Calendars; Adding Calendar Date - Honeywell CentraLine EAGLEHAWK NX User Manual

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EAGLEHAWK NX CONTROLLER
For ...
For working with calendars
For working with schedules
 adding new switch points
 copying switch points
 deleting switch points
 editing special events by applying any of the above actions to the switch points
of the special event
... refer to the following sections and subsections

Calendars

Schedules
Via special events which reference to a project-wide calendar, Niagara provides
global scheduling because calendar dates are executed in each controller of the
project which references to the calendar. Changes in multiple particular controller
schedules can be quickly made by simply changing the referenced calendar.
The schedule-calendar reference provides specific scheduling of a plant by parallel
access to the project-wide calendar data.
Purpose
Add a calendar date to the calendar. A calendar date can be one of the following
types:
 Date
Time period is one specific date (day, week, month, year) is to be defined, e.g.
Christmas Eve or 5.5., the whole of May, or the whole year of 2013.
 Date Range
Time period is a date range is to be defined, e.g. Summer holidays from 29.7-
7.9.2013.
 Week and Day
Time period is a particular date in a particular week in a particular month, e.g.
always the third Monday in February.
 Custom
Time period is defined by day-of-month, month-of-year, weekday, week-in-
month, and year. E.g. the U.S. General Election Day, which must be configured
as the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.
Procedure
1. On the controller housing, press the Time Program operating key
TIME PROGRAMS menu displays.
2. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight Calendars.
3. Push the rotate&push button to. The Calendar List menu is displayed.
4. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight the calendar
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Calendars

Adding Calendar Date

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