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Setup Menu
Timezone Menu
A timezone is a period of time during which user access to the terminal is granted.
Every user must have a timezone assigned, either directly or through a group, in order to
access the terminal. The timezones 0 (Always) and 61 (Never) are created by default. If
a user is assigned timezone 0 (Always), the user always has access to the terminal. If the
user is assigned timezone 61 (Never), the user never has access to the terminal.
Timezones are created with intervals. An interval is defined by start time, duration and
days of week. Each timezone may have multiple intervals.
Edit Timezone
Edits a timezone that already exists on the terminal.
Select the timezone and then edit the designed inter-
val(s) to change the timezone.
1.
Log into the terminal as an administrator.
See "Administrator Authentication" on page 47 for more information.
2.
Press
3.
Press
4.
Press
5.
Highlight the timezone you want to edit using
timezone.
6.
Press
7.
Scroll to the interval you want to edit using
8.
To remove the interval, press
9.
To edit the start time of the interval, press
Enter.
10. To edit the days of the week for which the interval is effective, Press
11. Press to toggle each day of the week desired. Then press
12. To edit the duration, press
Setup Menu.
Timezone Menu.
List Timezones.
List TZIntervals.
Remove TZInterval, then press
Edit Duration. Enter the duration and press
Command Menu Reference
Default: None
Range: None
Dependencies: None
Who: A terminal administrator can edit
a timezone at any time
. Press the middle key to select the
. Press the middle key to select the interval.
YES.
Edit StartTime. Enter the start time and Press
Edit DOW.
.
ENTER
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Enter.

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