17
Beyond the Basics
Enter your desired “On” time and press
am
or
pm
. Or, you can
press
ok
if you don’t want to set an On time. Press
clear
if you
enter a wrong time.
Press
ok
. TIMER 12 OFF displays in the top line of your security
console and the bottom line displays a (:).
Enter the “Off” time, as in step 2, and press
ok
. Or, you can
just press
ok
if you don’t want to set an Off time. Press
clear
if
you enter a wrong time. The display shows “1. DAILY” on the
bottom line. The top line will be empty.
Using Menu
/
, you can cycle around “1. DAILY, 2. ONCE
ONLY, and 3. RANDOM.” Select one and press
ok
. The display
again shows “NEW TIMER.” Use Menu
/
to review the stored
timers, which will appear in this format (12ON 12:34am and OFF
12:45pm).
You can set a total of 12 “timer pairs” (i.e. ON-OFF times). If you
choose to set an “On” time with no corresponding “Off” time
for that unit code (or vice versa) it still counts as a “timer pair.”
“RANDOM” varies the time during the programmed hour.
reviewing/canceling/replacing timers
Repeat steps 1-3 under setting your timers on page 16.
You can review your stored timers by pressing Menu
/
. While
a timer is on the display, pressing
clear
deletes it. To confirm your
selection, press
1
(for YES) to delete the timer. Pressing
1
takes you
to NEW TIMER, which allows you to enter a new timer. Pressing
2
takes you to NEW TIMER without deleting the one that was on the
screen. Repeatedly press
clear
to back out of the menu options.
To replace a timer, while a timer is on the display, press
ok
to go to
the Replace Timer screen.
Selecting
1
(for YES), takes you to the UNIT NUMBER screen, which
allows you to enter a new timer. Selecting
2
(for NO) takes you
to the NEW TIMER screen, so you can enter a new timer without
replacing the existing one. Press
clear
the back out of the Menu
options. You also can clear all timers as described on page 15.
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