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3. Touch the
Enter
key. That part of the chart that covers the period between the
From
and
To
times is shown in blue-gray. The illustration below shows the screen after a
sleep event of 23:30 (11:30 PM) Friday to 22:30 (10:30 PM) Sunday is entered.
4. Repeat steps 1, 2, and 3 for each additional sleep event.
5. Touch the
OK
button to save the events and return to the Home screen.
NOTES
:
1. No more than one sleep event can begin on any given day.
2. If the time of a new sleep event overlaps any existing sleep events, the existing sleep
events are deleted and replaced by the new event.
3. If the time of a new sleep event begins on the same day as an existing sleep event, the
existing event is deleted and replaced by the new event.
4. Sleep events may be manually overridden using the
Sleep/Wake Up
button on the
Print Menu
on the Home screen.
5. Sleep events are not tasks specific. If your system is configured for two WaxJet tasks
both tasks will enter and exit sleep mode at the programmed times.
To view or edit an existing sleep event:
1. Touch the chart segment for the day on which the sleep event begins. The event's
From
and
To
times are displayed. If no event is programmed to start on the day
touched, the
From
and
To
boxes display dashes.
2. Make changes to the
From
and
To
times as desired then touch
Enter
.
3. Touch the
OK
button to save the changes and return to the Home screen.
4. Touch the
Cancel
button to return to the Home screen without saving the changes.
To delete a sleep event:
1. Touch the chart segment for the day the sleep event begins. The event's
From
and
To
times are displayed.
2. Touch the
Delete
button. The blue-gray area on the chart covering the event's time
period is removed and the
From
and
To
boxes display dashes.
3. Touch the
OK
button to save the deletions and return to the Home screen.
4. Touch the
Cancel
button to abandon the deletions and return to the Home screen.
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