to be a minimum of 5 minutes apart or you get an error.
Four 'feed mode' times requires 1 point to set constant 16 additional points to set the feed times:
(first feeding) 1 point 5 minutes ahead of the feed mode start time, 1 point for the feed mode start, 1 point for the feed mode finish, 1 point 5 minutes later to return to constant
(second feeding) 1 point 5 minutes ahead of the feed mode start time, 1 point for the feed mode start, 1 point for the feed mode finish, 1 point 5 minutes later to return to constant
(third feeding) 1 point 5 minutes ahead of the feed mode start time, 1 point for the feed mode start, 1 point for the feed mode finish, 1 point 5 minutes later to return to constant
(fourth feeding) 1 point 5 minutes ahead of the feed mode start time, 1 point for the feed mode start, 1 point for the feed mode finish, 1 point 5 minutes later to return to constant
After the last return to constant, the pump will stay at constant until first feed mode starts the next day.