User Manual

Operating Reference
Scheduling
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BACnet Command Workspace
This section provides an overview of the BACnet Command workspace.
Name Description
1
New Button Opens a new command table.
2
Scheduler Toolbar Includes the following icons:
New: Opens a New BACnet Schedule, New Management Station
Schedule, New BACnet Calendar, New Management Station
Calendar, New BACnet Command Table, or New Management
Station trigger.
Save: Saves the command object to the system.
Save As: Allows you to save another instance of the command
object with a different name and description.
Delete: Deletes the command object from the system.
3
Command Name Displays the name of the command.
4
Command Attributes Displays the command object attribute, the panel it is associated
with, the text group associated with the object, and the schedules
controlling the command.
5
Command Table Action
List
Displays command tables with additional detail when you select
an entry row. The Move Up and Move Down arrows allow you to
re-order entries within a command table. Further detail can be
displayed by clicking the Advanced button.
NOTE
:
Values are displayed as per value scaled units (if configured). For more
information, see Value Scale Units.
This section provides the general reference information on BACnet schedules. To
get started with workflows and procedures, navigate to the step by step [ 68]
section.
3.4.2 Management Station Schedules
You can create daily or weekly schedules for your management stations, and a
management station can run multiple calendars or schedules at the same time.
Management station schedules and calendars run only if the management station
is running.
Management station schedules have only one binary output (value active or
inactive). You can assign several objects to that output. For each assigned object,
you can select the mode of action for the output value. Additionally, management