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At the start of each time period the OnCommand is executed and at the end of the time period the OffCommand is executed. A command may for example be to call the // | At the start of each time period the OnCommand is executed and at the end of the time period the OffCommand is executed. A command may for example be to call the // | ||
===== Attributes ===== | ===== Attributes ===== | ||
- | * **WeekDayTimes** //[get] [set]// Active time periods during Monday to Friday. Multiple time periods are separated with comma "," | + | * **WeekDayTimes** //[get] [set]// Active time periods during Monday to Friday. Multiple time periods are separated with comma "," |
* **WeekEndTimes** //[get] [set]// Active time periods during Saturday and Sunday. Multiple time periods are separated with comma "," | * **WeekEndTimes** //[get] [set]// Active time periods during Saturday and Sunday. Multiple time periods are separated with comma "," | ||
* **OnCommand** //[get] [set]// Command to be executed at the start of a time period. Se above for syntax. | * **OnCommand** //[get] [set]// Command to be executed at the start of a time period. Se above for syntax. |
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