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Web page programming
PRC-E Series Instruction Manual
MN014003EN August 2015 www.eaton.com
Setting a relative sunrise/sunset schedule
The following example will show a typical sunset to
sunrise schedule.
In the “Edit Schedule” screen, next to the “From” time
the “Absolute” will be displayed by default; click the text
dropdown arrow.
The dropdown list opens.
Click to choose the relative time of day.
In our example, select “Before Sunset” from the list. This
action will remove AM/PM settings that are not used in
this case.
Click the “From” hours textbox.
Enter the number of “OFFSET” hours required.
Click the “From” minutes textbox.
Enter the number of “OFFSET” minutes required.
If the schedule has a Relative time format on both “From”
and “Until” times, continue to enter “Until” time following
above procedure. Make sure to select correct entry—the
offset time will be “After Sunrise” in our example.
Click the “OK” button to save the changes.
Creating an event
An “Event” is a schedule that has only a start action
(“From”). It is created using the same steps as a normal
schedule except there will be no ending time.
To create, click the checkbox beside “Event” to add a
checkmark.
Once the checkmark is added, the “Until” time will then be
greyed-out becoming unaccessible.
Click the hours entry box for the “From” time.
Enter the “From” time hours in the textbox.
Click the minutes entry box for the “From” time.
Enter the “From” time minutes in the textbox.
Click the AM/PM dropdown to and choose the required
time.
If the ”Event” requires a relative start time, follow the
“Setting Relative Sunrise/Sunset Schedule” procedure to
enter proper “From” start time for the schedule.
Click OK to accept the changes.