Verification types, Monitor refresh options, Customizing your view – Adtec digital eyeMonitor User Manual
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Chapter 3 - Configuration
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Verification Types:
Verification files (.VER) are based on the images of schedule files
and include the results of that day’s inserts. As each break airs, fails,
or expires, the appropriate code for each spot is updated and written to
the verification file in the ad inserter and then sent back to the TBGS.
From the Configuration Menu, select the type of verification
file you would like data to be pulled from: the Local Verification file,
an Interconnect Verification file or the Raw Verification file which
is the result of merged Local and Interconnect verifications. The
recommended setting is Raw Verification.
Monitor Refresh Options:
(Enabled, Disabled) The break information within the monitor can
be updated automatically or manually. To turn auto refresh on, select
Configure> Monitor Refresh > Enable. Enabling the Refresh option will
refresh the content based on the Refresh Interval you have designated
in the previous Headend Configuration panel. Disabling the Refresh
option will keep the content static unless you refresh the monitor or
close and load the eyeMonitor application again. If enabled, eyeMonitor
will automatically refresh and align each channel to the current on air
event. To manually refresh the monitor, click Refresh Monitor The
recommended setting is Enabled.
Scheduled Time Format:
(Show Seconds, No Seconds) Selecting Show Seconds will list each
break in the grid with the format HH:MM:SS. Selecting No Seconds
will prevent the seconds from being displayed in the break. The
recommended setting is No Seconds
Customizing Your View
To modify how the individual headends are viewed within
eyeMonitor, you can use Configuration > Grid Tiling or the Window
Settings to arrange them. Another option is to drag, drop and re size
the individual headends to your liking. Once you are satisfied with your
view, you must save your layout before closing the monitor or your
arrangement will be lost. To save the layout, Select Window> Save
Layout from the menu. Keep in mind that only administrators can save
the layout.
Color Configuration:
The Color Configuration screen (Figure 3.3) defines all of the
event codes and their corresponding colors. These colors are used as
backgrounds per break on each headend within eyeMonitor to help
define status conditions. Consider using the same color configuration at
all of your monitor work stations as well as the TBGS to avoid confusion.
Figure 3.3
Note: When selecting your colors, keep in mind that the text within each
break is set to black so selecting lighter colors as condition backgrounds
will provide the most readable text.