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EVENT SCHEDULINGEVENT SCHEDULING
EVENT SCHEDULINGEVENT SCHEDULING
EVENT SCHEDULING
The panel uses date schedules to control the period during which an event will occur. There are 99 date
schedules, each containing four intervals. Date schedules are used by open/close suppression schedules,
holiday groups, arming/disarming schedules, and PGM outputs programmed as Date Schedule.
To disable a date schedule, set all the days of the week and all the holiday groups to N.
NOTE: Date schedules 00 and 01 are special purpose schedules used to control events for the PC6820
Access Control module. For information regarding these schedules, see the PC6820 Installation
Manual.
Interval Programming
Every date schedule contains four intervals. Each interval contains the time and days that the schedule
will be active. Intervals also contain holiday groups as well as automatic arming/disarming options. The
following items can be programmed for each interval:
Set Start Time
Program the time of day that the schedule interval will start (HHMM). The default time is 0000
(midnight). Valid entries are 0000-2359 and 9999 (no start time). If two intervals in a schedule are
programmed for the same start time, the schedule will follow the interval with the longest end time.
Set End Time
Program the time of day that the schedule interval will end (HHMM). The default time is 0000 (midnight).
Valid entries are 0000-2359 and 9999 (no end time).
Select Toggles
The following toggle options are available for each interval. Select either [Y]es or [N]o for each option by
pressing the [*] key. The default for each option is No (off).
Sunday-Saturday: Select on which days of the week the interval will be active.
Holiday 1-4: Select the holiday group(s) that the interval is to follow. See “Holiday Groups”.
Auto-arm: Select whether the interval will be used to automatically arm any area(s) selected by the
arming and disarming schedule. See “Arming/Disarming Schedules”.
Auto-disarm: Select whether the interval will be used to automatically disarm any area(s) selected by the
arming and disarming schedule. See “Arming/Disarming Schedules”.
NOTE: Do not program an interval with both auto-arming and auto-disarming enabled. In order for
these features to work, they must be programmed as separate intervals
Activating Outputs for Less than One Minute
When programming an output to activate for less than one minute, program the output’s pulse time
between 01 and 59 seconds. The output will remain active for the number of seconds programmed. If
the pulse time is programmed as 00, the output will remain active until the end time of the interval (see
“Programmable Output Options – Date Schedule”).
Activating Outputs for Longer than One Day
If a schedule is required to extend past 24 hours, two intervals will be required. Program the start time of
the first interval and select the day of the week on which the schedule should start. Program the end
time of the first interval and the start time of the second interval as [9999]. Program the end time of the
second interval and select the day of the on which the schedule should end.
Activating Schedules on Specific Days
You may have an application that requires a schedule to only be active on holidays. Program an interval
with the desired start and end time. Select [N] for every day of the week. Select [Y] for the correct
holiday group. Normally, the schedule will never activate except on the holidays programmed in the
selected holiday group.
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