LINK Systems LinkNet II User Manual

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Daily Schedule Extension: A shift could possibly run for two non-contiguous times during the
day. When adding another scheduled time for a shift (besides the “Normal Daily Schedule”), a
schedule entry of this type will be created.

Daily Break: A break that applies for the given day of the week. This kind of entry, in effect,
makes a “hole” in the schedule. That is, during the time the break is in effect, information is
logged under a different time code and is not counted as scheduled shift time.

One-Time Schedule Extension: A one-time schedule extension overrides the normal daily
schedule by adding a shift time from one date and time to another date and time. For instance,
the pressroom supervisor may decide to have shift one work overtime starting 9/8/2001 at
6:00AM and running to 9/8/2001 at 2:00PM.

One-Time Schedule Deletion: A one-time schedule deletion overrides the normal daily schedule
by removing time from the schedule from one date and time to another date and time. For
instance, the pressroom supervisor may eliminate a Christmas holiday from the schedule by
deleting time from 12/24/2001 at 6:00PM to 12/26/2001 at 11:30PM.

Shift: The shift to which the schedule entry applies.

Status: The status of the schedule entry can be enabled, disabled, or expired. If an entry is disabled,
it will have no actual effect on the schedule. An expired entry applies to one-time schedule
adjustments that have already passed. For instance, a one-time adjustment that ran from 9/7/2001 at
6:10AM to 9/7/2001 at 10:00PM will show up as expired after 9/7/2001 at 10:00PM.

Start Time: The starting time of the schedule entry.

End Time: The ending time of the schedule entry.

Hours: The number of hours between the start and end times.

Manual Version 1.1

10/28/2001

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