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There are three ranges that can be set up. The date range specifies a range of
dates during which the sequence will be displayed. For example, "Christmas
Sequence" will only be displayed between the 1st of November and the 25
th
of
December, 2001. Outside these times it will not be displayed. If the Date Range
is set to N/A, the sequence will display at all times of the year when it meets the
other conditions.
The daily time range can be used to display a sequence for a few hours of each
day. For example, "Midday Madness" will display between midday and 1 PM
every day. A single scheduling entry cannot be used to run a sequence overnight
(ie. beyond midnight), as the finishing time must be later than the starting time.
To run a sequence overnight, you would have to create two scheduling entries for
the sequence you wish to run, and run it from the starting time until 11:59:59PM,
then also run it from midnight until the finishing time the following day.
The weekday range (
SMTWTFS
) can be used to display the sequence on certain
days of the week. The sequence will display only on the days enabled in green.
For example, the sequence “Sunday Specials” will only display on Sundays. This
is indicated with a green
S
for Sunday, and red letters for the other days of the
week.
You can combine these conditions; for example, a sequence could be set to only
display between 6 PM and midnight every Tuesday & Thursday in July.
The Master Sequence
When the Production Unit is operating in Display Mode, the sequence assigned
as the Master Sequence is displayed when no other sequence is scheduled, or if
sequence scheduling is inactive. To set the Master Sequence, first open the
Sequence Scheduler as described on the previous page.
Next, click the dropdown list labelled
Master Sequence
. Select the name of the
sequence you wish to use as the Master Sequence.
The Master Sequence should be considered the default sequence. That is, when
no other sequence is currently scheduled to appear, or if sequence scheduling is
not active, then the Master Sequence is the one that will be shown when Display
Mode is in operation.
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