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Work Offline
Allows performing modifications to the schedule file without programming the VS4500 (usually
followed by the Upload command).
4. If the Edit command is selected, the Weekly Tone & Bell Schedule – Edit dialog box will be displayed. Below are the
fields and functions description:
Save
Update the schedule file and VS4500 (when Work Offline box is cleared) with changes.
Note: If the Work Offline check box is checked, changes made to the schedule programming
are only saved to the disk and are not written in to the VS4500 memory. To program the
VS4500, click on Upload when all changes have been applied.
Cancel Ignore all changes and exit.
Time Time of day when then tone should be generated or an event should be activated.
Zone / Device ID
Determines the VS4500 device number that will be activated. Enter a three-digit number
representing the device number programmed in to the VS4500 with the receiver’s capcode.
For example, when generating a tone for zone 05, all wireless receivers programmed with the
capcode of device 005 will be activated.
Description
General description for the event.
Note: This field is saved on the PC database only and is not programmed in to the VS4500.
Alert Type
Type of tone or alert that will be activated by the VS4500.
Alert 11 and up will activate a customized user-programmed audio alert stored in the
supported receiver (such as VNS2200).
Note: Alert Type with number higher than 90 are reserved for special operations.
Alert Level Volume of tone played.
Alert Length
Length of tone (in some cases, created by repeating a shorter tone). In some cases, can also
used to determine the length of dry-contact closure or opening.
Note: Alert length 9 (if supported) will send the selected Alert Type three times with a one
second pause between each repeat.
Alert Repeats
Number of times to repeat the selected tone sequence (as determined by Type, Level and
Length).
Alert Delay Delay between each repeat of the tone sequence.
Action Determines the type of activation command for alerts 10 and 91-99.
Duration Determines time interval for alerts 9-10 and 91-99.
Active
Determine if an event is active. Non active events are stored but not executed.
Note: An active events must be assigned with Zone / Device ID larger than 0.

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