Using the Alarm Ready Schedule Feature
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2. You cannot enter any holiday date values which will cause the holiday
REARM or DISARM date and time to be earlier than the current date and
time. As explained below, the holiday schedule uses the weekend times
for the time-of-day of the holiday REARM and DISARM.
3. It’s useful to understand that the Verbatim autodialer's internal count-
down timers used for REARM/DISARM times are re-calculated as a
result of the operator making certain Alarm Ready Schedule programming
changes. Anytime a new REARM or DISARM date/time is entered, a
calculation is made to determine the next REARM and DISARM for that
particular schedule.
Also, when the ALARM READY SCHEDULE CONTROL NUMBER is
changed all REARM and DISARM date/times are re-calculated. Further,
whenever the current date or time is set or changed by the operator, all
REARM and DISARM date/times will be re-calculated.
7.9 Starting the Real-Time Clock Chip,
Time and Date Setting
Use Program Code 935 7 ENTER to start the real time clock chip. This needs to
be done only once at the time of the installation of the chip.
Time and date may be set or corrected with the following programming code
entries:
u To check the date:
941 ENTER
u To set the date:
941 MM DD YY D ENTER
MM is the month (03 for March); DD is the date (07 for the 7th day of the
month); YY is the year (89 for 1989); and D is the day of the week (1 for
Sunday; 2 for Monday, etc.). Entry of D is optional.
u To check the time:
942 ENTER
u To set the time:
942 HH MM SS ENTER
HH are the hours in military time (13 for 1 PM); MM are the MM (09 for 9
minutes); and SS are the seconds. Entry of SS is optional.
u To clear the time and date back to 00:00:00 on 01/01/89:
935 7 ENTER