Onboard Button; Time/Date - DiGidot C4 Manual

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Onboard button

Home > Triggers > select '+' to add a trigger > select 'Button'
The onboard button of the DiGidot C4 can be programmed to trigger various actions.
This feature is very useful for portable LED applications and demonstration setups.
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Button event: Select the preferred button event.
Delay/duration (optional): Add a delay or duration in milliseconds to a button event.

Time/date

Home > Triggers > select '+' to add a trigger > select 'Time/date'
The DiGidot C4 has a build-in clock to trigger various time based actions.
Every time the interface is loaded, the browser/app time will be used to synchronize the DiGidot C4
time and date. Once the time and date are set, the on-board battery will keep the internal clock
running.
Automatic sync of time and date can be disabled in the device settings and allow for manual date/
time override.
Go to: Home > Settings > Device > deselect 'Sync time and date automatically
Please consider following regarding Time keeping accuracy:
The internal clock (RTC) has a deviation of 0.0038%, which means effectively that the clock can get
behind up to ±20 minutes per year.
In order to resynchronize the RTC, the C4 (network) must be connected to a computer or to the
DiGidot C4 app and the interface must be loaded. The C4 will then automatically obtain the local real
time and will reset its RTC.
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Select 'TIME PERIOD' for triggers that have to be active during a specific time frame.
E.g. A trigger is created with a time frame from 10 AM till 12 AM. When the DiGidot C4 is powered
within this time frame, it will execute the associated action. The action will not stop at the end of the
time frame (12 AM). You will need to create another trigger to stop the action at 12 AM. In the time
frame it's possible to overwrite the action manually or with another trigger.
TIME PERIOD:
Every: Repeating frequency of this trigger, e.g. every 'day' or every 'week' etc.
Start: Define the time that marks the beginning of the time frame.
End: Define the time that marks the end of the time frame.
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