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licked “Apply” but not “Save to Card”, the Omnia will only
rememb
.
Onc
h
processor, they are executed when the appropriate logic transition
occurs on their assigned trigger input
ication nor the Script Editor needs to be
connected for the tri
Note:
hat may be encountered in the execution of it
Definitions
functions (Dayparts, Presets, System parameters, etc.). In use, a command is typed
e current daypart table
lowing days: Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, M-F, S-S, All.
ypart from the current daypart list.
preset <preset index #>
Selects the preset by index # from the list of available presets
rename <preset index #><name>
Renames the preset by its index number.
preset in order to save it as a unique name.
saveas
Saves the preset under a different name.
Note: If you have created Trigger Scripts and c
er your scripts until you power it off
e t e scripts are downloaded into the
. Neither the Remote Control appl
gger scripts to execute.
When a trigger script is actually executed, any problems t
will not be noted to the user.
Script Command
The scripting commands available for use with the Daypart Scheduler are listed in bold lettering (e.g.,
parts
).
Their definitions
(
e.g., Displays the current daypart table) and usage examples are also listed. The commands
have been divided by general
in and then the enter or return key is pressed. If the command is executable (e.g.,
parts
), then the command is
run (e.g., a table of the dayparts is displayed), otherwise the cursor simply moves to the next entry line.
Dayparts
parts
Displays th
partadd
<day> <time>
Adds a daypart to the daypart table.
The “day” parameter can be assigned the fol
The “time” parameter must be defined using the following format: <hour>:<min>:<sec><am | pm> . As an
example, typing
Partadd Mon 5:00:00am <enter>
commands the Omnia-3 to add a daypart on Monday at
5:00:00am.
partremove
Removes a da
Example:
partremove Mon 5:00:00am <enter>
partload
Loads a daypart from the PC Card.
partsave
Saves the current daypart to the PC Card.
Presets
Note: After a preset is saved to the system, the Omnia knows them by their Index Number, not by their Preset
Name. Therefore, when selecting a preset, you use its index number. When saving presets, you use its name!
presets
Lists all the currently available factory and user presets by index #.
Example:
preset 21 <enter>
commands the Omnia-3 to load preset number 21 in the index list.
delete <preset index #>
Deletes a preset from the preset index list by its index number.
Example:
delete 21 <enter>
commands the Omnia-3 to remove preset number 21 from the index list.
Example:
rename 21 BOOGY <enter>
commands the Omnia-3 to rename preset number 2.
save
Saves the preset under its current name.
Note: Factory presets are permanent and cannot be written over. You must use the ‘
saveas
’ command when
saving changes made to a factory