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Unit 30, Lawson Hunt Industrial Park,
Broadbridge Heath, Horsham, West Sussex,
RH12 3JR
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L3. PROTECTION LEVEL TIME
Menu>>Setup>>Password>>Protection Level Time
Figure 22 - Protection Level Time
Time select options are:
•
Daily – Times are the same for all days
•
Weekly – Different times can be set for each
day (each day must be set individually)
•
Week/End – Times are set for week days and
weekends separately
•
Ext Input – High and low volume times are
triggered via an external input such as a key
switch or alarm system
i.e intruder alarm for
entry / exit setting.
Trigger inputs must be a
normally open volt free contact (
, closing to trigger into low volume. (
for connection information)
In this screen you set the start and end times required for high volume level. Any time outside of the parameters input here are
considered low volume level by the controller, and will be measured as such according to the volume levels in put in section H2. Volume
per.
The general rule for the high volume times is to set this higher value for when the building is occupied. Eg. For an office you may want
to set the
high volume (building is occupied)
period to start at 8.00 and end at 18.00. In this example in the time between 6pm and
8am the controller will be using the
low volume (building is unoccupied)
setting.
In all options press the edit button under the value you wish to adjust to enter the edit screen, then use the arrows to select and enter
the value, press enter to save.
L4. METERS
Menu>>Setup>>Password>>Meters
Figure 23 - Meters Pulse Screen
The meter (pulse inputs) are enabled on this screen.
The example in fig.23 shows meter 1 enabled (on)
and meter 2 off. If two pulse meters are being used
both should be enabled here.
To enable, or disable, a meter simply press the on/off
button on the screen.
The meter values shown on the meter dials should
be entered using the edit buttons. This will ensure
the meter readings match the controller readings to
make meter reading possible from one position, at
the AT-WFM.