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Genesis™ Matrix Switches
3.2.12.3 To read or set a schedule
Command:
SS<cr>
stands for Schedule Set (current schedule is displayed)
Response:
------------------ Weekday ------------------ (on/off)
Timer1 = 06:00am Preset Pattern = 1
Timer2 = 12:05pm Preset Pattern = 3
Timer3 = 05:30pm Preset Pattern = 7
Timer4 = 09:00pm Preset Pattern = 12
------------------ Weekend ------------------ (on/off).
Timer1 = 02:00am Preset Pattern = 1
Timer2 = 06:00am Preset Pattern = 5
Timer3 = 12:00pm Preset Pattern = 13
Timer4 = 06:00pm Preset Pattern = 16
Select Schedule Setting
1 = Weekday
2 = Weekend
3 = Daily
4 = Schedule On
5 = Schedule Off
ESC = Quit
Note: You have 16 seconds to make your selection, or the command is cancelled.
Response:
if “1”, “2” or “3” were entered
Enter weekday Timer1 hour (00-12)
:
Hit Enter if you want to keep previous value
Enter weekday Timer1 minute (00-59):
Enter weekday Timer1 AM/PM (0-1):
Enter weekday Timer1 preset pattern (0-16):
Remember Preset 0 disconnects outputs
.
…… (Data for timers 2 & 3, hit Esc if you are done at any time)
.
Enter weekday Timer4 hour (00-12):
Enter weekday Timer4 minute (00-59):
Enter weekday Timer4 AM/PM (0-1):
Enter weekday Timer4 preset pattern (0-16):
Response:
if “4” was entered (schedule on).
Schedule setting is ON<cr>
- - - - - Alternate Response:
In case of an inconsistency or error in
entry
Schedule setting cannot be ON because weekday (weekend) TimerX is less than or equal
to TimerY<cr>
(on/off) indicates if the
Schedule is in-effect or
not.
Weekday and weekend
are both on or both off.
If the 4 timers are not in
ascending order, the unit
does not let you turn the
schedule on; fix any
inconsistencies before
turning on.
00:00am is not a valid
time setting and is used to
turn off a timer