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Each Interval contains the following programming Items:
Start Time - Indicates the time of day that the schedule Interval will start. Valid entries are from
00:00 to 24:00. And 9999- Default is 0000.
Note: If two Intervals in a schedule are programmed for the same start time the schedule
will follow the longest End Time.
End Time - Indicates the time of day the schedule Interval will end. Valid entries are from 00:00
to 24:00. And 9999 - Default is 0000.
Note: The End Time must be equal to or greater than the Start Time.
Day Toggles - Each day of the week may be selected to be active for the interval. - Default
each Day is off (N).
Holiday Group Toggles - These toggles allow the Interval to follow a Holiday Schedule(s). Each
Interval may follow any of the 4 Holiday Schedules. - Default each Holiday Group is off (N).
Autoarm - This will enable the Interval to Autoarm any partition(s) selected by the “Arm/Disarm
Sched” - Default Autoarm is set to N.
Autodisarm This will enable the Interval to Autodisarm any partition(s) selected by the “Arm/
Disarm Sched” - Default Autodisarm is set to N.
Note: Do not program an Interval with both Autoarm and Autodisarm enabled. For the
Autoarm Autodisarm feature to work they must be put into separate Intervals.
Each Date Schedule may be used to control more than one schedule type at a time. One schedule
could be programmed to follow an Autoarm/disarm schedule, opening/closing suppression
schedule, or Date Schedule output. These items can all be programmed to follow the same
schedule.
Each Interval is independent of each other, but any of the scheduled items that are programmed
to follow the Schedule will follow all intervals.
To Program The On Times Under 1 Minute
When using the Date Schedule output and the on time duration is to be less than one minute the
outputs “Pulse Timer” must be programmed to be between 01 and 59. If the pulse timer is
programmed to be [00] the output will remain active until the End Time of the schedule occurs.
Activating Outputs For Specific Dates
In order for a Date Schedule to become active for a specific day of the year a Holiday Schedule
Group can be programmed for the desired day and then assigned to an interval on the Date
schedule. Do not program a day of the week, this will allow the Date Schedule to activate at the
Start Time of the day and remain active until the End Time of the that day.
Turning A Schedule On or Off
Programming 9999 into the start time will allow the schedule to deactivate at the end time. This is
useful when an X-10 Item is to be turned off at a specific time. The output will deactivate
regardless of its state (on or off). Programming 9999 into the End Time will allow the schedule to
activate and not have an End Time. This will allow the schedule to be active for more than one day
if desired. The schedule can then be deactivated by another interval at a desired time.
Example:
An Example of Date Scheduling to control a programmable output is:
Main PGM output programmed to be a Date Schedule output following
Date Schedule - 04
Pulse Timer - 10
PC4204 - output number 2 programmed to be a Date Schedule following
Date Schedule number 04
Pulse Timer - 00
Date Schedule 04 programmed with
Interval 1 Interval 2 Interval 3 Interval 4
Start Time 0830 Start Time 1200 Start Time 1230 Start Time 1700
End Time 0900 End Time 1230 End Time 1231 End Time 1800
Sunday N Sunday N Sunday N Sunday N
Monday Y Monday Y Monday Y Monday N
Tuesday Y Tuesday Y Tuesday Y Tuesday N
Wednesday Y Wednesday Y Wednesday Y Wednesday N
Thursday Y Thursday Y Thursday Y Thursday N
Friday Y Friday Y Friday Y Friday N
Saturday N Saturday N Saturday N Saturday N
Holiday 1 N Holiday 1 N Holiday 1 N Holiday 1 N

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