Question How to Add Holiday (Battery Assist Required) in Auditcon Model 552? |
Answer This feature enables the Master User to define up to 20 annual holidays in the lock. A two-digit holiday code (01-20) is used to identify a specific holiday. Each holiday entry is defined by a month, day, and a holiday exception time window. Caution: You should not add two different holiday codes for the same calendar date. Each holiday definition should be unique in regard to the date. An exception time window allows a period during the holiday when the lock can be accessed by a valid user. If access time windows are defined for the lock, the holiday exception time window must fall within the defined time windows in order for access to be granted. If the holiday exception time window or a portion of the exception window falls outside of the access time windows, access will not be granted during that time. If an exception window is set to all 0’s, then there will be no lock access allowed for the holiday. Note: There can be some drifting in the lock clocks in the Model 552 locks, up to 15 minutes per year. Because of this possible variance, there should be minor allowances made in both the starting time and the ending time when setting a holiday exception time window
Caution: Do not enter a value of “00” for the holiday code as it will cause all holidays to be deleted. See the “Delete All Holidays” operation on the following page 4. Enter the two-digit holiday code (01-20) again for verification. G R 5. Enter the two-digit number that represents the month (e.g., enter “01” for January). 6. Enter the two-digit number that represents the month again for verification. 7. Enter the two-digit number that represents the day of the month (e.g., enter “31” for the 31st day of the month). 8. Enter the two-digit number that represents the day of the month again for verification. 9. Enter the two-digit number that represents the starting hour (00-23) for the Holiday Exception 10. Enter the two-digit number that represents the starting hour again for verification. 11. Enter the two-digit number that represents the starting minute (00-59) within the hour for the 12. Enter the two-digit number that represents the starting minute within the hour again for 13. Enter the two-digit number that represents the ending hour (00-23) for the Holiday Exception 14. Enter the two-digit number that represents the ending hour again for verification. 15. Enter the two-digit number that represents the ending minute (00-59) within the hour for the 16. Enter the two-digit number that represents the ending minute within the hour again for |