External Device Control Events - KeyWest Technology Media Pod Operation Manual

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The next is "Upload all the Media Files in MX3Scheduler\Application\Media folder. Use this
option if you wish to send all of your content to the player regardless if it is in a playlist or
schedule.
The final option is referred to as Smart Uploads—this option will send only media files that are
not already present on the player...thus potentially saving huge amounts of time while still
ensuring all the media is present—use this option as a standard.
The final two selections of sending regard FONTS...unless you are running on a memory short
machine, always select "upload new fonts".
Finally, after you click OK to send, you will
get feedback in the sending script window that
will inform you of the processes. If sending is
a success, ultimately you will receive a green
check mark next to each successful IP address,
and a red X next to those that failed for some
reason.
Once your schedule arrives at the player, you see the green checkmarks, you should see your
newly sent playlists running just as you programmed them to run!
EVENTS
The Events tab we skipped earlier while talking about schedules is a very unique function that
allows you to control RS-232 controllable devices directly from the Media POD. The first thing
you must do to use an event is to create one
Click the EVENT menu item and select EVENT SCHEDULE
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