Define a Command Table

  1. System Manager is in Engineering mode. with Management View selected.
  2. In System Browser, select Management View.
  1. Select ..
  2. From the Zone Editor, open the Command Table expander.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. Click Save .
  8. 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.