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Section 7. SCHEDULING PROGRAMMING
INTRODUCTION TO SCHEDULING
General Information Scheduling allows the system to automate some of its operation, and provides a
means of reporting openings and closings by exception. It can also activate relay
outputs at pre-determined times (see Time Driven Events section). Scheduled
events are based on time windows, which are simply periods of time during which
an event may take place. The system can use normal schedules, holiday
schedules and user defined temporary schedules. Scheduled events are
programmed using user friendly menu modes of programming (#80, #81 & #83
modes), explained in detail in this section. These menus take you step by step
through the options.
Arm/Disarm control
Scheduling can be used to automate the arming and disarming of the system.
UL Note for Auto-Arming:
Program bypass reports and
fields 2*13 & 2*14 auto-arm
fail report for UL
installations.
Auto Arming: The system can automatically arm itself at the end of a
pre-determined time window, if the system has not been
armed manually. Auto arming can be delayed three ways:
by use of the auto arm delay, the auto arm warning, or by
manually extending the arming time window with a
keypad command. The system can also automatically
bypass any open zones when auto arming.
Auto-Arm Delay: Auto-arm delay provides a delay (grace period) before
auto arming. It starts at the end of the closing window .
The delay is set in 4 minute increments, up to 56 minutes
in partition-specific program field 2*05. The expiration of
this delay causes the auto-arm warning to start.
Auto-Arm Warning: The auto-arm warning causes the console sounder to
warn the user of an impending auto-arm. The warning
can be set to start 0 seconds to 15 minutes prior to
arming in partition-specific program field 2*06. During this
period the console will beep every 15 seconds and
display "AUTO ARM ALERT" ("AA" on non-alpha
consoles). The beeps may be silenced by hitting any key
on a console. When the remaining time drops below 60
seconds, the consoles will begin to beep every 5
seconds. The panel will arm at the conclusion of the
auto-arm warning period.
Extend Closing A user can manually extend the arm (closing) time window
Window: by up to 2 hours. This is done by entering a keypad
command (security code + #82), which then prompts the
user to enter the desired extension time of 1 or 2 hours
(refer to the SYSTEM OPERATION section of the
Installation Instructions). This feature is useful if a user
must stay on the premises later than usual.
Auto-Bypass Enable: The Auto-bypass option (enable force arm) causes the
panel to attempt to bypass any faulted zones prior to
auto-arming (panel will perform a force-arm). This option
is set in partition-specific program field 2*08.
UL Note for Auto-Disarming:
Auto-disarming not for use
in UL installations.
Auto Disarming: The system can automatically disarm at the end of a pre-
determined time window, if the system has not been
disarmed manually. The disarming time can be delayed
by using the auto disarm delay feature. In addition, the
system can restrict disarming to a pre-determined time.
Disarm Delay: Auto-disarm delay provides a delay before Auto
disarming. This delay is added to the end of the disarm
window. The delay is set in 4 minute increments, up to
56 minutes, in partition-specific program field 2*07.
Restrict Disarming: This option, set in partition-specific field 2*10, allows
disarming by operator level users only during the disarm
time window, the arming window (in case user forgets an
item after arming) or when the system is in alarm.
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