SFCD: Federal Commander Digital System - Federal Signal
SFCD: Federal Commander Digital System - Federal Signal SFCD: Federal Commander Digital System - Federal Signal
Federal Commander Digital System new time to use as the Start Time, then point & click the Save radio button to save the new Callout Start Time. The SFCDWARE System uses this time value (along with End Time) to determine when to activate and deactivate the Call-out function. When the current time is equal to or greater than Start Time, and Call-out is enabled, Call-out will be made active. Alarm Call-out End Time (End Time) The format of this data entry field is HH:MM, and any valid military time between 00:01 and 23:59. Leading zeros are required. To change the End Time, highlight the current end time, type in the new time to use as the End Time, then point & click the Save radio button to save the new Callout End Time. The SFCDWARE System uses this time value (along with Start Time) to determine when to activate and deactivate the Call-out function. When the current time is equal to or greater than End Time, Call-out is made inactive. Alarm Call-out Time Delay (Time Delay Before Callout) This selection applies for both weekday and weekend. The format of this data entry field is any number between 0 and 999. To change the Time Delay, highlight the current delay time, type in the new number of minutes to use as the delay, then point & click on the Save radio button to save the new number. This Call-out setup option determines how many minutes an alarm must be present without clearing before the SFCDWARE System will originate a Call-out operation. Alarm Setup Alarm Setup is used for configuration of Alarms. Alarms are automatic activations scheduled to occur on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. Holiday mode allows the normally scheduled alarm time and function to be overridden on selected holidays. Up to 60 alarms may be configured. Note: This dialog should only be used by specially trained administrative personal. Incorrect settings in this section could cause sirens to inadvertently sound when not desired. 116 System Setup
Save Federal Commander Digital System Click this button to save changes to all 20 alarms and close the alarm dialog. Quit Click this button to close dialog without saving changes. Warning: Any changes made will be lost. Select Alarm Click the spin control to scroll through the available 20 alarms. Note: Changes made to individual alarms will not be saved until the Save button is pressed. Enabled Alarms This pane shows at a glance which alarms are currently enabled. Function The Function field displays the function to sound for the respective alarm. To change the setting, click the arrow to drop down the list and click the desired selection. 117 System Setup
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Save<br />
<strong>Federal</strong> <strong>Commander</strong> <strong>Digital</strong> <strong>System</strong><br />
Click this button to save changes to all 20 alarms and close the alarm dialog.<br />
Quit<br />
Click this button to close dialog without saving changes. Warning: Any changes made will be lost.<br />
Select Alarm<br />
Click the spin control to scroll through the available 20 alarms. Note: Changes made to<br />
individual alarms will not be saved until the Save button is pressed.<br />
Enabled Alarms<br />
This pane shows at a glance which alarms are currently enabled.<br />
Function<br />
The Function field displays the function to sound for the respective alarm. To change the<br />
setting, click the arrow to drop down the list and click the desired selection.<br />
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