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Normal Operating Schedule<br />

The normal operating schedule defines the times when the area should be armed and disarmed. This is used<br />

to generate the Early/Late to Arm and Disarm Events (see Special Options (see page 128) to enable these<br />

events).<br />

AR001 Normal Sch<br />

None<br />

Period 1 of the schedule defines the time period when the area can be disarmed (Option 5 of the Special<br />

Options must be enabled for these events to be generated).<br />

• If the area is disarmed before the start of Period 1 an Early to Disarm event will be generated.<br />

• If the area is still armed when Period 1 ends the <strong>System</strong> will generate a Late to Disarm event.<br />

• No event is generated is the area is disarmed while Period 1 of the schedule is valid.<br />

Period 2 defines the time period when the area can be armed (Option 6 of the Special Optioning must be<br />

enabled for these events to be generated).<br />

• If the area is armed before the start of Period 2 an Early to Arm event will be generated.<br />

• If the area is still disarmed when Period 2 ends the <strong>System</strong> will generate a Late to Arm event.<br />

• No event is generated is the area is armed while Period 2 of the schedule is valid.<br />

Area Miscellaneous Options<br />

Miscellaneous options for the area include the settings for the restore on bell, child area operations, zone forcing<br />

and loiter mode control.<br />

AR001 Misc<br />

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

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

Option 1 - Restore Zones After Bell Time<br />

• Enabled the zones that are assigned to this area will restore when the bell time completes. This does not<br />

prevent the zone from generating multiple alarms for another area this setting is specific to the area<br />

assigned.<br />

The zones in the area will still log an event regardless of the bell time to prevent a zone from triggering an<br />

event remove the event log option in the zone configuration.<br />

Setting this option will PREVENT the retrigger bell timer from operating in the zone type, do not use this<br />

option for an area that is used for automation control or motion controlled lighting.<br />

• Disabled the zones for the bell will restore each time the zone restores.<br />

Option 2 - Rearm Area If Disarmed<br />

• When enabled the area will re-arm if the area is disarmed. This feature is used for dead man timers and<br />

areas that should not remain disarmed for a longer than a predefined time.<br />

For this option to operate the re-arm time must be set to a value greater than 0.<br />

• Disabled the re-arm operation will not function.<br />

Option 3 - Arm Child Area<br />

• Enabled the child area will be armed when the parent (this) area is armed. Please refer option 4 as this will<br />

determine when the area is armed.<br />

• Disabled the child area will not be armed and option 4 will perform no function.<br />

Option 4 - Arm Child Area Only If All Armed<br />

• Enabled the child area will only be armed if ALL the areas that the child area are assigned are armed.<br />

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