User`s manual

Section 24 – Scheduling Options
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Temporary Schedule
The temporary schedule provides a method for the end user to override the daily and
holiday schedules.
It consists of one opening window and one closing window for each day of the week.
The schedule takes effect for up to one week, after which it is automatically deactivated.
This schedule is programmed using the #81 Temporary Schedule Menu Mode.
Additional Schedules
Additional opening and closing schedules can be programmed using the Time-Driven
Event Programming. For example, a schedule for normal store openings/closings can be
programmed with a daily open/close schedule, and another open/close schedule for a
lunch hour can be programmed using the time-driven event schedule programming.
Refer to “Time-Driven Events” later in this section for detailed information.
Open/Close Reports by Exception
The system can help reduce communication traffic to the central station by using the
Open/Close Reports by Exception feature.
The Open/Close by Exception option suppresses these reports from being sent to the
central station if an arm or disarm is done within the expected time window. Reports
are only sent if the arm or disarm occurs outside the assigned time window.
The system keeps a record of all openings/closings in its event log.
If a disarming occurs during a closing window (a person who arms the system forgets
something and has to reenter), the Opening report (although outside of the opening
window) will not be sent (as long as that disarming occurs within the closing window).
This option is programmed in partition-specific program field 2*09.
The following chart gives an example of how the Open/Close by Exception reporting works.
Example of Open/Close Exception Reporting & Scheduling
6:01PM 5:59AM 6AM 9AM 9:01AM 3:59PM 4PM 6PM 6:01PM 5:59AM
Early Opening reports will
be sent if system is
manually disarmed
before opening window
begins.
* Early and Late Opening
and Closing reports are
programmable options in
the Report Code
programming section.
They are not dependent
on the programming of
the Exception Reporting
option.
Opening Window
No reports sent if
system disarmed
during this time
window.
If an arming occurs, a
Closing report is sent
to the central station
regardless of how the
Exception Reporting
option is set.
Auto-disarm delay begins.
Auto-disarm occurs after delay (if
auto-disarm is enabled).
Missed Opening reports will be
sent if manual disarming has not
occurred at expiration of opening
window.
Late Opening reports will be sent
if disarm occurs after the opening
window expires.
Early Closing reports will be sent
if manual arming occurs before
the closing window begins.
* Missed Opening/Closing type
reports are programmed in the
Report Code programming
section. The Exception Reporting
option must be set for these to be
sent.
Closing Window
No reports sent if
system is armed*
during this time
window.
* or disarmed if
user needs to re-
enter premises.
Auto-arm delay begins.
Auto-arm warning begins.
Auto-arm occurs after
warning expires (if auto-
arm is enabled).
Missed Closing reports will
be sent if manual arming
has not occurred at
expiration of closing
window.
Late Closing reports will be
sent if system is manually
armed after the closing
window expires.