User`s guide
4-34 Display Terminals
The values of the parameters shown on the Time Schedule screen are
read from the DX controller. The first three parameters show the
current status of the time schedule, as described in Table 4-7:
Table 4-7: Time Schedule Status
Parameter Possible
Values
Status
Field
Description
Name of Time
Schedule
On and Off OVR The name of the time schedule is defined
in the display configuration. The value
shown is the current output state of the
time schedule. OVR indicates a manual
override of the output to On.
Extension
Status
On and Off DI The currently active time slot may be
extended by the time shown as the
Extension Time parameter. The DI status
indicates that the extension was triggered
by a digital input.
Forced Status
On, Off, and
None
– The output can be forced On or forced Off
by external connections to the time
schedule.
Note: If the Extension Status is triggered by a digital input (status shown as DI),
then the DX controller ignores manual commands to the extension status.
2. Use the
and keys to page through the eight Time Schedules
until you find the schedule you want to edit.
3. Use the
and keys to move the highlight bar to the parameter
you want to change.
4. Press the key to begin the edit sequence for the selected
parameter. The first value of the parameter begins to flash to
indicate that it can be changed. For example, if you selected the
first time slot, the Start hours begin to flash.
5. Use the
or key to increase or decrease the selected value.
6. Press
again to confirm the new value. The next value of the
parameter begins to flash to indicate that it can be changed
(e.g., the Start minutes in our example).
7. Repeat Steps 5 and 6 for each value of the parameter until you
have edited all values of the parameter. The last press of the
key completes the edit sequence for the parameter and the new
values are sent to the DX controller.