LTC 2600 Series |
Instruction Manual
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Appendix B
Bosch Security Systems | July 12, 2004
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SMTWTFS (SUNDAY THROUGH SATURDAY)
This value selects which days of the week on which a
time event will execute.
STATUS (S)
This value shows a Time-Event's status. A time event
will execute if and only if: 1) the current system time is
between the events begin and end times, 2) the
programmed interval has elapsed, 3) the event is
allowed on that day of the week, and 4) the event is
not disabled.
The status can be set using the MS-TIME-EVENT or
MS-TIME-EVENT-STATUS command. A value of
disabled or active (the event will execute if possible)
are available.
When the MR-TIME-EVENT or MR-TIME-EVENT-
STATUS command is used to read back a Time-Event
or Time-Event Status, the Status data will reflect the
internal Time Event status condition. Available values
are disabled, none, pending, active, and finished.
Disabled: The user has disabled the event (either with
the MS-TIME-EVENT or MS-TIME-EVENT-STATUS
command, (or through the Multiplexer TIME-
EVENTS Menu selection) so that it can not execute.
None: No function has been assigned to the event.
Note, this does NOT indicate that a valid function
exists, it merely indicates that a function number (20-
26 or 101-116) has been assigned.
Pending: Indicates that the events begin time and date
has not yet arrived (the event has not started
execution).
Active: The current begin time and date have passed
and the event is ready to be executed at the
appropriate intervals.
Finished: The event end time has past (the event is no
longer active).