2.4 TIME
FUNCTION
PROGRAMMING
2.4.1 Time Clock Programming
This programming sequence programs the calendar chip in the 1812 system for the current time and
date. The calendar chip must be programmed if any of the time related features are going to be used.
1.
Press * 3 3 and enter the four-digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ (beep).
2.
Enter the current hour and minutes _ _ _ _ then press * (beep). Do not use military
(24 hour) time format, simply enter the hour (2 digits) and the minutes (2 digits). For
example, 8:30 is entered as 0830 whether it is AM or PM.
3.
Press 0 * (beep) for AM,
or
press 1 * (beep) for PM.
4.
Enter the month _ _ , day of the month _ _ , year _ _ , day of the week _ , and then
press * (beeeeeep). NOTE: When entering the day of the week, Sunday =1,
Saturday = 7.
2.4.2 Do Not Disturb Time Zone Programming
The Do Not Disturb (DND) feature allows the resident to program a time zone when they do not want
the 1812 to ring the house phones or to call forward when the call button on the unit is pressed. For
example, a resident may program a do not disturb time zone from 10 PM to 7 AM on certain days of
the week, or all seven days. Once the DND time zone has been programmed, it can be turned on or
off as needed.
1.
Press * 3 4 and enter the four-digit MASTER CODE _ _ _ _ (beep).
2.
Press 0 * (beep) to turn DND off,
or
press 1 * (beep) to turn DND on.
3.
Enter the begin time hour and minutes _ _ _ _ then press 0 * (beep) for AM,
or
press
1 * (beep) for PM.
4.
Enter the end time hour and minutes _ _ _ _ then press 0 * (beep) for AM,
or
press
1 * (beep) for PM.
5.
Enter the days of the week that the DND time zone is to be active _ _ _ _ _ _ _ then
press * (beep). NOTE: Sunday = 1, Saturday = 7. To skip a day (or days) of the
week, enter # in place of the day. For example, if the DND time zone is to be active
Monday through Friday only, enter 2 3 4 5 6 # # in step 5.
6.
Press 0# TOGETHER to end this programming step (beeeeeep).
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