GE Concord 4 manual Attaching Time Schedules, Multiple Day Rollover

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Example 1 of One Day Rollover

At home you’d like the Latchkey Opening feature to be effective from 10 p.m. on Tuesday until 5 a.m. on Wednesday (see Figure 8 Example 1).

By taking advantage of One Day Rollover, one time schedule can cover both days. (That sched- ule is illustrated in Figure 8.)

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., Monday through Friday (ending Saturday morning).

By simply applying the start and stop times to each day, one time schedule can cover the entire week (see Figure 8 Example 2).

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 week- end, until Monday morning.

In this situation, the lights need to be scheduled to roll over until they reach a recognizable stop time.

In the Figure 8 Example 3, Schedule Y is set up to begin at 4 p.m. on Friday afternoon. Since the stop time is 99:99, the lights will remain lit (roll over) until a recognizable stop time is reached.

Schedule Z is set up with an undefined start time (99:99), so if the lights were already lit, they will remain lit until the Schedule Z stop time is reached at 5 a.m.

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Figure 8. Time Schedule Rollover Examples

Attaching Time Schedules

For any schedule to be effective, it needs to be attached to a feature. One schedule can be attached to more than one feature event.

See “Advanced Light Control” for information on attaching time schedules for light control.

See “Controlling Outputs By Time Schedule” for information on attaching time schedules to outputs.

See “Schedule Arming” for information on attaching schedules to Arming.

Concord 4 Series Security Systems

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Contents User guide FCC Part 15 Information to the User Arm to Level 2-STAY Cancel an accidental alarmSend a police alarm Disarm the systemConcord 4 Series Security Systems Contents Notification by Pager Panic AlarmsAccess Codes Using the Energy Saver FeatureMultiple Day Rollover Advanced Light ControlLatchkey Paging Notify by ExceptionMacro Keys System Information Viewing the Event Buffer Using a Touchtone Phone to Operate Your SystemTesting the System TroubleshootingAppendix C Programming Your System Appendix B Planning for EmergenciesInstallation Instructions Getting to Know Your Security System Instructing the System Communicating with the SystemStatus Beeps Beeps and LEDs- How Your System Talks to YouNotification by Pager Key BeepsBasic System Operations What Happens in an Alarm ConditionFire Alarms Automatic and Manual Fire AlarmsPress and hold both Preventing Accidental AlarmsClearing Alarms and Resetting Smoke Detectors Guidelines for Preventing Accidental AlarmsPress the Unlock button Aborting Accidental AlarmsArming and Disarming Your System Level 1-OFFQuick Exit Level 2-STAYLevel 3-AWAY Quick ArmKeychain Touchpad Arming Using the Chime FeatureUsing the Voice Chime Feature No Delay-For Instant AlarmBypassing-Arming With a Door or Window Open Auto Stay Arming FeatureExit Extension Arming Feature Arming Your System SilentlyClose bypassed doors and/or windows Arm your system again Basic Light ControlBypassing a Sensor Indirectly Was the Bypass Successful?Full System Status Basic Output ControlChecking the Status of Your System Short System StatusSiren Time-out Fire Panic AlarmPolice Panic Alarm Auxiliary Panic AlarmProgramming Access Codes Assigning Code Attributes Changing or Erasing User CodesAssigning the System Test Attribute SettingChange it when necessary Time and DateAdjusting the Touchpad Display Brightness Adjusting System Sounds Touchpad BrightnessAdjusting the Touchpad Beeps Fixed Display Touchpad Only Adjusting the System Status Voice VolumeSetting the Energy Saver High and Low Temperature Settings Using Energy Saver FeatureEnergy Saver Example Energy Saver Setpoints Temperature settings can range from 45 to 90 FahrenheitThis number identifies what has happened This number identifies who or what is causing the eventPager Messages Event CodeScheduling Consecutive Days Creating Time SchedulesAccount Number Streamlining the Page ReportMultiple Day Rollover Attaching Time SchedulesControlling Lights By Time Schedule Time Schedules and PartitionsControlling Lights with Sensors Controlling Outputs by Time Schedule Installer Programmable LightingScheduled ArmingClosing Reports OpeningBasic Latchkey Opening Latchkey OpeningLatchkey Closing Assigning a Time Schedule to Latchkey PagingApplying the Latchkey Modifier Assigning a Time Schedule to Exception Opening and Closing Jumping Partitions Using a PartitionedGlobal Settings Partition-Specific SettingsArming and Disarming Another Partition Arming and Disarming Multiple Partitions at the Same TimeProgramming Another Partition Press the Lock button Macro KeysEvent Buffer ViewingOverview AC Power Failure Unbypassed User information is shown in the following tableAccessing the System from Off-site Phone Command PrefixSource information is shown in the following table Phone operation of your system involves 2 steps Codes with Remote Access CapabilityTouchtone Phone System Operation How the Panel Answers the PhoneActivate Outputs Activating a Police Panic AlarmSensor Test Automatic Test FeaturesPhone Questions? Manual TestsPhone Communication Test Silencing Trouble Beeps TroubleshootingTesting Sirens Trouble Beeps and Trouble MessagesPhone Issues Common Questions and AnswersLighting Issues Auxiliary Phone Trou HW / WL / TP System SensorsUser Codes There are keychain touchpads in use in the system On/OffActive for Partition 1 2 3 4 5 Latchkey User Y N Keychain Touchpad Dialer Abort Accidental Smoke and Fire AlarmsDoors and Delay Time Settings System FeaturesNo Activity Time If the Power Goes OutResetting the Smoke Detector No. My system does not use this featureLights PagingEnergy Saver OutputsEntry Delay Alarm Sounds and Status BeepsOr 3 beeps indicating set arming level Floor Plan Example Appendix B Planning for EmergenciesYour Floor Plan Floor Plan If Your System Needs Service Alarm System LimitationsTwo Methods to Program Your System Using Programming MenusExamples of Programming Using Menus Appendix C Programming Your SystemTo erase a user code Using Programming Shortcuts + 05XX5 + 1off or 2on + # + 05XX2 + 1off or 2on + #+ 05XX3 + 1off or 2on + # + 05XX4 + 1off or 2on + #Sched 15 * + 065115 + 1off or 2on + # Output Attaching schedules for Output 2 operationOutput Attaching schedules for Output 4 operation Enter temperature value in Fahrenheit+ 065200 + 1off or 2on + # + 065201 + 1off or 2on + #Underlinedsetingsindicate Defaults Defaults

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