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PRT CTRL Integrated Controller Reference Manual

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By default the schedule name will be prefixed by an '*' this indicates that the name is an<br />

editable name in the system.<br />

Schedule Miscellaneous Options<br />

Miscellaneous options set the way the schedule will operate with the qualification PGM.<br />

SC001 Misc<br />

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To modify options, use the keypad as explained in section Entering Data Options on Page 409.<br />

Option 1 - Qualify Schedule if PGM is On.<br />

Enabled the schedule will only operate if the qualify PGM is on and will be<br />

invalidated when the PGM turns on if it was valid.<br />

Disabled the option will perform no action on the schedule.<br />

Option 2 - Qualify Schedule if PGM is Off<br />

Enabled the schedule will only operate if the qualify PGM is OFF and will be<br />

invalidated when the PGM turns off if it was valid.<br />

Disabled the option will perform no action on the schedule.<br />

Option 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8 - Reserved<br />

Reserved.<br />

Reserved.<br />

It is recommended not to enable/disable or modify the settings of reserved options.<br />

Qualify Schedule Using PGM<br />

The schedule can be qualified using a PGM. This means even if the schedule is valid the<br />

schedule can be made invalid if the PGM turns on or off. This can be used to change the way<br />

a reader functions when the area arms. The qualify schedule PGM can be used to prevent<br />

access to a door if a specific output has been activated.<br />

SC001 Qualify<br />

pgm: --000:00<br />

To modify the period one start time use the keypad as explained in the section Entering Time<br />

and Date Values on Page 405 and press [ENTER].<br />

Period One Start Time<br />

The schedule has a total of four periods. Each period defines a time for start and a time for<br />

end as well as the days of the week that the period is valid on. A period also has the holiday<br />

groups that define how the period functions if a holiday is active. To use period one program<br />

a starting time for the first period.<br />

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