Specifications
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Setting the Day Of The Week
The system controller uses the day of the week (Monday to Sunday) to correctly perform scheduling and
process time related events within the system.
Day of week
Monday
Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the days of the week selection and press [ENTER] to program the day of week
shown. For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see
page 335).
Schedules
To access schedule programming, login using a valid code that has access to the schedule programming menu
and then select [MENU, 6, 2]. The screen will then prompt you to "Select a schedule to modify" requesting that
you enter a schedule number. Type the appropriate 3-digit schedule number or use the [Ð] and [Ï] keys to
scroll the available schedule. When the desired schedule number appears on the screen, press [ENTER] to
program the selected schedule. The maximum number of schedules that can be programmed is limited by your
system's memory and configured profile.
To browse the schedules by name press [ENTER] when prompted for a schedule number to modify and then
use the [Ð] and [Ï] keys to scroll the available schedules by their name.
Schedule to
modify: SC001
Every time you press the Enter key, the next screen appears. The different screens are described in the
following sub-sections. Programming the schedule settings in the Protege System allow you to use these
schedules to control operations by the time of day and day of the week.
Displaying Schedule Status
It is possible to show the current status of the schedule. This allows you to see if the schedule is active and
valid, if the start time is currently valid and the end time is valid.
Schedule to
modify: SC001
Type the appropriate 3-digit schedule number or use the [Ð] and [Ï] keys. When the desired schedule appears
on the screen, press the [ARM] key to display information on the selected schedule. The screen will now display
status information about the schedule. Press any other key to return to the schedule selection window.
S: VSE
YYn
The display above represents the following information for the selected schedule:
V A 'Y' (yes) under the V means the schedule is valid
S A 'Y' (yes) under the S means the start time of a period in the schedule is valid
E A 'Y' (yes) under the S means the end time of a period in the schedule is valid
Selecting an Schedule Entry to Modify
Each schedule entry is assigned a unique schedule number from 001 to 250.
Schedule to
modify: SC001
Type the appropriate 3-digit schedule number or use the [Ð] and [Ï] keys to scroll the available schedule
entries. When the desired schedule number appears on the screen, press [ENTER] to program the selected
schedule entry. The maximum number of schedules that can be programmed is limited by your system's
memory and configured profile.