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Channel
Display Mode
Display Mode
is the Production Unit’s primary mode of operation, used when
the Production Unit is left running unattended. To enter Display Mode, ensure
that the Sequence Editor screen is showing, then click on the button labelled
Display
. Alternately, press
Shift + DISPLAY (F12)
on the keyboard.
When running in Display Mode, the Sequence Scheduler controls which
sequence is shown at any given time. By default, the Production Unit will display
the sequence that has been assigned as the
Master Sequence
. However if
sequence scheduling is active, and there are entries in the Sequence Scheduler,
then at the times and dates specified in the scheduler’s entries, other sequences
will be shown instead the Master Sequence. At all other times, the Master
Sequence will be shown. See
page 75, Using the Sequence Scheduler
, for
more details.
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To leave Display Mode, press
Esc + Pause/Break
, or alternately click
both
mouse buttons
. This will return you to the Sequence Editor.
Note:
On systems using the optional Random Number Generator, Display Mode
must be running in order for the RNG keypads to be operational.
Keyboard Lock
Your MultiScreen unit’s keyboard can be disabled, or “locked” out of operation
by pressing the
Shift + Ctrl + Alt + L
keys together at the same time while the
unit is running in Display Mode. The MultiScreen unit will not respond to
any other key presses or mouse clicks until the
Shift + Ctrl + Alt + L
key
combination is pressed once again. When the keyboard lock is in place, a small
“locked” icon will appear briefly in the bottom right hand corner of the
screen. When the lock is removed, an “unlocked” icon will appear instead. This
function may be useful in situations where management wants to control who has
access to the MultiScreen unit, or to prevent Display Mode from being acciden-
tally disrupted.
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