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Crow Arrowhead Elite V6 - System Utilities and Diagnostics; Setting the Real Time Clock

Crow Arrowhead Elite V6
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Option 5 Radio user #1 is instant panic - When this option is enabled, the radio user will produce an
instant panic.
Option 6 Radio user #1 is delayed panic - When this option is enabled, the radio user will produce a
delayed panic after transmitting continuously for 1.5 seconds.
Option 7 Spare
Option 8 Spare
Where P681E sets the second set of options for radio user #1, P682 sets options for radio user #2 etc
P681E Radio user #1 options P691E Radio user #11 options
P682E Radio user #2 options P692E Radio user #12 options
P683E Radio user #3 options P693E Radio user #13 options
P684E Radio user #4 options P694E Radio user #14 options
P685E Radio user #5 options P695E Radio user #15 options
P686E Radio user #6 options P696E Radio user #16 options
P687E Radio user #7 options P697E Radio user #17 options
P688E Radio user #8 options P698E Radio user #18 options
P689E Radio user #9 options P699E Radio user #19 options
P690E Radio user #10 options P700E Radio user #20 options
ASSIGNING RADIO KEYS TO OUTPUTS - P701E to P720E
This block of addresses are used to map radio keys to outputs in conjunction with P681E - P700E. All output
modifiers such as reset timers and lock out functions are maintained and will determine the behaviour of the
assigned output.
P701E 1-8E Radio user #1 to output 1-8 - Where options 1-8 represent outputs 1-8
P702E 1-8E Radio user #2 to output 1-8 - Where options 1-8 represent outputs 1-8
P703E 1-8E Radio user #3 to output 1-8 - Where options 1-8 represent outputs 1-8
P704E 1-8E Radio user #4 to output 1-8 - Where options 1-8 represent outputs 1-8
P705E 1-8E Radio user #5 to output 1-8 - Where options 1-8 represent outputs 1-8
P706E 1-8E Radio user #6 to output 1-8 - Where options 1-8 represent outputs 1-8
P707E 1-8E Radio user #7 to output 1-8 - Where options 1-8 represent outputs 1-8
P708E 1-8E Radio user #8 to output 1-8 - Where options 1-8 represent outputs 1-8
P709E 1-8E Radio user #9 to output 1-8 - Where options 1-8 represent outputs 1-8
P710E 1-8E Radio user #10 to output 1-8 - Where options 1-8 represent outputs 1-8
P711E 1-8E Radio user #11 to output 1-8 - Where options 1-8 represent outputs 1-8
P712E 1-8E Radio user #12 to output 1-8 - Where options 1-8 represent outputs 1-8
P713E 1-8E Radio user #13 to output 1-8 - Where options 1-8 represent outputs 1-8
P714E 1-8E Radio user #14 to output 1-8 - Where options 1-8 represent outputs 1-8
P715E 1-8E Radio user #15 to output 1-8 - Where options 1-8 represent outputs 1-8
P716E 1-8E Radio user #16 to output 1-8 - Where options 1-8 represent outputs 1-8
P717E 1-8E Radio user #17 to output 1-8 - Where options 1-8 represent outputs 1-8
P718E 1-8E Radio user #18 to output 1-8 - Where options 1-8 represent outputs 1-8
P719E 1-8E Radio user #19 to output 1-8 - Where options 1-8 represent outputs 1-8
P720E 1-8E Radio user #20 to output 1-8 - Where options 1-8 represent outputs 1-8
PROGRAMMING REAL TIME CLOCK AND TIME ZONES
SETTING THE REAL TIME CLOCK - P823E - P827E
These addresses are used to set the internal real time clock used by the time zone functions, time & date stamping
of events in the event buffer and the time for any automatic test calls to a monitoring station.
P823E 1-7E Set day of the week - where values of 1-7 represent Sunday to Saturday (Sunday = 1)
P824E 0000 - 2359E Set time - Use 24 hour format
P825E 1-31E Set day of the month - where values of 1-31 represent days in the month.
P826E 1-12E Set Month - where values of 1-12 represent the month.
P827E 0-99 Set Year - Where 0-99 represent years, i.e. 02 = 2002.

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