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Clicking this button displays a calendar where you can graphically select a date.

Remove >>

Clicking this button removes the selected date from the holiday dates list.

<< Add

Clicking this button adds the date shown to the holiday dates list.

3.2.9 Edit Schedule Times Screen

This screen allows the arming and disarming times to be programmed for each of the days of the week. All times are expressed in 24-hr. time (00:00 to 23:59). Each schedule has one arm time and one disarm time for each of the seven days of the week.

If both the arm time and disarm time are programmed to 00:00, the schedule is active (armed) for the entire day.

If the arm time is 00:00 and the disarm time is programmed, from midnight to the programmed disarm time, the schedule is active (armed) and from the disarm time to the end of the day the schedule is off (disarmed).

If the disarm time is 00:00 and the arm time is programmed, from midnight to the programmed arm time the schedule is off (disarmed) and from the arm time to the end of the day the schedule is active (armed).

Figure 333: Edit Schedule Time Screen

If both the disarm time and the arm time are programmed and the disarm time occurs before the arm time (normal – eight-to-five day), from midnight to the programmed disarm time the schedule is active (armed). From the disarm time to the arm time, the schedule is off (disarmed). From the arm time to the end of the day, the schedule is active (armed).

If both the disarm time and the arm time are programmed and the arm time occurs before the disarm time, from midnight to the programmed arm time the schedule is off (disarmed). From the arm time to the disarm time, the schedule is active (armed). From the disarm time to the end of the day, the schedule is off (disarmed).

Arm Time

This is the time the schedule becomes active (on or armed) for the selected day of the week. Times are expressed in 24-hr. time (00:00 to 23:59).

Disarm Time

This is the time the schedule goes off (disarmed) for the selected day of the week. Times are expressed in 24-hr. time (00:00 to 23:59).

Day of the Week

Select the day you want to change the time. The arm time and disarm time are programmed separately for each day of the week. You must individually select each day of the week and set the desired times.

3.2.10 View Alarm Groups Screen

Figure 34 shows the alarm groups assigned to the selected schedule and their current arming state. The on and off states indicate the alarm group is under manual control. Auto is under control of the selected schedule. The alarm group is armed if the schedule is active.

Figure 344: View Alarm Groups Screen

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