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Scheduling a Sequence
[a]
[b]
[c]
[d]
[e]
Invoke the Sequence Scheduler as described on
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Turn on sequence scheduling by clicking the box labelled
Scheduling
Active
ensuring it has a green tick. If this box is not checked (ie. if it is
marked with a red cross) then the Master Sequence will display all the time.
Next, from the drop-down list immediately below, select the name of the
sequence you want to schedule.
Set up the range of weekdays you want the sequence to display on. The
sequence will only display on days marked in green. Holding
Shift
whilst
clicking on a weekday letter allows you to enable or disable all the
weekdays. If you want it to display on all days of the week, leave all the
boxes marked green.
If a time range is set up, the sequence will only display between the start
and end times set. This is very similar to setting up a time range for a
screen. To set a time range, use the following procedure :-
1)
Click the time range checkbox. If you want the sequence to display at
all times of the day, leave this box with a red cross. If you want the
screen scheduled for a specific time, click the box so that it turns into
a green tick. The grey boxes will turn white, allowing the times to be
edited.
2)
Click the number you wish to change. There are several ways to
change the number. You can type a new number on the keypad. You
can also increase or decrease the current number by 1 by pressing the
cursor
up
or
down
keys on the keyboard, or by clicking on the up and
down arrow icons at the right side of the entry box.
3)
Continue changing numbers until the start time and finish time are set
as you want them. The sequence will only display between these
times.
The bottom control can be used to set a range of dates. This is similar to
setting a time range. To change the date ranges, use the following
procedure:
1)
First click the checkbox next to the date so that it changes from a red
cross to a green tick. The grey boxes will turn white, allowing the
dates to be edited.
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