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Both timer ON and OFF: Both parameters “Scene Number (On)” and “Scene
Number (Off)” will appear.
To configure Time ON and Time OFF, and the days of the week that the timer is active, it is
necessary to access the timer configuration dialog on the Z41 (Figure 3.20). This dialog is
accessed from the Timers specific page, which is itself accessed from the Menu page. On the
Timers page, any timer that is enabled by ETS configuration will have a corresponding box
with a descriptive label. If the timer box only has the descriptive label, this signifies that the
timer is currently inactive. Those timers that are active will display the active days, Time ON
and Time OFF in the box. Pressing an enabled timer’s box provokes the timer configuration
dialog to appear.
Figure 3.20: Timer configuration default dialog
The days of the week that the timer is active may be chosen by ticking the required
checkboxes. To enable the Time ON and Time OFF events their respective checkbox must
be ticked. If enabled it is possible to adjust the time using the respective up and down buttons
to modify the time (24 Hour). A short press will modify the time by 1 minute, a long press will
modify the time by 10 minutes. If enabled, at Time ON the value “1” will be sent via object
“[Timers 3 (or 4)] Timer x”. If enabled, at Time OFF the value “0” will be sent.
In the case the timer is configured to be “Linked to scene”, The scene specified by the
parameters “Scene number (On)” and “Scene number (Off)” will be sent via the object
“[General] Scenes”, at Time ON and Time OFF, respectively.
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