STATUS CONTROL SETTINGS UPLOAD KNOB SET SCHEDULER  

Scheduled Task Assignment
&LBAS(2,"7",0);
InsertFileDate/Day
Task

Status:
Date:  /   / 
or
Day:
AtUntilEveryRepeat
 :   :   :   :   Minutes

&LBAS(2,"6",0);

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&LBAS(2,"5",0);
Scheduled tasks overview
Task#FileDay/DateTimeUntilEveryRepeatStatusAction

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Scheduled task assignment:
In the section "Insert" you can determine the position at which the new task will be inserted. If you want to modify an existing task, you can select the insert mode "replace". Up to 100 entries can be entered. In the "File" dropdown menu select a file. In the "Date/Day" section you can either enter a specific calendar date or a general day assignment for the new task. Enter a start time for the task in the section "At". Enter an (optional) end time in the section "Until". With "Every" you can define an (optional) interval at which the task will be repeated. "Repeat" defines how many times the file will be played in single task execution.
Click on button "SET TASK" to set your selection temporarily.
Click the "SAVE" button to save the task list permanently (power fail save). A warning message will appear if the list was modified but not saved.


Scheduled tasks overview:
Shows the list of scheduled tasks in order of priority.
You can activate/deactivate tasks by clicking the "on"/"off" button. Inactive tasks will be shown with a gray background.
If you click the "edit" button, the task assignment form will be preset with the definitions of this particular task. You can then easily change a single parameter. By changing the insert mode (wich defaults to "replace" for the edit function), you can also copy an existing task.
You can delete a single task by clicking the "del" button. You will be prompted to confirm the deletion of a task.
A task can be moved up or down within the list (thus changing its priority) by clicking the "up" or "down" buttons respectively.
Clicking the "Delete all tasks" button will delete all tasks. You will be prompted to confirm this action.