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Using the Scheduler
2
Drag-and-drop the selected palette to the track in the SCHEDULE EDITOR
area.
fig.scheduler04.eps
You can drag-and-drop the palette to any starting point (you can adjust the time by
minutes).
There are 10 schedule tracks (SCHEDULE 1 – 10) in the area, so you can drag-and-
drop the palette to any of them.
The left end of the palette is the starting point of the playback time.
3
Set the playback mode of the palette.
When you click the palette you drag-and-dropped to the SCHEDULE EDITOR area,
and click [INFO], the SCHEDULE INFORMATION window appears, where you can
edit the items as necessary.
fig.schedule info01.eps
• You can turn on/off the movies by clicking on the box on the left side next to the
movie name. When the box is lit in orange, it is turned on.
• You can check the movie length on the right side next to the movie name.
• You can turn on/off the loop play by clicking the MOVIE LOOP icon. When the
icon is lit in orange, loop play is turned on. In this state, the palette repeats
playback.
• If you click [OK], the former display reappears. If you click [CANCEL], the
operation is cancelled, and the window disappears.
4
Repeat Steps 1 – 3 as necessary to program other schedules.
Starting time of playback
[INFO]
Palette
SCHEDULES 1-10
Movie length
Movie name
On/off
[OK]
[CANCEL]
MOVIE LOOP
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