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Street Light Bridge Integrator’s Guide 91
Edit Daily Schedules dialog and configure the scope of the daily
schedules. See
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4. In the Time box, enter the exact time that the event is to occur (if it is
different than the default time, which is on the hour of the selected time).
For example, to create an event that occurs at 7:15 A.M. instead of the
default 7:00 A.M, enter 07:15. Note that you can create up to one event
per minute.
5. In the Value box, perform one of the following tasks:
Select the preset to be used to update the values of all the data points
added to the Scheduler that have that preset defined for them.
Alternatively, you can enter a new preset and then go back to the
Scheduler: Data Points Web page and define the value (or values) for
the preset.
Enter a valid value to be written to all the data points. To enter a
value, all the data points added to the Scheduler must have the same
network variable type (for example, SNVT_switch).
6. To create additional events in the daily schedule, right-click anywhere in
the Time or Value boxes, and select Add from the shortcut menu. A new
row for the event is added to the Edit dialog. Repeat steps 3–4 to specify
the Time and Value properties of the new event.
7. Click OK to save your events and return to the Scheduler: Daily
Schedules Web page. Click Cancel to delete all changes and return to the
Scheduler: Daily Schedules Web page.
8. The Scheduler: Daily Schedules Web page is updated to reflect the events
that you created, which are listed under each day of the selected daily
schedule. For example, if you created events for Monday, and Monday is
in the default Monday–Friday Weekday schedule, the events that you
created are listed under the Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday
schedules. If you scheduled multiple events within an hour, an arrow
appears to the right of the time under the Time column. You can click
the arrow to show all the events under that time.