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4. Administration
i-on40 & i-onEX Range
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of the display shows the current
system time. The minutes are
highlighted.
10. Key in the correct time. Use the 24-
hour clock in the format hh/mm. If
the hours or minutes are “9” or less
then key in a leading zero. For
example: six minutes past seven in
the morning will be “07:06”.
11. Press
.
The keypad gives a double “beep”
confirmation tone. The keypad
display shows:
The control unit has saved your
changes and returned the display
to the date and time menu option.
Note: The internal clock adjusts itself for daylight saving in Spring and
Autumn.
Calendar Set
Note: This function is not available on the i-on30EX or the i-on40.
Using the calendar set option you can program the control unit to set or
unset the alarm system (or parts of it) at fixed times of day on a seven day
cycle. If the system is set up as a part setting system then you can use this
option to Full Set, Unset or Part Set-B, -C or -D the system. If the system is
set up as a Partitioned system then this option allows you to Full Set, Unset
or Part Set any collection of partitions.
There are two basic elements that you can program within the calendar set
option: the “event” and the “exception”.
Each event specifies:
A 12 character name as a reminder of the purpose of the event.
A time on the 24 hour clock
One or more days of the week
An action (setting, part setting or unsetting).
An exception (see below).