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To modify the system date use the keypad as explained in the section Entering Time and Date Values (see page<br />

342) and press [ENTER].<br />

Setting The Day Of The Week<br />

The system controller uses the day of the week (Monday to Sunday) to correctly perform scheduling and<br />

process time related events within the system.<br />

Day of week<br />

Monday<br />

Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the days of the week selection and press [ENTER] to program the day of week<br />

shown. For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see<br />

page 344).<br />

Schedules<br />

To access schedule programming, login using a valid code that has access to the schedule programming menu<br />

and then select [MENU, 6, 2]. The screen will then prompt you to "Select a schedule to modify" requesting that<br />

you enter a schedule number. Type the appropriate 3-digit schedule number or use the [] and [] keys to<br />

scroll the available schedule. When the desired schedule number appears on the screen, press [ENTER] to<br />

program the selected schedule. The maximum number of schedules that can be programmed is limited by your<br />

system's memory and configured profile.<br />

To browse the schedules by name press [ENTER] when prompted for a schedule number to modify and then<br />

use the [] and [] keys to scroll the available schedules by their name.<br />

Schedule to<br />

modify: SC001<br />

Every time you press the Enter key, the next screen appears. The different screens are described in the<br />

following sub-sections. Programming the schedule settings in the <strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong> allow you to use these<br />

schedules to control operations by the time of day and day of the week.<br />

Displaying Schedule Status<br />

It is possible to show the current status of the schedule. This allows you to see if the schedule is active and<br />

valid, if the start time is currently valid and the end time is valid.<br />

Schedule to<br />

modify: SC001<br />

Type the appropriate 3-digit schedule number or use the [] and [] keys. When the desired schedule appears<br />

on the screen, press the [ARM] key to display information on the selected schedule. The screen will now display<br />

status information about the schedule. Press any other key to return to the schedule selection window.<br />

S: VSE<br />

YYn<br />

The display above represents the following information for the selected schedule:<br />

V<br />

S<br />

E<br />

A 'Y' (yes) under the V means the schedule is valid<br />

A 'Y' (yes) under the S means the start time of a period in the schedule is valid<br />

A 'Y' (yes) under the S means the end time of a period in the schedule is valid<br />

280 PRT-CTRL-SE <strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Controller</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> | PRT-CTRL-SE

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