Specifications
Alto 818 Installation and Operation
6-18 P/N 66109074001 Rev. D
The holidays are entered as follows:
DD = Day of the month (01-31)
MMM = Month of the year (JAN, FEB, MAR, etc.)
YY = Year (95, 96, etc.)
For example, American Independence Day 1998 would be entered as 04 JUL 98.
The HOLIDAY command must be evoked for each holiday that is to be observed. To define
holidays, proceed as follows:
1. From YOUR COMMAND? prompt, type HOL and press Enter. The screen displays:
HOLIDAY (1-30)?
2. Enter the number of the holiday to be defined and press Enter. The screen displays:
DD MMM YY?
4. Enter the date as described in Section 6.1; press Enter. The command prompt is displayed.
6.3.10 KEY
The KEY command is used to enter key holder codes and names. If key holder names are not
required, keys can be grouped by their access codes and entered by use of the GROUP
command (see Section 6.3.7).
The screen prompts for the KEY command are shown in Figure 6-5.
1050/1060 KEY (Y/N) Y?
KEY CODE?
NOT IN MEMORY
ADD THIS KEY (Y/N)?
1. NAME (12): ?
2. ACCESS CODE (0-15): 0?
3. PRIVILEGED (Y/N): N?
4. TRACE (Y/N): N?
5. LOCATION (IN/OUT/UNKNOWN): UNKNOWN?
Figure 6-5: KEY Command Prompts
1. At the command prompt, type K and press Enter. If 1050 or 1060 keys are being used along
with either 1030 or 1040 keys, the next line will be displayed: