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Time<br />

The time menu allows a keypad user to program and configure time related settings. You are able to set the<br />

time, date and day of week, configure schedules that allow operation at certain times of the day (Scheduled<br />

Times or Time Zones), Program Holidays and configure daylight savings operation.<br />

To access the menu, login using a valid code that is allowed time menu access and then select [MENU, 6]. Use<br />

the up and down arrows to scroll the menu items or select the menu item directly using the short cut keys.<br />

Set Time<br />

To access the time and date configuration, login using a valid code that has access to the time menu and then<br />

select [MENU, 6, 1]. The screen will then display the current time. Enter the time you want and then press<br />

enter, the screen will then change to the date and finally the day of the week.<br />

It is important to accurately set the date and time and day of week for schedules and time related events to<br />

occur correctly.<br />

To automatically adjust your time for daylight saving compensation refer to the Daylight Savings Configuration<br />

(see page 285).<br />

Setting the <strong>System</strong> Time<br />

The time setting uses 24 hour format. Enter the hours and minutes that you want to program the system time<br />

with, to skip over the time setting and move to the date setting press the [ENTER] key.<br />

Enter system<br />

time: 02:00<br />

To modify the system time use the keypad as explained in the section Entering Time and Date Values (see page<br />

342) and press [ENTER].<br />

Setting the <strong>System</strong> Date<br />

The date setting uses a 4 digit year and must be set with the correct century. Enter the day and month values<br />

that you want to program the system date with, to skip over the date setting and move to the day of week<br />

setting press the [ENTER] key.<br />

Enter system<br />

date: 13/07/2005<br />

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