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SPS 1000 Program Manual
P-Mode Programming
179
Time Period
Memory allocation determines whether there are 24, 48, or 96 time periods. Time periods
will default to hourly periods if 24 periods are selected in memory allocation; 30-minute
periods if 48 periods are selected; 15-minute periods if 96 periods are selected.
Periods can be set to custom lengths using this program. If fewer periods are needed than are
available, unneeded periods can be inactivated so that they will not appear on reports. To
inactivate a period, replace the "Y" (active) for the period with an "N" (inactive).
All time units are based upon a 24-hour clock (military time).
TIME PERIOD PROGRAMMING
# OF PERIODS SET IN MEMORY: 24
1. (
Y
) 00:00-00:59 13 (Y) 12:00-12:59
2. (Y) 01:00-01:59 14 (Y) 13:00-13:59
3. (Y) 02:00-02:59 15 (Y) 14:00-14:59
4. (Y) 03:00-03:59 16 (Y) 15:00-15:59
5. (Y) 04:00-04:59 17 (Y) 16:00-16:59
6. (Y) 05:00-05:59 18 (Y) 17:00-17:59
7. (Y) 06:00-06:59 19 (Y) 18:00-18:59
8. (Y) 07:00-07:59 20 (Y) 19:00-19:59
9. (Y) 08:00-08:59 21 (Y) 20:00-20:59
10. (Y) 09:00-09:59 22 (Y) 21:00-21:59
11. (Y) 10:00-10:59 23 (Y) 22:00-22:59
12. (Y) 11:00-11:59 24 (Y) 23:00-23:59
ESC Y/N ENTER PAGE UP/DN
1.
Select TIME
PERIOD from the P-
MODE
PROGRAMMING
MENU to display the
TIME PERIOD
PROGRAMMING
screen.
2.
Press the
keys to select a field
to edit.
3.
Type new
information into the
field, press
ENTER
.
4.
Press
ESC
to exit the
TIME PERIOD
PROGRAMMING
screen.
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