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    Table 35: Opening/Closing Windows Worksheet
    Open Close
    W# Day of Week
    Early
    BeginStart StopEarly
    BeginStart StopeXcept
    On
    HolidayHoliday
    Index Area(s)
    1S  M  T  W  T  F  S_ _ : _ __ _ : _ __ _ : _ __ _ : _ __ _ : _ __ _ : _ _Yes    No1   2   3   41  2  3  4  5  6  7  8
    2 S  M  T  W  T  F  S _ _ : _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ : _ _ Yes    No 1   2   3   4
    1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8
    3S  M  T  W  T  F  S_ _ : _ __ _ : _ __ _ : _ __ _ : _ __ _ : _ __ _ : _ _Yes    No1   2   3   41  2  3  4  5  6  7  8
    4 S  M  T  W  T  F  S _ _ : _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ : _ _ Yes    No 1   2   3   4
    1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8
    5S  M  T  W  T  F  S_ _ : _ __ _ : _ __ _ : _ __ _ : _ __ _ : _ __ _ : _ _Yes    No1   2   3   41  2  3  4  5  6  7  8
    6 S  M  T  W  T  F  S _ _ : _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ : _ _ Yes    No 1   2   3   4
    1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8
    7S  M  T  W  T  F  S_ _ : _ __ _ : _ __ _ : _ __ _ : _ __ _ : _ __ _ : _ _Yes    No1   2   3   41  2  3  4  5  6  7  8
    8 S  M  T  W  T  F  S _ _ : _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ : _ _ Yes    No 1   2   3   4
    1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8
    Table 36: Opening/Closing Windows
    Day of WeekThe column below briefly describes how to
    activate an Opening/Closing Window.
    Use the guidelines shown in the other
    columns to choose the appropriate entries.eXcept
    On
    HolidayHoliday
    Index Areas
    Program at least
    one day Yes.
    Day(s) of the weekNONoneProgram at least
    one area Yes.
    Program at least
    one day Yes.Day(s) of the week, but not on holidaysYES Select at least
    one IndexProgram at least
    one area Yes.
    Program at least
    one day Yes.
    Day(s) of the Week, plus holidaysNOSelect at least
    one Index
    Program at least
    one area Yes.
    All days must be
    programmed No.Only on holidays NO Select at least
    one IndexProgram at least
    one area Yes.
    Table 37: Normal Store Hours*
    Open Close
    W# Day of Week
    Early
    Begin Start StopEarly
    Begin Start StopeXcept
    On
    HolidayHoliday
    Index Area(s)
    1S  M  T  W  T  F  S04: 0005 : 0006: 0020: 0023 : 0023: 59Yes    No1   2   3   41  2  3  4  5  6  7  8
    2
    S  M  T  W  T  F  S_ _ : _ _ _ _ : _ _ _ _ : _ _ 00: 00 00 : 00 01 : 00
    Yes    No1   2   3   4
    1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8
    * Monday to Friday, Opening between 5 AM and 6 AM. Closing between 11 PM and 1 AM. 
    						
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    Table 38: Delivery Schedule*
    Open Close
    W# Day of Week
    Early
    BeginStart StopEarly
    BeginStart StopeXcept
    On
    HolidayHoliday
    Index Area(s)
    3S  M  T  W  T  F  S02 : 3002 : 4503 : 0003 : 0503: 1503: 30Yes    No1   2   3   41  2  3  4  5  6  7  8
    00 : 00 01 : 00
    Yes    No1   2   3   4
    1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8
    Program at leastone day Yes.Day(s) of the week, but not on holidaysYesSelect atleast oneindex
    Program at leastone area Yes.
    *Monday and Wednesday, In between 2:45 AM and 3:00 AM. Out between 3:15 AM and 3:30 AM.
    Another alternative for delivery schedules is to automatically bypass specific points using skeds.
    Table 39: Monthly Auditor’s Schedule*
    Open Close
    W# Day of Week
    Early
    BeginStart StopEarly
    BeginStart StopeXcept
    On
    HolidayHoliday
    IndexArea(s)
    4S  M  T  W  T  F  S07 : 0008 : 0008 : 3014 : 0014: 3017: 00Yes    No1   2   3   41 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
    All days must beprogrammed No.Only on holidaysNoSelect atleast oneindex
    Program at leastone area Yes.
    *Sunday, In between 8:00 AM and 8:30 AM. Out between 2:30 PM and 5:00 PM..
    5.1.2 User Group Windows
    In this section, you can create up to eight User
    Group periods where the passcodes for the group
    chosen is enabled. One user group can have
    multiple windows assigned to it over a 24-hour
    period. See the 
    U### User Group prompt in
    Section 3.1 Passcode/Token Worksheet to assign
    individuals to a group.
    When you assign a 
    U### User Group to one of the
    eight windows, all passcodes for the group are
    enabled ONLY for the period between the Enable
    Time and Disable Time for assigned 
    User Windows
    #
    .
    If a user is not assigned to a 
    U### User Group or
    the number programmed for the user for 
    U###
    User Group
     is not assigned to a User Windows #,
    the passcode for that user is enabled all the time.
    0101
    0101
    0101User Group Windows DO NOT affect the
    users token/card access authority. To
    enable/disable tokens, the Sked Function
    Access Levels On/Off must be used.
    User Windows #
    Default:1
    Selection:1 to 8
    Enter the User Windows number you want to
    program.
    UW# User Group
    Default:1
    Selection:Blank, 1 to 8
    Enter the number programmed for the group of
    users in the 
    U### User Group prompt. This group
    has its user passcodes enabled/disabled when this
    window runs.
    0101
    0101
    0101A User Group can be assigned to more
    than one window in a 24-hour period, but
    the windows must not overlap or exceed
    the midnight boundary. 
    						
