                        Simple Schedules

In a simple schedule, you list a series of dates and times,
and for each, a list of operations you want to happen. First
you define a Time, then you define a list of operations you
want to happen at that time. You can define up to 32 different times,
each having its own list of operations, in any one Simple Script.

You must also give a descriptive name.

To add a new operation to a given time, click on the time (if
it isn't already highlighted), and then click on Add Command.
You can pick one unit or group on the existing form, and
a command (On, Off, Dim to Off, or Dim). Note that if the
unit doesn't support dimming, Dim to Off and Dim are disabled.
(Also note that a Group can always be told to Dim; if it contains
units that do not support Dim commands, they will simply ignore
the command.)

To add a new time, click on Add New Time. You can then fill in
a new set of operations.

Note that Simple scripts don't allow any variation - all the
units listed for a given time will be affected at that time
(unless you specified the Random Minute option when you set
the time - then each unit will be scheduled separately
within the chosen hour.) The Fancy Script setting gives you
the ability to schedule each operation at a different offset
(in minutes) from the script's own starting time

If you want the same set of operations to happen at two
different times, you should probably use the Fancy Script
option, which supports that gracefully.

If you delete a time in a Simple script, all the operations
scheduled for it are also deleted.

You can edit any time (to change it) or an operation (to
change the command or what unit it affects) by double clicking
on the appropriate line.

The Freeze entire script option, if checked, will cause the 
script to be ignored by the CP-290; none of the timed events will
be programmed into the controller.