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#80 SCHEDULING MENU MODE
General Information The #80 Scheduling Menu Mode is used to program most of the scheduling and
timed event options.
To enter this mode, the system must first be in normal operating mode. Enter
installer code + # + 80.
The following can be programmed while in this mode:
• Define time windows
• Assign open/close schedules to each partition
• Assign holiday schedules
• Program time driven relay activated events
• Assign access control schedules
Some scheduling features are programmed in data field programming mode
(installer code +800). The general programming mode scheduling fields are listed
below.
System Wide Fields: 1*74 & 1*75 Relay timeout values
2*01-2*04 Daylight savings time options
2*11 Allow Disarming outside window if alarm
2*13 & 2*14 Scheduling related report codes
Partition specific fields: 1*76 Access control relay partition assignment
2*05 Auto-arm delay value
2*06 Auto-arm warning time
2*07 Auto-disarm delay value
2*08 Force arm enable
2*09 Open/close reporting by exception
2*10 Restrict disarm only during windows
Event driven relay activation options are programmed using the #93 Menu Mode,
Device Programming. These actions are in response to a programmed action.
However, relay activation can also be time driven, and thus be used to initiate a
desired action. Time driven relay activation options are programmed using the #80
Scheduling Menu Mode. Refer to the Timed Event Programming section for
procedures.
In addition, time driven events can be programmed by the user using the #83 User
Scheduling Menu Mode. These are options that allow the user to control output
devices by setting built-in system timers. Refer to the END USER OUTPUT
PROGRAMMING section for detailed information.
Steps To Programming
Scheduling Options
To use #80 Scheduling Menu Mode, do the following:
Using the worksheets:
Define time windows (up to 20)
Define the holidays to be used by the system (up to 16)
Define the daily open/close schedules (one schedule per day, per partition)
Define the holiday schedules (up to 8, one per partition)
Define temporary schedules
Define limitation of access times (up to 8 schedules)
Define the time driven events (up to 20)
Using #80 Scheduling Menu Mode:
Program the time windows
Program the open/close schedules
Program the time driven events
Program the access schedules
Using #81 Temporary Schedule Menu Mode:
Show the user how to program a temporary schedule
Using #83 User Scheduling Menu Mode:
Show the user how to program relay activated timed events (up to 20)










