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System description and installation
CA-64 SATEL
Access according to timer – the partition controlled by the user, but partition
arming may be carried out only within time periods determined by timers selected.
Partition cannot be armed and disarmed in time periods other than time periods
determined by timers. For example, if the timer shown in Figure 3 is selected to
control access to the “Secretary office” partition, the partition arming and
disarming according to the schedule – on Monday between 16:30 and 16:45, on
Friday between 18:00 and 18:15 and so on, except time periods given in the timer
exception table.
Fig. 3. Timing for partition controlled by timer.
Timer controlled partition – the partition,
where arming is carried out in time periods
controlled by timers. When creating the timer
controlled partition, you specify the list of
timers, which determine the periods when the
partition is armed. 32 timers may be selected.
The control panel analyses the status of timers
selected, and, if any timer status changes to
“ON”, the control panel arms the partition. Exit
delay time is counted-down before entering the
full armed status. The partition is disarmed
when all timers selected are “OFF”
Fig. 4. Selection of timers for partition controlling.
The partition can be also controlled by means of a seperate “Partition user timer”,
whose mode of operation is programmable through the user function “Change
option”. The timer controls the partition independently of the other timers, and in
case the “
Timer priority
” option is on, it prevents the partition from being armed
by the other timers or by the user’s code when the timer is inactive (the time
interval between the disarming hour and the arming hour). An attempt of arming
will result in automatical disarming the zone when the control panel clock counts
off a full minute. Provision is made for the partition disarming / arming by the user
when the user’s timer is active (the time interval between the disarming hour and
the arming hour).
NOTE:
When the partition is armed by the timer, the event “Automatic arming” is
registered. The event specifies the timer number. Number 0 indicates that the
user timer armed the partition.

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