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The Schedule Grid

Noting the time mode of events

iTX indicates the time modes of events by highlighting start times in different colors, as this

illustration shows:

Green indicates a Fixed time mode; white, an Auto time mode; and orange, a Start +, Start –,

End + or End – time mode. A start time with a red background indicates a manual event; pink, a

Fixed End time mode.

Note:

Your system administrator may assign an alternative color scheme to the Schedule Grid.

Tracking an event

In the following illustrations we track the movement of a video-clip event, featuring Clip X, up

the Schedule Grid as iTX plays out a schedule. The event changes color to indicate its current

status.

Event status: Ready

The Clip-X event has a white background; this shows that the clip is available to play out. Events

with grey backgrounds, above the Clip-X event, have played out. The event highlighted red,

immediately above the Clip-X event, is on air.

While the Clip-X event has this status, you may change its properties in the Event Editor.

Note:

You can hide events that have taken place by selecting Hide History from the Schedule

Grid menu.

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