Control Of The Chronoplayer With A Timestamped Programming (Scheduler); Introduction; Principle - ID-AL ChronoPlayer User Manual

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6 Control of the ChronoPlayer with a Timestamped
Programming (Scheduler)

6.1 Introduction

The ChronoPlayer can be controlled thanks to a timestamped programming. This feature, named
Scheduler, allows to timetable the playback of audio files (messages, spots, musics, sounds) and to stop or
resume the playback on accurate date and time.
Note: This feature depends on the clock of the player (see the chapters Built-in Clock and Setup of the
Player Clock Parameters).

6.2 Principle

The ChronoPlayer uses its built-in clock to perform scheduled actions. These actions are stored in a
timestamped programming file named the Scheduler file.
The timestamped programming file is made of a calendar from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2037. Each
date of the calendar refers to a "day template" containing a set of scheduled actions.
Figure 4: Functioning of the timestamped programming
Figure 5: Functioning of the calendar
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