User Guide

Chapter 10 - Create/Edit
Schedule/Command/Calendar Object Editors
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The Object Name field allows you to name the Schedule Object using up to 30
characters. This field is required for creating a schedule and cannot be edited in
existing schedules.
The
Object Identifier field displays the Object identification information. If you do
not enter a value, the controller will automatically enter the next available Object
ID. This field cannot be edited in existing schedules.
(
Optional
) The Description field allows you to describe the Schedule Object using
up to 16 characters. This field can be edited.
The
Type options allow you to choose the Schedule type:
Real (for analog)
Boolean (to enable/disable trend log objects and for calendar objects)
Enumerated (for binary)
Unsigned (for command objects and multi-state)
NOTE: Data types for the properties of BACnet objects must match the data type
property of the BACnet schedule; otherwise, the schedule will not function properly.
(
Optional
) The Effective Start/Stop fields display the starting and ending dates for
the Scheduler Object. These fields can be edited.
(
Optional
) The Write Priority drop-down displays the priority level of the scheduler
object. This field can be edited.
(
Optional
) The Default Value field displays the value of the schedule object when
none of the schedules is active. This field can be edited.
The
OOS/Disabled check box determines whether the Scheduler Object is active
or Out of Service after creation. This check box can be checked or unchecked
when creating an object, and can be edited.
(
Optional
) The Weekly Schedule button opens the Edit Weekly Schedule window,
which allows you to create and edit an array for seven days of the week. Each day
can have multiple schedules. This field can be edited.
(
Optional
) The Exception Schedule button opens the Edit Exception Schedule
window, which allows you to create and edit exceptions to the existing schedule,
using either dates, date ranges, week’n’day, or references to calendar objects. This
can be edited.
The
Command Point Objects button opens the Edit Command and Point Objects
window, which allows you to create and edit Command Objects, providing a list of
objects to be commanded by the Scheduler Object. This field can be edited.
Command Object Editor User Interface
The
Command Object Editor window can be accessed using the Create/Edit bar in the
navigation pane on the left side of the screen. Move your cursor over the
Schedule
icon to view the
Command icon. Click the Command icon to open the Command
Object Editor window: