Time schedule form, Schedules – GE v6 User Manual

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Time Schedule Form

Reference Topic:

Time Schedules Tab

Administration Menu

Time schedules define the day(s) of the week and time(s) an action will start AND end.

This form is used to create time schedules. A time schedule determines when an action will occur, such
as turning on alarm monitoring. Time schedules are comprised of one or more time intervals (start and
stop times) on one or more days of the week and modes. Time schedules differ from events in that time
schedules define an interval of time over which an action occurs while events schedule when an action
occurs. Note that a time schedule can define an action multiple times, even within the same day. Once a
time schedule is defined, it can be applied anywhere time schedules are used.

Deleting a time schedule does not affect the current state of any devices currently under the effect of

the deleted schedule. If you delete a schedule while it is currently active, this schedule will never end.

Time schedules are not partitioned by

facilities

. If you need to use facilities in your system, create an

event for each facility. Use the facility description as a prefix on the Time Schedule Form, Description to
indicate to which facility this event will apply.
Example:

BocaHQ Normal Workweek

would indicate a facility-specific time schedule, where

BocaHQ

refers to a geographic location. For example, you can create a time schedule that is active Monday
through Friday 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. This particular time schedule (perhaps called

Normal Workweek

)

can be applied to the Access Right for Permanent Employees and you may want to turn off alarm
monitoring during those hours.
The maximum number of supported time schedules for any one micro is 1,023. Click Search to display a
list of previously created time schedules or Add to add a new schedule.
Description
Enter a meaningful and unique 32-digit or less alphanumeric description for this schedule.

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