5 relay hold schedule s (up to 4), 6 time zones (up to 4) – Controlled Products Systems Group 1812-090 User Manual
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2.7.5 Relay Hold Schedule
s (Up to 4)
Default setting in step 3 is 0 (Hold schedules are OFF).
This program sequence sets up schedules to automatically activate and deactivate relays 1 through 8. Four schedules can
be programmed, each of which can be assigned to the desired relay(s). These schedules can be independently turned ON
or OFF after they have been programmed.
1. Press
*
3 5 and enter the MASTER CODE. [
*
3 5 _ _ _ _ (beep)]
2. Enter a schedule number (1, 2, 3 or 4), then press
*
. [ _
*
(beep)]
3. Press 0
*
to turn the schedule OFF, OR press 1
*
to turn the schedule ON. [ _
*
(beep)] You can terminate
here (Go to step 11 to finish) if you have previously programmed the schedules and only ON / OFF is desired.
4. Enter the beginning hour (01 to 12) and minutes (01 to 59), then press
*
. [ _ _ _ _
*
(beep)]
5. Press 0
*
for AM OR press 1
*
for PM. [ _
*
(beep)]
6. Enter the ending hour (01 to 12) and minutes (01 to 59), then press
*
. [ _ _ _ _
*
(beep)]
7. Press 0
*
for AM OR press 1
*
for PM. [ _
*
(beep)]
8. Enter the days of the week that the hold open schedule is to be active, then press
*
. [ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
*
(beep)]
Sun =1, Mon = 2, Tue = 3, Wed = 4, Thu = 5, Fri = 6, Sat = 7.
You can enter up to 7 numbers here (1-7) but all 7 spaces do not have to be populated with numbers. For
example, for the hold open schedule to be active only on Saturdays and Sundays, enter 1 7
*
. The order of the
numbers is not important; 17 is the same as 71.
9. Enter the relay number(s) that the schedule will apply to, then press
*
. [ _
*
(beep)]
You can enter a single relay number; all relay numbers (up to 8), or any combination of relay numbers.
10. Repeat steps 2 through 9 to program the other
relay hold schedules
(up to 4)
if desired.
11. Press 0 # TOGETHER to end. [0 # (beeeeeep)]
2.7.6 Time Zones
(Up to 4)
Default setting in step 3 is 0 (Time Zones are OFF).
This programming sequence sets up time zones (up to 4) that can be applied to the “Access Codes” programmed in
section
2.6.4
into the 1812. These time zones can be turned ON or OFF once they have been programmed.
1. Press
*
3 6 and enter the MASTER CODE. [
*
3 6 _ _ _ _ (beep)]
2. Enter a time zone number (3, 4, 5 or 6), then press
*
. [ _
*
(beep)]
Do not use 0, 1 or 2 for time zone numbers. These are already used; 0 = always deny,
1 = 24/7 access for Relay 1, and Relays 3-8; 2 = 24/7 access for Relay 2, and Relays 3-8.
3. Press 0
*
to turn the time zone OFF, OR press 1
*
to turn the time zone ON. [ _
*
(beep)]
You can terminate here (Go to step 11 to finish) if you have previously programmed the time zone schedule and
only ON / OFF is desired.
4. Enter the beginning hour (01 to 12) and minutes (01 to 59), then press
*
. [ _ _ _ _
*
(beep)]
5. Press 0
*
for AM OR press 1
*
for PM. [ _
*
(beep)]
6. Enter the ending hour (01 to 12) and minutes (01 to 59), then press
*
. [ _ _ _ _
*
(beep)]
7. Press 0
*
for AM OR press 1
*
for PM. [ _
*
(beep)]
8. Enter the days of the week that the time zone is to be active, then press
*
. [ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
*
(beep)]
Sun =1, Mon = 2, Tue = 3, Wed = 4, Thu = 5, Fri = 6, Sat = 7.
You can enter up to 7 numbers here (1-7) but all 7 spaces do not have to be populated with numbers.
For example, for the hold open schedule to be active only on Saturdays and Sundays, enter 1 7
*
. The order of
the numbers is not important; 17 is the same as 71.
9. Enter the relay number(s) that the time zone will apply to, then press
*
. [ _
*
(beep)]
You can enter a single relay number; all relay numbers (up to 8), or any combination of relay numbers.
10. Repeat steps 2 through 9 to program the other time zones (up to 4)
if desired
.
11. Press 0 # TOGETHER to end. [0 # (beeeeeep)]