Section 6 – Scheduling Options
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Time Window Definitions
Scheduled events are based on time windows, which are
simply periods of time during which an event may take
place.
The system supports up to 20 time windows, each
defined by a “Start” time and a “Stop” time.
The windows are shared by all 8 partitions, and are
used when programming the various schedules
(open/close, limitation of access), as well as for Time-
Driven event control.
Scheduling Example
To understand scheduling, take, for example, a store
that has the following hours:
Monday to Thursday
9am to 6pm
Friday
9am to 9pm
Saturday
10am to 4pm
Sunday Closed
Holidays Closed
Assume the owner desires the following time windows
to allow time for employees to arm or disarm the
system:
Monday to Thursday
Open (disarm)
8am to 9am
Close (arm)
6pm to 6:30pm
Friday
Open (disarm)
8am to 9am
Close (arm)
9pm to 9:30pm
Saturday
Open (disarm)
9am to 10am
Close (arm)
4pm to 4:30pm
Sunday & Holidays
Closed
To provide these schedules, the following five time
windows need to be programmed:
Window Start Stop
Purpose
1
8am
9am
Monday-Friday open window
2
9am
10am
Saturday open window
3
4pm
4:30pm
Saturday close window
4
6pm
6:30pm
Monday-Thurs. close window
5
9pm
9:30pm
Friday close window
Using the #80 Menu Mode (described later in this
section), the installer can program open/close schedules
by assigning each time window to a day of the week
(windows are entered as 2-digit entries)
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Hol
Op/Cl Op/Cl Op/Cl Op/Cl Op/Cl Op/Cl Op/Cl Op/Cl
01/04 01/04 01/04 01/04 01/05 02/03 00/00 00/00
NOTE: 00 is entered for those days on which the store
is closed.
Employees can arm and disarm the system, when
programmed, within the open and close time windows
without causing a report to be sent to the central
station (reporting by exception, field 2*09). The system
can be programmed to automatically arm/disarm in
case an employee fails to arm/disarm manually (auto-
arm/auto-disarm).
Open/Close Definitions
General
The open/close scheduling is controlled by one of three
schedules. Each schedule consists of one time window
for openings and one time window for closings.
There are three types of schedules available: Daily,
Holiday, and Temporary.
Daily Schedule
Each partition can have one daily schedule consisting of
one opening window and one closing window per day.
Holiday Schedule
A holiday schedule overrides the regular daily schedule
on selected holidays throughout the year.
The opening and closing windows are programmed in
the daily schedule, but the holidays themselves are
defined in Holiday Schedule Programming in the #80
Menu Mode.
Temporary Schedule
The temporary schedule provides a method for the end
user to override the daily and holiday schedules. It
consists of one opening window and one closing window
for each day of the week. The schedule takes effect for
up to one week, after which it is automatically
deactivated.
This schedule is programmed using the #81 Temporary
Schedule Menu Mode.
Additional Schedules
Additional opening and closing schedules can be
programmed using the Time-Driven Event
Programming. For example, a schedule for normal
store openings/closings can be programmed with a daily
open/close schedule, and another open/close schedule
for a lunch hour can be programmed using the Time-
Driven event schedule programming.
Refer to “Time-Driven Events” later in this section for
detailed information.
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