Schedule type
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Year schedules can be based on one of the following
Schedule types:
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On/Off — Defines the Year schedule by
selecting On/Off Week schedules for week periods totalling an entire year.
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Percentage — Defines the Year schedule
by selecting Percentages based Week schedules for week periods totalling an
entire year.
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Value — Defines the Year schedule by
selecting Value based Week schedules for week periods totalling an entire year.
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Temperature — Defines the Year schedule
by selecting Temperature based Week schedules for week periods totalling an
entire year.
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Control — Defines the Year schedule by
selecting Control based Week schedules for week periods totalling an entire
year.
Note: The Schedule
type control is only enabled when a new Year schedule is being created. It is
disabled for existing Year schedules.
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Week schedules
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Used to select Week schedules of the same Schedule
type as the active Year schedule. The Week schedules drop-down list is used
with the From and To options to define the annual periods the selected schedule
will be in use.
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From
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Used to define the start date for the selected Week
schedule. Clicking on the From date opens a pop up calendar to use for changing
the date.
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To
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Used to define the end date for the selected Week
schedule. Clicking on the To date opens a pop up calendar to use for changing
the date.
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Add week
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Used to add a new Week schedule to the Year
schedule being defined. Clicking the Add week button adds a new Week schedule
entry to the Year schedules panel with its own From and To dates.
The Add week button is enabled only for a calendar year that has not been
completely filled with Week schedules. The illustration above shows the end
date for the first week schedule is followed by the next week schedule starting
on the next calendar day.
Tip: By default, when weeks are added, the end date is
always the last day of the year, which disables the Add week button.
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X icon (Delete week)
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Used to delete Week schedule entries from the Year
schedule being defined.
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