15.13.1.2 Auto-Set and Auto-Unset
A calendar can be configured for area auto-sets or auto-unsets.
For any day of the week, a configuration can have a maximum of 4 set times and 4
unset times. Configured times use the 24 hour clock (hh:mm). If the hour is 24,
then minutes must be 00, such as midnight is 24:00. It is possible to define a set
time without an unset and vice-versa. Configured times trigger the area to either
set or unset (provided all conditions are satisfied). Times entered are not
considered as a duration of time, rather they are a point in time that said action
(set/unset) will occur. If the controller is powered up or reset, the set/unset status is
kept and subsequent set or unset times occur according to configuration.
15.13.1.3 All other purposes
Using On/Off, True/False, Active/Inactive states, these configurations are assigned
to an output that effectively turns on or off and can be configured for any day of the
week. Configurations have a maximum of 4 set times and 4 unset times.
Configured times use the 24 hour clock (hh:mm). If the hour is 24, then minutes
must be 00, such as midnight is 24:00. Each configuration consists of a pairing of
settings for On/Off, True/False, Active/Inactive states. Any one setting without a
respective corresponding setting is silently disregarded.
15.13.2 Triggers
A trigger is a system state (e.g. zone closing / time / system event (alarm) etc.) that
can be used as inputs to the Cause & Effects. The triggers can be logically
assigned together using the logical operators and / or to create user outputs. The
system supports up to a maximum of 1000 triggers across all its Cause & Effects
system.
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