Honeywell VISTAKEY User Guide - Page 47

Time-Driven Event Programming

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Performing Scheduling Operations (cont'd) When the entry is completed, the "TIME WINDOW #?" prompt is displayed again. Enter the next time window number to be programmed and repeat the procedure; or enter 00 and press [*] to quit programming time windows. When you enter 00*, the keypad displays the following: Quit ? 1 = yes 0 = no Press 0 at the "Quit ?" prompt to return to the 0 main menu choices and continue programming. Press 1 to quit Scheduling Menu Mode. NOTE: Because the time windows are shared among all partitions, it is important to make sure that changing a time window does not adversely affect other programmed Time-Driven events. Time-Driven Event Programming The following schedules can be used to activate outputs, bypass zones, arm/disarm the system, etc. based on a time schedule. Up to 20 events can be programmed for the system. Time windows must first be defined in order to be used to trigger events. After entering Scheduling Menu Mode, press 0 until the "Timed Events ?" prompt appears. Timed Events ? 1 yes 0 = no Press 1 to program timed events. 0 TIMED EVENT # ? 01-20, 00=QUIT 01 Enter the timed event number to be programmed (01-20). Press [∗]. The system prompts you to enter the desired action to be taken. - 47 -

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Performing Scheduling Operations (cont’d)
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When the entry is completed, the “TIME
WINDOW #?” prompt is displayed again.
Enter the next time window number to be
programmed and repeat the procedure; or enter
00 and press [*] to quit programming time
windows. When you enter 00*, the keypad
displays the following:
Quit ?
1 = yes
0 = no
0
Press
0
at the “Quit ?” prompt to return to the
main menu choices and continue programming.
Press
1
to quit Scheduling Menu Mode.
NOTE:
Because the time windows are shared among all partitions, it
is important to make sure that changing a time window does not
adversely affect other programmed Time-Driven events.
Time-Driven Event Programming
The following schedules can be used to activate outputs, bypass zones,
arm/disarm the system, etc. based on a time schedule. Up to 20 events
can be programmed for the system. Time windows must first be
defined in order to be used to trigger events.
After entering Scheduling Menu Mode, press
0
until the “Timed
Events ?” prompt appears.
Timed Events
?
1 yes
0 = no
0
Press
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 prompts you to enter the desired
action to be taken.