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Using the Alarm Ready Schedule Feature
Verbatim Owner's Manual 7-5
For the time-of-day, the Holiday Alarm Ready Schedule always uses the
Weekend REARM/DISARM times.
7.7 Alarm Ready Schedule Priorities
There is a priority among the Alarm Ready Schedules. The Holiday Alarm
Ready Schedule has the highest priority, then comes the weekend schedule and
finally the weekday schedule.
If all three Alarm Ready Schedules are to be active, a Holiday schedule will
always start at its scheduled time & date regardless of the state of the other
schedules. When the Holiday schedule is over then the other schedules will
resume.
Likewise, the Weekend Alarm Ready Schedule has priority over the Weekday
Alarm Ready Schedule. The weekend schedule will always start at its pro-
grammed day-of-week and time regardless of the state of the weekday schedule.
When the weekend schedule is over then the weekday schedule will resume.
7.8 Programming Alarm Ready Schedule
Parameters
The following section explains the Verbatim autodialer codes to be used for
programming Alarm Ready Schedules and the Alarm Ready Schedule Control
Numbers. Alarm Ready Schedule parameters may be entered either at the front
panel or over the phone.
There are some restrictions which must be remembered when entering
DISARM/REARM times and ALARM READY SCHEDULE CONTROL
NUMBERS.
1. When entering new schedule times, the REARM time must be later than
the time the operator is programming the schedule. However, it may not
be possible to "jump" into a schedule when exiting the programming
mode. For example, if the current time is 1700 hours and the operator
enters a weekday schedule to REARM daily at 1630 and DISARM daily
at 0730, this new schedule would not start until the following day at 1630
hours.
Conversely, assume that the current time is 1700 hours and that the
operator goes into PROGRAM mode and enters a new weekday schedule
to REARM at 1705 and DISARM at 0800. At this time, the operator can
either return to NORMAL mode or continue in PROGRAM mode and do
other programming. Even though it may be after 1705 when finally
returning to the NORMAL mode, the weekday schedule will still begin (or
have begun) at 1705 hours.

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