User`s guide
21-0381E v4.7.4 
Welcome Report Control Admin 
Sys Config  Tech-Ref 
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- Select: This allows assigning a group 
of holidays to the specific account. 
(Click this box for each group to be 
assigned to the present account.) 
Tip: Holiday 1 and 2 pertain to the dates 
for changing between Standard Time and 
Daylight-Savings time. As such, a group of 
shared holidays may include these as well. 
- Group: Shows the name of the group 
of shared holidays ("DST and xmas", 
"CommonHols2", etc.). 
- Holiday Range: Shows the range of 
holiday ID#s associated with this group 
of shared users; 
Note: ID#1 pertains to changing to 
daylight-savings time, and ID#2 is for changing back 
to Standard Time. (Rem: 'Spring' ahead for Daylight-
Savings, 'fall' back for Standard Time.) 
Account-Wide Panel 
Settings
 (Feature-Set, Service 
PIN, etc.) 
Account Information: (technical settings) 
These screens allow setting the site/account 
name (to appear in the 'tree'), plus various 
technical system-wide parameters. These 
include the "Feature Set", which determines 
the system capacities for the account.  
"Account-type" selections determine the items 
(fields) to appear on-screen. 
Note: Which 'Feature Sets' are supported (and 
associated capacities) is based on the software 
licensing, which is managed through the 'activation key' 
on the PC that contains the software database (V4: 
USB connector; V3.3.2: Parallel/printer port; V3.3.3: 
Either). 
Viewing or Entering These Settings 
Select Account Information from the MyTools 
bar, or
 click your site/account button in the 
tree, and select Account Information. 
Multi-Account Systems: First select [Account 
Folders] in the 'tree', and double-click the desired 
account. 
Now, refer to the selection-descriptions for 
these screens while viewing or entering your 
desired settings. 
Tip: You can use the Grid / Form toolbar-button to 
select your preferred screen format (Forms view is 
recommended here). 
Account Folders AccountName Account 
Information Shared Holidays  










