ACC RC-96 Owner's Manual page 10

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Scheduler
The scheduler works with your existing five macro sets, the new clock /
calendar, and "setpoints" which you can program to tell the controller when to
change over to a new macro set. The automatic selection of macro sets by the
scheduler is identical to your manual selection using the Macro Set Select
Control Operator command.
You've programmed the clock above, and this section gives programming
information for setpoints.
There is room for ten setpoints which you can fill in as needed to arrange your
"schedule". Each setpoint specifies certain information relating to the
changeover. The day of the week can be a specific day (Monday, etc.), weekends
(Saturday, Sunday), all weekdays (Monday through Friday), or every day of the
week. You can also optionally specify an nth day of the month - i.e. third
Monday of each month. The time for the changeover is defined by hours and
minutes. Finally, the macro set to be loaded at the changeover is specified in the
programming command shown below. Use the programming command below
based on the 12 or 24 hour mode you selected when setting the clock.
Define setpoint
(12
hr mode)
*420
5
Nth
DOW AP
H10 H1 M10 M1 M#
Define setpoint
(24
hr mode)
*420
5
Nth
DOW
H10 H1 M10 M1 M#
S: Setpoint 0-9. Ten setpoints can be programmed. To erase a setpoint, enter all zeros for the
setpoint and any macro set (like macro set 1, i.e. *420 S 0 0000001).
Nth: The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, or ANY day of week of the month.
o
= ANY
1 = first
2 = second
3 = third
4 = fourth
DOW (day of week):
0= Sunday
5
=
Friday
1 = Monday
6
=
Saturday
2
=
Tuesday
7
=
everyday
3 = Wednesday
8
=
weekdays
4
=
Thursday
9 = weekends
AP: 1 = p.m., 0 = a.m. (12 hour mode only)
HlO: tens hours, HI: ones hours, MlO: tens minutes, Ml: ones minutes
M#: Macro set # 1-5
Example: Select macro set #3 every weeknight at 11
:00
p.m. Use setpoint
#5.
The clock is in
12
hour mode. Enter the command (with the controller unlocked) *4205 08 1 11 00 3.
Be sure you have selected the format you want to use (12 or 24 hour) using the Time command. You
must define setpoints using the same format as selected for the time.
The following new Control Operator commands relate to the scheduler. The
currently selected macro set number can be read back. The scheduler can be
turned on and off, and the on/ off status of the scheduler can be read back.
100
1-5
Interrogate Current Macro Set
101
5 on
Scheduler ant
102
5 off
Scheduler Offt
103
on/off
Interrogate Scheduler On/Off
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