Chapter 3. System Features Section 700 - Operation
Page 3-8 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-700
Related Programming
FF1 (System): Automatic Day Mode Start Time
FF1 (System): Automatic Night Mode Start Time
Considerations
If both auto modes are set, the starting times must differ by at least one
hour.
When one auto mode is turned on, the mode c annot be reset by the NIGHT
key until 3 minutes after the auto mode is activated. (When both auto
modes are set, the NIGHT key cannot be used.)
If a NIGHT key is not assigned, the access c ode #52 can be used instead.
Auto Day Mode
(CPC-B Version 7.0 or higher and CPC-A II Ver sion 7.0 and higher)
Description
Auto Day Mode allows the DBS to go into day mode automatically.
The DBS can also be programmed to go into night mode automatically (see
“Night Service,” page 3-37).
If only one of the auto modes is turned on, the DAY/NIGHT1/NIGHT2
toggle key or the DAY, NIGHT1, or NIGHT2 is used to turn off the auto
mode. For instance, if NIGHT1 mode has been activated automatically, the
attendant must press the DAY/NIGHT1/NIGHT2 toggle key or the DAY key
to go into day mode. (Note: You must wait at least 3 minutes after the
automatic mode is activated before manually changing the mode. Otherwise
the system will immediately revert back to the automatic mode.)
If only one of the auto modes is turned on, the DAY/NIGHT1/NIGHT2
toggle key or the DAY, NIGHT1, or NIGHT2 key can also be used to go into
an auto mode before the scheduled time. If auto day and both auto night
modes are turned on, the manual mode keys can be used.
Related Programming
FF1 (System): Auto Day Mode Start Timer
FF1 (System): Auto Night1 Mode Start Timer