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196 WIN-PAK User Guide
Time Management
WIN-PAK Time Zones
Within the WIN-PAK System, a Time Zone is a
range of hours and days that is given a name. These
named time periods are used to define when actions
[such as doors unlocking or cards are valid] are
allowed in the access control system. For example,
when a panel is configured, you choose which time
zones are available at the panel.
Time Zones are made up of blocks of time or slots:
a start time, and end time, and days on which the
Time Zone is valid. Since a given Time Zone may
contain more than one block of time, the number of
blocks is indicated when the Time Zone is created.
There is no limit on the number of Time Zones that
can be created, however, a maximum of 63 time
slots can be downloaded to a PW-2000 series panel
and 255 blocks of time can be downloaded to a
PRO-2200 Intelligent Controller.
WIN-PAK keeps track of the number of slots
applied to a given panel and signals if you exceed the
limit.
Time Zones are combined with definitions of
physical devices to create access levels. An access
level then determines when and where access is
allowed.
A list of defined Time Zones can be viewed in the
Time Zone Database. You can search the list of
Time Zones and view details, or you can add, edit,
or delete the Time Zones in the database.
Time Zones are maintained via the Time
Management option on the Configuration menu.
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