Specifications

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Scheduling is very flexible, but that tends to also make it kind of complex, at first.
When creating a schedule for recurring events such as broadcast station power changes, using the software, you
would choose "specific" from the "Event Type" menu.
Next you set the duration. This is how long the event will run. In this case, it's "1" and "month". Assuming a 31 day
month, this could have been specified as "31" and "days" which would also work.
After duration, you set the period. For events that occur daily, you would usually choose "1" and "days". This could
actually be specified as "24" and "hours", too and would have worked just as well.
The final step in setting up the time part of the event is to tell it when to start (Time/Date). Here you enter the start
time and the start date. If you want the schedule to be stored and re-used in subsequent years, click on the box that says
"repeat annually". If you select "repeat annually" you will see the year digits replaced with XXXX which creates a
repeating schedule. Most stations that change power will require at least 24 events. We assume 1 change to high power
every morning of each month and 1 change to low power each evening. That’s 12 high power events and 12 low power
events. Stations with pre-sunrise authority would need to use an additional 12 events.
A quick note of caution here: If you click on the "event type" after setting that line's parameters, they will change
back to defaults and you'll have to re-do that line. It's not a bad idea to save the configurations periodically as you build
them.
Setting the actions is very easy using the wizard. When you click on an "Action Sequence" line, you can use the
hotkey combination of CTRL-W to run the action wizard. Just select the action type that you want (in this case close a
relay), fill in the parameters boxes and click the update button. You will see the action sequence typed on the line in
English. If you want to add another action to the same sequence, just position your cursor at the end of the line and use
the CTRL-W hotkeys again to add another action. You can sequence up to seven actions per event. Actions that repeat
can be highlighted, copied and pasted from line to line using standard Windows cut and paste functions.
Action line numbers must match event line numbers. Events cannot trigger actions with different line numbers.
When you have completed your schedule, you should first save the schedule to your computer. Next, you must
upload the schedule to the Sicon-8 in order for it to take effect.
Once you have the hang of setting it up, you will find that you can program an entire yearly set of events in about 5 to
10 minutes. It really goes fast once you have it mastered.
HINT
: When making changes to the event schedule form, always save the events first before uploading or exporting
them. If you upload or export before saving, you will not be uploading/saving the changes. Whatever was in the
form when you started will be uploaded or exported instead.
HINT
: To check that events have been properly uploaded, first save, then export your events. This creates a backup
copy of the events. Then, after the export is done, download your events from the Sicon-8 Whatever is in the
Sicon-8 will populate the schedule and you can verify that it is as it should be. If the events are not correct, import
the recently saved events and then “save” them to the form (click “save”) and upload again.