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Timer Event Schedule
This table is used to enable and disable Tour and Group Sequences according to the time of day and day of the week.
There are 45 events available in one day.
To program or edit a Timer Event Schedule, do the following:
1. Move the cursor to position 5 by moving the Joystick Controller, and then press the
CAM (SET)
key to execute the selec-
tion.
2. Move the cursor to position 6, 7, 8 and 9 by moving the Joystick Controller.
Enter the desired hours (24-hour military time) or minutes by pressing the Numeric keys.
3. Move the cursor to position 11 by moving the Joystick Controller.
Press the Function
F4
button to open the Pop Up Window.
Select the desired sequence type by moving the Joystick Controller, and then enter the sequence number by pressing the
Numeric keys.
Press the
CAM (SET)
key to execute the selection.
Note:
The table (position 11) can only display nine monitors selection table.
4. Move the cursor to position 12 by moving the Joystick Controller.
By pressing the
CAM (SET)
key repeatedly, access to higher number monitors is possible.
5. Move the cursor to position 10 by moving the Joystick Controller.
By pressing the
CAM (SET)
key repeatedly, access to lower number monitors is possible.
6. When satisfied with the programming of events on this page, press the Function
F1
button to select the next page.
Repeat the above procedures until all events are programmed.
Note:
There is a total of 45 events available for a day and each page holds 15 events, so there is a total of 3 pages avail-
able for each day.
7. Press the Function
F2
button to go back to the previous page.
8. When satisfied with all events, press the
MON (ESC)
key to escape from the programming mode.
The programmed events are automatically placed in chronological order and the cursor returns to position 5.
9. Similarly, repeat the above procedures to program other days.
Notes:
• When programming a timer event that extends into the next day, divide the timer event into two separate events and
program both events separately.
For example,
Day
Start
Stop
Monday
23:00
24:00
Tuesday
0:00 7:00
• A timer activated sequence will be continued until the next automatic or manual operation is performed.
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1 1 : 4 0
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1 2 : 0 0
1 2 : 3 0
1 2 : 3 0
1 3 : 3 1
1 3 : 3 0
1 4 : 3 0
1 5 : 0 0
1 6 : 0 0
1 6 : 0 0
1 7 : 0 0
1 7 : 0 0
1 7 : 3 0
1 7 : 3 0
1 9 : 0 0
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Summary of Contents for WVCU550C - SYSTEM CONTROLLER UNIT
Page 8: ...9 1 SECTION 1 FEATURES OF THE SYSTEM 500 MATRIX SWITCHER ...
Page 19: ...21 2 SECTION 2 DETAILED PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND SELECTION ...
Page 45: ...47 3 SECTION 3 INSTALLATION AND SYSTEM CONNECTIONS ...
Page 61: ...65 4 SECTION 4 SOFTWARE SETUP ...
Page 90: ...95 5 SECTION 5 OPERATING PROCEDURES ...
Page 122: ...127 6 SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 126: ...131 7 SECTION 7 SPECIFICATIONS ...