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Schedule Select
- Determined by clicking on a schedule line from the previous page.
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Schedule Name
- Enter a 15-character Schedule Name.
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USE
- In order for a Schedule line to be active you must select the
USE
button. If there is an error detected in entering
Schedule data, the USE box will automatically uncheck.
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LOG
- Select log for this item to appear in the system log every time it is executed.
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- Click Email to automatically send an email when this schedule is executed.
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Device A
- Select the Device A for the first term in the IF statement from the drop box.
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Data A
- Select Data A for the above device. Depending on the device selected the Data used for testing may have special
properties. See the list below for Data that may be entered. If an error is detected in data entry when the "Save" button is
pushed, the USE box will uncheck and the Data box containing the error will be highlighted.
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Minute
- Enter: mm
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Hour
- Enter: hh (use 24-hour system)
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Day
- Enter: dd
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DayofWeek
- Enter: Sunday = 1, Monday = 2, Tuesday = 3, Wednesday = 4, Thursday = 5, Friday = 6, Saturday = 7,
Weekday = 8, Weekend = 9
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Time
- Enter: hh:mm (use leading zeros, seconds are ignored) (use 24-hour system) ex:07:30 or 14:05
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Date
- Enter: yy/mm/dd (use leading zeros) ex: 20/01/10 for January 10, 2020
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Relay
- Enter: Relay number and (+ or -), ex: 01+ for Relay 1 ON or 01- for Relay 1 OFF
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Button
- Enter: + or - (for ON or OFF respectively)
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Flag
- Enter: Flag number(opt.+), or Flag number (for ON or OFF respectively)
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Temp
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Enter: >, = or < value; example: >40 (always degrees C)
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Volts
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Enter: >, = or < value; example: <10
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Analog
- Analog input. Enter an input number and >, = or < and value. Example: 3<123 (This value is raw data value
prior to any Corrector used by the input display page.)
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Digital
- Digital input. Enter Input Number,
Type
, >, =, or < and value; example: 1F>7500 (
This value is the raw data
value prior to any Corrector used on the display page).
Type
can be (case sensitive):
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S - State (On/Off)
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C - Non-resettable counter
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c - Resettable counter (lower case 'c')
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F - Frequency in 1/1000 seconds
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P - Period in 1/1000 seconds
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Logic
- Set up a Logic comparison between Device A and Device B.
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AND
- True if: Device A is true
AND
Device B is true
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OR
- True if: Device A is true
OR
Device B is true
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NOT
- True if: Device A is true and Device B is
NOT
true
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Device B
- Select Device B for testing from the drop box.