16
Concord
Creating Time Schedules
Time schedules are windows of time defined by a start
time, a stop time, and the days of the week these times are
effective.
You can create up to 16 time schedules for setting up the
following system features: light control, output control,
arming, Latchkey Paging, and Notify by Exception
reports.
To define a time schedule:
1.
At an alphanumeric or fixed display touchpad, enter
programming menus by pressing
9
+ System or Par-
tition Master
CODE
.
2.
Press
05
nn
0
where nn is schedule 00 through 15.
3.
Enter the start time in 24-hour format (00:00–23:59),
then press
ƒ
.
The touchpad displays the new start time.
4.
To display the current stop time for this schedule,
press
B
once.
5.
Enter the stop time in 24-hour format, then press
ƒ
.
The touchpad displays the new stop time.
6.
Press
B
until the touchpad displays a day of the week
you wish to assign this schedule to.
7.
Enter
❑
2
+
ƒ
to include the day in the schedule
(“ON”).
❑
1
+
ƒ
to exclude the day in the schedule.
8.
Press
B
to move to the next day of the week or press
‚
and repeat steps 2–8 to define another time sched-
ule.
9.
When finished defining time schedules, press
‚
+
00
+
ƒ
to exit the programming menus.
Scheduling Consecutive Days
There may be instances when you’d like to schedule a fea-
ture event to start one day and stop the next day or a num-
ber of days later.
One Day Rollover
You can create a schedule that begins on one day, and
stops the next day by using only one time schedule. (The
stop time must be within 24 hours of the start time.)
E
xample 1 of One Day Rollover
At home you’d like the Latchkey Opening
feature to be effective from 10 p.m. on Tues-
day until 5 a.m. on Wednesday.
By taking advantage of One Day Rollover,
one time schedule can cover both days. (That
schedule is illustrated at right.)
Notice how the stop time is within 24 hours
of the start time. The system knows to apply
the stop time to the next day (5 a.m. on
Wednesday).
Example 2 of One Day Rollover.
Building on Example 1, let’s say that you’d
like the Latchkey Opening feature to be
effective between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m., Mon-
day through Friday (ending Saturday morn-
ing).
By simply applying the start and stop times to
each day, one time schedule can cover the
entire week.
Multiple Day Rollover
The simplest method for defining a window of time that
spans multiple days is to use 99:99 to signify an open start
or stop time.
Example of Multiple Day Rollover
At your business you’d like specific lights to remain lit
from Friday afternoon through the weekend, until Monday
morning.
In this situation, the lights need to be scheduled to roll
over until they reach a recognizable stop time.
A Touchtone phone can be used to create time
schedules, but alphanumeric or fixed display
touchpads work much better because of their
extensive feedback. See Appendix C for phone
programming instructions.
S c h e d u l e
X
S t a r t
S t o p
M o n
T u e
W e d
T h u r
F r i
S a t
S u n
2 2 : 0 0
0 5 : 0 0
O F F
O F F
O F F
O N
O F F
O F F
P a r t .
1
O F F
S c h e d u l e
X
S t a r t
S t o p
M o n
T u e
W e d
T h u r
F r i
S a t
S u n
2 2 : 0 0
0 5 : 0 0
O F F
O F F
P a r t .
1
O N
O N
O N
O N
O N