Real Time Clock Mode - Fire-Lite Alarms Fire-Watch 411UDAC Installation, Programming, Troubleshooting And Operating Instruction Manual

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Real Time Clock Mode

3.2
Real Time Clock Mode
Real Time Clock Mode is entered by pressing the MODE key followed by the 4-digit entry code 2525 and pressing
the [ENTER/STORE] key.
2525 spells CLCK on a Touch-Tone
If an incorrect key is entered, reenter the proper 4-digit code before pressing the [ENTER/STORE] key. Note that as
information is entered into the 411UDAC, the digits will scroll across the Programmer display from right to left.
___2
__25
_252
2525
A pause of up to 10 seconds between each number is allowed while entering the code. After pressing the [ENTER/
STORE] key, the 411UDAC will be in Real Time Clock Mode. A maximum of 10 minutes idle time is allowed at
this point before beginning program entries and between each key stroke, otherwise, the 411UDAC will return to
Normal Mode. Note that the time is not stored until the fourth and final digit is selected and the [ENTER/STORE]
key is pressed. If the 411UDAC returns to Normal Mode prior to entering the fourth digit, no changes will be stored
and the original time is retained.
On entering Real Time Clock Mode, 0.001 will appear on the Programmer display:
The time is displayed in military time. Note the position of the decimal point in the display. This indicates that the
first digit to be programmed is the one to the left of the decimal point. To program the first hour digit, press the cor-
responding number on the Programmer keypad and then press the [ENTER/STORE] key. For example, to program
2:00 PM (1400 in military time), press '1' on the keypad and then the [ENTER/STORE] key. The number '1' will
appear as the far left digit and the decimal point will move one position to the right indicating that the second digit
from the left is now ready for programming.
Enter the second hour digit (4 in this example) and press the [ENTER/STORE] key. The number '4' will appear as
the digit second from the left and the decimal point will move one position to the right indicating that the third digit
from the left is now ready for programming.
Enter the first minute digit (0 in this example) and press the [ENTER/STORE] key. The number '0' will appear as
the digit third from the left and the decimal point will move one position to the right indicating that the fourth digit
from the left is now ready for programming.
32
0.001
Digit to be programmed
10.01
Digit to be programmed
140.1
Digit to be programmed
1400.
Digit to be programmed
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phone.
Document #51073
Rev.A
1/19/99
P/N 51073:A

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