
Atena Easy Addressable Fire Alarm Panel – Installation and Programming Manual
45
7.6.2 Setting the Date and Time
Attention: The setting of the date and time is available only from access level 3!
In this submenu the installer can set the current time and date for the panel.
To access the TIME/ DATE submenu, enter in the insta
ller’s menu - 6. GENERAL SETTING - 6.2) TIME/ DATE. The
screen displays:
The editable field is blinking. Use the up and down arrows to set the date and time. Use the left and right arrows to
switch over the editable fields.
IMPORTANT NOTES!
The panel is equipped with built-in battery for saving the set time and date in case of main or back-
up power supply lost.
Put a jumper on JP7 terminals on the control panel PCB to enable the built-in battery and saving the
set time and date.
7.6.3 Setting Day/ Night Alarm Modes
In this submenu the installer can set the operation alarm mode of the panel.
To access the DAY/ NIGHT submenu, enter in the
installer’s menu - 6. GENERAL SETTING - 6.3) DAY/ NIGHT. The
screen displays:
Press the functional b
utton ‘2’ to select the preferred alarm mode:
NIGHT
- Select to set nighttime alarm mode. The devices will operate
only in night alarm mode.
DAY
- Select to set daytime alarm level. The devices will operate
only in day alarm mode.
SCHEDULE
- Select to set operation on a schedule. The devices will
operate on the programmed schedule.
The schedule is set in DAY/ NIGHT SCHEDULE submenu - press
functional button ‘4’.
In DAY/ NIGHT SCHEDULE submenu the installer can define the
day and night time intervals for all days of the week. The current
editing value is blinking.
(1) DAY CHANGE
- Press to change the day of the week. Use the up
and down arrows to set the day and night time intervals for the day.
Use the left and right arrows to switch over the editable fields.
(2) ALL
- Press to set the current set day and night time intervals for
all days of the week.
Confirm all settings with pressing ENTER button.
Increasing
Switching between the
editable fields
Decreasing
Set a jumper on JT7 terminal to
enable the BATT1
24VDC/ 15A