4.7 Programming
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>EVENT
>EVENT/new
Enter new event
>EVENT/new
format: date
date, daily
Event format
date The event is triggered once at a particular
time.
daily The event is triggered daily at a particular
time.
>EVENT/new
event:YY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
YY: 00…99 HH: 00…23
MM: 01…12 MM: 00…59
DD: 01…31 SS: 00…59
Date and time for a new event
This inquiry appears only with "format = date".
Entry of date and time when the event should be trig-
gered (YY: 00…94 = 2000…2094, 95…99 =
1995…1999).
>EVENT/new
event: HH:MM:SS
HH: 00…23
MM: 00…59
SS: 00…59
Time for new event
This inquiry appears only with "format = daily".
Entry of the time when the event should be triggered
daily.
EVENT YY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
XXXXXXXXX ---
Edit program points
After confirmation of the inputted date or time with
<ENTER>, it is possible to edit the maximum 14 pos-
sible program points of a new event. Date and time of
the event then appear in the top line of the display,
whereas in the bottom line the program points associ-
ated with the event can be edited in turn. For all pro-
gram points, the default value "---" means that no
action follows.
Except for the missing parameter "flag", the program
points for events are identical with the program points
which can be entered under the <PROGRAM> key and
are thus not described further here (see section 4.7.1).
In addition to this points, the following program point
can be entered:
EVENT YY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
prog R/S: ---
---, on, off
Start/stop program
on Start of the program loaded in the working
memory (corresponds to the <PROG R/S>
key, see section 4.7.2).
off Stop of the program loaded in the working
memory (corresponds to the <PROG R/S>
key, see section 4.7.2).
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