Creating a New Schedule Configuration

In AlarmWorX Multimedia there are group schedules and personal schedules. You must set up a group schedule first, then you can add personal schedules to it. Some example schedules are provided for you by default.

 

You use the following steps to configure a new schedule in AlarmWorX Multimedia. The example below creates a personal schedule.

  1. In Workbench64, expand the AlarmWorX64 Multimedia configuration, and then expand System Tools.

  2. Right-click the Schedules folder and select Personal Schedule from the shortcut menu. The Calendar displays in the right pane and a New Item tab appears.

  3. Type a name for the new schedule in the Schedule Name box.

  4. Double-click into the calendar and select one of the three options on the toolbar to create the schedule. You create the schedule by adding recurring periods, fixed periods, and suppressed time periods. To see a calendar with examples, click here.

  5. Define the following information, depending on the type of period, for the schedule:

  6. To add a new time block, click on a new row.

  7. To delete a time block, click inside the far left gray cell for that block to highlight the entire row, and then press the Delete key.

  8. Click the Apply button to save your changes.

Note: If you set up a time calendar in a group schedule and in a personal schedule, then the personal schedule will include all scheduled times from both the group schedule and the personal schedules.

  1. You can now use the schedule for any Multimedia Agent by selecting it from the Scheduling drop-down list, as shown below.

Applying a Schedule to a Multimedia Popup Agent

  1. In the tree control, expand Default and select your action sets. For each, make sure the Ignore Schedule option is not checked. Then click Apply.

Action Set's Ignore Schedule Checkbox (circled, on the right)

  1. Make sure that UAC is turned off on your computer. Then start your Multimedia Server and test out this scheduled item.

 

See also:

Schedules

Calendar Preview

Creating an Alarm Action Set