Option 45 - Timer Control (Galaxy 18, 60, 128, 500, 504 & 512) - Honeywell Galaxy 18Galaxy Programming Manual

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45 - Timer Control
Group Mode
If group mode is enabled (refer to option 63 = OPTIONS), there is a separate trace for the most recent
alarm activation in each of the groups. On selecting the Trace option, a user with group choice (refer to option
42 = CODES) can view the trace of the assigning groups; press the number of the group to be displayed —
the N below the selected group changes to a Y — and then press the ent key.
If more than one group is selected, or the user does not have group choice, then the trace for the group with
the most recent alarm activation is displayed.
Option 45 – Timer Control (Galaxy 18, 60, 128, 500, 504 & 512)
1 = View
This option allows the programmed times in each of the Timers to be viewed:
1.
Timer A;
2.
Timer B;
3.
Autoset (Galaxy 18, 60, 128, 500, 504 & 512);
4.
Lockout (Galaxy 512).
Use the A and B keys to scroll through each of the programmed times.
NOTE: The programmed times cannot be modified using this option.
All of the programmed timers - Timer A, Timer B, Autoset and Timelock - can be printed out using option
57.11 = SYSTEM PRINT.Timers.
2 = Holidays
This function allows up to ten holiday periods to be allocated. A Start and End date is entered for each
holiday period using the 1 = Modify Dates option, and the groups that are affected by the programmed
holiday periods are assigned using the 2 = Assign Groups function. The operation of all timers for the as-
signed groups is suspended during these dates; the last operation of the Timers before the start date remains
in operation until the first operation after the end date. For example, a code which has been allocated the
Timer A period in the CODES option (42.1.4.1) will be inoperative during the programmed holiday period if
the Timer A is in the On time when the holidays starts.
1 = Modify Dates
On selecting this option, the Start and End dates for holiday period 1 are displayed; an arrow (>) points to
the Start date. If no dates have been entered for this period, then the display shows
the Start date, press the ent key; the date display changes to >DD/MM<; enter a valid four digit number
and press the ent key to accept the selection; the year is not required, only the day and months (dd/mm).
Press the # key to move to the end date and follow the procedure for programming the Start date. The #
key toggles between the Start and End dates for each holiday; the arrow (>) indicates which date is currently
selected.
To remove a programmed date, press the
Use the A or B key to move between the different holiday periods or enter the number of the holiday period
(1 – 10) to be programmed.
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