Configuration Instructions; Scheduler; Create A Weekly Event - Banner DXM1200-Bx Instruction Manual

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8. Configuration Instructions

8.1. Scheduler

Use the Scheduler screens to create a calendar schedule for local register changes, including defining the days of the week, start time, stop time,
and register values.
Schedules are stored in the XML configuration file, which is loaded to the DXM1200. Reboot the DXM1200 to activate a new schedule.
If power is cycled to the DXM1200 in the middle of a schedule, the DXM1200 looks at all events scheduled that day and processes the last event
before the current time.
For screens that contain tables with rows, click on any row to select it. Then click Clone or Delete to copy/paste or remove that row.

8.1.1. Create a Weekly Event

Use the Scheduler > Weekly Events screen to define weekly events.
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Click Add Weekly Event.
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A new schedule rule is created.
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Click on the arrow to the left of the new rule to expand the parameters into view.
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The user-defined parameters are displayed.
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Name your new rule.
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Enter the local register.
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Select the days of the week this rule applies to.
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Enter the starting value for the local register.
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Use the drop-down list to select the type of Start at time: a specific time or a relative time.
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Enter the starting time.
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Enter the end time and end value for the local register.
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Register updates can be changed up to two times per day for each rule. Each rule can be set for any number of days in the week by clicking the
buttons M, T, W, Th, F, S, or Su.
If two register changes are defined for a day, define the start time to be before the end time. Select End Value to enable the second event in a
24 hour period. To span across two days (crossing the midnight boundary), set the start value in the first day, without selecting End Value. Use
the next day to create the final register state.
Start and end times can be specified relative to sunrise and sunset, or set to a specific time within a 24 hour period. When using sunrise or sunset
times, set the GPS coordinates on the device so it can calculate sunrise and sunset.
Figure 1: Scheduler > Weekly Events screen
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