System manager sd, Holiday scheduling and schedule override, Vcm-x / rne operator interface sd – Orion System VCM-X/RNE Controller User Manual

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VCM-X / RNE Operator Interface SD

SYSTEM MANAGER SD

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Holiday Start/Stop Day Selection

From the Unit Schedule Menu, select Holiday Schedules. The following
four screens will appear in order:

Hldy

Holiday # 1

Start Mon/Day.: XXXX
[ July 4

th

= 704 ]

Hldy

Holiday # 1

Stop Mon/Day.: XXXX
[ July 5

th

= 705 ]

The screens will step through the fourteen possible holidays, one period
at a time. Line 2 shows which holiday is currently being programmed.
Since a holiday period can encompass more than one day, you need to
program the day the holiday starts and the day the holiday ends. If your
holiday only lasts one day, simply set both the Start Day and the Stop
Day to the same value. Remember to combine the month and day into
a single four-digit value.

EXAMPLE:

704 = July 4

th

(

NOTE:

Leading zero not required)

1225

=

December

25

th

Holiday Start/Stop Times

Hldy

Holiday Schedule

Start Event #1: XXXX
Stop Event #1: XXXX

Hldy

Holiday Schedule

Start Event #2: XXXX
Stop Event #2: XXXX

The fourteen holidays all use the same Start and Stop times which you
program on this screen and the next. You must enter the time in 24-hour
military format, the same as a regular week schedule.

Normally, the holidays will operate in an unoccupied mode or a reduced
schedule mode. There are two start/stop events available on holidays to
match the standard schedule number of events.

Holiday Scheduling and Schedule Override

Schedule Override

From the Unit Schedule Menu, select Schedule Override. The following
screen will appear:

Ovrd

Schedule Override

Enter Override...: X
[0=Auto 1=ON 2=OFF]

If you want to force the unit to operate in a continuous Occupied or
Unoccupied mode, select this menu item to activate the desired method.
If a Schedule Override is active, all other methods of schedule control
are ignored (Push-Button, Internal, and Remote).

As you can see on the last line of the display, enter

<1>

to run continu-

ously in the Occupied Mode or

<2>

to run continuously in the Unoc-

cupied Mode. To restore normal schedule operations, enter

<0>

.

This override remains in effect until canceled and does not time-out
like the Output Overrides do after 10 minutes of no communications.

NOTE: Do not use the Force OFF mode in place of setting

all the week schedules to ZERO if you are using a
Remote Signal for your scheduling since the Override
has priority over the Remote Signal.

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