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Section 9: Setting Schedules
GPC-XP Controller Technical Guide
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Schedules Window
Setting Schedules
Click the
button in the Schedules Status Window
(Figure 73, page 35) to open the Schedule Confi guration Window
(Figure 74 below). You can confi gure up to (8) separate schedules
for various uses on the GPC-XP Controller. These Schedules are
(7) day, (2) event per day Schedules.
Figure 74: Schedule #1 Confi guration #1 Window
The
Schedule Confi guration Window
in the example shows a 7:30
AM to 5:30 PM operating schedule for Monday through Friday. The
bars on the right side of the screen give a visual indication of the
selected time periods.
When you enter a time in any fi eld, you must designate AM or PM
and
press
to save.
NOTE:
You MUST press
to have the system accept
your entry. If you do not press
, the bar graph to the right
will either not display or will not change.
The holiday start and stop times will override the standard operat-
ing hours. The holidays themselves are scheduled in the
Holiday
Schedule Window
described on page 38
.
To eliminate a schedule from any event, simply
type
a zero and
press
for the Start and Stop time for that day. The screen will
display 12:00 AM for both the Start and Stop times, indicating that
the equipment will not activate for that day.
If you want the controller to run the full 24 hours,
type
a zero
and
press
to set 12:00 AM for the Start time and type 11:59
PM and
press
for the Stop time. This ensures the full 24-
hour period will remain in the occupied mode without interruption.
Select
to save your schedule.
Select
to restore
a previously saved schedule.
Select
to copy the
schedule to all like controllers,
select
to all schedules in this window for continuous operation, and
select
to completely erase the schedule appearing
in the window. See page 37 for an explanation of each of these
functions.
WARNING:
will clear ALL entered
stop/start times, so use with caution.