SFCD: Federal Commander Digital System - Federal Signal
SFCD: Federal Commander Digital System - Federal Signal
SFCD: Federal Commander Digital System - Federal Signal
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Daily<br />
Alarm will occur on a daily basis or every day.<br />
Weekly<br />
<strong>Federal</strong> <strong>Commander</strong> <strong>Digital</strong> <strong>System</strong><br />
Alarm will occur on the Days and Week Numbers selected below. The Week Number refers to<br />
the numerical sequence of the day within the month. Example: Week number 2 is the second<br />
Wednesday of the month, which may or may not be the second week of the month. If it is desired<br />
to sound the alarm every week, select all week numbers.<br />
Note: Monthly mode has been eliminated and combined with Weekly Mode and Week Number<br />
selection to allow more flexibility in alarm scheduling.<br />
Time<br />
The Time field specifies the time of day the respective alarm will occur. To change the setting<br />
highlight the desired field and use the arrow keys on the right to adjust the value.<br />
Holiday Time<br />
The Holiday Time when enabled will override the normally scheduled alarm on selected holidays.<br />
Holiday mode is enabled or disabled by clicking the checkbox inside the Holiday Time control.<br />
Note: If Holiday Mode is enabled the alarm will sound on all Holiday Dates regardless of the<br />
Mode setting.<br />
To configure an alarm to sound on only holidays set the alarm mode to Disabled and enable<br />
Holiday Time.<br />
Holiday Selection<br />
The Holiday Selection controls are used to designate up to 20 dates as holidays. To select a<br />
date click on the arrow on the left of the control to dropdown a calendar. Only enabled dates<br />
(checked) will be designated as active holidays. The holiday dates may be changed at anytime<br />
throughout the year.<br />
Sound Setup<br />
Sound setup allows the user to change the sound generated in response to certain system<br />
events. The following dialog box will be displayed:<br />
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<strong>System</strong> Setup