
SCHEDULES PAGE 1-5
SCH 1
GROUP 1
SCH 2
GROUP 2
SCH 3
GROUP 3
SCH 4
GROUP 4
SCH 5
=> NO LOADS
SCH 6
UNUSED
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Disabling Schedules
Before going on to Groups it is important to know that one
may disable a schedule by scrolling on the highlighted
Schedule. This will prevent the Schedule from operating
until it is again Enabled by Scrolling on it again.
Schedules and Groups
Consider that we have just programmed Schedule 5. Exiting
out of a schedule takes you back to the SCHEDULES
menu. Since a change has been made you will be asked if
you wish to SAVE. Highlight YES and Press ENTER. This
will take you back to the list of schedules in the SCHED-
ULES MENU.
Note that since a schedule 5 has now been programmed
the space opposite SCH 5 shows NO LOADS. Tab to this
space and scroll through to the next available group. This
will probably be GROUP 5. If that group is already being
used it will have entries in it. If not it will not. If it has entries
it is better to move to another group and create a new one
rather than risking interfering with earlier programming.
Defining Groups
In order to set up a group you must know the names of the
panels that the loads are in. The Master panel is usually
LCP 1. Additional panels have to be added into the Panel
Switch Types menu in the Factory Set Up/RESTRICTED
Menu. See the Appendix for details.
SCHEDULES PAGE 1-5
SCH 1
GROUP 1
SCH 2
GROUP 2
SCH 3
GROUP 3
SCH 4
GROUP 4
SCH 5
DISABLED
SCH 6
UNUSED
This feature is most useful for occasions when there is an
event and one wants to prevent the lights from being
swept off at the scheduled time.
Programming a Group
The action of programming a Group is very similar to pro-
gramming a switch. In order to program a Group one has
to list the relays or zones that are going to be in that group
and also the manner in which the group is going to func-
tion. (ON, OFF MAINTAIN etc.)
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