There is another option for allowing timezones to cross
over midnight if the next day is a holiday. For example,
a timezone is set for 6:00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. Monday-
Friday and Friday is a holiday. If you enable this option
(command 30, option 10), users can still gain access
after midnight on Friday. If you disable this option,
users do not have access after midnight.
This option is enabled by default, but can be disabled
using command 30, option 10. To disable, enter:
30 # 10 # 0 # **
Entering 1 instead of 0 enables the option.
4.4.2.B Holidays
The prox.pad plus unit supports up to thirty-two (32)
holidays. Holidays can be single days or block holidays
(one block holiday counts as only one holiday; you can
have up to thirty-two block holidays).
A block holiday is a group of days with a beginning
and end date. This is useful if you want a whole week
to be considered a holiday. A block holiday can be up
to one year long.
4.4.2.C Daylight Savings Time
Daylight savings time is also supported and is enabled
by default. This can be changed using command 30,
option 13. To disable, enter:
30 # 13 # 0 # **
Entering 1 instead of 0 enables the option.
The prox.pad plus unit currently supports U.S. and
European daylight savings formats, and this can be
changed using command 30 option 15. U.S. is the de-
fault value. To specify U.S.A., enter 0, European 1:
30 # 15 # 0 # **
4.4 Programming Keypad Options and Parameters
Chapter 4: Programming
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