Light schedule adjustments?

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Is there a way without tweaking each time span of my light schedule to move the entire schedule earlier or later in the day? Like, if it starts at 9:00 a.m. can I shift the whole thing to 7:00 a.m. in one fell swoop?

The above seems more likely to be possible than condensing the entire schedule easily? Such as, if the entire schedule is 12 hours long, condensing it down to 10 hours w/out having to adjust each set point?
 
Is there a way without tweaking each time span of my light schedule to move the entire schedule earlier or later in the day? Like, if it starts at 9:00 a.m. can I shift the whole thing to 7:00 a.m. in one fell swoop?

The above seems more likely to be possible than condensing the entire schedule easily? Such as, if the entire schedule is 12 hours long, condensing it down to 10 hours w/out having to adjust each set point?

You could use the shift option on the illumination channel to move your schedule.

Also no on the condensing of a light schedule you would need to manually edit them or if you want some dynamics you could apply seasonal lighting to the channel.
 
Is there a way without tweaking each time span of my light schedule to move the entire schedule earlier or later in the day? Like, if it starts at 9:00 a.m. can I shift the whole thing to 7:00 a.m. in one fell swoop?

The above seems more likely to be possible than condensing the entire schedule easily? Such as, if the entire schedule is 12 hours long, condensing it down to 10 hours w/out having to adjust each set point?
Not perfect, but you can adjust the date/time settings on the unit.. that will keep the same schedule but move everything forward/back depending on how you change it
 
You could use the shift option on the illumination channel to move your schedule.

Also no on the condensing of a light schedule you would need to manually edit them or if you want some dynamics you could apply seasonal lighting to the channel.

Not perfect, but you can adjust the date/time settings on the unit.. that will keep the same schedule but move everything forward/back depending on how you change it

I was kind of hoping for an easy way to just reduce my overall endurance but appears that's not possible without editing manually. bummer.
 

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