Owner's Manual (Complete)

Chapter 10—Programs and the Visual Programmer
42 The Home Control Assistant
You specify the two time points for this test in a manner very similar to the way that you specified
time in the Schedule Entry wizard.
In the
Between Time area, set the start point for this test:
1. Click the button of the time you want to use, and specify either the specific start time (like
6:00 a.m. or 5:45 p.m.), or a number of minutes before or after sunrise or sunset.
In the
…and Time area, set the end point for this test:
2. Click the button of the time you want to use, and specify either the specific end time, or a
number of minutes before or after sunrise or sunset.
Started by
This type of test is to check how the program was started. Programs can be started by many
different types of triggers. These are specified on the Triggers tab of the program properties.
There are two options besides the trigger that can be useful. The first option tells HCA that when
testing the starting trigger to compare the trigger command but not the X10 address. This is, of
course, only useful if the starting trigger is an X10 command. For example, you could test for an
ON command regardless of what address the command came from.
The Special Trigger option provides some additional options in the trigger list you can test for.
These are:
Started by any trigger
Started by a schedule
Started by user action. That is, by the user using the User Interface to start the program.
Started by an ON or OFF program element
Started by a StartProgram element
Started by group membership