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SITES: ADD TIMED OPERATION MODE
- Open SITES under the ADDRESS MASTER DATA menu item
- Click on the "+" icon in front of the desired site to expand the view, if required
- Select the desired site
- Go to the Timed operation mode tab at the bottom
- Click on Add
- Choose the desired operating mode in the "Operating mode" field
- Enter the Cron printout generated at www.cronmaker.com in the "Cronschedule" field (e.g. 0 0 0/1 1/1 * ? *)
- Enter all affected fuel point numbers in the "Fuel points" field using the numeric keypad on the keyboard and confirm each with Enter
- Click on the X by the side to remove an undesired fuel point number again
- Enter a suitable name or title for each job in the "Name" field
- The "Scheduled" field is filled automatically (timed operation mode activated)
- Click on Save
- Click on the arrow icon to return to the previous view
In CiRRUS, you can configure a time-controlled change to another operating mode. This function is advantageous for unmanned fuel terminal or mixed operations (simultaneous outdoor and indoor operation).
To set up a time-controlled operating mode, open SITES under the ADDRESS MASTER DATA menu item. You are now in the Sites view. Click on the "+" icon in front of the desired site to expand the view. Select the desired site.
Now go to the Timed operation mode tab at the bottom and click on Add. Choose the mode to which the system is to change at the scheduled time in the "Operating mode" field (e.g. Outdoor, indoor, mixed operation, closed). Enter the Cron printout generated on www.cronmaker.com in the "Cronschedule" field (e.g. 0 0 0/1 1/1 * ? *). You can create printouts of your choice at www.cronmaker.com and enter them in CiRRUS.
Enter all affected fuel point numbers in the "Fuel points" field using the numeric keypad on the keyboard and confirm each number with Enter. Enter a suitable name or title for each job in the "Name" field and click on Save to save your entries. The "Scheduled" field is automatically filled and shows that the time-controlled change to another operating mode is active.
Click on the arrow icon to return to the previous view.
You now have programmed a time-controlled change to another operating mode which starts automatically at the set time.