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1.
“Runs On” Section – Holds a summary of when the
schedule is scheduled to run on. Tapping this section
will walk through selecting holidays in which schedule
will run.
2.
Start Trigger Section – Holds a summary of when and
what the Start Trigger will be. Tapping this section will
walk through selecting run time and actions.
3.
End Trigger Section – Holds a summary of when and
what the End Trigger will be. Tapping this section will
walk through selecting run time and actions.
4.
Blink Warning – If enabled, a blink warning to takes
effect 5 minutes prior to the execution of the End
Trigger. The End Trigger must be controlling channels
to go 0%.
Tapping the “Runs On” allows the selection of Holiday event(s) to be associated with holiday schedule.
The “Runs On” screen of allow the selection of holiday
event for the schedule to execute on.
If the designated holiday is not available from the pre-
populated list of options. The flexibility to create Custom
Event(s) is available and will direct you through the
workflow of “Creating a Custom Event”.
Upon completion of creating the Custom Event, the
current “Runs On” list will refresh with the new list of
Holiday event options.
Configure the Start Trigger by setting the start time and actions that will execute during the run
Refer to section labeled “Configuring a Start Trigger” for details.
Configure the End Trigger by setting the end time and actions that will execute during the run. Note that
configuration of End Triggers is not required
Refer to section labeled “Configuring an End Trigger” for details.
If needed, enable “Blink Warning” to have the schedule display a blink 5 minutes before the End Trigger is executed.
Refer to section labeled “Blink Warning and Timed Override Delay” for details.
Configuring a Start Trigger
Start Triggers are the initial actions that take effect when a schedule is executing. Through the Start Trigger, users
specify the start time of the schedule as well as the action that the schedule will be driving across the devices connected
to the nDTC’s network.
Configuring a Start Trigger is required for all schedules and should include a start time, as well as an action(s).
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