
Major Features Of
Scheduling
Access Door Control
Time-Driven
Event Programming
End User Scheduling
(#83 Menu Mode)
Scheduling is an exciting new feature of the 4140XMPT2 and provides the
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Arm/Disarm control
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Scheduling can be used to automate some of the system operation:
Auto arming and disarming at predetermined times.
Auto-arm warning
User option to delay auto arm
Provision for temporary schedule of up to one week
Provision for a holiday schedule
Limitation of arming and disarming to specific times
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Control of when disarming will occur
Open/close by exception
Scheduling provides a means of reporting openings/closings by exception:
sends report only if action does not occur.
Inhibfl opening/closing
reports if within a Time Window
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Send
early to operVclose reports if done earlier than window
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c Send late to open/close reports if window is missed.
Relay Control (Time Driven Events)
Scheduling can also automatically perform relay driven actions at predetermined
times:
Can turn lights or other devices ordoff at specific times
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One shot action of light or other device
X-1Ocontrol for the automation of lights and appliances
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Daylight Savings Time
Automatic time adjustment for daylight savings time
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Scheduled events are programmed using a user friendly menu mode of
programming (#80 mode), explained in detail in the separate PROGRAMMING
GUIDE. This menu programming takes you step by step through the options.
The following overview will give you an understanding of the scheduling
concepts. Refer to the PROGRAMMING GUIDE for detailed programming
instructions.
The system also provides a means of access control. Entry of USER CODE+ O
will cause a momentary trigger of a pre-set output device. Each partition can have
its own output device. The trigger will occur on the device tied to the partition for
the console on which the keys were pressed. The access control relay is
programmed in partition-specific field 1’76.
This very powerful feature allows arming, disarming, relay modules or X-1O
devices to be activated automatically, based on the time windows described
previously. Time driven events can also be used to assign additional open/close
window schedules, so that more than one schedule per day can be programmed.
The system supports up to 20 time driven events. Refer to the PROGRAMMING
GUIDE-Scheduling Programming for more detailed information.
The system provides up to 20 “timers” available to the end user for the purpose
of activating output devices at preset times and on preset days. These timers are
analogous to the individual appliance timers that might be purchased at a
department store. The typical uses for this feature could be control of lights or
appliances, typically via X-1Omodules. These modules are programmed into the
system by the installer during #93 Menu Mode-Device Programming. The end
user needs only to know the output device number (relay number) and its alpha
descriptor, both programmed by the installer via Relay Programming and Alpha
Programming respectively. To enter this mode, the user enters CODE+ # + 83.
The installer may set certain relays to be “Restricted”, since a system may have
some devices (Relays or X-1O)which are not intended to be under the control of
end users, such as relays activating fire doors or relays activating certain
machinery. This option, set during #93 Menu Mode-Relay Programming, will
restrict operation by the end
user.
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