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Web page programming
PRC-E Series Instruction Manual
MN014003EN August 2015 www.eaton.com
Entering schedules
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If you are creating a simple schedule for a group,
the group “Associate Schedules” configuration
area may be used instead of general “Schedules”
configuration area.
Click the “Associate Schedule” for the selected group or
click the “Schedules” tab across the top of the Web page.
This displays the schedules list page.
From the “Schedules” list screen, individual schedules can
be added, edited, deleted, and the status of the schedule
can be viewed.
Each line in this screen is a separate schedule entry. The #
is the schedule number.
The “Action” field displays a command (or a part of the
command with the trailing ellipses) activated at the “From”
time of the schedule; this command is reversed at the
“Until” time of a standard schedule. If the schedule is
configured as an “Event’, it only issues the command at
the “From” time, and there is no “Until” time specified, so
there will not be a reversal of the action.
The “Days” field displays the days of the week that the
schedule will activate. This includes Sunday(S), Monday(M),
Tuesday(T), etc. and Holiday(H).
“From” is the start time of the schedule, the start of the
commanded action.
“Until” is the end time of the schedule, the end of the
commanded action.
“Flags” indicate the status of the schedule. “A” indicates
that it is an active schedule currently running, and “B”
indicates that the schedule is a backup schedule.
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In the “Schedules” screen the “From” and “Until”
times are displayed in the military format. When
entering the time schedules in the “Edit Schedule”
screen, the times are entered in the standard format
(am/pm).
In the “Schedules” screen, double-click on the line of the
schedule that needs to be edited. This could be any empty
line or an existing schedule line.
This will display the “Edit Schedule” screen.
Action of the schedule
The “Action” is the command that is sent at the “From”
(start time) of the schedule and reversed at the “Until”, (end
time) of the schedule. The “Action” command is formatted
using the name or address of the point in the controller
and the command separated by single space character, for
example, “GRPA ON” or “1F ON”, “B101 OFF” or “1:1B
OFF”. There can be multiple commands in the “Action” field,
but they must be separated by the single space character,
for example, “GRPD ON B127 ON”.
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When in the “Groups” tab in the “Associate
Schedule” configuration area, the only command
allowed is <the selected group> <ON> which is
automatically entered in the “Action” field, and
cannot be changed. The general “Schedules”
configuration area allows combination entry of the
multiple commands.