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TVG-Series System Guide v1-4 - SerVision

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

this, you add a row to the schedule grid. For example, you could add a row called Business Holiday, define a<br />

schedule for it, and then create a holiday called Independence Day to which you apply the Business Holiday<br />

schedule (see Defining a New Schedule Row, page 80).<br />

Holiday schedules can overlap. For example, if you create a holiday schedule for the first week of July, and another<br />

holiday schedule for July 4 th , the two schedules both apply to July 4 th . In this case, the system creates a hierarchy of<br />

schedules:<br />

• Shorter time periods are given precedence over longer time periods.<br />

• Non-repeating schedules are given precedence over repeating schedules.<br />

• Repeating holiday schedules are given precedence over the standard weekly schedule.<br />

Thus, in the example above, the July 4 th will schedule will be implemented on July 4 th , and the schedule for the first<br />

week of July will be implemented on the other days of the week.<br />

To define a holiday:<br />

1. In the Schedules screen, in the Holidays section, click Edit Holidays.<br />

Edit<br />

Holidays<br />

Figure 86: Edit Holiday s<br />

The Holidays screen opens. The screen displays the schedule grid at the top (it is not editable here), and<br />

below it, a list of the holidays that are already defined (if any).<br />

Configuring <strong>System</strong> Settings 78

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