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C•CURE 800/8000 Software Configuration Guide - Tyco Security ...

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Time Specifications OverviewThis activates that Time Specification to unlock the lobby doors on everyHoliday in the Holiday List at that time—since they will not be unlockedfor the usual 8 AM to 5 PM.• To create special Clearances (based on Time Specifications and doors) thatallow skeleton crews that work on Holidays to open storage doors.Example:You download the Holiday List to the relevant apCs or iSTARs andthen include the same Holiday list as an interval in the TimeSpecification.NOTEIn a system using the Distributed Holidays mode, a user configuring aTime Specification with an interval that uses a Holiday List should usuallyselect that same Holiday List to assign to the time specification for host useas an override.There may be cases, however, where this is not true—when you want aTime Specification to be used only by a set of iSTARs or apCs.Consequently, when you click OK, the system will warn you if thiscondition exists, but will allow you to continue.Each time specification is composed of one or more time spans that representa continuous unit of time during selected days. You can include Holiday Listsin your time specification as special days (intervals), with time spans runningfrom the first second of the starting minute you specify to just before the firstsecond of the ending minute you specify. You can use 24:00 to representmidnight at the end of a day.You use military time (24-hour time) when creating time specifications.Example:Table 23-1: Example Time SpecificationTime SpanABCDTime Specification00:00 to 24:00 MON-FRI08:55 to 17:45 MON-FRI16:00 to 22:59 SAT SUN09:00 to 12:00 Holiday List1C•CURE <strong>800</strong>/<strong>800</strong>0 <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 23–3

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