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SYSTEM MENU
Scheduling Menu
The
Scheduling
menu allows you to program up to twenty-six (26) day- and time-driven events, including
switching Undo presets, changing processing presets for the AM, HD and Studio processing cores, and turning
Speech Detection on and off for each core.
Info Menu
The
Info
Menu displays events that are currently active (such as A, E, K, M, O) plus the most recent past event.
Event Menus (A-B, C-D, E-F, etc.)
Each
Event Menu
window simultaneously displays controls for two separate events. An event may be scheduled on
one, several, or all days of the week by enabling the Day of Week control for a particular day(s).
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The time at which the event occurs is determined by the
Time
(hours and minutes) and
Second
(sec-
onds) sliders.
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The
Function
control selects the general event category, while the one beneath the Function control is
context-sensitive and provides a list of choices appropriate for the general event category. For instance, if
the Function control is set to “AM Processing Preset,” a list of processing presets will be displayed.
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Once these parameters are set, the
Event Enable
control – not surprisingly – enables that event to occur at
the specified date and time.
Note:
Be sure to set the day, time, and function parameters prior to enabling an event.
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Selecting the
Trigger Now
button executes the event immediately.
The current event remains active and on the air until the next scheduled event occurs. If only one event is sched-
uled, those parameters will remain active indefinitely or until another event is added to the schedule.