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Introduction

The timer allows you to plan the events in the system.  A timer is like a schedule, that can be set to operate once, weekly, or monthly. When the timer is triggered it goes from the normal state into an alarm state. When the timer is turned off it goes back to a normal state.

How to add a Timer / Schedule

To create a "Timer" utility, press add button "" inside the "Group tree" or "System tree" menu. Then choose "Timer". A modal window will appear.

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More examples of using a timer can be found here: How to use "Timer".

Once timer

Example of a “once” timer period of operation:

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Once timer options

Description

Start date

The exact time when the timer will enter into alarm mode.

Year/month/day Hour/minutes/seconds

End date

The exact time when the timer will enter into normal mode.

Weekly timer

Example of a “weekly” timer period of operation:

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Weekly timer options

Description

Start date

The exact time when the timer will enter into alarm mode.

Hour/minutes/seconds

End date

The exact time when the timer will enter into normal mode.

Hour/minutes/seconds

Days when timer is available

Check the days when the timer is available

  • Sunday

  • Monday

  • Tuesday

  • Wednesday

  • Thursday

  • Friday

  • Saturday

Monthly timer

Example of a “monthly” timer period of operation:

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Monthly timer options

Description

Start date

The exact time when the timer will enter into alarm mode.

Hour/minutes/seconds.

End date

The exact time when the timer will enter into normal mode.

Hour/minutes/seconds.

Dates when timer is available

Check the days when the timer is available.

Dates available to check are from 1 to 31.

Schedule a timer

Example of a “schedule” timer period of operation:

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Schedule timer options

Description

Schedule

The exact time in hours when the timer will enter into alarm mode by a day.

How to use the “Timer” element

Embedded article: How to use “Timer”

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