30Chapter 4 System schedule settings and services scheduling
Restriction and Routing services require a service control password before users are allowed to change scheduling on a control telephone. The Service Control Password field on this panel allows you to delete a current entry, and add a new password. Make a note of the password; the panel displays only asterisks.
Configuring schedule names and timers
The tables on this panel allow you to change the names of the schedules, and to determine when the schedules, which are set to automatically execute, are deployed. Any changes to these settings affect all services that use schedules.
Figure 5 Schedule names and timers
Table 3 describes the fields on the subpanel tables.
Table 3 Schedule common settings
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Schedules |
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Schedule | <alphanumeric> | |
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Schedule Times |
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For each schedule, there are timers for the seven days of the week. | ||
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Day | <seven days> |
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Start Time | 00:00 to 12:00 | This is the time when the schedule starts, and any |
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| prompts for a day period setting. |
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| 00:00 = schedule is off |
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| start and stop are the same = schedule runs for 24 hours |
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| start: 22:00/stop: 06:00 = schedule starts at midnight, runs until 6 a.m., then |
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| starts again at 10 p.m. (22:00). |
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Stop Time | 00:00 to 12:00 | This is the time when the schedule stops. |
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