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4. Administration i-on160
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Edit Event
This option allows you to edit individual parts of an event if
you need to change one after setting it up.
Delete Event
Use this option to delete an event.
Add Exception
Use this option to create an Exception. During the time
specified by the exception none of the events linked to the
exception will take place. When you add an exception, the
control unit guides you through the following steps:
Name. Key in a 12 character name. Give the exception a
meaningful name that will remind you of its purpose when you
are linking events to exceptions.
Exception Start Time. Key in the start time in 24 hour format.
Exception Start Date. Key in the starting day and month in
number format (for example 31/12 for 31
st
December).
Exception End Time. Key in the end time in 24 hour format.
Exception End Date. Key in the end day and month in numeric
format (for example 02/01 for the 2
nd
January).
Edit Exception
This option allows you to edit individual parts of an exception if
you need to change one after setting it up.
Delete Exception
Use this option to delete an exception.
Calendar Sets in Action
To describe what happens when the control unit reaches the time
specified in an event, it is simpler to treat events as if they either
set or unset the system. In reality, an event can do both things at
the same time to different partitions.
Setting Events. When the control unit reaches a time 10
minutes before that programmed for a setting event, it starts the
calendar set warning tone from the keypads and loudspeakers for
the partition(s) specified in the event. (The Installer may also
have added some other warning device triggered by one of the
outputs from the control unit.)
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