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Table 5: One-day rollover examples
Example 1 schedule
Example 2 schedule
Start 22:00
Start 22:00
Stop 05:00
Stop 05:00
Monday Off
Monday On
Tuesday On
Tuesday
On
Wednesday Off
Wednesday On
Thursday Off
Thursday On
Friday Off
Friday
On
Saturday Off
Saturday Off
Sunday Off
Sunday Off
Partition 1
Partition 1
Multiple-day rollover
The simplest method for defining a window or time that spans multiple days is to
use 99:00 to signify an open start or stop time.
Example:
At your business, you’d like specific lights to remain lit from Friday
afternoon through the weekend, until Monday morning. In this situation, the lights
need to be scheduled to roll over until they reach a recognizable stop time.
In Table 6 below, Schedule Y is set up to begin at 4 p.m. on Friday afternoon.
Since the stop time is 99:99, the lights will remain lit (roll over) until a
recognizable stop time is reached. Schedule Z is set up with an undefined start
time (99:99), so if the lights were already lit, they will remain lit until the Schedule
Z stop time is reached at 5 a.m.
Table 6: Multiple-day rollover example
Schedule Y
Schedule Z
Start 16:00
Start 99:99
Stop 99:99
Stop 05:00
Monday Off
Monday On
Tuesday Off
Tuesday Off
Wednesday Off
Wednesday Off
Thursday Off
Thursday Off
Friday On
Friday Off
Saturday Off
Saturday Off
Sunday Off
Sunday Off
Partition 1
Partition 1