Specifications

XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 2.1
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2.6.2.3. Playlist Schedules
The playlist schedule is defined by the video configuration file. The playlist schedule determines
which playlist will be shown, based on time and date. For example, the configuration file may define a
different playlist for the Preshow playlist when the playlist starts at night than when it starts during the
day. In order for the scheduling to be correct, the date and time for the XD10 clock must be set
correctly. If the XD10 is connected through the network and has a network time server configured,
then the clock is automatically set by the program. Otherwise, the clock must be set through the
menus.
The clock battery must be replaced every few years if the XD10 is not connected to a network
containing a Network Time Server.
2.6.2.4. Automatic Start Times
The video configuration file may contain a list of automatic start times. If automatic start times are
used, then they are under control of the network, and cannot be viewed or changed by the XD10. The
start times define the window of time between when the slide-loop will begin, and when the Preshow
playlist will end.
The slide-loop or Preshow will not begin if the XD10 is receiving timecode or the Video Inhibit signal
is active at the start time. However, the playlist will begin when both of these conditions are removed,
provide that it occurs within the start window as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2. Automatic Start Times