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Menu 8 - ChronoGuard (Time-periods)(a world
first)
ChronoGuard allows automatic activation or time-barring (prevented operation)
of specific controller inputs, and the time-barring of specified remote control
buttons used together with the onboard receiver. The Real Time Clock and
Calendar will keep time for a minimum of one hour without any power.
A Time-period is defined by a start and end date and time. Up to 100 Time-
periods can be defined. A Time-period can be set as a once-off event, repeated
on a weekly or annual basis. The weekly repeat can be chosen to occur on
every day of the week, weekdays only, weekends only, or any specific day. The
minimum duration of a Time-period is one minute. Once-off Time-periods have
the highest precedence, followed by annual and then weekly.
Auto-functions (Auto-activations)
Activate automatically any of the following inputs/outputs during a Time-
period
Inputs
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Barrier Raise
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Barrier Lower
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Barrier Disable (Lck) - also referred to as Holiday Lockout
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Closing Loop (ILD)
Outputs
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Aux Out - this is a switching negative that can be used to drive an external
relay for operating any eternal device
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Aux IO - this is a switching negative that can be used to drive an external
relay for operating any eternal device
Time-barring
Time-barring of inputs is divided into physical inputs and inputs mapped to a
remote control button.
The following physical inputs can be time-barred (prevented from operating)
during a Time-period:
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Barrier Raise
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Barrier Lower
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Memory Input (MI)
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Non-memory Input (NMI)
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Barrier Disable (LCK)
The following physical outputs can be time-barred (prevented from
operating) during a Time- period:
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TVI (configured as a Courtesy Light Relay)
The following remote control inputs can be time-barred (prevented from
operating ) during a Time-period:
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Barrier Raise
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Barrier Lower
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Memory Input (MI)
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Non-memory Input (NMI)
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Barrier disable (LCK)
Time-periods
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