Attaching Time Schedules; Time Schedules And Partitions; Advanced Light Control; Controlling Lights By Time Schedule - GE Security CONCORD User Manual

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Example of Multiple Day Rollover.
At your business you'd like specific lights to remain
lit from Friday afternoon through the weekend, until
Monday morning.
In this situation, the lights need to be scheduled to
roll over until they reach a recognizable stop time.
In the figure to the right, Sched-
ule Y is set up to begin at 4 p.m.
on Friday afternoon. Since the
stop time is 99:99, the lights will
remain lit (roll over) until a rec-
ognizable stop time is reached.
Schedule Z is set up with an
undefined start time (99:99), so
if the lights were already lit, they
will remain lit until the Schedule
Z stop time is reached at 5 a.m.

Attaching Time Schedules

For any schedule to be effective, it needs to be
attached to a feature. One schedule can be
attached to more than one feature event. See:
• See "Advanced Light Control" on page 22 for
information on attaching time schedules for light
control.
• See "Latchkey Paging" on page 24 for information
on attaching time schedules to Latchkey Paging,
and.
• See "Notify by Exception" on page 26 for infor-
mation on attaching time schedules to Notify by
Exception.

Time Schedules and Partitions

Once a schedule is attached to a feature event in
one partition, that schedule becomes unavailable to
the other partition. This prevents the situation
where one partition changes a time schedule that
inadvertently affects both partitions.
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12:
ECTION
A
L
DVANCED
IGHT
You can control system lights from
any touchpad, as discussed in "Basic
Light Control" on page 11.
There are other lighting options that
you or your installer can set up,
including:
• Turning lights on and off according to a time
schedule.
• Turning lights on after system arming for the dura-
tion of the Exit Delay.
• Turning lights on for the duration of the Entry
Delay so you have enough light to see your way
to the touchpad to disarm the system.
• Flashing lights on and off upon successful arming
and disarming.

Controlling Lights By Time Schedule

Lights can be turned on according to time sched-
ules. If you need assistance setting up a time sched-
ule that fits your lighting needs, see "Creating Time
Schedules" on page 21.
To schedule lights:
1. At an alphanumeric touchpad, enter
User Programming by pressing
9
+ System or Partition Master
B
2. Press
until the touchpad displays
"ATTACH SCHEDULES TO EVENTS,"
ƒ
then press
.
B
3. Press
until the touchpad displays the light
number you would like to schedule. (Refer to
the User Sheets to determine which light
number is associated with which lamp.)
ƒ
4. Press
. The touchpad displays the first
available time schedule.
2
5. Enter
to assign the time
schedule ("ON") or
the time schedule inactive
("OFF") for this light.
ƒ
6. Press
to secure your choice.
B
7. Press
to go to the next time schedule, if
needed, and turn the schedule on or off for
this light.
8. When you've finished attaching the desired
time schedules, press
User Programming.
C
ONTROL
CODE
.
1
1
to make
2
7
ƒ
+
+
to exit

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