Time Period Definitions - Honeywell ADEMCO VISTA-120 Installation And Setup Manual

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VISTA-120 Installation and Setup Guide
Time-Driven Events
By using the time periods, the system can automatically
activate and de-activate relays at predetermined times
to turn lights or other devices on and off.
The Time-Driven events can be activated at different
times in relation to the time period:
At the beginning of a time period
At the end of a time period
During a time period (on at beginning of time
period, off at end)
At both the beginning and end of the time period
(e.g., to sound a buzzer at the beginning and end of
a coffee break)
The system can perform the same actions on a daily
basis, or can be made to perform an action only once
(e.g., turn on the porch light this Wednesday at 2000).
The system also provides up to 20 programmable
"timers" available to the end user for the purpose of
activating output devices at preset times and on preset
days.

Time Period Definitions

Scheduled events are based on time periods, which are
simply periods of time during which an event may take
place.
The system supports up to 20 time periods, each defined
by a "Start" time and a "Stop" time.
The time periods are shared by all 8 partitions, and are
used when programming the various schedules
(open/close, limitation of access), as well as for Time-
Driven event control.
Scheduling Example
To understand scheduling, take, for example, a store
that has the following hours:
Monday to Thursday.....................
Friday .............................................
Saturday ........................................
Sunday...........................................Closed
Holidays.........................................Closed
Assume the owner desires the following time periods to
allow time for employees to arm or disarm the system:
Open (disarm)
Monday to
Thursday
Close (arm)
Friday
Open (disarm)
Close (arm)
Saturday
Open (disarm)
Close (arm)
Sunday & Holidays
Closed
To provide these schedules, the following five time
periods need to be programmed:
6-2
0900 to 1800
0900 to 2100
1000 to 1600
0800 to 0900
1800 to 1830
0800 to 0900
2100 to 2130
0900 to 1000
1600 to 1630
Limitation of Access of Users by Time
A user's access can be limited to a certain time period,
during which he can perform system functions. Outside
this time, that user's code is inactive.
The system provides up to 8 access schedules, each
consisting of two time periods (typically one for opening,
one for closing) for each day of the week and two time
periods for holidays.
The access schedules are programmed in the #80 Menu
Mode, and enabled for a given user when that user's
access code is added to the system.
If a user tries to operate the system outside the
schedule, the alpha keypad displays "Access Denied."
Time
Start
Stop
Period
1
0800
0900
2
0900
1000
3
1600
1630
4
1800
1830
5
2100
2130
Using the #80 Menu Mode (described later in this
section), the installer can program open/close schedules
by assigning each time period to a day of the week (time
periods are entered as 2-digit entries)
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Op/Cl Op/Cl Op/Cl Op/Cl Op/Cl Op/Cl Op/Cl Op/Cl
01/04
01/04
01/04
01/04
NOTE: 00 is entered for those days on which the store
is closed.
Employees can arm and disarm the system, when
programmed, within the open and close time periods
without causing a report to be sent to the central
station (reporting by exception, field 2*09). The system
can be programmed to automatically arm/disarm in
case an employee fails to arm/disarm manually (auto-
arm/auto-disarm).
Purpose
Monday-Friday open time
period
Saturday open time period
Saturday close time period
Monday-Thurs. close time
period
Friday close time period
Fri
Sat
Sun
Hol
01/05
02/03
00/00
00/00

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