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Activation Schedule<br />

The activation schedule is programmed to activate the PGM at a certain time of the day or to activate the PGM<br />

between certain hours. The schedule will be checked at the start and end times and if the start is valid the PGM<br />

will be activated, if the end time of the schedule is valid the PGM will be deactivated.<br />

If a PGM is controlled by an operator, user or other function during this activation time and is deactivated it will<br />

remain in the deactivated state. Setting the recheck schedule option for the PGM will force the PGM to have the<br />

schedule verified every 60 second period. This will prevent the PGM from being controlled manually as the<br />

schedule will override the manual operation.<br />

CP001:01 Sched<br />

None<br />

Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the schedule selection and press [ENTER] to select the schedule displayed.<br />

For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 344).<br />

PGM Activation Time<br />

Setting an activation time for a PGM will mean that any device controlling the PGM will only activate the PGM for<br />

the programmed time.<br />

CP001:01 Pgm<br />

time: 00000 secs<br />

To enter a activation time (00000 to 65535), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers<br />

(see page 341) and press [ENTER].<br />

PGM Miscellaneous Options<br />

Miscellaneous options for the PGM include the configuration of event logging, schedule and power up<br />

configurations for the PGM.<br />

CP001:01 Misc<br />

[--------]<br />

To modify options, use the keypad as explained in section Entering Data Options (see page 344).<br />

Option 1 - Log PGM Event<br />

• Enabled the PGM will generate an event whenever it is activate or deactivated.<br />

The PGM will still perform all functions that are programmed if this is not enabled. When using PGM's as<br />

automation control outputs it is recommended to disable the event logging option to reduce the impact on<br />

the event log buffer.<br />

• Disabled the PGM will not log an event.<br />

Option 2 - Verify Schedule State<br />

• When enabled the PGM will re verify the schedule that is programmed every 60 seconds. If the PGM is<br />

meant to be activated but is in a deactivated state the system will activate the PGM.<br />

• Disabled the PGM will only activate at the start time and the end time of the programmed schedule.<br />

Option 3 - Change PGM State at Panel Reset<br />

• Enabled the PGM will be set to the state that is selected by option four when the panel is reset or powers<br />

up for the first time. By default this option is enabled and all PGM's will be set to the deactivated state.<br />

• Disabled the PGM state will not be changed from when the panel was reset or powered down.<br />

Option 4 - PGM State Setting<br />

• Enabled the PGM will be activated if option three is enabled.<br />

• Disabled the PGM will be deactivated if option three is enabled.<br />

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