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    UW# Sunday
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    This prompt, and the next six day of the week
    prompts, select the days of the week that the User
    Group Window is active.
    0101
    0101
    0101See the W# Sunday prompt in Section
    5.1.1 Opening and Closing instructions
    for more information about programming
    this prompt.
    UW# Monday
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    UW# Tuesday
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    UW# Wednesday
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    UW# Thursday
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    UW# Friday
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    UW# Saturday
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    UW# Group Enable
    Default:00:00
    Selection:HH:MM (hours and minutes)
    This prompt must be programmed if this
    User Group Window is assigned to a user
    group.
    Enter the time of day that the window starts.
    Beginning at this time, users assigned to this
    window’s group can use their passcodes. The
    window goes into effect at the beginning of the
    minute. Make entries using a 24-hour clock (for
    example, 7:00 AM is entered as 07:00, 2:45 PM is
    entered as 14:45).
    Disable/Restart the control panel to activate today’s
    window. If you are programming a window that
    needs to activate on the same day that you are
    programming it, do a disable/restart after
    programming.
    UW# Group Disable
    Default:00:00
    Selection:HH:MM (hours and minutes)
    This prompt must be programmed if this
    User Group Window is assigned to a user
    group
    Enter the time of day that the window ends. This
    time marks the end of the period in which users
    assigned to this window’s group can use their
    passcodes. The window stops at the end of the
    minute. Make entries using a 24-hour clock (for
    example, 7:00 AM is entered as 07:00, 2:45 PM is
    entered as 14:45).
    To disable the window, both the hours and minutes
    spaces must be blank.
    Do not program a single window to cross the
    midnight boundary. The window stop time must be
    later than the window start time. 
    						
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    Holiday Indexes for User Group Windows
    You can enable up to four Holiday Indexes to use
    with User Group Windows. Enable at least one
    Holiday Index if 
    UW# Xept Holiday is
    programmed Yes for this user window, or if you
    want this window to activate only on specific dates.
    Holidays are programmed in Section 5.3 Holiday
    Indexes of the program.
    UW# Xept Holiday
     Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    Determine if the window is disabled on holidays, or
    is active only on holidays. Use the instructions
    provided in the 
    W# Xept Holiday prompt in Section
    5.1.1 Opening and Closing.
    UW# Holiday 1
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    UW# Holiday 2
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    UW# Holiday 3
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    UW# Holiday 4
    Default:No
    Selection:Yes or No
    5.2 Skeds
    Use the Skeds module to program the control panel
    to automatically execute functions that are otherwise
    initiated by the end user at the command center.
    Each sked can be programmed to occur at a specific
    time on a specific date or day of the week. Up to 40
    Skeds can be programmed.
    A sked can be edited from the command center if
    S## Time Edit? is Yes. The date and time can be
    changed using the Change Sked? function.Each sked number can be programmed with one of
    24 functions for the 
    S## Function Code. A function
    is executed. In addition to the function, a choice
    must be made as to what is affected by the function
    (for example, when choosing a Disarm Sked, the
    disarming is the function while the areas that are
    being chosen to become disarmed are what is
    affected).
    The functions and their associated parameters are
    listed in the Sked Function Code Table in the
    Program Record Sheet, and they are explained in detail
    following the 
    S## Function Code prompt in this
    section.
    Each sked can be programmed with up to four
    Holiday Indexes. The Holiday Indexes can be used
    to execute the sked on the holidays in addition to
    the date or day(s) of the week, or, they can be used
    to prevent the sked from executing on the holidays
    (see 
    S## Xept Holiday prompt in this section ).
    Sked Number
    Default:1
    Selection:1 to 40
    Enter the number of the sked you are programming.
    S## TimeEdit
    Default:Yes
    Selection:Yes or No
    Yes
    The user can edit the time of this sked
    from the command center and it
    appears in the CHG SKED display.
    No The user cannot edit the time of this
    sked from the command center and it
    does NOT appear in the CHG SKED
    display.
    Select whether the user can edit the time of this sked
    from the command center. 
    						
