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Auto Time
Auto Time - automating your
Navigator security system.
Your D8x/D16x Navigator panel
features sophisticated automation
features making full use of the
onboard Real Time Clock and a set
of powerful yet simple to program
options.
ARM or DISARM AUTOMATICALLY at
pre-programmed times of day or day of
the week.
Increase site security. No need to rely on
staff remembering to arm or disarm the
system.
TURN AUX OUTPUTS ON or OFF at
pre-programmed times - every day,
once a week, any time. Automate doors,
sprinkler systems, lights and more.
ENABLE/DISABLE USER CODES
depending on the time of day or day of
the week. Allows managers to grant users
access to the system at selected times
and deny after hours entry.
AUTO TIME WARNING PERIOD
(Optional function - must be enabled by your installer.)
When an Auto Time event is about to begin, your keypad (or keypads) will begin a constant
slow beep as a warning that the automatic event is about to happen. The warning beeps can be
programmed to start up to 99 minutes prior to the AutoTime event.
Press any key on the keypad to stop the beeps during the warning period. The beeps will start
again for the final minute at a faster rate.
Final Minute beeps. In the last minute prior to the Auto Time event, the keypad will beep at a
faster rate to warn that the event is about to start.
TO DELAY THE AUTO TIME EVENT
(Optional function - must be enabled by your installer.)
To delay the Auto Time event, enter a valid user code on its own. (The user code must be assigned
to an Area to work). This will suspend the warning beeps and the AutoTime event for 1 hour - when
the warning process will start again.
Example: Your panel is programmed to Auto Arm at 6pm every weekday and the Warning Period
is programmed for 5 minutes. You are working back late and at 5:55pm your keypad begins to
beep. Since you're not ready to arm the system yet, enter your user code (without pressing E) at
the keypad. The warning beeps will stop and arming will be delayed by one hour. At 6:55pm the
warning beeps will start again, followed by automatic arming if you don't delay the event again.
Any AutoTime event can be postponed, not just arming. You can also delay the automatic turn (or
off) of one of the AUX outputs in the same manner.