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number of minutes held in the calendar set warning time) then the event will not take
action until the following start day. Also, note that the time "00:00" is midnight, at the
beginning of a new day.
Event Days. Press  or  to scroll through each day of the week. Press  or  to
specify Yes (event occurs on that day) or No.
Event Actions. In a part setting press  or  to select one of: Full Set, Part Set B
(or C or D) and Unset.
In a partitioned system the keypad display shows a list of partitions. Press  or  to
scroll through each partition. Press  or  to select one of the actions: Full Set, Part
Set or Unset. One event in a partitioned system can affect more than one partition.
Event Exceptions. Press  or  to scroll through the list of programmed
exceptions. Press  or  to specify Yes (the exception applies to the event) or No
(the exception does not apply to the event).
Warning Time. Key in a number of minutes between 1 and 30. The default warning
time is 10 minutes. This time is the duration that the control unit will sound the
warning tone before the start of the event.
Warning Tone. Press  or  to choose between Audible or Silent. Press  to
confirm your choice. When Silent, the control unit will NOT sound a warning tone for
the event (although the warning timer will still operate). The factory default is
"Audible".
NOTE: If a warning tone for a partition is due from more than one event at the same time,
and ANY of the tones are set to "Audible", then the tone will be audible.
Edit Event
This option allows you to edit individual parts of an event if you need to change one
after setting it up.
Delete Event
Use this option to delete an event.
Add Exception
Use this option to create an Exception. During the time specified by the exception
none of the linked events will take place. When you add an exception, the control unit
guides you through the following steps:
Name. Key in a 12 character name. Give the exception a meaningful name that will
remind you of its purpose when you are linking events to exceptions.
Exception Start Time. Key in the start time in 24 hour format. (The time "00:00" is
midnight, at the beginning of a new day.)
Exception Start Date. Key in the starting day and month in number format (for
example 31/12 for 31
Exception End Time. Key in the end time in 24 hour format. (The time "00:00" is
midnight, at the beginning of a new day.)
Exception End Date. Key in the end day and month in numeric format (for example
02/01 for the 2
Edit Exception
This option allows you to edit individual parts of an exception if you need to change
one after setting it up.
Delete Exception.
Use this option to delete an exception.
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