D9412G/D7412G Program Entry Guide 5.0 RADXSKED

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W# Monday

Default: No

Selection: Yes or No

W# Tuesday

Default: No

Selection: Yes or No

W# Wednesday

Default: No

Selection: Yes or No

W# Thursday

Default: No

Selection: Yes or No

W# Friday

Default: No

Selection: Yes or No

W# Saturday

Default: No

Selection: Yes or No

W# Open Early Begin

Default: 00:00

Selection: HH:MM (hours and minutes)

00:00 to 23:59

Open Early Begin: This program item is one of three required to create an Opening Window. To finish programming an Opening Window, Open Window Start and Open Window Stop must be programmed.

Use Open Early Begin to set the time the control panel looks for an Opening Window. When Opening and Closing Reports are enabled, disarming the area between midnight and the Open Early Begin time generates an Opening Report. In addition:

If Disable O/C in Window is Yes: Disarming the area between the Open Early Begin and the Open Window Start time generates an Early to Open Event (if the Open Early Begin time is the same as the Open Window Start time, the Early to Open Event is not sent).

Disarming the area between the Open Window

Start and Open Window Stop time creates a local event in the Panel log but does not send the Opening Report to the central station.

Disarming the area after the Open Window Stop and the next window’s Open Early Begin time (or midnight, whichever comes sooner) generates a Late to Open Event.

If Disable O/C in Window is Yes: Disarming the area generates an Opening Report without the early or late modifier, regardless of when the area is disarmed.

When you are programming multiple windows to activate on a single day, program the windows in chronological order. Be careful not to program a window’s Open Early Begin time for a time that is between any other window’s Open Window Start and Open Window Stop time.

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Do not program a window to cross the

midnight boundary.

 

Disabled windows have a blank begin time. If the entry for this prompt is blank, but times are programmed for Open Window Start and Open Window Stop, the window is disabled.

To disable the window, both the hours and minutes spaces must be Blank.

00:00 is midnight, 23:59 is 11:59 PM. Make entries using a 24-hour clock (for example, 7:00 AM is entered as 07:00, 2:45 PM is entered as 14:45).

Disable/Restart the control panel to activate today’s window. If you are programming a window that must activate on the same day you are programming it, do a disable/restart after programming.

W# Open Window Start

Default: 00: 00

Selection: HH:MM (hours and minutes)

Enter the time you want the control panel to start the Opening Window. The window goes into effect at the beginning of the minute.

00:00 is midnight, 23:59 is 11:59 PM. Make entries using a 24-hour clock (for example, 7:00 AM is entered as 07:00, 2:45 PM is entered as 14:45).

This program item is one of three required to create an Opening Window. To program an Opening Window, Open Early Begin and Open Window Stop must also be programmed. See the W# Open Early Begin prompt in this section for report feature explanations.

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Bosch Appliances D9412G, D7412G # Monday, # Tuesday, # Wednesday, # Thursday, # Friday, # Saturday, # Open Early Begin

D7412G, D9412G specifications

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