
Preliminary 8-2002 RSHD Smartcaster Installation Manual
take a commercial here, the network will play some ads or
play a song.
Now is time to start building the clock. First, start by moving
to a clock template that is empty. Move from template to
template by pressing the F9 and F10 keys. Once you're
ready, press the F1 key to add an event. You will see a white
line appear at the top of the screen, and a cursor in blue. The
computer is waiting for you to enter a title. I named my
event "Loud."
Press ENTER to go to the next entry. The cursor will move
under the column entitled "Len." That is short for "length." It
wants to know how long the break is in minutes. Mine is
three minutes long, so I type "0300" and press ENTER.
Next, the cursor is waiting under the "brk" line. It is waiting
for you to tell it whether or not the item in question is a
break. Enter "Y" to inform the computer that it is. Always
enter "Y" here.
The computer wants the time in the hour that the break is
scheduled to play. This one is at four minutes after the top of
the hour, so type "0400" and press ENTER.
Now it wants to know if that break is a mandatory. This one
is not, so enter an "N." When you press ENTER the cursor
will drop down one line in case you want another break of the
same length. Here we do not, so press ENTER again. The pie
wedge shaped break should appear in the round clock circle.
I repeat the same process for the second break. This one is a
little different, so I enter "0200" for the length, enter "2000"
for the time, and pick "Y" for mandatory. Since the last break
in the hour is also two minutes long, just hit ENTER once,
and the cursor will go down one line. This only works if all
the info is the same except the time, and whether or not it's
mandatory. Go ahead and put in 5000 for the time, and "no"
for mandatory. Hit ENTER twice. This will make the pie
wedge shaped breaks appear in the circle.
If you've followed along so far, you can probably put the last
line together on your own. It's the one-minute optional at
forty after, so put in a length of 0100, a time of 4000, and
"N" for mandatory.
Assigning the Satellite Clocks
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