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2524 ChronoCom Programming

» A “1” will flash in the “Mode” window, and the

“Time” windows will show the current setting for

the year.

Step 

2. 

Press   to flash the “Time” windows. To

ange the year, type in any number from

 "1989"

 to

“2099.” Check the entry, then press 

Enter.

»

 If you typed an invalid date, the 2524 will “beep,”

redisplay its current setting, and wait for you to

repeat this step. Otherwise, the 2524 will store your

new date and flash its current setting for the month

in the left “Time” window and that for the day in the

right “Time” window (e.g., “03 15”).

Step 3. To change the date, type two digits for the

month and two more for the day’s date (e.g., “03” for

“March” and “15” for the day. Make sure that your entry

is satisfactory, then store it by pressing Enter.

» If you typed an invalid date, the 2524 will “beep,”

redisplay its current date setting, and wait for you to

repeat this step. If your date is valid, the 2524 will

store it and Dash a “2” in the “Mode” window,

indicating that the unit has automatically advanced

to the next mode.

Mode 

(Time)

Step 

1. 

If necessary, press 2 while the “Mode” window

is flashing.

» A “2” will flash in the “Mode” window, and the

“Time” windows will show the current time setting.

Step 

2. Push 

» The “Time” windows will flash.

Step 3. To change to the 12- or 24-hour format, hold

Funct

 key while you press one of the following:

or the 12-hour mode, press 1.

For the 24hour mode, press 2.

» The “AM” or “PM” LED will light if you selected the

12-hour mode, or turn off if you switched to the

24-hour mode. If an afternoon-time is set in the

clock, the numbers will change (e.g., between

“03:27” pm and “15:27"). The “Time” windows will

continue flashing.

Step 4. Enter four digits for the time (e.g., “0305” for

“3:05”).  Your entry must match the 12- or 24-hour time

mode (e.g., the 2524 will not accept “20:50” for “8:50

p.m.“).

» If the 2524 is in the 12-hour mode, the “Time”

windows will go steady and the “AM” or “PM” LED

will flash. If the 2524 is in the 24-hour mode, the

“Time” windows will continue to flash after you have

typed in the new numbers.

Step 5. If you are in the 24-hour mode, skip to Step 6.

Press 1 to change to AM, or 2 to change to PM.

Step 6. When you are satisfied with the settings, press

Enter.

* An 

invalid time will cause the 2524 to “beep,” flash

its current setting in the “Time” windows, and wait

for you to enter a valid time. A valid entry will cause

the 2524 to enter the new time and automatically

switch to Mode 3.

Step 

7. 

Continue with Mode  3. enter the number of a

cnt mode, or enter ”O” to return the 2524 to the Run

Mode 3 (Enter Regular Events)
This 

mode is used to load new events (ringing bells,

turning equipment on or off, etc.). You will need to write

out all the events first, using copies of the attached Events

Chart, to use as guides.

Step 1. If necessary, get the “Mode” window to flash by

entering the programming function or moving out of

another programming mode.

Step 

2. Type 

a “3”.

* The “Mode” window will flash the 

“3,”

 the “Time”

windows will show the current time, all the valid

“Zones” LEDs and the “Days” LEDs will light, the

“Sched”  window will show “ 1,” and the “Music” LED

will be off.

Step 3. Push   to move the flashing cursor into the

“Time” windows.

* The “Time” windows will flash.

Step 4. Type in the time, using four digits.

* The new time will appear in the “Time” windows. If

the 2524 is in the 24-hour  mode, ail the available

“Zones” LEDs will flash, so you can skip to Step 6. If

the 2524 is in the 12-hour  mode, the “‘AM” or “PM”

LED will flash.

Step 5. Press 1 to select “‘AM” or 2 to select “PM.”

Alternatively, if the desired LED is flashing, you can press

 to move to the next field.

* The selected LED will light steadily and all the avail-

able “Zone” LEDs will flash.

Step 6. Select the desired zones by using the corre-

sponding keys. For example, pressing 

will toggle the

Zone 

LED on and off. When  only the desired LEDs are

lit, press   to move to the “Days” LEDs.

