Tab 3: scheduling, Event manager, Blue alert – Code Blue BLUE ALERT MNS MASS NOTIFICATION SOFTWARE User Manual

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TAB 3: Scheduling

Scheduling allows the user to set alerts to fire at an offset time to the parent event’s activation time. In
addition, an alert can be scheduled to run at a particular date and time or recur at a specified interval.

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Start/Delay Schedule: This allows the alert to either start on a specific date and time or delay by an interval of
seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months and years.

Repeat Interval:
An alert with recurrence will repeat the alert at a set interval. The alert will continue only until
it expires. If no expire time is set, the alert will repeat indefinitely.

Expire Time:
Alerts can be set to expire in a relative interval, an exact date and time or run indefinitely. A relative
interval can be set to expire in seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months and years. The expire time for an
alert is one hour by default.

Day Filters: An alert can have day filters that cause the alert to run only on the days selected. If this option is
not selected, the alert will run on any day it is activated.

Time Zone: The default time zone can be changed for each individual alert with this setting.

Date / Time Calendar Pop-up: To select a specific date and time, click the

Start

and

Stop

text fields to open the

calendar pop-up.

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Adding Event Alerts

Event Manager

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