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Training Manual
2017.08 | V2.18.1.0 | DOC
Figure 7.18: Edit Schedule Time dialog
If both the
Disarm Time
and the
Arm Time
are programmed, and the
Disarm Time
occurs
before the
Arm Time
(normal 8 to 5 style day), the schedule will be active (armed) from
midnight to the programmed
Disarm Time
. The schedule will be off (disarmed) from the
Disarm Time
to the
Arm Time
. The schedule will be active (armed) from the
Arm Time
to the
end of the day.
If both the
Disarm Time
and the
Arm Time
are programmed, and the
Arm Time
occurs before
the
Disarm Time
, the schedule is off (disarmed) from midnight to the programmed
Arm Time
.
The schedule is active (armed) from the
Arm Time
to the
Disarm Time
. The schedule is off
(disarmed) from the
Disarm Time
to the end of the day.
Arm Time
This is the time that the schedule becomes active (on or armed) for
the selected day of the week. Times are expressed in 24-hour time
(00:00 to 23:59).
Disarm Time
This is the time that the schedule goes off (disarmed) for the
selected day of the week. Times are expressed in 24-hour time
(00:00 to 23:59).
Day of the Week
Select the day you desire to change the time for. The
Arm Time
and
Disarm Time
are programmed separately for each day of the week.
You must individually select each day of the week, and set the
desired times.
7.11.3
View Alarm Groups dialog
This dialog shows the alarm groups that are assigned to the selected schedule and their
current arming state. The “ON” and “OFF” states indicate that the alarm group is under
manual control. “AUTO” is under control of the selected schedule. The alarm group will be
armed if the schedule is active.