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In This Section
Introduction to Scheduling
Time Window Definitions
Open/Close Definitions
Scheduling Menu Mode
Scheduling Menu Structure
Time Windows
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Introduction to Scheduling
This section describes the scheduling features provided with this control panel.
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You must program Bypass and Auto-Arm Fail reports for UL installations.
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Auto-disarming is not for use in UL installations.
General
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The scheduling features allow certain operations to be automated, such as auto-arming,
auto-disarming, auto-bypassing and unbypassing of zones, and activating relay outputs
(using 4204 modules).
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The system uses time windows (a programmed period of time with a start and stop time)
for defining open/close schedules, holiday schedules, user-defined temporary schedules
and access schedules for users.
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Scheduled events are programmed by user-friendly menu modes of programming (#80,
#81 and #83 modes), explained in detail in this section. These menus take you step by
step through the options.
Auto Arming
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The system can automatically arm (AWAY Mode) a partition at the end of a pre-
determined closing (arming) time window.
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Auto arming can be delayed three ways: by use of the auto arm delay, the auto arm
warning, or by manually extending the closing (arming) time window with a keypad
command.
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The system can also automatically bypass any open zones when auto arming.
S E C T I O N
Scheduling Options
Daily Open/Close Schedules
Holiday Schedules
Time Driven Events
Limitation of Access Schedules
Temporary Schedules
User Schedule Menu Mode
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