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D623 Series/D625 Series | User's Guide | Change Skeds (Cmd 52) 
 
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Change Skeds (Cmd 52) 

 
I can perform this command. 

 
I cannot perform this command. 
Use this command to change the time or date that the 
sked automatically turns the system All On, Part On, 
Part 2 On, off, or operates an output programmed by 
your security company.  An output can be 
programmed by your security company to turn on 
lighting, a pool pump, etc. 
1.
 
Make sure the system is turned off (On indicator is 
off). 
2.
 
Press [CMD] [5] [2].  The keypad may prompt you 
to enter a valid passcode. 
3.
 
Enter your passcode if necessary. The keypad 
scrolls all available options. 
4.
 
Push the appropriate key for the option you want. 
 
Push [1] to change All On Skeds. 
 
Push [2] to change Part On Skeds. 
 
Push [3] to change Part 2 On Skeds. 
 
Push [4] to change Off Skeds. 
 
Push [5] to change Output On Skeds. 
 
Push [6] to change Output Off Skeds. 
Sked All Days Feature 
 
 
If your security company has programmed 
all days of the week for the sked you wish 
to change, you must press the [8] key to 
remove all days first (A), and then press 
the corresponding number key(s) to add 
or remove the desired days. 
 
Sk1
A1
Days
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
S M T W R F S A
 
The figure above shows an “A” below “8.” This 
indicates the Sked All Days feature is on, which means 
the sked is now active every day of the week. If you do 
not want to use this feature, press the [8] key once to 
clear the “A”, and then press the corresponding 
number key(s) to activate or deactivate the sked for the 
desired day(s). 
For example, if you do not want your sked to operate 
on Mondays and Wednesdays, first press the [8] key to 
turn the All Days feature off. Then press the 
corresponding number keys to clear Monday and 
Wednesday from the sked. 
All On Skeds 
Refer to Change Skeds (Cmd 52) on page 25 for Steps 1 to 
4
5.
 
The keypad scrolls all skeds that turn the system 
All On. Press the number key of the sked you want 
to change followed by [*]. 
Sk# A# All On
Time ##:##
Sk#
A#
Days
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
S M T W R F S A
 
6.
 
Enter the time you want the system to 
automatically turn All On (HH:MM). In this 
example, program Sked 1 in Area 1 for 10:35 p.m. 
Sk1 A1 Auto On
Time 22:35
 
7.
 
The second line displays the days as programmed 
by your security company. Enter the days for the 
system to automatically turn All On (Sunday = 1, 
Saturday = 7, and all days = 8). In this example, 
suppose your security company programmed the 
sked for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 
and Friday. 
Sk1
A1
Days
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
- M T W R F - -
 
8.
 
You want to add Saturday. To add Saturday, press 
[7]. 
Sk1
A1
Days
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
- M T W R F S -
 
9.
 
You now decide that you do not want this sked to 
activate on Monday. To remove Monday, press 
[2]. 
Sk1
A1
Days
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
- - T W R F S -
 
10.
 
Press [CMD] when you are done changing the 
sked. 
Part On Skeds 
Refer to Change Skeds (Cmd 52) on page 25 for Steps 1 to 
4
5.
 
The keypad scrolls all skeds that turn the system 
Part On. Press the number key of  the sked you 
want to change followed by [*]. 
Sk# A# Part On
Time ##:##
Sk#
A#
Days
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
S M T W R F S A
 
6.
 
Enter the time for the system to automatically turn 
Part On (HH:MM). In this example, program Sked 
2 in Area 1 for 5:00 p.m. 
Sk2 A1 Part On
Time 17:00