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Exclusions
Exclusions are used to prevent scheduled Time-periods from occurring at
specific times (e.g. public holidays). While
time-barring
can be used to
achieve a similar end, exclusions can also be used to exclude
time-barring
itself. Each exclusion consumes one Time-period. Exclusions have the highest
precedence, followed by
time-barring
and then
Auto-activations
(auto
function).
Menu 10 - General features
Operating standard
Regional operating standards can be set. Applying this setting will
automatically configure the controller settings to conform to the specific
regions standard (e.g. UL325 or CE)
Reset options
The controller settings can be reset through the
reset options
menu. Various
reset options are available:
Factory defaults
– All settings will be restored to the default values
dictated by the operating standard/profile that is currently selected. All
remote controls and gate limits will not be affected.
Delete all remotes
- Delete all the remotes stored in the system, no
settings affected
Delete all Time-periods
- All autoactivation (auto function) and time-bar
functions are deleted or removed
Reset all
– Clears and defaults the system completely. Unit will be reset to
the factory default settings in addition to clearing all remotes and time
periods
Diagnostic screen
Allows a diagnostic screen to be displayed. This can be useful when
troubleshooting, but requires some technical knowledge.
Round test button
Allows the round test button on the controller to be disabled, in cases where
higher security is required.
Backup EEPROM
Allows all controller settings, remote controls and Time-period functions to be
backed up. Requires a backup module, obtainable from CENTSYS.
Restore EEPROM
Allows all controller settings, remote controls and Time-period functions that
have previously been backed up, to be restored. Requires a backup module,
obtainable from CENTSYS.
Time-barring of a CENTSYS code-hopping transmitter is specified at the
time of coding the transmitter into the system. Once an RF input is
defined as
time-barred
, any
time-barred
transmitter associated with
that input will be
time-barred
during the relevant
Time-period.
If a physical or RF input is currently
time-barred
, any attempt to
activate it will be acknowledged by a short beep of the onboard buzzer.
The input, however, will not activate.