Post 1 made on Thursday July 8, 2010 at 13:25 |
aajacobs Long Time Member |
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I cannot set a proper time setting in the start time of scheduled macro properties. I can only set a time between 00.00 -12.59, no AM or PM setting is possible. The Nevo system settings time display format is set on the 24 hour format. I want to switch a Z Wave device ON and OFF on a defined time with this macro Are there other settings in the system settings which have influence ?
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Post 2 made on Thursday July 8, 2010 at 19:28 |
sydinstaller Active Member |
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Where are you trying doing this?
I see the time with a AM next to it. You select it and change it to PM.
This is set up in NSP3 under the add schedule macro option.
D.
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OP | Post 3 made on Friday July 9, 2010 at 07:44 |
aajacobs Long Time Member |
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Hello sydinstaller,
I found the next solution: I am trying this in the scheduled macro properties, there is only one AM/PM visible, when I change the Windows time format in AM/PM. But this is not practical for other applications which need the 24-hours clock.
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Post 4 made on Friday July 9, 2010 at 20:28 |
sydinstaller Active Member |
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I am confused.
There is ONLY 1 place you can do a scheduled macro...
This should have nothing to do with any other devices in the remote as it tells them to run.
Can you please give an example of what you are doing? I am interested to see if there is something new I could learn from your testing.
D.
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OP | Post 5 made on Saturday July 10, 2010 at 03:40 |
aajacobs Long Time Member |
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Hello Sydinstaller,
The AM/PM time setting in the scheduled macro in NSP 3.0 is ONLY visible whith a 12 clock format in WINDOWS, not in the Dutch default setting of the 24 clock. It is not practical to switch the Windows clock every time from 12 to 24 when you use NSP 3.0.
Changing the Format in Windows Vista:
•Step 1 Click on the Windows icon (bottom left part of screen) to enter your "Start" menu. Click "Control Panel." Select "Clock, Language and Region" from the Control Panel menu.
•Step 2 Click "Regional and Language Options," and then select "Customize This Format" when the dialog box appears. Click on the tab labeled "Time." Select "hh:mm:ss tt" from the "Time Format" box (no capitalization).
•Step 3 Click on "Apply" to save your changes. The system clock will update to the 12-hour format.
I send you my example file.
Greetings
Ton
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