
vant Month in the
Month
field (e.g. August).
Select an asterisk (
*
) in the
Year
and
Day of Week
fields.
On the lower line,
select the number of the last day of
the holiday period (e.g. 23) in the
Day
field, and the rele-
vant Month in the
Month
field (e.g. August).
Select an asterisk (
*
) in the
Year
and
Day of Week
fields.
Click the Interval field of the upper line: the words
Start
and
Stop
will be shown.
Select Summer holidays in the
Type
field.
DayMonth Year Interval Day of week
Type
8 August *
Start
*
Summer Holiday
23 August *
Stop
*
*
Christmas Holidays
This Model can be setup in the
same way as the Summer Holiday period. However, if
the Christmas holiday period continues into the New
year (e.g. 24th December to 3rd January), it must be
setup on two blocks of 2 lines, as follows.
Ø
Days from the 24th to the 31st of December in the
first block
Ø
Days from the 1st to the 2nd of January in the second
block.
DayMonth Year Interval Day of week
Type
24 Dec.
*
Start
*
ChristmasHolidays
31 Dec.
*
Stop
*
*
1 January *
Start
*
ChristmasHolidays
2 January *
Stop
*
*
Bank Holiday
This Model is for Bank Holidays.
Select the
Day
number (e.g 20) and
Month
(e.g. April)
in the respective fields.
Select Bank holiday in the Type
field.
DayMonth Year Interval Day of week
Type
20 April
*
*
*
Bank holiday
Model Priority
Some days may belong to more than
one Model, therefore, the Scheduler will apply the
Times of the least frequent Model.
For example,
Christmas Holiday
Model — is applied
once a year, therefore, will take priority over the Week-
day Model that is applied 5 days per week.
Scheduler - Timers
You can define up to 16 Models, each with a maximum
of 4 different
ON
and 4 different
OFF
Times for each of
the 64 (32 for KYO 100) Control panel Timers.
Each Timer is associated with a Timer Event on the
Events-Actions page.
When the Timer triggers the ON signal, the correspond-
ing Event will occur (e.g. the Garden Sprinkler will turn
ON).
When the Timer triggers the OFF signal, the corre-
sponding Event will be terminated (e.g. the Garden
Sprinkler will turn OFF).
The ON/OFF operations of each Timer will be recorded
in the Logger, as follows:
Ø
Type: Timer ON or Timer OFF
Ø
IDENT.: Timer Description
Ø
TIME: Time and Date of the ON and OFF operations
The Timers can be programmed with the ON/OFF
Times of domestic appliances such as Garden Sprin-
klers, Courtesy lights, Heating systems, etc., or with the
ACTIVE/INACTIVE Times of the system Outputs,
Codes and Keys.
+
The user can enable/disable the Timers (refer to
“En./Dis. Timers” in the USER MANUAL).
If a User disables a Timer during its programmed
ON
Time, the corresponding Timer event will end.
If a User enables a Timer during its programmed
ON
Time, the corresponding Timer event will start within the
minute.
Example:
If a Timer — with a programmed
ON
Time of
21.00 to 24.00 — is enabled at 22:02:01 the corre-
sponding Timer event will be triggered at 22:03:00
The ENABLE/DISABLE operations of each Timer will
be recorded in the Logger, as follows:
Ø
Type: Timer Enabled or Timer Disabled
Ø
IDENT.: Timer Description
Ø
USER: Keypad Description
Ø
USER ID.: Code Description
Ø
TIME: Time and Date of the ON and OFF operations
The
Timers
page will allow you to program the Timer
parameters, as follows.
Select the required Day Model, then select the tag of
the Day model timer you wish to set up, in the lower part
of the table.
No.
This non-editable field shows the Timer ID Num-
ber.
Description
Enter the relevant Timer label (e.g.
Heater, Sprinkler, etc.). This label will be used to iden-
tify the Timer in all the operations it is involved in.
1st ON / 2nd ON / 3rd ON / 4th ON
This field will al-
low you to set the
ON
Time (refer to 1st Dis. / 2nd Dis. /
3rd Dis. / 4th Dis. for the Time format).
1st OFF / 2nd OFF / 3rd OFF / 4th OFF
This field will
allow you to set the
OFF
Time (refer to 1st Dis. / 2nd
Dis. / 3rd Dis. / 4th Dis. for the Time format).
n
Type Description
Refer to “Types Description” under “Scheduler -
Timers”.
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