Figure 13 - Conductor Options - Black Box AC1140A Quick Start Manual

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Figure 13 - Conductor Options

The first option allows you to control how the media source for receivers are controlled. If this option is
turned on, then when you change the media source of a transmitter (Host Play to Live Play or Live Play to
Host Play), then all of it's receivers will also update to display this data. This means if any of its receivers
were playing local content because they were in Local Play mode, the receivers will automatically be
switched to Live Play mode to play the data being sent by the transmitter. This also applies to scheduled
tasks. This option is turned on by default.
The second option allows you turn on or off "hot keys" for the system commands. This option allows
Conductor to process the system shortcut keys (F6, F7, F8, F9, and F10) even when Conductor is minimized
and/or does not have input focus. By default this is turned on.
The "Logging" option allows you to enable or disable logging to a file. The information that is sent to the
log window on the main Conductor window will also be sent to a file if file logging is enabled. You have
several options in specifying a log file to use. You can select to always use the same log and optionally
append to it. You can also choose to create a new log file every time Conductor is started. In this case, you
select the folder in which the log files will be stored and Conductor will create a log file based on the
current date and time.
The "Network Status" option allows you to poll the system at regular intervals to ensure all devices are
communicating properly. This command is disabled by default. The results are sent to the log window and
to the log file (if logging to a file is enabled).
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