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    S## Function Code
    Enter the function code you want this sked to execute. Sked Function 12 is reserved and is not a valid entry.
    The programmer automatically displays the available parameter choices and range fields for this function (such as,
    Yes/No is automatically displayed for the areas when choosing the Arm/Disarm function while a blank prompt
    exists for the point number you want to bypass when choosing the Bypass Point function).
    After you program the parameter choices associated with the Sked function, press [EXIT GROUP] to continue
    programming the sked for date, day of week, time, and holiday.
    Default:Blank
    Selection:1 to 11, 13 to 24, 28, 29
    S## Area 1[through 8]1Arm Area: This function simulates the
    Master Arm Delay command center
    function. Entries in the 
    S## Area #
    prompts define the area(s) this sked
    arms. The sked can arm multiple areas.
    If any point is faulted when the sked
    executes, it is force armed regardless of
    FA/Bypass max.Default: No
    Selections: Yes or No
    Enable the sked to arm the
    areas indicated with Yes.Yes
    NoArm Area #.
    Do not arm Area
    #.
    S## Area 1[through 8]2Disarm Area: This function emulates
    the Disarm_ _ _ command center
    function. Entries in the 
    S## Area #
    prompts define the area(s) this sked
    disarms. The sked can disarm multiple
    areas.Default: No
    Selection: Yes or No
    Enable the sked to disarm  the
    areas indicated with Yes.Yes
    NoDisarm Area #.
    Do not disarm
    Area #.
    S## Point NumberBlank (0)No point is to be
    bypassed3Bypass a Point: This function emulates
    the Bypass Pt? command center
    function. The entry in the 
    S## Point
    Number
     prompt defines the point this
    sked bypasses. The point can be
    bypassed only if 
    Bypassable is
    programmed Yes in the point index
    assigned to the point. The bypass is
    reported if Bypass Reports are enabled
    in the point index assigned to the point.
    The sked can bypass one point.Default: Blank
    Selections: Blank, 1 to 127,
    129 to 247 for D9412G,
    1 to 75 for D7412G
    Enter the number of the point
    the sked bypasses.1 to 127,
    129 to 247Point to bypass
    S## Point NumberBlank (0)No point is to be
    unbypassed.4Unbypass a Point: This function
    emulates the Unbypass Pt? command
    center function. The entry in the 
    S##
    Point Number
     prompt defines the
    point this sked unbypasses. The sked
    can unbypass one point.Default: Blank
    Selections: Blank, 1 to 127,
    129 to 247 for D9412G,
    1 to 75 for D7412G
    Enter the number of the point
    the sked unbypasses.1 to 127,
    129 to 247Point to unbypass. 
    						
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    S## Area 1[through 8]Yes
    Unbypass all
    points in Area #.5Unbypass All Points: This function is
    not available as a command center
    function. The entry in the 
    S## Area #
    prompt defines the area(s) where the
    sked unbypasses all points. The sked
    unbypasses all points in the area,
    regardless of how they were bypassed.
    This sked can unbypass all points in
    multiple areas.Default: No
    Selection: Yes or No
    Enable the sked to unbypass all
    points the areas indicated with
    Yes.NoDo not unbypass
    all points in Area
    #.
    S## Relay NumberBlankNo relay is
    activated.6Relay On: This function emulates the
    Chg Relay? command center function
    to turn relays on. The entry in the 
    S##
    Relay Number
     prompt defines the
    specific relay this sked activates. The
    sked can activate one relay.Default: Blank
    Selections: Blank,
    1 to 128 for D9412G,
    1 to 64 for D7412G
    Enter the number of the relay
    the sked activates1 to 128Relay to activate.
    S## Relay NumberBlankNo relay is turned
    off.7Relay Off: This function emulates the
    Chg Relay? command center function
    to turn relays off. The entry in the 
    S##
    Relay Number
     prompt defines the
    relay this sked turns off. The sked can
    turn off only relays that were set by a
    sked. The sked can turn off one relay.Default: Blank
    Selections: Blank,
    1 to 128 for D9412G,
    1 to 64 for D7412G
    Enter the number of the relay
    that turns the sked off.1 to 128Relay to turn off.
    8
    All Relays Off: This function is not available as a command center function. This sked function turns off all
    relays that were turned on by a sked. This is a panel-wide function.
    There are no other parameters that require input for this option. 
    						
