Peggy
1. Inability to edit existing schedules. The schedule "box" opens momentarily and then closes down again, as quickly as it opened thus, not allowing the OP to make any changes to the existing schedule(s). I don't think everyone is experiencing this issue from what I can tell but many are. Most who are using v1.040 and some who are running v1.043 and v1.045 betas'.
2. Lack of "Sunrise" and "Sunset" capability and their associated "offset time"
I definitely do not believe that #1 is a firmware related issue because the ability to edit existing schedules worked fine from December 2018 until February 2020. Then Pentair pushed a "Web Client" update in Feb 2020 and the ability to edit existing schedules (in the web client), immediately ended at the exact moment the web client update occured. No change in firmware occurred during this time. This is documented in previous posts within this thread. In fact, the ability to edit existing schedules at the touchscreen and the mobile apps works just fine. Just not at the web client.
As far as the mobile apps, there was a problem with getting schedule edits to save and take effect, but I agree, that issue appears to have been corrected with the newer betas.
Go figure.
r.
Yes, I had a chance to replicate, and it worked correctly on my end as well in "remote connect" mode.We just changed our light/waterfall schedule to start at sunset and end 45 minutes later. It allowed the change on the "local connect", but didn't want to take it on the "remote connect" on the app. We couldn't even open the schedules on the Web Client...so must have been something to do with them being down today. With the later firmware, we were able to edit schedules on both their website and the iOS app. Tonight we can only edit the schedules via the "local connect" on the app.
Edit#2: Sunset worked. It seems like all of our issues have been resolved with the new firmware (pump speeds select properly, light settings hold, schedules edit and hold).
There are two issues regarding "schedules" as they relate to the web client "only". I have been provided several firmware betas' by Pentair recently to test if these issues are corrected and so far, they have not been corrected.Edit: We're thinking it might be a "firmware" issue. When we had the earlier firmware and tried to edit the schedules, we could change the time. However, the times would revert back to the original times scheduled. Almost like we were telling the panel to change the time via the Web or iOS...the software sent the info out to the panel and the firmware said "I don't recognize this change....goodbye!" The new firmware seems to have resolved that issue. We can now edit schedules via the website (when it's up...except for tonight, when we can't even open the schedules) and the iOS.
1. Inability to edit existing schedules. The schedule "box" opens momentarily and then closes down again, as quickly as it opened thus, not allowing the OP to make any changes to the existing schedule(s). I don't think everyone is experiencing this issue from what I can tell but many are. Most who are using v1.040 and some who are running v1.043 and v1.045 betas'.
2. Lack of "Sunrise" and "Sunset" capability and their associated "offset time"
I definitely do not believe that #1 is a firmware related issue because the ability to edit existing schedules worked fine from December 2018 until February 2020. Then Pentair pushed a "Web Client" update in Feb 2020 and the ability to edit existing schedules (in the web client), immediately ended at the exact moment the web client update occured. No change in firmware occurred during this time. This is documented in previous posts within this thread. In fact, the ability to edit existing schedules at the touchscreen and the mobile apps works just fine. Just not at the web client.
As far as the mobile apps, there was a problem with getting schedule edits to save and take effect, but I agree, that issue appears to have been corrected with the newer betas.
Go figure.
r.
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