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FLEX Series Access Control Management Software - Everfocus

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Holiday Setting<br />

Chapter<br />

5<br />

This chapter addresses how to manage holidays in the Ever<strong>Access</strong> Flex <strong>Software</strong>. In<br />

this chapter you will learn:<br />

• The definition of a date type<br />

• The definition of three types of holidays<br />

• How to assign a holiday or remove a holiday from the list<br />

Date Types<br />

Ever<strong>Access</strong> Flex controller assigns all the dates with a date type. For each date type, an<br />

individual access rule can be applied (refer to chapter 6 for access control group<br />

settings). The Ever<strong>Access</strong> Flex controller supports 10 date types. They are: Sunday<br />

through Saturday, holiday, date type II and date type III, where Sunday through<br />

Saturday are automatically set based on the calendar. Users can customize the settings<br />

for holiday, date type II and date type III, and assign the date for these three date types<br />

based on their requirements.<br />

In this manual, holiday, date type II and date type III are all considered holidays.<br />

Holiday setting indicates the setting on these three date types. The Ever<strong>Access</strong> Flex<br />

<strong>Control</strong>ler can support up to 255 holidays.<br />

Recurrent Types<br />

Ever<strong>Access</strong> Flex software allows the flexibility to set holidays according to three<br />

different criteria. There are three recurrent types defined in the software that are<br />

explained below:<br />

1. One Time Holiday<br />

A One Time Holiday is a holiday that will occur once, and will not recur in<br />

subsequent years. An example is a floating holiday that is assigned as a one time<br />

vacation day.<br />

2. Date Holiday<br />

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