Installation guide

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PROGRAMMING THE PANEL cont.
is used and ** INVALID ENTRY ** will be displayed if the correct format is not used. The
display will show ENTER DAY NO. 1. Since the panel can perform time tasks, it must be told
what day of the week it is. Enter 1 = Sunday, 2 = Monday, 3 = Tuesday, 4 = Wednesday, etc.
Press the RETURN key and the panel will exit to the date and time.
SET TIME COMMANDS (U key): This function provides a convenient method for setting all
time commands on the panel. Enter your user code and then press the U key (shift
BACKSPACE). The display will momentarily show SET TIME COMMANDS. A time com-
mand is a literal that contains a time (hour:min.) and an action that is executed at that specified
time. The panel contains a number of default time commands (daylight saving time change,
closing times, comms test time, etc.). This function will search through all system literals and
display any time commands it finds. When a time command is displayed, only a numeric entry
L is allowed and only the time part of the literal can be modified. Enter 24 00 as a time value if
you do not want a particular time task to execute. Once the time is correct, press the
RETURN key to proceed to the next time command. Repeat this process until all times have
been reviewed. Press the NO key at any time to exit from this function.
TIME ADVANCE (! key): This function is used to test time tasks in the panel without waiting
for the real time to occur. Enter the Service user code and then press the ! key (shift shift YES).
The time clock in the panel will now be reset to five seconds before the first chronological time
task. The panel will display TIME ADVANCE and the task will execute. This procedure must
be repeated for each time task. When all tests are finished, the original date and time and day of
the week must be re-entered (see SET DATE/TIME, page 58).