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A1000
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532210 04 - Rev.A
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ENGLISH
WILDCARD
ESC
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↓
OK
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> BAND1
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BAND2
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BAND3
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BAND4
2. Assign an operating mode to the time band:
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0 No function
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1 Auto Twodir Total
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2 Auto Out Total
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3 Auto Twodir Partial
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4 Auto Out Partial
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5 Open Total
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6 Open Partial
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7 Auto In Total
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8 Auto In Partial
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9 Night-time
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10 Partial night-time
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11 Interlock
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12 Interlock EXIT Only
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13 Interlock Entry Only
3. Set time band start and end time
BAND 1
ESC
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↓
OK
START
01:00
END
23:00
4. Proceed in the same way for the other desired Wild Card time bands.
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12 WILD CARD intervals
To apply Wild Card programming to individual days or intervals of days:
1. Enable an interval (max 6 Wild Card intervals).
2. Define the interval’s beginning and end date.
3. In Auto Twodir Total mode, a WILD CARD example:
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BAND 1 07:00-09:59 Auto Out Partial
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BAND 2 10:00-10:01 Auto Out Total
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BAND 3 10:30-11:00 Open Total
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BAND 4 15:00-23:59 Open Partial
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BAND 5 03:00-07:00 Auto Twodir Total
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BAND 6 09:00-12:00 Auto Out Total
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Interval 1 25/12/2014 - 25/12/2014
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Interval 2 30/12/2014 - 31/12/2014
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Interval 3 01/01/2015 - 06/01/2015
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Interval 4 28/02/2015 - 01/03/2015
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Interval 5 30/04/2015 - 03/05/2015
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Interval 6 07/05/2015 - 09/06/2015
Should you wish to set an individual day, the interval beginning and end
date coincide.
The interval must refer to same calendar year (e.g. for the period from
25th December to 6th January, create 2 intervals: from 25/12 to 31/12
and from 01/01 to 06/01).
Using the TIMER, functions can be overridden by means of time bands
from 0 to 6. The functions set from the TIMER CANNOT be overwritten by
SDK EVO or LK EVO configured inputs.
TIMER active and with no time band corresponds to function 0.
Exiting a time band overrides function 1 that can be modified by devices
having a lower priority.
The priority order is as follows:
MANUAL
EMERGENCY
TIMER
Configured INPUTS
LK EVO and SDK EVO External programmers
MENU 8 PASSWORD
OK
OK
OK
8
TECHNICIAN PSW
USER PSW
PASSWORD
The user is ONLY allowed to modify the user password.
The installer may edit both passwords.
!
The personnel allowed to use the password to select the automation’s
operating modes must maintain password knowledge confidential.
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INSTALLER PASSWORD
1. Enter the new PASSWORD and press OK.
2. The new PSW must be repeated and confirmed with OK:
If the PSW has not been repeated correctly, the display continues request-
ing the new password and the confirmation.
ENTER INSTAL PSW AGAIN
ESC
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↓
OK
****
3. When the PSW has been repeated correctly, the display shows:
CHANGE INSTAL PSW
OK
NEW PSW ENTERED
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USER PASSWORD
Proceed as with the INSTALLER PASSWORD menu.
MENU 9 INFO
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
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INFO
E1SL APP
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E1SL BOOT
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SDK EVO APP
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