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Chapter 30 Time Range
XGS2220 Series User’s Guide
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30.2.1 Add/Edit Time Range
This screen allows you to create a new time range or edit an existing one.
To access this screen, click the Add/Edit button or select an entry from the list and click the Add/Edit
button.
Figure 159 SYSTEM > Time Range > Add/Edit
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Type This displays the schedule type of the time range rule.
Absolute
An one-time schedule. One-time schedules begin on a specific start date and time and end on
a specific stop date and time. One-time schedules are useful for long holidays and vacation
periods.
Periodic
A recurring schedule. Recurring schedules begin at a specific start time and end at a specific
stop time on selected days of the week (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday, and Saturday). Recurring schedules are useful for defining the workday and off-work
hours.
Range This field displays the time periods to which this schedule applies.
Add/Edit Click Add/Edit to add a new schedule rule or edit a selected one.
Delete Click Delete to remove the selected rules.
Table 101 SYSTEM > Time Range (continued)
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Table 102 SYSTEM > Time Range > Add/Edit
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Name Enter a descriptive name for this rule for identifying purposes. The string should not contain [ ? ], [
| ], [ ' ], [ " ] or [ , ].
Type Select Absolute to create a one-time schedule. One-time schedules begin on a specific start
date and time and end on a specific stop date and time. One-time schedules are useful for
long holidays and vacation periods.
Alternatively, select Periodic to create a recurring schedule. Recurring schedules begin at a
specific start time and end at a specific stop time on selected days of the week (Sunday,
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday). Recurring schedules are useful
for defining the workday and off-work hours.
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