Turntide allows users to quickly add and adjust schedule to better control their buildings. Local schedules are associated with a single site and override one or more points. Local schedules can be created, updated and removed in the cloud but the execution of the schedule occurs in the hub and do not require an active internet connection.
- Log into app.turntide.com and select Schedules in the left-hand sidebar
- Click the Local tab and click the Add New button or click on an existing schedule to edit
- On the right, search the site that you want the schedule to be working for and name the schedule. Select Next, then a schedule will generate and open the Calendar view
- Click the button to Show advanced options and set the values as shown below
- Event State Names (this is setting schedules for DNET Indoor Units)
- FCU setpoint schedule = unless you’ve been given the value, leave this field blank
- Enum
- The point that you’re trying to schedule is the enum.
- Go to the device in the cloud, click on Status, copy the enum tag
- Event Schedule for an ENUM point vs and Event Schedule for a Value point
- VRV via D-Net VRF adapter
- Event State Names = Off,On
- Priority = 16
- Linked Points = On-Off (AO)
- VRV via BACnet
- Event State Names = Reserved, Unoccupied, Occupied (Reserved,Off,On)
- Priority = 16 (if you find the priority is not being honored, reference the manual)
- Linked Points = Occupancy Mode (MO)
- Daikin MTIII & MT4 BACnet
- Event State Names = Reserved,Occ,Unocc,TntOvrd,Standby (Same as Occ),Auto
- Priority = 16 (if you find the priority is not being honored, reference the manual)
- Linked Points = Occupancy Mode (MO)
- Generic BACnet
- Event State Names = Unoccupied,Occupied (Off,On)
- Priority = 16 (if you find the priority is not being honored, reference the manual)
- Linked Points = Schedule (SCHED) * if no points with SCHED type exist consult device manual for correct point to schedule
- Event State Names (this is setting schedules for DNET Indoor Units)
- Event State Names: What point are you linking? Go to the HUB, and grab the enum
- 1st look for a schedule object
- 2nd look for an occupancy mode object
- 3rd look for an on/off object
- Click on the Calendar timeline to add an Event (If you don't have the schedule, leave day/times blank)
- Set the event time
- Select the event state Value (Off/On or setpoint)
- The schedule will default to an Off/On event.
- Clicking the arrow on the left will allow you to copy the event to multiple days
- After setting the first day of the week, click the small arrow next to the day to quickly copy that day’s schedule to other days
- In the Link section below the schedule you link the schedule to devices. This is done by selecting the point on the device you want to manipulate. Use the search function to find the correct point,
- Off/On Schedule = On-Off
- Setpoint Schedule = Set Temperature
- Click the Link button for the point on the devices you want to run on the schedule
- Press save
- Navigating to the device in the site you will now see the schedule presented on the equipment page
- To modify the schedule navigate back to the schedule. Clicking on any scheduled event will let you modify or delete that event. Clicking on the schedule time bar will allow you to create a new event.
- Additional devices can be linked to the schedule or unlinked by clicking on the Link/Unlink button in the Linked Points section.