Important - CAME PXC99W Manuel De Programmation

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DESCRIPTION
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INSTALLER NAME
Lets you enter the installer data that will appear in the user menu
under the heading INFO
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Programmer
The control unit has a daily programmer Every day, the control unit
can carry out 20 operations (step) For each step it is possible to set
the starting TIME and the OPERATION to carry out
Each programmed step will be carried out automatically by the con-
trol unit ONLY WHEN IT COINCIDES WITH THE TIME SET (HOURS AND
MINUTES) If for any reason a step programmed at a particular time
is not carried out then, it will not be carried out at all that day
It is not necessary to follow a chronological time sequence when
setting the steps
IMPORTANT: it is imperative to pay careful attention when
choosing the operations carried out automatically in the steps as, if
not programmed correctly, they can give rise to unwanted interven-
tions of the control unit
When the control unit starts up arming from the programmer, the
exit time is started and, independently of the FORCED area param-
eter, if when the exit time has elapsed some inputs are still open,
the control unit will trigger the alarm The valid procedure for all
the setting of the weekly Programmer, after accessing the Installer/
Technical menu, is as follows:
PROGRAMMER 22
PROGRAMME A *=MODIFY #=ESC
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choose the programme to set and press
the options with
The display illustrated always shows the
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default value of the property With
Example: if
PROGRAMME A *=MODIFY #=ESC
means that programme A is not activated.
If
PROGRAMME A 08:30 2,003,1,0
programme A is activated and set at
Hours: 08; Minutes: 30; Operation: 2; Address: 3; Sta-
tus: ON; Postponement: NO.
In both cases press
to enter the relative menus to
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activate/modify them.
Hours
PROG. STEP 01
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PROG. STEP
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HOURS: 00
Lets you set the hour for starting the operation of the programme
step
Minutes
PROG. STEP 01
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PROG. STEP
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MINUTES: 00
Lets you set the minute for starting the operation of the programme
step
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Operation
PROG. STEP 01
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PROG. STEP
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OPERATION: NONE
Lets you set the type of operation of the programme step
No operation anticipated
NONE
Operation that concerns the whole system
CONTROL UNIT
Operation that concerns a single output of the system
OUTPUT
Operation that concerns a single area of the system
AREA
Operation that concerns a group of codes
G. CODES
Operation that concerns a group of keys
G. KEYS
Operation that concerns a scenario
SCENARIO
The type of operation changes the meaning of the following AD-
DRESSes and STATUSes
Example: if you want to activate output 3 at 8:30, you
should set
Operation: 2; Address: 3; Status: ON; Postponement:
NO; Hour: 08; Minutes: 30.
Address
PROG. STEP 01
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PROG. STEP
ADDRESS: ---
Lets you set the address of the target (output, area, code group, key
group, scenario) of the operation in the programme step
Status
PROG. STEP 01
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PROG. STEP
STATUS: OFF
Lets you set the status of the target (output, area, code group, key
group, scenario) of the operation in the programme step
to activate the programme step at the time set;
ON
to deactivate the programme step at the time set
OFF
Postponement
PROG. STEP 01
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PROG. STEP
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POSTPON.: NO
By activating the postponement of a programme step you can delay
the operation from the User Menu
Example: if you want to delay the programmed arming
of the system until 19:30 you need to set
Operation: 1; Address; non influential; Status: 1; Post-
ponement: Yes; Hour: 19; Minutes: 30.
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