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7.2.4.4
TARGET
An action that is executed each time the calendar event is triggered.
Figure 20: calendar event example, Target
This action may be:
1.
Internal
: internal stimulus (does not perform an action directly, but allows actions
to be triggered via scripts)
2.
Preset
recall: loading a preset
3.
Transport control
: pressing a button on the transport bar; STOP, PLAY, PREV,
NEXT, PLAY/PAUSE
4.
Load & Play source
: loading and playback of a source
5.
Priority source
: playback of a source with priority. The source with priority will
overwrite the source that is currently playing. When the priority
announcement/message ends, the source that was playing will start to play again.
7.2.4.5
REGARDING PRIORITIES
Calendar events have
lower
priority than events that are triggered by GPI. Therefore,
different degrees of priority can be established. For example, in a shop, calendar-based
events can be used to trigger voice messages indicating an offer, while GPI events can be
used to trigger an evacuation message.
In addition, there is a higher level index that determines priority if it is the case that 2
calendar-based triggers occur at the same time. For example, CALENDAR02 is set to
repeat a message every hour and CALENDAR03 is set to repeat a message every two