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5. Click the gear icon next to the weekly calendar.
6. Set the slider to the State position, if you want to set a state-based schedule, or set the slider to the
Event position, if you want to set an event-based schedule.
7. Set the power schedule for the system by clicking squares on the grid.
State schedule. The colors indicate the following:
- Blue squares indicate time when the system is scheduled to be powered on.
- Light and dark gray squares indicate time when the system is scheduled to be powered off.
You can click the sun and moon icons at the top of the Power Timer window to select
entire day and night sections of the schedule.You can click the name of a day or the
hour to select an entire row or column of the schedule.
Tip
By default, the system is scheduled to remain powered off.
Event schedule. The colors indicate the following:
- Green squares indicate time when the system is scheduled to power on.
- Red squares indicate time when the system is scheduled to power off.
- Light and dark gray squares indicate day or night hours.
8. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
You can enable and disable the power timer by changing the Power Timer slider.The system remembers
the schedules.
You can switch between state-based schedules and event-based schedules at any time that the two
schedules are not in conflict by changing the State/Event slider.
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