Define a Command Table
- System Manager is in Engineering mode. with Management View selected.
- In System Browser, select Management View.
- Select ..
- From the Zone Editor, open the Command Table expander.
- Do one of the following:
- For a P1 TEC subpoint, right-click the TEC you want to schedule, then choose Send to Secondary Pane. The TEC subpoints/properties display in the Operation tab.
- For a Local_IO Point in a BACnet Field Panel or BACnet TEC, go to System Browser, select Project > Field Networks, and then navigate to the device that has the point you want to add to the Command Table.
- Do one of the following:
- For a P1 TEC, drag the subpoint from the Operation tab into the Command Table.
- For a Local_IO Point in a BACnet Field Panel or BACnet TEC that you want to add to all modes: Drag-and-drop the point over any area in the Command Table expander. When asked if you want to add the point to all modes, click Yes.
- For a Local_IO Point in a BACnet Field Panel or BACnet TEC that you want to add to a specific mode: Drag-and-drop the point over the specific mode in the Command Table expander. When asked if you want to add the point to all modes, click No.
- Depending on your selection, the point is added to all modes or a specific mode, and its associated Value and Delay fields display in each instance.
- For each point instance, update its associated Value and Delay fields. To remove a point from a mode, click the X associated with the point instance.
- Click Save .
- If desired, you can optimize the zone, copy a zone or replacement day schedule, or add the zone to an event. For more information, see Optimize a Zone, Copying a Zone, Event, or Replacement Day Schedule, and Adding Zones to an Event.
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