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Yes
A 20 character tag to identify the interval. This will appear in the
"Symbol Table" when composing equations that reference intervals.
The End Hour and End Minute must always be greater than the Start Hour and Start Minute.
This means that you will need to set the End Hour and End Minute first or you will get an
error message when you try to enter the Start Hour and Start Minute.
Timer List View
This list view appears in the top, right pane when the Custom Timer item is selected in the
Job Tree view.
Custom timers can be referenced by equations. By attaching an equation to a timer, it can
be started or stopped. If a timer appears on the right hand side of an equation controlling
an output or an input zone, it can be tested for EXPIRED, etc. to affect the result of the
equation.
All timers are initially un-assigned. To Enable a timer, edit the Enable column to make it 'Y'.
As per UL 864 and UL 2572 only a setting of un-assigned is permissible.
or Index. This number does not start at zero because
there is a block of System Timers that occupy the lower range.
The address of the timer. The address uniquely identifies a timer, and is
included in the Device
-ID in equations. If the timer is not enabled, the
address field shows "unassigned".
Edit this field, changing it to Y, to assign a timer.
The duration, in seconds, of the timer. Valid range 0
-32767 seconds.
A 20 character tag to identify the timer. This will appear in the "Symbol
Table" when composing equations that reference timers.