3]=manual bell control, 4]=program schedules – Lathem LTR8-512 User Manual

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LTRx-512 User’s Guide

[3]=Manual Bell Control

This function does not require a password

Use this function to test bell circuits or to sound a bell during an unscheduled time, such as a
fire alarm. Press [#][3][#] to start this function

MANUAL BELL CONTROLS
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8
PRESS AND HOLD [#]
TO EXECUTE.[*]TO END

The 2

nd

line of the display only shows the circuit numbers (1-8) that are available for bell

controls

Press [0] to turn them all off, or press keys [1] - [8] to turn a circuit off or on

When you see the circuits that you want to ring, press and hold the [#] key. The green front
panel lights will light up to show that you have turned on those relays. Release the [#] key to
turn those relays back off. Note that the relays scheduled to turn ‘on’ will cycle as programmed

You can now sound other circuits, or press [*] to quit

Note: When your CLOCK1 Type is Type 14 (Electronic Coded) or Type 15 (Straight
Frequency), you may need to hold the [#] key for about a minute to energize your bell circuits.
You will know that your circuits have turned on when the green front panel lights for those
circuits light up


[4]=Program Schedules

Use this function to set bell schedules. A schedule lists the days and times when the bell
circuits will turn on. Your Master can have up to eight (8) different bell schedules with up to
sixty-four (64) ‘events’ per schedule. If needed, you can make several schedules active at the
same time to increase the number of events to as many as 512 (8 multiplied by 64). In fact,
each ‘event’ can trigger several ‘actions’. For example, you can program a single event to turn
on relays #1, #2 and #4 for 7 seconds at 08:00 AM on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Holidays

Enter your password (#0#), then press [#][4][#] to start programming schedules

SCHEDULE PROGRAMMING
SELECT SCHEDULE # N


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