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TVG-Series System Guide v1-4 - SerVision

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<strong>SerVision</strong><br />

<strong>TVG</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Schedule<br />

grid<br />

Outlineattachment<br />

controls<br />

User-defined<br />

holidays<br />

(if any)<br />

Figure 81: Schedules enabled<br />

The upper part of the screen contains the schedule grid. Below it are controls that allow you to attach specific<br />

outlines to particular days and times in the grid. Below these, user-defined holidays appear, if any are defined.<br />

Initially, the schedule grid contains a row for each day of the week and a column for each hour of the day.<br />

This grid defines the routine schedule for regular work weeks. Each cell in the grid contains two colored<br />

rectangles (see figure 82 below). Each of these rectangles represents a half hour – half of the time represented<br />

by the entire cell. The color of the rectangle indicates which outline it represents.<br />

The key to the color-coding of the outlines appears below the grid. For example, in figure 82 below, the<br />

Default outline is represented in the grid by a red rectangle, the Parking Lot outline by a blue rectangle, the<br />

Out of Service outline by a green rectangle, and the Office Closed outline by a gray rectangle. Thus, the topleft<br />

cell in the grid says that the Default outline should run from midnight to 12:30 am, and the Out-of-Service<br />

outline should run from 12:30 am to 1:00 am.<br />

Configuring <strong>System</strong> Settings 74

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