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Manual
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Axessor CIT
Notes!
• Holiday Locking Periods last from 00:00:00 (12:00 AM) of the fi rst day until
23:59:59 (11:59:59 PM) of the last day. Therefore, if a Holiday Locking Period
of one day is to be programmed, both, start date and end date must be the
same date.
• The maximum duration of a Holiday Locking Period is limited to 35 days.
• Between two Holiday Locking Periods a time gap of at least 1 day must be
observed. Exception: Feb 28
th
– March 1
st
due to leap year.
• Holiday Locking Periods are saved in chronological order.
• During an active Holiday Locking Period possibly defi ned Weekly Locking
Periods (
Activating an Immediate Time Lock - Submenu IMM-TL on page
62) have no effect – the Holiday Locking Period is simply overlaid.
• Entering „0000“ for both, starting and ending year will repeat the Holiday
Locking Period every year.
• If the end date of a yearly repeated Holiday Locking Period is to be last day
of February, it is recommended to set it to February 29
th
in order to include
leap years as well.
6.4.2.3.2 Modifying an existing Holiday Locking Period
Proceed as described for adding a new Holiday Locking Period (
Adding
a Holiday Locking Period on page 65
). Instead of pressing the
<ENTER>
key in step 3 use the
<LEFT>
or
<RIGHT>
key to select the Holiday Locking
Period you wish to alter and overwrite it.
6.4.2.3.3 Deleting an existing Holiday Locking Period
1. Select submenu „
Holiday
“.
2. Press
the
<ENTER>
key.
3. Use
the
<LEFT>
or
<RIGHT>
key to select the starting point of the
Holiday Locking Period (indicated by the „
lock closed
” symbol) you wish
to delete.
4. Press
the
<DEL>
key.
5. In the upcoming delete dialogue select „
YES
“ using the
<LEFT>
or
<RIGHT>
key, then press the
<ENTER>
key.
Important!
Once elapsed, Holiday Locking Periods that carry a year value (not 0000) are
automatically deleted! This also applies if the date is accidentally set to a future
date and then reset to a date in the past!
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