iView - System View
10-72 Manual # 42-02-7223
• Weekly (Day of the week): This timer is active each week on the specified day or days
(i.e., Mondays or Mondays and Tuesdays) or can be set to span days (i.e., Monday
through Wednesday).
• Monthly (Day of week): This timer is active each month on the specified week days
(i.e., first Monday, third Sunday, etc.) or can be set to span days (i.e., second Sunday
through third Saturday, etc.).
• Monthly (Day of month): This timer is active each month during the specified time
period, on the specified date or dates or may be set to span dates.
• Yearly (Day of week): This timer is active each year during the specified time period,
during the specified month or months, on the specified day or days or may be set to
span days across multiple months.
• Yearly (Day of month): This timer is active each year during the specified time period,
during the specified month or months, on the specified date or dates or may be set to
span dates across multiple months.
4. Enter the timer details using the Recurrence pattern controls. (These controls change
depending on the Recurrence type selected.)
• Enter a descriptive name for the timer (up to 25 characters).
• Select the start and end time, day(s) or date information required.
5. Click OK.
6. Click Send to send new or changed timer information to iControl.
To remove a timer
1. Select a configuration/feature type from the Features drop down list.
2. Select a timer from the Timers list.
3. Click Remove.
To edit a timer
1. Select a configuration/feature type from the Features drop down list.
2. Select a timer from the Timers list.
3. Click Edit.
4. Make changes using the Add/Edit Timers dialog.
5. Click OK.
To move a timer A timer’s position in the list determines its priority. If two timers are
attempting to control the same configuration at the same time, the timer higher in the list
(lower Priority number) will have control. To move a timer:
1. Select the timer from the Timers list.
2. Click Move Up or Move Down.
No valid timer: For a particular configuration/feature, i.e., Parking, Mode of Operation, Auto
Stop, etc., if Timed is selected and there is no valid timer (current date and time falls within the
timer’s date(s) and times), those configurations/features will default to their #1 configuration
or default state.