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©2025 Copeland LP.
026-1803 R13 Supervisor I&O User Guide 9 - 22
9.14 Time Schedule Application
The Time Schedule application schedules lighting or
occupancy state activities. The allowed number of Time
Schedule Applications is based on the total number of
applications allowed in the controller. Support for additional
applications may be added with a separate license key.
9.14.1 Time Schedule Method
The Time Schedule application is enabled when the ENABLE
input is ON. The schedule feeds its time schedule output and
acts as an independent schedule.
The Time Schedule Types are:
Standard Schedule
The user defines a “Standard Schedule” that specifies the
ON/OFF times for each day of the week, and the ON/OFF
times for the holidays/special days.
For the schedule, the ON/OFF times are absolute times.
For the Standard Schedules the user may specify the date
range that the schedule is active. This allows the user to have
multiple schedules based on the time of year.
Master Schedule
The Master Schedule feeds its time schedule output to the
Slave Schedule(s) or acts as an independent schedule.
Slave Schedule
The user defines a “Standard Schedule that spec fies the ON/
OFF times for each day of the week, and the ON/OFF times for
the holidays/special days. These ON/OFF times have different
implications depending on whether the schedule is a master
or slave type.
The Slave Schedule needs a Master Schedule as one of its
inputs. Provides offset capability to the Master’s events. The
user defines a “Standard Schedule” that specifies the ON/OFF
times for each day of the week, and the ON/OFF times for the
holidays/special days. These ON/OFF times have different
implications depending on whether the schedule is a master
or slave type.
For Slave Schedules, the ON/OFF times are either absolute
times or relative times to the Master Schedule, in which
positive time represents how much time after and negative
time represents how much time ahead of what is specified in
the Master Schedule. There can be at most one relative ON
time and one relative OFF time for a single day. For the Master
Schedule, the ON/OFF times are absolute times.
For the Standard Schedules the user may specify the date
range that the schedule is active. This allows the user to have
multiple schedules based on the time of year. The schedules
can be combined using a combiner application.
9.14.2 Standard Schedule
Each standard schedule is made up of up to 15 daily event
schedules. Each daily event schedule is made up of two
times (typically an On/Off pair). For each daily event schedule
the user can assign which days of the week that daily
schedule should be used (seven days plus four holiday/
special days). This allows a unique daily schedule for each
day of the week or one where it is followed multiple days
during the week. If a user needs more than two On/Off events
in one day, they can combine multiple daily schedules
together (they still are limited to 15 daily event schedules per
overall schedule).
9.14.3 Event Names
The user can assign an event name on each event. By default
the name of the event is Event x, where x is the event number
(1-15).
9.14.4 Maintenance Schedule
A user can define three maintenance schedule changes for
each time schedule.
The following information is included:
START DATE - The start date at which the Time Schedule
will start ignoring its standard events and following its
maintenance overrides.
START TIME - The start time at which the Time Schedule
will stop following its standard events and start using its
maintenance overrides. If you want the maintenance
override to be followed for the entire day, leave this field
set to 0:00 and the End Time to 23:59.
NOTE
NOTE: The Schedule time ranges can be
modified by dragging the schedule bar to adjust
time.
Schedules (Master Slave) are now easier and
flexible to create during setup. The system can
now show all created schedules in the summary
screen (master and slave schedules).
NOTE
NOTE: The Start Time is not the time you wish for
the maintenance override to make a state
transition - it is the time when you want to start
the schedule override.

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