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A maximum of 6 day tables can be used, e.g. for weekdays, Saturday,
Sunday and holidays. In each day table, it is possible to define up to 24
switching times. During one year, it is possible to define up to 12
different seasons, where for each day (Monday to Sunday) a day table is
chosen. An exception day table with up to 200 entry days (e.g. national
holidays, Easter Monday, New Year’s Day, etc.) can be defined and it
overrules the season and day tables.
There are two complete sets of switching tables:
Active switching tables: Active switching tables are the ones that are
currently being used.
Passive switching tables: Passive switching tables are not yet used.
They can be prepared in the background for later use.
Each set of switching tables bears an ID code with which it is clearly
identified. The ID code consists of a maximum of 7 characters and can
be set by a tool.
The passive switching tables will be activated, if the current date
becomes newer than the activation date. An activation date set in
the past or today will therefore immediately activate the passive
switching tables.
There are no passive special day settings. Therefore, a special day
setting becomes active immediately after you have completed its
definition.
The time resolution in a day table is 15 minutes. Each line in the day
table represents one switching state with its start time and the activated
signals in that period of time. The first entry starts at 00:00 hours and the
last entry ends at 24:00 hours.
Day Table n
Valid
from
TOU-
T1
TOU-
T2
TOU-
T3
TOU-
T…
TOU-
T…
TOU-
T…
TOU-
T15
TOU-
T16
00:00
06:00
x
11:00
x
13:00
The day tables are controlled by the exception days and season tables.
The exception day table has priority over the season day table.
The exception day table is used to define a tariff to be used on a
particular day, e.g. national holiday, Easter Monday, etc. If the date
includes the year, the special day is valid for the specified year only (e.g.
Easter). If the date does not include the year, the special day is valid
every year thereafter (e.g. New Year).
At each change of the date, the time switch checks whether or not the
following day is a special day and selects the day table accordingly.