
Model UCS-01
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Step D: Set Events
• Press MENU from the IDLE Screen.
• Select Set Events and press ENTER
button.
• Or, from the IDLE Screen press the Up or Down button and scroll to an
available event.
• Use the Right / Left buttons to move the cursor across the screen and
the Up / Down buttons to change the character at the cursor.
• The first two characters on the screen are the Event ID numbers.
There are 99 Event ID numbers from which to choose, 01 to 99.
We recommend selecting 01 as the first event, 02 as the second and so
on, so that you can easily see how many events are used and know
how many remain unused.
• The characters following the ‘)’ represent the Device ID of the device
being controlled or the Link ID of a Link being controlled. Enter the
Device ID or Link ID for the event using the Up / Down buttons.
• The next characters represent the days of the week. A capital letter
turns the event ON for that day and lower case turns the event OFF for
that day. Using the Up / Down buttons, enter the days of the week in
which the event should be ON (capital) or OFF
(lower case).
• The next character represents the Event Mode which can be R, V or r.
o R = Event will operate in Schedule [Run] Mode and [VAC]
vacation mode without random time settings.
o V = Event will operate in the Schedule [VAC] Mode only, and
Vacation random time settings will be applied.
o r = Event is off. The event will not occur in either [RUN] or
[VAC] Schedule Modes. This ‘r’ setting is used to temporarily
turn off and event. For example if the user does not want an
event to run when going on vacation.
• Select the desired Event Mode using the Up / Down buttons.
Hint: Each Event in the
Scheduler-Timer requires the
Device ID of the UPB device
or the Link ID of the UPB Link
to be controlled. It is highly
recommended that the user
creates a list of Device ID
and Link ID numbers
correlating to the UPB
devices to be controlled
before setting up the events.
This will prove useful when
entering events since the list
can be quickly referenced
to tie the UPB device to
the
event.
Controller, Scheduler-Timer
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FUNCTION / NAVIGATION
The Scheduler-Timer has an LCD display with 2 lines of 16 characters, a
diagnostic LED, 7 buttons, a polarized power connector and a DB-9 serial port.
The 7 buttons provide easy navigation through the menus on the LCD display
and are described as follows:
MENU: Provides access to the main menu from the Idle Screen. It will also
return the display to the previous menu or Idle Screen from any sub-menu by
exiting the selection without saving the configuration data.
ENTER: Enters and saves a selected setting or menu item. Provides
movement through selected menu item’s editable fields, executes commands
and edits that are sent to the selected device or network.
UP and DOWN: Provide movement through the menus and toggle through
characters when editing a selection.
RIGHT and LEFT: Provide movement across the display.
FUNCTION: Toggles the backlight on the LCD display.
Diagnostic LED
: The diagnostic LED operates just like the LED of a Computer
Interface Module. In CIM Mode the Scheduler-Timer exchanges UPB messages
between the powerline and the connected computer or controller. The indicator
on the UCS will glow AMBER when powered, flash RED when UPB messages
are seen on the power line and flash GREEN when a UPB message is
transmitted from the Scheduler-Timer.
DB9 Port
: Connect a standard serial cable to an RS-232 port to use the
Scheduler-Timer as a Computer Interface Module. The DB9 port may also be
used to upgrade the firmware in the UCS, if needed.
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