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2.6.4.
Calendar (exceptions and stop)
Exception days can be defined in the calendar. These can
include specific days, periods or weekdays. Exception days
override the weekly schedule.
Calendar exceptions
Switching follows the weekly schedule and the exceptions
specified in the day schedule when a switching time is
activated in the calendar exception.
Calendar stops
The system is turned off when the calendar stop is activated.
Parameter
Parameter
Value
Function
Current
value
– Passive
– Active
Shows whether a calendar time
is activated:
– No calendar time activated.
– Calendar time activated.
Val-x
– Date
– Interval
– Weekday
– Passive
Specification of exception type:
– A certain day (e.g. Friday).
– A period (e.g. holiday).
– A certain weekday.
– Times are inactivated.
This value must always be placed
last, after the date.
- (Start)
Date
– Val-x = interval: Enter the start
date for the period.
– (Val-x = date: Enter specific
date.)
-End date
Val-x = interval:
Enter the end date for the period.
The end date must be later than
the start date.
-Weekday
Val-x = only weekdays: Enter
a weekday.
2.7. Alarm
handling
If an alarm has been triggered, it will be shown by the
flashing alarm symbol. You can get more information
by pressing the alarm button. To reset the alarm, press
the alarm button twice and select Confirm/Reset and
then Execute in the menu.
Alternatively, the alarm can be reset with the menu option:
Then select Alarm Reset and Execute
EXAMPLE: Val-x = Date
Only the time for (start) is relevant.
•
-(Start)Date = *,01.01.09
Result: 1 January 2009 is an exception date.
•
-(Start)Date = Mo,*.*.00
Every Monday is an exception day
•
-(Start)Date = *,*.Even.00
All days in even months (February, April, June, August, etc.)
are exception days.
EXAMPLE: Val-1 = Interval
The times for (Start)Date and End date are adjusted.
•
-(Start)Date = *,23.06.09 / -End date = *,12.07.09.
23 June 2009 until end of 12 July 2009 are exception days
(for example holidays).
• -(Start)Date = *,23.12.00 / -End date = *,31.12.00
23–31 December are exception days every year. Time End
date = *,01.01.00 will not work, because 1 January comes
before 23 December.
•
-(Start)Date = *,23.12.09 / -End date = *,01.01.10.
23 December 2009 up to and including 1 January 2010 are
exception days.
•
-(Start)Date = *,*.*.00 / -End date = *,*.*.00
Warning! This means that the exception is always active!
The system is constantly in exception mode or turned off.
EXAMPLE: Val-1 = Weekday
Val-1 = Weekday
The times for weekdays are adjusted.
•
Weekday = *,Fr,*
Every Friday is an exception day.
•
Weekday = *,Fr,Even
Every Friday in even months (February, April, June, August,
etc.) is an exception day.
•
Weekday = *,*,*
Warning! This means that the exception is always active!
The system is constantly in exception mode or turned off.
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