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[CHANGE TIME 2.2]
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[ Actual time: 14:21:25 ]
[ 1.Hour : 14 ]
[ 2.Minute: 21 ]
[ 3.Zero seconds ]
[ 4.Format : 24 HOURS ]
[ 5.Visible : YES ]
[ 6.Position: UP/LEFT ]
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Set time submenu
The current time is suggested; pressing
and
will change the hour and
minutes respectively. After requesting the change of one of these parameters,
/
will change its value,
will confirm the change.
sets the seconds to zero.
The hour format can be standard (24H) or twelve-hour (12H).
Visibility and position can be changed by pressing
and
.
Press
to return to the previous menu.
[DAY SEQUENCES 2.4]
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[ 1.Start: O7:OO ]
[ 2.End : 17:59 ]
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Daytime sequence submenu
If different day- and night-time sequences are to be used, this menu is used to
define the starting time for the daytime sequence on working days. The night-
time sequence will be used for the rest of the day and on holidays. (See
section 4.1.2)
Press
and
to proceed with the time change.
and
will change
the value,
will confirm the change. The minutes can be changed in 10-
minute steps. In the example shown on the left, the daytime sequence is used
on working days from 7:00 to 17:59. The night-time sequence will therefore be
used from 18:00 to 06:59.
[WEEK DAYS 2.5]
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[ 1.Monday : WORKING DAY ]
[ 2.Tuesday : WORKING DAY ]
[ 3.Wednesday: WORKING DAY ]
[ 4.Thursday : WORKING DAY ]
[ 5.Friday : WORKING DAY ]
[ 6.Saturday : WORKING DAY ]
[ 7.Sunday : HOLIDAY ]
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Days of the week submenu
If different daytime and night-time sequences are to be used, this menu is used
to define the status of each day of the week: for the days defined as
WEEK
DAYS
the night-time sequences are used for the whole 24 hour period. For
WORKING DAYS
both daytime and night-time sequences are used, following
the timetable defined in the Daytime sequence submenu.
[EXTERNAL TRIGGERS 2.6]
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[ 1.Alarm Ext.Reset: NEG _ ]
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[ 3.Use VCR: YES ]
[ 4.Trigger VCR: POS ^ ]
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External Trigger Submenu
Pressing
defines the type of external reset impulse for the alarm condition.
If this impulse is not used the value of the setting is not important.
Pressing
enables/disables recognition of the trigger from the VCR.
Pressing
defines the type of VCR’s trigger.
For both types of impulse, POS means that the signal is usually low and the
impulse is recognised on the rising edge; NEG means the signal is usually high
and the impulse is recognised on the falling edge. See the instruction manual
of the device supplying the control impulse for information on the type of signal
to consider.