ProSYS User Guide 49
15)
MON:SET2 S:01
MON:SET2 S:01
00:00
00:00
MON:SET2 S:01
MON:SET2 S:01
00:00
00:00
Enter the second time at which the
system is set on Monday.
16)
MON:UNSET2 S:01
MON:UNSET2 S:01
00:00
00:00
MON:UNSET2 S:01
MON:UNSET2 S:01
00:00
00:00
Enter the second time at which the
system is unset on Monday.
NOTE:
Leave the time at 00:00 if you do not want to perform the automation during
the current interval for the current day.
17)
SELECT A DAY
SELECT A DAY
1) TUESDAY
1) TUESDAY
SELECT A DAY
SELECT A DAY
1) TUESDAY
1) TUESDAY
Define intervals for Tuesday and the rest
of the week, as described in steps 12-16
above.
After you have defined the last day or all
days in the week, you define a label for
the weekly program.
18)
SET/UNSET S:01
SET/UNSET S:01
4) LABEL
4) LABEL
SET/UNSET S:01
SET/UNSET S:01
4) LABEL
4) LABEL
Select [4] Label.
19)
SCHEDULE LABEL:
SCHEDULE LABEL:
SCHEDULE 01
SCHEDULE 01
SCHEDULE LABEL:
SCHEDULE LABEL:
SCHEDULE 01
SCHEDULE 01
Enter a name for the scheduling program.
20)
SCHEDULER:
SCHEDULER:
02)
02)
SCHEDULE 02
SCHEDULE 02
SCHEDULER:
SCHEDULER:
02)
02)
SCHEDULE 02
SCHEDULE 02
Define additional scheduling programs, as
required.
Defining a PO Activation Program
A PO (programmable output - home appliance) activation program
automatically activates and deactivates POs during your required
intervals. In each program, you can define four POs to operate
simultaneously.
When defining a PO activation program, you need to define the
following parameters: POs, Time Schedule, Holiday, and Label.
To define a PO activation program:
1)
USER FUNCTIONS:
USER FUNCTIONS:
1) OMIT
1) OMIT
USER FUNCTIONS:
USER FUNCTIONS:
1) OMIT
1) OMIT
From the User Functions menu, select
[6] Clocks.
2)
INSERT CODE:
INSERT CODE:
INSERT CODE:
INSERT CODE:
Enter the Grand Master code and
press
.