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How to

How to


Products: Operator Display
Functionalities: Schedules
Product version: 3.3, 2022, 2023, 2024, 7.0
7/22/2021

Adding a Weekly Event

You add a weekly event to a schedule to control the state of an analog, digital or multi-state value.

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A weekly event occurs every week for an extended period of time. You can schedule more than one weekly event for each day of the week.

Note:

While weekly events cannot overlap, exception events can. For more information, see Exception Events .

 
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Figure: Weekly events

If there are any non-routine events, such as holidays, you can use exception events to override the weekly events in the schedule. For more information, see Exception Events .

To add a weekly event
  1. In Operator Display, on the Device List screen, tap the arrow button

     
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    to select the device with the schedule to which you want to add a weekly event.

  2. On the Device screen, tap the Schedules arrow button

     
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    .

  3. On the Schedules screen, tap the schedule to which you want to add a weekly event.

  4. On the schedule view screen, tap the add event button

     
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    .

  5. On the Add schedule event screen, tap Weekly .

  6. On the Add weekly event screen, select the event value:

    • For analog, multi-state and enumerated schedules: In the Value box, tap + or - to specify the value of the event.

    • For digital schedules: Tap Inactive or Active (Off or On).

  7. Select the time span type:

    • Tap All day to make the event span 24 hours.

    • In the From and To boxes: tap + or - to select the starting and ending times.

  8. In the Days of week box, tap the day(s) of the week this event is active.

  9. Tap OK .

  10. On the schedule view screen, tap Save .

  • Schedule Types
  • Weekly Events
  • Analog Schedules
  • Digital Schedules
  • Multi-State/Enumerated Schedules