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Press OK to initiate the extend period. The normal clock display will be
replaced with an overtime countdown.
While in extend mode the extend period can be increased or decreased by
pressing the extend key. The time can be modified without having to
reprogram the extend type or applicable zones.
Pressing the reset button or cancel button during the extend period will cancel
the extension setting and revert to automatic operation.
3.11 Setting Holiday
A holiday period of a number of days can be set by pressing the holiday key
when in normal display mode. During a holiday period, the zone is off and will
only respond to panic override or temperature alarm sensors.
You will first be offered the option to apply the holiday period to all zones. (“A”
will flash as the zone). Enter yes to choose all zones, or use + and – to
change to “no” to individually select which zones the holiday mode will be
applied to.
Enter the length of the holiday period using the + and - keys. The duration will
advance in units of days, to a maximum of 99 days.
Press OK to initiate the holiday period. The normal clock display will now
include the logo holiday in the lower left corner, indicating that a holiday is
scheduled. The holiday will not become active until the next day.
When in an active holiday period the normal clock display will be replaced
with a holiday countdown. Selected zones will show whether the zone is
selected for holiday or not, by showing the HOLIDAY icon when in holiday
mode.
3.12 Viewing Info
When in the normal display mode the status of each of the sensor inputs can
be viewed by pressing the Info key. Consecutive presses of the info key will
cycle through all sensors, returning to the normal display after sensor 6.
The status of PIR sensors or Press
Switches will be shown as either on
or off.
Lux sensor status will show the lux
level read by that sensor.
Temperature sensors will show the
temperature in degrees centigrade.
Temperature alarm will be shown
as either on or off.
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