OPERATION
The Interval Field
The Interval field shows a date or interval at which the event is to take place. With the cursor positioned on the Interval field press ENTER to cycle through the available options. See Table
Table 3-2. Interval Field Options
EVENT INTERVAL | ACTIVATES THE EVENT . . . | NOTES |
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specific date | At a specific calendar date. | * Use number keys for date |
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| entry per the format defined |
Daily | Every day. | by the Set Clock utility. |
Every Monday through Friday. |
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Every Saturday and Sunday. |
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Mondays | Every Monday. |
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Tuesdays | Every Tuesday. |
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Wednesdays | Every Wednesday. |
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Thursdays | Every Thursday. |
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Fridays | Every Friday. |
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Saturdays | Every Saturday. |
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Sundays | Every Sunday. |
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min./sec. interval | Repeatedly at a specified time interval, in |
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| minutes and seconds, starting at the time set in | |
| the the Start field. (applies to Channel Up/Down | |
| events only.) |
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* Only valid entries are accepted.
The Start Field
The Start field shows the start time of the event. With the cursor positioned on the Start field use the number keys to enter the start time. Use the nota- tion previously defined by the Set Clock utility (12 hour or 24 hour). If using a 12 hour clock, press ENTER to toggle between a.m. and p.m.
Notes: Only valid entries are accepted. For example, if “4” is entered as the first digit of the Start time it will not be accepted. The first digit must be either “0” or “1” when using a 12 hour clock, and “0”, “1” or “2” when using a 24 hour clock.
The Enabled Field
The Enabled field allows you to enable or disable a programmable event. When enabled, the event is performed as programmed. When disabled, the programmed event is ignored. A check mark indicates that the event is enabled. With the cursor positioned on the Enabled field press ENTER to toggle display of the check mark.
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