
Manager Manual for CD72/95/15003 Page 85
Timeslots
The CD95 range has the option of automating a number of functions. These options are:
- Blocking and enabling users
- Operating exits
- Monitoring arming and disarming
- Automatically arming and disarming systems
As a user you will hardly notice the operation of exits, if at all, as this function is mainly for the installer.
However, blocking user codes is an option you may well use when you manage codes. Your installer can
specify, in consultation with you, which codes are to be used and when. It is your installer who can program
these timeslots. However, as a user, you still have the option of changing a holiday period.
THE FUNCTION OF TIMESLOTS IN ARMING/DISARMING
Monitoring disarming
A timeslot will not disarm the system. If the system is disarmed after the disarming time, the disarming will be
reported to the central station. If the system is disarmed before this time, an indication (disarmed early) can
be reported over the phone lines as well as the disarming.
Monitoring arming
As soon as the set arming time is reached, the security area concerned begins to give a warning on the
beepers of the keypads which have been set up. This warning is repeated every 30 seconds. During the last
minute, this occurs more frequently to indicate that the end of the warning period is approaching. When the
beeper sounds the warning, the message ‘System arming’ or ‘Area 1 arming’ appears in the display of
these keypads. If the system is not armed before the warning time has expired, a message can be sent to the
central station (armed late).
A code with the privilege ‘Ax’ can postpone the arming time. The time is programmed in advance by your
installer (max. 990 minutes) or can be programmed yourself (arm at hh:mm). When this time is passed, the
warning time begins from the start, with the exception that arming can no longer be postponed (dependent on
the options).
When the delay is activated, a message can be sent to the central station (automatic arming delayed and
arming at hh:mm).
Automatic disarming
A timeslot will disarm the system at a set time. This happens with no perceptible indication. However, a
disarm is reported to the central station. If you, as a user, disarm the system before this time, an indication
(disarmed early) can be reported to the central station as well as the disarming.
Automatic arming
When the time for arming is reached, a warning will first be given for a set time. This warning is sounded
every 30 seconds on keypads set up for this. The messages ‘System Auto Arm’ (‘Area 1 Auto Arm’) are
also displayed on these keypads to indicate that the automatic arming period has started. During the last
minute, the beeper will beep faster. When the warning time has expired, the exit time begins. The system will
then be armed. If not all the zones are closed or there is an exit fault, the system cannot arm. A message can
be sent to the central station (armed late).
A code with the privilege ‘Ax’ can postpone the arming time. The time is programmed in advance by your
installer (max. 990 minutes) or can be programmed yourself (arm at hh:mm). When this time is passed, the
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