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9. SET-UP
Refer to UNDERWRITER'S LABORA-
TORIES REQUIREMENTS for set up
requirements in UL Listed Installa-
tions.
This section describes the items
normally associated with setting up
the system when it is installed.
However, over the life of the sys-
tem you may wish to change them.
SET-UP items are stored perma-
nently in the system, even if the
battery and AC power are discon-
nected. The “default” settings in
are the ones that have been set at
the factory. Either you or your
dealer can review or change the set
up items easily, as shown below.
To enter the SET-UP facility, press the
SET-UP key.
The bottom line of the display
will indicate your choices, which
are TIMe, DATe, DIAL, 1CODES and
2MIScellaneous. The 1 next to the
word CODES indicates that you press
the 1 key to set up CODES, 2 to set
up miscellaneous.
SET TIME
To set the clock in the system, press
SET-UP, TIME.
The display will request that
you enter the current hours and
minutes in the form HH (for hours)
and MM (for minutes), then press
the AM or PM key. You can skip the
first digit of the hour if it is
zero. The system will then ask if
it is daylight savings time or not.
(This is used in the sunrise/sunset
calculation.)
Enter a 0 for no, 1 for yes.
In North America, daylight sav-
ings time is usually in effect for
summer, and not in effect for win-
ter.
For example:
To set the clock to 5:30 PM (no
daylight savings), enter 5, 3, 0, PM,
0.
To set the clock to 12:00 noon with
daylight savings time in effect, enter
1, 2, 0, 0, PM, 1.
The console will beep once as it
accepts the new time. If the dis-
play was showing >SET UP TIME AND
DATE<, then it will also require
you to enter the date and day of
week, as shown below.
SET DATE
To set the DATE and DAY OF WEEK in the
system, press SET-UP, DATE/DAY. Enter
the date in the form MM (for months) DD
(for days) and YY (for year). Leading
zeros cannot be skipped.
For example,
To set the date to December 3, 1993,
press 1, 2, 0, 3, 9, 3. To set the date
to January 1, 1994, press 0, 1, 0, 1,
9, 4.
The console will beep once as
the date is accepted. The system
will then request the Day of Week.
Press the appropriate key, 1 for Monday