Section 6 – Scheduling Options
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3.
Enter the desired activation time
(when the
action is to take place). Select from:
Activation
Time
Description
1
Beginning of time window.
2
End of time window.
3
During time window active period only (on at
beginning of window, off at end).
For example, if bypass is selected to activate during
the window, zones in a zone list are bypassed at the
beginning of the window and unbypassed at the end
of the window.
4
Beginning and end of time window (e.g., a coffee
break buzzer). In this example, if relay pulse is
selected, the relay pulses for 2 seconds at the
beginning of the window, signaling the beginning of
the coffee break. At the end of the window it pulses
again, signaling the end of coffee break.
5
Random time at the start of the time window (occurs
within 30 minutes after the start of the time window).
NOTE:
Since the randomization for choice “5”
occurs within 30 minutes after the start of the window,
the time window must be of a duration of at least 30
minutes.
6
Random time at the end of the time window (occurs
within 30 minutes after the end of the time window).
7
Random during the time window (begins within 30
minutes after the start of the time window and ends
within 30 minutes after the end of the time window).
NOTE:
Since the randomization for choice “7”
occurs within 30 minutes after the start of the window,
the time window must be of a duration of at least 30
minutes.
Field *04 must be enabled for randomization. A user
must initiate a random schedule by entering one of the
following sequences:
•
[User Code]
+
[#]
+
[41]
. This will randomize, up
to 30 minutes, the activation time of all devices,
programmed for randomization, assigned to the
partition the sequence is entered in. Enter the
sequence again to turn off the random schedule.
•
[User Code]
+
[#]
+
[42]
. This is the same as the
method above, except the randomization occurs
only on devices with activation times within 6 PM
and 5 AM. Enter the same sequence again to turn
off the random schedule.
UL
You must not program Random Scheduling of
Time Driven Events for UL installations.
Time-Driven Event Programming
The following menu items must first be programmed
in
Output Programming in the #93 Menu Mode
:
Enter Relay No.
(reference identification number)
Output Group
(if applicable)
Restriction
Output Type
(V-Plex, 4204/4204CF, FSA, or X-10)
Zone No.
(V-Plex)
ECP Address
(4204/4204CF or FSA)
Relay No.
(4204/4204CF)
LED No.
(FSA)
House Code
(X-10)
Unit Code
(X-10)
After entering Scheduling Menu Mode, press
[0]
until the “Timed Events ?” prompt appears.
PROMPT
EXPLANATION
Timed Events ?
1 = YES 0 = NO
0
Enter
1
to program timed events.
TIMED EVENT # ?
01-20, 00=Quit 01
Enter the timed event number to be programmed
(01-20)
.
Press [
✳
].
The system then prompts the user to enter the desired action to be taken.
Enter
00
at the “TIMED EVENT #?” prompt to quit the timed event menus and display the “Quit ?” prompt.
01 ACTION ?
none 00
Enter the action code for this timed-event number from the list at the left. This could be an output command, an
arming command, or any other Time-Driven event.
Press [
✳
] to accept the entry. The prompt for the action specifier appears.
ACTION CODES
EXPLANATION
ACTION SPECIFIER
01=Relay On
02=Relay Off
03=Relay Close for 2 seconds
04=Relay Close XX minutes
05=Relay Close YY seconds
Actions 01-05
If you selected actions
01-05
, the prompt at the right appears. Enter the relay
number.
Press [
✳
] to accept entry. The “Time Window ?” prompt appears.
01 RELAY # ?
00
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