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    • R
      Rodrigo
      last edited by

      Hi guys,

      Question is how to create scheduled events, I will like Mango to send a signal to a few data points to turn on the controllers on a building, configuring this on a day/hour basis
      e.g.
      turn on AHU 1 through 20 at 7.30 am
      turn on AHU 1 through 20 at 6.00 pm
      Working days.

      Thanks for the help
      Regards
      Rodrigo

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      • JoelHaggarJ
        JoelHaggar
        last edited by

        Hi Rodrigo,

        You first create a Scheduled Event on the Scheduled Events Page.

        You then create an Event Handler in the Event Handler section to perform the action you want.

        Hope that helps, if not I can make a short video tomorrow explaining it more.
        Joel.

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          Rodrigo
          last edited by

          It will actually be very helpful if you can create a "how to" video, or explanation.
          Also I will like to add something to this question:

          I will like to set that event on a calendar but only if a condition is fulfiled,
          For example,

          Send a signal to chiller 2 at 6.00 am to start the chiller, but only if the temperature (outside) is above some value,
          and at 6.00 pm send another signal that turns off the chiller.
          And if it's not too much to ask, this should occur only on week days.

          Thanks guys

          Regards,
          Rodrigo

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          • JoelHaggarJ
            JoelHaggar
            last edited by

            Hi Rodrigo,

            You could do this with a script. You have access the the current time and the values of data points within a script so would be fairly straightforward.

            http://infiniteautomation.com/wiki/doku.php?id=automation:scripting_data_source

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              Rodrigo
              last edited by

              Thanks Joel
              Will try and let you know how it goes.

              Regards

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