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Honeywell, Issue 9
March 2007
XLS80e Fire Alarm Control Panels
Note:
To specify a ‘complete’ 24 hour period,
split the 24 hours into two parts; e.g. one
running from 00:00 to 12:00 and the
other running from 12:00 to 00:00.
These parts combine to provide the
required ‘24 hour’ day.
It is possible to have no variation with day of
the week: in such cases the first line of the
program shows:
Also, only one period per day need be
specified.
To edit the Time-of-day, use
and
to
move through the time-of-day display and
and
to alter each setting:
1
If the Time-of-day program applies to a
sensor, set the number of levels MORE or
LESS that the sensitivity will alter by (the
word MORE changes to LESS and vice
versa as you pass through zero).
2
Set which days of the week the top row of
times will apply to, and which days of the
week the bottom row of times will apply to
(in this example two consecutive days have
been changed; this allows you to re-define
the ‘weekend’).
3
Set the time periods for the top row, and
then for the bottom row.
Note:
The cursor cannot be positioned in the
‘units’ column of the ‘minutes’, because
the minutes are set to 10 minute
increments.
Note:
Inadmissible times (i.e. greater than
23:50) are always adjusted down as you
edit.
4
After the last time field, press the
pushbutton to display the manual override
option and select manual override either
ENABLED or DISABLED (see
Section 9.2
).
5
Press
to complete the edit.
SMTWTFS 0830-1040 1800-0600
TIME-OF-DAY EDIT IS COMPLETE