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remote control buttons used together with the onboard CENTSYS code-hopping
receiver.
The RTC will keep time for a minimum of one hour without any power
Time-periods
A Time-period is defined by a start and end date and time. Up to one hundred
Time-periods can be defined. A Time-period can be a once-off event, or can be
set to repeat on a weekly or annual basis. The weekly repeat can be chosen to
occur on every day of the week, weekdays only, weekends only, or any specific
day. The minimum duration of a time period is one minute.
Once-off
Time-
period have the highest precedence, followed by
annual
and then
weekly
.
When appropriate, a “Tp” icon will appear on the display to indicate that a
Time-period
is active.
Auto-activations (Auto function)
The following controller
inputs
can be set to activate automatically during a
Time-period:
Free-exit (FRX)
Pedestrian opening (Ped)
Holiday Lockout (Lck)
Closing beam (IRBC)
Courtesy light control (Aux)
During the relevant time period, the selected input will be activated. Where
appropriate, the diagnostic LED of the relevant input will illuminate.
The following controller
output
can be set to activate automatically during a
Time-period
Auxiliary output (Aux IO)
Time-barring
Time-barring of
inputs
is divided into physical inputs and RF inputs (inputs
mapped to a CENTSYS code-hopping transmitter button).
The following
physical inputs
can be
time-barred
(prevented from
operating) during a Time-period:
Trigger (Trg)
Pedestrian opening (Ped)
Free-exit (FRX)
Holiday Lock (Lck)
Courtesy light control (Aux)
The following physical
outputs
can be
time-barred
(prevented from
operating) during a Time-period:
Courtesy (pillar) light relay (Light)
Auxiliary output (Aux IO)
The following
RF inputs
can be
time-barred
(prevented from operating)
during a Time-period:
Trigger (Trg)
Pedestrian opening (Ped)
Free-exit (FRX)
Holiday Lock (Lck)
Courtesy light control (Aux)