Clock Modes; Mode 1(Date); Mode 2 (Time); Mode 3 (Enter Regular Events) - rauland 2524 Programming Manual

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2524
Master
Clock
and Intercom
Controller
Programming
Clock Modes
1-6
Before beginning here, you should fill out the program-
24-hour mode.
If
an afternoon-time is set in the clock,
ming charts, as explained in the "Planning" section of this
the
numbers
will change (e.g., between "03:27"pm
manual. You should also have completed the program-
and "15:27"). The "Time" windows will continue
ming Modes A-F, especially Mode A.
flashing.
Mode
1 (Date)
Step 1. If necessary, enter the clock programming
function. If you are in a different programming mode, press
1 while the "Mode" window is flashing.
Step 4. Enter four digits for the time (e.g., "0305" for
"3:05"). Your entry must match the 12- or 24-hour time
mode (e.g., a 2524 in the 12-hour mode will not accept
"20:50" for "8:50 p.m.").
0 A "1" will flash in the "Mode "window, and the "Time"
windows
will show the current setting for the
year.
Step 2. Press + to flash the "Time" windows. To change
the year, type in any number from "1989" to "2099." Check
the entry, then press
Enter.
If
the 2524 is in the 12-hour mode, the "Time" win-
dows will go steady and the "AM" or "P M " LED will
flash. If the 2524 is in the 24-hour mode, the "Time"
windows will continue to flash after you have typed
in the new numbers.
c3 If you typed an invalid date, the 2524 will "beep,"
redisplay its current setting, and wait for you to repeat
this step. Otherwise, the 2524 will store your new date
and flash its current setting for the
month in
the left
"Time" window and that for the day in the tight
"Time" window (e.g., "03 15").
Step 5. If you are in the 24-hour mode, skip to Step 6.
Press
1
to change to AM, or 2 to change to PM.
Step
6.
When you are satisfied with the settings, press
Enter.
Step 3. To change the date, type two digits for the
month and two more for the day' s date (e.g., "03" for
"March" and "15" for the day. Make sure that your entry is
satisfactory, then store it by pressing
Enter.
An
invalid time will cause the 2524 to ' beep, "flash
its current setting in the "Time" windows, and
wait
for you to enter a valid time. A valid entry will cause
the 2524 to
enter
the new time and automatically
switch to Mode 3.
Step 7. Continue with Mode 3, enter the number of a
different mode, or enter "0" to return the 2524 to the Run
Mode.
is
OlJyou typed an invalid date, the
2524
will "beep, "
redisplay its current
date
setting,
and
wait for you to
repeat this step. If your date is valid, the 2524 will store
it and flash a "2" in the "Mode" window, indicating
that the unit has automatically advanced to the next
mode.
Mode 2 (Time)
Step 1. If necessary, press 2 while the "Mode" window
flashing.
A
"2" will flash in the "Mode"window, and the "Time"
windows will show the current time setting.
Step 2. Push +.
0 i%e "Time" windows will flash.
Step 3. To change to the 12- or 24-hour format, hold in
the Funct
key while you press one of the following:
For the 12-hour mode, press
1.
For the 24-hour mode, press 2.
0 ne "AM" or "P M " LED will light if you selected the
12-hour mode, or turn off if you switched to the
Mode 3 (Enter Regular
Events)
This mode is used to load new events (ringing bells,
turning equipment on or off, etc.). You will need to write
out all the events first, using copies of the attached Events
Chart as guides.
Step 1. If necessary, get the "Mode" window
to flash
by entering the programming function or moving out of
another programming mode.
Step 2. Type a "3".
0 The "Mode" window will flash the "3," the "Time"
windows will show the
current
time, all the valid
"Zones" LEDs and the "Days" LEDs will light, the
"Sched"
window
will show "1, " and the "Music" LED
will be off:
Step 3. Push + to move the flashing cursor into the
"Time" windows.
Q The "Time" windows will flash.
Step 4. Type in the time, using four digits.
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