* The “Zone” LEDs you selected will light steadily, and

all the “Days” LEDs will flash.

Note  on 

the

 Flashing of LEDs:

 In this mode, when the

“cursor” is on the “Zones,” “Days,” or “Music” LEDs, the

2524 provides two types of flashing. If at least one LED in

the field is selected, the 2524 will flash it at the rate of a

half-second on and a half-second off. However, if no LED

in that field is selected, the 2524 will flash the entire field

at the rate of a half-second on and one-and-a-half seconds

off. This enables you to quickly detect when the entire

LED block is off or on.

Step 7. Select the desired days by using the corre-

sponding keys. For example, pressing 4 will toggle the

“Th” LED on and off. When only the desired LEDs are lit,

press 

 to 

move

 to the “Schcd”  window.

*

 The selected “Days” LEDs will light steadily, and the

“Schcd” window will flash.

Step 8. Enter one schedule number (“1” through “8”).

* The number will be shown steadily  in the “Sched”

window, and the “Music” LED will flash.

Step 9. lf you want music to play over the speakers after

they have sounded the bell tone, type in a “1 ." If you do

not want this music, type in a 

“0."

*

 If you did not select music ("0”), the “Music” LED

will flash at the rate of a half-second on and one-and-

a-half seconds off. If you selected music (“I”), the

“Music” LED will glow steadily,  the left “Time” win-

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Summary of Contents for 2524 ChronoCom

Page 1: ...EventsChart n 4 Clock Modes A F 5 Mode A Preprogrammed Clock Codes Mode B Custom Clock Code 5 CreatingaCustomCode e 6 Entering the Custom Code e 6 Mode C Holidays and Time Changes Mode D Edit Holiday...

Page 2: ...indow reads 0 Run Mode the Time window shows the current time the Sched Schedule window shows a flashing P to indicate that the power was off and the Clock LED lights to show the unit is set for clock...

Page 3: ...o nothing for one minute In either case the 2524 will return to the Clock Run Mode Planning Information Needed Because of the interrelation between the wiring and the programming a good deal of progra...

Page 4: ...corresponding Physical Number to carry out the desired communications function Users typically want the room number for calling but any three digit number can be used Make sure that you do not assign...

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Page 6: ...windows The Time windows will flash Step 3 To select a day for a special schedule or an automatic timechange type two digits for the month and two more for the date MMDD Press to move the cursor to t...

Page 7: ...ow will flash Step 3 Enter any number between 00 and 20 then move the flashing cursor to the Zones LEDs If the communications mode is enabled the first LED will flash at the approximate rate of one se...

Page 8: ...return the 2524 to the Run m Mode 3 Enter Regular Events This mode is used to load new events ringing bells turning equipment on or off etc You will need to write out all the events first using copie...

Page 9: ...3 To access the duration window you have to enter a 1 when the Music window is flashing When the 2524 shows the event as you want it push Enter To erase a displayed event move the flashing cursor int...

Page 10: ...r dials on the 2524 s keypad when calling the room and it is the number that appears in the Time windows when the room calls in We designate this num ber Architectural because many users find it conve...

Page 11: ...features of the unit Monitoring and supervising have already been ex plained in Comm Mode 2 TC4200 Display This optional Vacuum Fluorescent Display will nor mally show the time and date In this mode y...

Page 12: ...that the unit is continuously scanning the station Step 5 Face the back of the 2524 and locate RP1 its dark blue thumbwheel can be accessed near the left end of the terminal slot just to the right of...

Page 13: ...the block each designate two possible relays in com bination they designate only one relay For example choosing the second code in Mode A limits the relay choice to 7 or 8 entering a 2 in the seven nu...

Page 14: ...D Time change Daylight Savings Time correction I 8 I Future I 9 Future I Mode A Clock Modes 3 4 5 and 6 Reduced by codes in Mode A Clock Modes 3 6 Modes C and D Zones Zones for clock events Table 3 I...

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