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Remote Control Application
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The dayparts can be layered so that one can override another. Let's say the default preset was U1:MAIN
PRESET and this was on the air all of the time. We want to change the preset from 7AM to 10AM every day of
the week to F2:CHR and then from 10AM to 12PM we want U4:NEW PRESET and then back to F2:CHR until
5PM.
Rather than setup the dayparts as
DPO: F2:CHR - ALL 07:00 - 03:00
(factory preset 2 to run from 7am everyday for 3 hours)
DP1: U4:NEW PRESET - ALL 10:00 - 02:00
(user preset 4 to run from 10am everyday for 2 hours)
DP2: F2:CHR - ALL 12:00 - 05:00
(factory preset 2 to run from 12pm everyday for 5 hours)
We could instead setup the dayparts as
DPO: F2:CHR - ALL 07:00 - 10:00
(factory preset 2 to run from 7am everyday for 10 hours)
DP1: U4:NEW PRESET - ALL 10:00 - 02:00
(user preset 4 to run from 10am everyday for 2 hours)
which saves a daypart position.
By carefully selecting the default preset and overlaying dayparts we are able switch presets significantly more
than you first think you will be able to.
A/B COMPARISON FEATURE
The Remote application has two buttons labelled A and B that are located just below the connection button.
These buttons allow you to compare changes you have made to the processing against the saved preset. When
you load a preset the buttons should be greyed out but as soon as you make any processing changes these but-
tons will become active. By selecting the B button you can temporarily revert back to the saved preset. During
this time all the processing controls will grey out to indicate you are in a compare mode. To return to the settings
that you have been adjusting click the A button and the processing controls will ‘un-grey’ If at any time you want
to revert to the saved preset and lose your adjustement just reload the preset from the preset selection window.
The A/B feature makes it easy to build up your own presets by being able to easily compare before and after
processing adjustements. We hope you find it useful.