3.4 TIME FUNCTIONS PROGRAMMING
3.4.1 Time Clock Programming
This programming sequence programs the calendar chip in the telephone entry system for the current time and date. The calendar chip must be programmed if you are going to use any of the time functions available with the entry system.
1.Press and enter the
2.Enter the current hour and minutes BBBBthen press (beep). Do not use military (24 hour) time format, simply enter the hour (2 digits) and the minutes (2 digits). For example, 8:30 is entered as 0830 whether it is AM or PM.
3.Press (beep) for AM, or press (beep) for PM.
4.Enter the month Bthen press (beep).
5.Enter the day of the month BBthen press (beep).
6.Enter the year BBthen press (beep).
7.Enter the day of the week B(Sun = 1, Sat = 7) then press (beeeeeep).
3.4.2 Automatic Relay Activation Time Zones
This program sequence sets up time zones to automatically activate and deactivate the relays on the control board. Each relay can be programmed with two independent time zones. Time zones 1 and 2 affect relay 1 operation; time zones 3 and 4 affect relay 2 operation. Use the chart in the appendix to record the time zones that are programmed. These time zones can be independently turned on or turned off after they have been programmed (see operating instructions 5.2.5).
1.Press and enter the
2.Enter the time zone number Bthen press (beep).
3.Press (beep) to turn the time zone ON, or press (beep) to turn the time zone OFF.
4.Enter the beginning hour and minutes BBBBthen press (beep).
5. | Press | (beep) for AM, or press | (beep) for PM. |
6. | Enter the ending hour and minutesBBBBBBBthen press (beep). |
7.Press (beep) for AM, or press (beep) for PM.
8. Enter the days of the weekthen press (beep). To skip any days of the week, enter # in place of the day. For example, to have a time zone active on Saturday and Sunday only (Sun = 1, Sat = 7), enter 1 7 # # # # #.
9.Repeat steps 2 through 8 to enter additional time zones.
10.Press TOGETHER to end this programming step (beeeeeep).
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