Deleting A Switch-Point - Honeywell Excel 50 User Manual

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New daycycles are created by copying and modifying existent daycycles.
To copy and modify an existent daycycle, go to Fig. 17 (see page 15), move the
cursor to the daycycle to be copied (e.g. DP_1), press the PLUS key, and confirm
the query appearing in the resultant screen (see Fig. 22). If desired, you can reject
the query using the CANCEL key.
The copy of the new daycycle is issued the name "DP" to which the lowest
number which has not already been assigned to an existent daycycle will be
appended. Thus, the first new daycycle to be created would be named DP_1.
NOTE: If the "COPY" function is used to create a new daycycle, the next free
daycycle will be assigned. This means that the default daycycle can be
overridden by a new daycycle.

Deleting a Switch-Point

Existent switch-points can be deleted.
To do this, go to the listbox displayed in Fig. 18 (see page 16), move the cursor to
the switch-point to be deleted, press the MINUS key, and confirm the query
appearing in the resultant screen (see Fig. 23). If desired, you can reject the query
using the CANCEL key.
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Fig. 21. Deleting a daycycle
Fig. 22. Creating a daycycle
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