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4.6.1 Store Hours
This will allow you to set your store hours for opening and closing for
each day of the week.
The Fast Track
®
Timer only uses these times in fifteen minute
increments and uses AM and PM. When setting the time for store hours
the software will compensate for times such as 6:22 and will
automatically set that value to 06:15 AM. The program will always move
back
to the closest fifteen-minute interval. You can use either an A or a P
to designate AM or PM or set the time for 24 hours. An example would
be 6:00p or 18:00 will both give you 06:00PM. If you set the time for
12:00 this will give you 12:00PM and 00:00 will give you 12:00AM. An
entry that you make in which the program cannot interpret will give you
the error message “Bad Open Time Value” or “Bad Close Time Value”.
To set up a store for a 24 hour day set the close time the same as the
open time or type 24hours. You can also select the first day of the week
and the first month of the year for your timer.
To close on a particular day, type close in the open time for the day you
wish to close on.
4.6.2 Dayparts
This allows you to break each day into smaller parts (Dayparts) and is
used to group data for viewing and reporting. Select the day of the week
Sunday through Saturday and then edit the times for your dayparts
.
The Fast Track
®
Timer only uses these times in fifteen minute
increments and uses AM and PM. When setting the time for Dayparts,
the software will compensate for times such as 6:22 and will
automatically set that value to 06:15 AM. The program will always move
back
to the closest fifteen-minute interval. You can use either an A or a P
to designate AM or PM. An example would be 6:00p or 18:00 will both
give you 06:00PM. If you set the time for 12:00 this will give you
12:00PM and 00:00 will give you 12:00AM.
If all of the dayparts are the same for each day you can use the
Copy To
feature to copy the same settings to each day. To
delete
a daypart,
highlight the first daypart you want to remove and click the delete key. All
dayparts that follow will automatically be removed. To
add
a new
daypart move the cursor to first unused daypart number and enter the
time.
The ending time of each daypart coincides with the starting time of the
next daypart for the same day, though you may use different dayparts for
each day of the week. Daypart 1 always starts at the opening time for the
day, and the last programmed daypart always ends at the closing time
for the day.