
User Menu Options
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Note:
You cannot program an event to change the system/partition directly
from one part set level to another. You must program an event to
unset the system/partition first, and another event to set the
system/partition to a different part set level. For example, if event A
part sets the system (or a partition), you cannot program event B to full
set the system. You must program event B to unset the system and
then use event C to full set the system.
If you create an event to unset a partition, and another event to set the
same partition again, you must program the setting event to occur at
least 10 minutes after the unsetting event.
The control unit adjusts its clock in Spring and Autumn to allow for
Summer Daylight Saving Time. At the Autumn change-over, avoid
configuring any unset events to take place during the changeover time
on the Sunday morning. For UK systems, this time is 01:00 to 02:00.
For EU control units, this time is 02:00 to 03:00. If the control unit
unsets any part of the system at these times, it will NOT set the
system again when the clock changes back to Winter Time.
Manually setting and unsetting partitions does not alter the times
programmed in calendar sets. If a user sets a partition that is due to be set
by a calendar event, the partition remains set when the calendar event time
is past. Likewise, if a user unsets a partition before a calendar event is due
to unset the partition, the partition remains unset.
Add Event
Use
System Config
– Calendar Set – Add Event
to create an event. When
you select the option, the control unit will guide you through the following
series of options:
Event Name
Enter up to 12 characters or press
to leave the
default name. See page 33 for details of how to edit
text.
Event Time
Specify the time you want the event to occur, then
to
display the next prompt.
T
he time “00:00” is midnight, at the beginning of a new
day.
Note that if you specify a start time that is less than 10
minutes from the current time shown by the control unit