RTC 1 ABCDEFGH
overtime: . hour
RTC 1 shows this is timer switch 1. The characters ABCDEFGH represent the sections this timer switch
applies to (programmed with function 23).
Enter the number of hours (1-9) the next arm time should be delayed, followed by the <#> key.
Attention:
When a timer switch is programmed with two time blocks on a day, for instance T1 08.00/12.30
and T2 13.30/18.00 (disarm at 08.00, arm at 12.30, disarm again at 13.30 and arm again at 18.00), the delay
for the evening must programmed
after
13.30 hours. If a delay is programmed before 12.30, the delay will
start at the next arm time, so at 12.30 hours. If a delay of 1 hour is programmed, this means the system will
arm at 13.30 hours. Then at 18.00 hours, the system will see it is already armed (If the system was not
disarmed yet), so it will not do anything until the next morning.
Function 24 can be executed by any user with a level 3, 4 or 5 user code. When a user is not authorized for
any
of the sections programmed for the selected timer switch, the following message will appear on the
display:
Usercode not
authorized !
When a user is authorized for at least one of the sections programmed to the selected timer switch, he
or she can execute the overtime function and delay the arm time.
F25# Program vacation schedule
When function 25 is executed, followed by a level 5 user code, the following message will appear on the
display:
Enter number of
RTC module: .
Now enter the number of the timer switch (1-4) in which the holiday scheme must be programmed, followed
by the <#> key to confirm. When you have chosen to program a holiday scheme for timer switch 1, the
display will change to:
RTC 1 vacation 1
...... - ......
RTC 1 shows this is timer switch 1. Vacation 1 shows this is the first of five holiday schemes. You can now
enter a holiday period on the second line of the display. This holiday scheme must be entered as DDMMYY
– DDMMYY. During this period, the timer switch settings are ignored. Use the <#> key to confirm your
choice.
Entering the start and end dates of the holiday scheme is identical to entering the timer switch times. All
digits must be entered at once, so a holiday from 25/12/2001 up to and including 01/01/2002 has to be
entered as 251201010102. In this case, the timer switch will function again from 02/01/2002. Make sure the
user arms the system on the day before the holiday starts or that the system is automatically armed the day
before the holiday starts.
A level 5 user can only set holiday schemes for sections he or she is authorized for. When a level 5 user is
only authorized to control sections A and B, he or she can only program a holiday scheme for sections A and
B.
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