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i-on40 & i-onEX Range
4. Administration
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A warning time, during which a warning tone can sound before the
system sets.
A warning tone, which the system can give during the warning time.
Each exception marks a time period when certain events do not apply. An
exception has a start time and date, an end time and date, and a name.
You link events to exceptions while programming events
– see below.
By using events and exceptions you can program the system to set in a
regular pattern for each day of the week, except during significant holidays
(or other events) that occur at known times during the year.
Hint:
When you are programming calendar set options it is easier to set up
your exceptions first, and then add the events. Also, make sure that you
have set the system time and date accurately (see page 72).
Calendar Set Options
NOTE: This feature is available only for i-on50EX and i-on160EX control
units. To find out which control unit you have see page 106.
To program Calendar Sets use the
System Config – Calendar Sets
option
within the Menu. Note that you must be an Admin or Master User to
program Calendar Sets. When you enter the Calendar Set option press
or
to see the following options:
Add Event
Use this option to create an event. When you select
the option the control unit will guide you through the
following series of steps to ensure that you add all
the required information:
Event Name.
Key in a 12 character name (or press
to leave the default name).
Event Time.
Use the 24 hour clock. Note that if you
specify a start time that is less than 10 minutes from
the current time shown by the control unit clock then
the event will not take action until the following start
day.
Event Days.
Press
or
to scroll through each
day of the week. Press
or
to specify Yes (event
occurs on that day) or No.
Event Actions.
In a part setting press
or
to
select one of: Full Set, Part Set B (or C or D) and
Unset.