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Web page programming
PRC-E Series Instruction Manual
MN014003EN August 2015 www.eaton.com
Periodic schedule entry
A “Periodic” schedule will operate every week on each
day selected.
To create a “Periodic” schedule, click the “Periodic”
schedule radio button.
Click the checkbox to add a checkmark beside each day that
the schedule is to activate.
Absolute or relative time
Absolute time scheduling is the use of the actual hour and
minute of the day to issue the commands.
Relative time scheduling uses the location setting in the
controller to calculate the time of the sunrise and sunset
for each day. This time is then used to calculate “ON”
and “OFF” times for the schedules along with an optional
“OFFSET”. The offsets are setup as hours and minutes; the
“OFFSET” limit is 7 hours and 59 minutes.
Available time options are:
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Absolute
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Before sunrise
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After sunrise
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Before sunset
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After sunset
Setting an absolute time schedule
To enter the “From” hour of the schedule, click the “From”
hours time textbox.
This opens the textbox for editing.
Enter the hour in 12h standard format.
To enter the minutes, click the minutes textbox for the
“From” time.
This opens the textbox for editing.
Enter the minutes required.
Click the AM/PM dropdown to choose the required time.
To enter the “Until” hour of schedule, click the “Until”
hours time textbox.
This opens the textbox for editing.
Enter the hour in 12h standard format.
To enter the minutes, click the “Until” minutes time textbox.
This opens the textbox for editing.
Enter the minutes required.
Click the AM/PM dropdown to and choose the
required time.
Once the time schedule edits are complete, click the “OK”
button to save the changes.