York YKSMU2x0-0 Properties for Exception Definition Screen, Setting up Temporary Occupancy Time

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5.Press Yes to create this exception and have it reoccur annually. Or click Continue to create the exception as a one-time event. The Properties for Exception definition screen appears.

Properties for Exception - May 16, 2008 through May 16, 2008

Begin Date

End Date

Friday, May 16, 2008

Friday, May 16, 2008

Occ Time

Unocc Time

8:00:00 AM

5:00:00 PM

Occ Time

Unocc Time

- - - -

- - - -

Select a part of the exception to modify.

Delete

Done

Exception

Figure 29: Properties for Exception Definition Screen

6.Press on the Begin Date and End Date buttons to specify the dates of this exception’s start and finish.

Note: If the Begin Date you enter is after the End Date, and the exception is reoccurring (that is, no year entered), the exception crosses the year boundary. For example, a Begin Date of December 24 and an End Date of January 2 starts in one year and ends in the next.

7.Press on the Occ Time and Unocc Time buttons to specify the times of when the schedule is occupied and unoccupied.

8.After you are satisfied with the entries, press Done to save.

Setting up Temporary Occupancy Time

To set up a temporary occupancy time:

1.From the Home screen, press the Setup icon. The System Manager Setup or Coordinator Setup and Status screen appears.

2.For a System Manager, press the System Manager button. The System Manager Setup screen appears.

For a Coordinator, press the Coordinator button. The Coordinator screen appears.

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Contents User’s Manual System Manager/Zone Coordinator Setup Procedures Basic ProceduresScheduling Procedures Zones, Groups, and Members Event SchedulingSummary Procedures Alarm ProceduresZone Setup Procedures Zoning System Setup ProceduresDial-up Communication Procedures Auxiliary Points Setup ProceduresDocument Introduction System Manager/Zone Coordinator on the Network System Startup System ConfigurationLocal Controller Display Menu Structure System Manager/Coordinator Menu StructureScreen Layout ZC6 DetailsIcons on Main Selection Bar Main Display Area Title AreaHelp Text/Paging Information Area Navigation AreaEnter Password Screen Three User Password LevelsEnter Operator password List of Default Passwords Default Passwords ProvidedContents of Home Screen Display Home ScreensDisplay and Navigation Screens YK-SMU-0 SetupSchedule 1 Mon Occupancy Time Data Entry ScreensRemote User Interface Specifying User Name and Password in BrowserTypes of Alarms Alarms and Alarm PrioritiesAlarm Detection Alarm DestinationsBuffer Limitation PagersEvent Scheduling Zones, Groups, and MembersText Messages Temporary Occupancy OverrideTrend Data Collection Global and Instant ShutdownAll Schedules Temporary Occupancy Exception SchedulesDisplay Units on User Interface Display UnitsMaintenance Procedures Basic Procedures Entering Your PasswordWaking up the Display Logging Off the Remote User Interface Logging On the Remote User InterfaceSetup Options Menu Structure Setup ProceduresSetting Date and Time Parameters Time ManagementTime Management Parameters Change Operator Password Changing the Administrator or Operator PasswordSecurity Password Enabling or Disabling Password SecurityRemote User Interface Enabling or Disabling the Remote User InterfaceSetting up a Modem Modem SetupModem Parameters Specifying Ethernet SettingsEthernet Parameters Ethernet SetupYK-SMU-0 Display Setup Selecting Display UnitsCalibrating the Display Calibrate Screen System Manager Name Specifying System Manager/Zone Coordinator NameJob Name Entering Job NameScheduling Procedures Schedule Options Menu Structures Adding a Schedule Schedule 1 Daily SchedulesExample Schedules Screen for Monday Schedule 1 Schedule MonDelete Schedule Screen Deleting a ScheduleAdding a Member to a Schedule Select New Member for ScheduleDeleting a Member from a Schedule Schedule 1 Member ListProperties for Exception May 15, 2008 through May 15 Adding an Exception ScheduleProperties for Exception Definition Screen Setting up Temporary Occupancy TimeTemporary Occupancy Time Beginning Temporary Occupancy of a ScheduleBeginning or Ending Temporary Occupancy to All Schedules Ending Temporary Occupancy of a ScheduleAlarm Options Menu Structure Alarm ProceduresPager Setup Configuring Pager as Alarm DestinationPager Setup Parameters Part 1 Email Setup Pager Setup Parameters Part 2Configuring E-mail Account as Alarm Destination Configuring Text Message as Alarm Destination Mail Destination Setup ParametersText Message Setup Parameters Part 1 Text Message SetupSetting Alarm Indicators Text Message Setup Parameters Part 2Alarm Priorities that Activate Alarm Indicators Alarm Priorities That Activate Alarm Indicators ScreenViewing an Alarm Summary YK-SMU-10 AlarmsAlarms Detail Screen Deleting One or All AlarmsSummary Options Menu Structure Summary ProceduresViewing System Summaries YK-SMU-10 SummaryViewing Trend Data ZC6 Zone Temperature TrendZone Setup Options Menu Structure Zone Setup ProceduresSetting Up a Changeover Bypass Zone ZC6 Zone SetupSetting Up a CV RTU Zone Zone Setup ParametersCV RTU Zone Setup Parameters CV RTU 24 Zone SetupSetting up a VAV RTU Zone VAV 24 Zone SetupVAV RTU Zone Setup Parameters Zone Name Editing a Zone NameViewing Zone Status ZC6 Zone StatusCopying Zone Setup to All Zones Instant Shutdown of All Systems Requesting Global Shutdown of all Zones in all SystemsViewing Device Diagnostics CV RTU1 DiagnosticZoning System Setup Options Menu Structure Zoning System Setup ProceduresSetting Up a Zoning System YK-ZCU Zoning System SetupZoning System Setup Parameters VAV RTU Zoning System Setup ParametersViewing Zoning System Status YK-ZCU Zoning System StatusInstant Shutdown of CV RTU24 Requesting Instant Shutdown of a Zoning SystemBalancing a Zoning System Balance ModeAuxiliary Points Setup Options Menu Structure Auxiliary Points Setup ProceduresSetting up Auxiliary Points IOM Points Setup Selections Part 1IOM-1 Auxiliary Points Selection BO4 IOM Points Setup Selections Part 2IOM Name Editing an IOM Controller NameViewing Auxiliary Points Status IOM-1 Auxiliary Points DetailsViewing IOM Controller Point Trend Data AI1 TrendCreating a Dial-up Connection Dial-up Communication ProceduresGetting Ready Window Connection Name Window Connection Availability Window Completing the New Connection Wizard New Connection Window Connection Window Dialing up a System Manager or CoordinatorMaintenance Options Menu Structure YK-SMU-0 Backup to USB Flash Drive Backing up Current ConfigurationYK-SMU-0 Restore from USB Flash Drive Restoring Configuration InformationRestore Confirmation Screen System Manager YK-SMU-0 Restore Factory Defaults Restoring Factory SettingsYK-SMU-0 Relearn Connected Devices Relearning Connected DevicesRestarting the System Manager/Zone Coordinator

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