Echelon LonPoint Application and Plug-In User Manual

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Schedule Keeper Utility

The example above shows a typical weekday schedule for a building. The
Weekday schedule has four events. At midnight, the EnableUnoccupiedOps
event is turned on. This event could involve shutting down heating and light
and turning on an alarm system. At 6:00 AM, this event is turned off. At 6:01,
the EnableMorningWarmup event begins. This event could involve turning on
heaters and any other machinery that requires a warmup period. At 8:00 AM,
this event is shut off, putting the building into its normal running state.

This window allows you to change the time an event is triggered, what event is
triggered, and whether that event is set to On or Off. Click one of the times in
the Time column to enter a new time for the event. If an invalid time is entered,
the time will revert to its previous value. If the times are changed in such a way
that the order of these events is no longer sequential (i.e. an event occurring at
4:00 PM is listed before an event at 2:00 PM), Schedule Keeper will reorder the
events the next time this dialog is opened.

Click one of the events in the Event column to choose an event from a list of all
events available on this SCH-10 device. Click a state in the Value column to
choose ON or OFF from a menu.

This dialog does not allow you to change the number of events. In the example
above, there will always be four events in the Weekday schedule. Schedule
Keeper can be used the change what they are and when they occur. Use
Schedule Maker, described in Chapter 10, to change the number of events.

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