
THE ‘STATIC’ RDS / RBDS
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EXAMPLE 6
The PSN 02 scheduled in the example here above (Event 1), will stay active as follows:
EXAMPLE 7
The PSN 04 scheduled in the example here above (Event 1), will stay active only as follows:
13:07 (i.e. from 13:07:00 to 13:07:59)
13:37 (i.e. from 13:37:00 to 13:37:59)
13:17 (i.e. from 13:17:00 to 13:17:59)
13:47 (i.e. from 13:47:00 to 13:47:59)
13:27 (i.e. from 13:27:00 to 13:27:59)
13:57 (i.e. from 13:57:00 to 13:57:59)
i.e. the star ( * ) symbol indicates that first minute digit (0,1,2,3,4,5) is not crucial, enabling the event any time the
second digit is ‘7’.
SCHEDULING THE DATE
Concerning the date, You have several choices in deciding on how often to launch the events
*Specific days of the week, e.g., MON.WED and FRI
*Specific day / days (e.g. on 10th of March 2001 or on 13
th
of April, whatever the Year is)
*Every day / every month on a selected day, etc
Selecting Week option will disable the ‘Calendar’ option
.
The DAY Menu provides the following options
Event launches any time clock date (day ) matches the chosen one
Event launches any time clock date (day) matches every day inside the chosen interval
Event launches regardless of clock day date
The MONTH Menu provides the following options
event is launched any time clock date (month) matches the chosen one
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