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Omnia 6 Use and Installation Guide – Version 1.00a
 
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Initiating Trigger Scripts via the Daypart Scheduler 
The Daypart Scheduler is typically used to change a Preset at a set day and time. But, when a trigger script 
is added to the Daypart table, the script can dynamically change one or multiple attributes when the 
Daypart is executed. A trigger script for use by the Daypart functions is written using the script editor built 
into the Modify Schedule Window in the Remote Software (Only). These commands can be executed using 
the normal daypart features. 
The Scripts editor is accessed from the Modify Schedule Window by highlighting and clicking on the 
Scripts button. There are also test buttons on the page to force the Omnia-6fm to immediately run the 
current Start Script or End Script. 
At the bottom of the editor window is a check box to enable or disable the use of the script. A script may be 
entered and saved, but will not be executed until the enable box is checked. The preset list also has an 
enable box which can be used to disable the default action of changing the preset in the event the daypart is 
to only execute the given scripts. A daypart can actually be disabled completely by not enabling either 
preset change, start script or end script. 
Start scripts execute at the beginning of a daypart, before making a preset change (if any). End scripts 
execute at the end of the daypart, after making any preset changes. The script information is stored and 
retrieved in the same means as other daypart information. 
Dayparts can still be selected, etc. from the Omnia-6fm front panel interface. However, dayparts with 
scripts cannot be modified in any way from the front panel. 
Note: Remember not to include any commands which may potentially prompt the user since a user may not 
be at the Omnia-6fm when the commands are executed. 
Note: The remote control application does not have to be connected in order for the scripts to execute.