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Time-controlled functions
Up to 50 time-controlled functions (*/# procedures) can be defined in the System
Configuration to be executed once at a particular time on a particular date. It is also
possible to define recurring functions to be executed at a particular time on a par-
ticular weekday or every weekday. The */# procedures can be used for user-specific
features or for settings applicable throughout the system.
Unlike the control of features or the modification of configurations via the terminal,
time-controlled functions are not subject to the authorisations or to the digit bar-
ring that apply to individual users.
Tab. 342 Examples of time-controlled functions:
Tip:
The function is not carried out if neither an execution date nor a start /
stop range is defined. This allows you to deactivate entries in the table
without having to delete them.
Features and settings can also be activated, deactivated and modified with time
control and in parallel via terminals. Each particular status is event-controlled, i.e.
the last command chronologically determines the current status. The previous sta-
tuses of the functions are not verified. If a function is removed from the table, its
status is also retained.
Note:
Invalid entries in the function column which cannot be executed do not
trigger an error message.
Switch Group Assignment
Each function can be assigned one of the switch groups 1 - 20. This allows you, for
example during holiday periods, to activate or deactivate whole groups of func-
tions. All functions with allocation of the corresponding switch group are active on
switch postion 1 and inactive on switch positions 2 + 3.
No
.
*/# proce-
dure
Start
(Day)
Stop
(Day)
Execution
date
Execution
time
Switch
group
Meaning
1
*0620#21
Monday
Friday
08:00
Deactivate CFU of user 20
2
*0620*2124
Monday
Friday
16:30
CFU from user 20 to user
24
3
#74 854
20.12.2002
22:00
Relay 854 OFF (e.g. heat-
ing)
4
*74 854
06.01.2003
05:30
Relay 854 ON (e.g. heat-
ing)