16bit Absolute or Relative Item and User Curfew Feature

This section explains the functionality of Absolute and Relative Curfews on a 16bit System. It also explains the differences between Curfews on 16bit and Traka Touch systems.

This feature will use the existing 16bit firmware iFob and User Curfew feature.

NOTE: For a complete guide to Traka Touch Curfews, refer to the Curfews section

 

iFob Curfew

When editing an iFob from a 16bit system, the settings will only allow up to 24 hours for a Relative Curfew and 23 hours and 45 minutes for an Absolute Curfew, both in 15 minute increments.

When editing an iFob from a Traka Touch system, the settings will allow up to 365 days, 23 hours and 59 minutes for a Relative Curfew and up to 23 hours and 59 minutes for an Absolute Curfew.

 

User Curfew

Like iFob Curfews, User Curfews are set on a ‘per-system’ basis and so for 16bit systems, the Absolute Curfew is limited to 23 hours and 45 minutes and a Relative Curfew is limited to 24 hours in 15 minute increments as shown below.

For a Traka Touch system, like iFob Curfews, User Curfews are set on a ‘per-system’ basis. A Relative curfew can be set for 365 days, 23 hours and 59 minutes and up to 23 hours and 59 minutes for an Absolute Curfew.

NOTE: Traka Touch Curfews are not limited to 15 minute increments. If, for example an iFob with a Curfew is set for 05:20 on a Traka Touch system and is returned to a 16bit system, the time will be rounded down to 05:15.

NOTE: Relative Curfews on Traka Touch can be set for up to 356 days, 23 hours and 59 minutes. Relative Curfews on a 16 bit system have 23 hours and 45 minutes. Any days will be set to zero at a 16 bit system if a curfew was set on a Traka Touch system for over a day.