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    S## Defer TestYesDefer the Test
    Report.
    Default: No
    Selection: Yes or No
    Enable sked to defer the Test
    ReportNoSend the Test
    Report on
    schedule.
    S## Hourly ReportYesSend the Test
    Report every hour.
    9Test Report: This function emulates
    the Send Report? command center
    function. This function generates a Test
    Report ONLY from Area 1 but contains
    panel-wide status information. The
    report is sent to the phone(s)
    programmed for Test and Status
    Reports in Section 2.3.8 Dialing Attempts.
    If 
    Expand Test Prt in Phone is
    programmed Yes, the Test Report also
    includes all off-normal states for events
    listed in Diagnostic Reports and Test
    Reports (see Section 2.3.8 Dialing
    Attempts).
    The Test Report can be deferred if any
    other report was sent since the last Test
    Report. To defer the Test Report,
    program 
    S## Defer Test.
    The Test Report can be sent every hour
    beginning at the time scheduled in 
    S##
    Time
    . To send a Test Report every
    hour, program 
    S## Hourly Rpt.Default: No
    Selection: Yes or No
    Enable sked to send the Test
    Report every hour.NoSend the Test
    Report only as
    scheduled.
    S## Defer StatusYesDefer the Status
    Report.10Status Report: This function generates
    a Status Report for each area that is
    enabled. The report is sent to the
    phone(s) programmed for Test and
    Status Reports in Routing.
    The Status Report can be deferred if
    any other report was sent since the last
    Status Report. To defer the Status
    Report, program 
    S## Defer Status.Default: No
    Selection: Yes or No
    Enable sked to defer the Status
    Report.NoSend the Status
    Report on
    schedule. 
    						
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    S## Cmd Center
    Default: Blank (0)
    Selections: Blank (0), 1 to 8Blank (0)No command center
    is specified for
    Custom Function
    activation.
    Identify the specific keypad
    (CC #) where the Custom
    Function is entered. Only one
    command center can be
    assigned for this sked function.1 to 8Command center
    address specified for
    Custom Function
    activation.
    S## Custom Func
    Default: Blank (0)Blank (0)No Custom
    Function is
    activated.
    11 Execute Custom Func: This function
    emulates any of the custom functions
    assigned to the command center that
    can be executed by a user from the
    command center. When a sked executes
    a custom function, it is subject to the
    scope of the selected command center.
    Cmd Center and Custom Func
    prompts appear after entering Function
    Code 11. Both entries are required.
    Selections: Blank (0),
    128 to 143 for D9412G,
    128 to 131 for D7412G
    Enter the custom function this
    sked executes.128 to
    143Custom Function to
    activate.
    Avoid having multiple functions occur at the same time at the same address. Functions can clash and the
    effect on the control panel is unpredictable.
    0101
    0101
    0101
    Review to make sure that the Custom Function being executed or any of the commands nested inside the
    Custom Function are not passcode protected.
    0101
    0101
    0101Do not program multiple skeds to execute at the same command center during the same time of execution.
    Do not program skeds to execute at times when a user is likely to be executing functions at the command
    center. If it is necessary to do so, there are two ways to work around the situation:
    1. Program CC at the beginning of the Custom Function Key Strokes entry. This aborts the user’s
    function and allow the sked to execute.
    2. Program the sked to execute at an address (Cmd Center) with no command center physically
    attached to it. The CC # must be assigned to an area and have the appropriate scope programmed.
    13 Adjust Time Forward One Hour: This sked function is used to make adjustments to the control panel’s
    clock. A typical application is to program this to go into effect at 2:00 AM on the date that Daylight Savings
    Time begins (during the springtime). No Time Change Report is sent or logged, but the new time appears in
    the next report logged.
    There are no other parameters that require input for this option.
    14 Adjust Time Backward One Hour: This sked function is used to make adjustments to the control panel’s
    clock. A typical application is to program this to go into effect at 2:00 AM on the date that Daylight Savings
    Time ends (during the fall). This function can operate only once in a day, even if multiple Skeds with this
    function are programmed. No Time Change Report is sent or logged, but the new time appears in the next
    report logged.
    There are no other parameters that require input for this option. 
    						
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    S## Cmd Center 1[through 8]
    Default: BlankYesWatch tone sounds
    at this command
    center.
    15Sound Watch Tone at
    Command Center: This function
    sounds the Watch Tone at the
    command center address
    programmed in Parameter 1. The
    Watch Tone sounds at all
    command centers with the address
    programmed. Press [ESC] to
    silence the tone.
    Sound Watch Tone defines the
    command center address where
    the Watch Tone sounds. Enter the
    specific address at the 
    S## Cmd
    Center
     prompt.Selection: Yes or No
    Enable the sked to beep the command
    center programmed Yes.NoWatch tone does not
    sound at this
    command center.
    S## Access Ctl Level #
    Default: NoYesEnable Access
    Control Level #
    16Access Control Level On: This
    function emulates the ACCESS
    CMD LEVEL command that
    determines whether a user’s
    token/card level is ENABLED?,
    allowing access granted rights.
    This affects all doors that this user
    is assigned to with this specific
    authority level.Selection: Yes or No
    Activate a sked, which enables the
    Access Level(s) 1 through 14 with Yes.NoDo not enable
    Access Control
    Level #.
    The D9412G supports eight doors; the D7412G supports two doors.
    0101
    0101
    0101To regulate a user’s access for certain doors, assign the user a different authority level # with the same
    authority functions enabled. For example, a user can be assigned Authority Level 1 for Door 1 and
    Authority Level 2 for the remaining doors. You can enable/disable Authority Level 1 for Door 1 without
    affecting his authority level for Doors 2 through 8).
    S## Access Ctl Level#
    Default: NoYesTurn off access for
    level #.
    17Access Control Level Off: This
    function emulates the ACCESS
    CMD LEVEL command that
    determines whether a user’s
    token/card level is disabled. This
    function allows access to be turned
    off for the levels programmed.Selection: Yes or No
    The first parameter enables the sked to
    turn off access for levels 1 through 14.NoDo not turn off
    access for level #.
    S## Door 1 [through 8]
    Default: NoYesUnlock Door #.
    18Unlock Door: This function
    emulates the UNLOCK?
    12345678 command center
    function for unlocking a door.
    Selection: Yes or No
    Enable the sked to unlock the doors
    programmed Yes.NoDo not unlock Door
    #. 
    						
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    S## Door 1 [through 8]
    Default: NoYesSecure Door #.
    19Secure Door: This function
    emulates the SECURE? 12345678
    command center function for
    securing a door.
    Selection: Yes or No
    Enable the sked to return the doors
    programmed Yes to the secured state.NoDo not secure Door
    #.
    S## Door 1 [through 8]
    Default: NoYesLock Door #.
    20Lock Door: This function returns
    an Unlocked (Function 18) or
    Secured (Function 19) door to a
    normal locked door state.
    Selection: Yes or No
    Enable the sked to lock the doors
    programmed Yes and return them to
    the normal Door Mode.NoDo not lock Door #.
    S## Door 1 [through 8]
    Default: NoYesEnable the reporting
    of Access Granted
    Events for Door #.
    21Access Authority Events On:
    The control panel can log Access
    Granted Events when a valid
    token, RTE, REX, or Unlock Door
    Event is detected for a specific
    door. These events can be directed
    to print at a local printer or report
    remotely through phone routing.
    This sked enables Access Granted
    Events to be reported for Door #.Selection: Yes or No
    This parameter enables the reporting
    of Access Granted Events for Door #.NoDo not enable the
    reporting of Access
    Granted Events for
    Door #.
    S## Door 1 [through 8]
    Default: No
    Selection: Yes or NoYesDisable the
    reporting of Access
    Granted Events for
    Door #.
    22Access Authority Events Off:
    The control panel can log Access
    Granted Events when a valid
    token, RTE, REX, or Unlock Door
    Event is detected for a specific
    door. These events can be directed
    to print at a local printer or report
    remotely through phone routing.
    This sked disables Access Granted
    Events to be reported for Door #.This parameter disables the reporting
    of Access Granted Events for Door #.NoDo not disable the
    reporting of Access
    Granted Events for
    Door #.
    S## Door 1 [through 8]
    Default: NoYesEnable the reporting
    of No Entry Events
    for Door #.
    23No Entry Events On: The control
    panel can log No Entry Events
    when an invalid token is detected
    for a specific door. No Entry
    Events include No Entry-Secured,
    No Entry-Interlock, No Entry-
    Unknown ID, and No Entry-Level.
    These events can be directed to
    print at a local printer or report
    remotely through phone routing.
    This sked enables No Entry Events
    to be reported for Door #.Selection: Yes or No
    This parameter enables the reporting
    of No Entry Events for Door #.NoDo not enable the
    reporting of No
    Entry Events for
    Door #. 
    						
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