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9.4.1.2 Scheduling Parameters
After entering SSP, type 2 to set the Scheduling Parameters and press the ENTER key. In this
section, the start of the overnight or P.M. period, the time of the A.M. report, and the number of
times the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus will try to execute a rescheduled event, such as paging,
are set.
site123>SSP
--- Set System Parameters ---
1 = Site Information
2 = Scheduling Params
3 = Modem Action Routine Params
Select Group -->2
-- Scheduling Parameters --
Start of Overnight Period 18:00
Time for AM Report 06:00
Max. Retries 5
Minutes Between Retries 3
.. After Retries Expired 60
Screen 9-4. Set System Parameters Screen
Field
Function
Start of Overnight Period
Enter the time that the overnight period starts. This
defines the end of the working day. All alarms (non-
critical) assigned to Action Routines scheduled for AM
execution collected after the specified time and before
the “Time for AM Report” will be scheduled for delivery
at the beginning of the A.M. period.
Time for AM Report
Enter the time at which the alarms scheduled for AM
execution will be sent. This defines the start of the
working day.
Max. Retries
The number of times a scheduled event will attempt to
execute before it will reschedule according to the time
delay defined by the “After Retries Expired”. See
Chapter14.
Minutes Between Retries
... After Retries Expired
The number of minutes between attempts to execute a
scheduled event.
“After Retires Expired” is the number of minutes the
ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus will wait before retrying
to send the report after the number set by “Max.
Retries” has been reached.
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