Clock control
 
	
	
	
	
	Description
	Repeat Signage has a number of built in clocks.  Many of these can be 
	customised and all of these clocks have a time zone feature so that you can 
	display clock information from different time zones (see at the bottom of 
	this page).  All of our clocks allow a solid background colour to be 
	chosen.  With the digital clocks, the you can also choose solid 
	colours and the font can be specified with some clocks.
	
	
Repeat Signage editions
	
	All editions have all the clock designs available.
	
	
	
	Single clock
On the designer screen menu, click on 'Insert' then 'Insert 
	clock'.  This 
will allow you to choose a clock from the list and if your choice has 
	options, then you can also set these.
	
Playlists of clock - Not sure why you would want to do this, but here 
	goes
You can create a play list of clock so that different clock designs can 
be displayed, one after the other:
1. 
On the designer screen menu, click on 'Insert' then 'Insert clock'.  This 
will allow you to choose a clock and alter the settings. 
	2.  Now click on OK to insert the new control onto the designer.  You 
can then position and size your control as required.  
	3.  Double 
click the Picture control to view the picture control's properties.
	4.  Put a tick in the 'Use play list instead' tick box.  This will take you 
to the Playlist  tab.  Your first clock appears in the grid for you.  
	5.  Use the 'Add' button to add other clocks to the list. 
NOTE - You could also use 'Add blank' to add blank items which can be used 
to give a pause between playing your clock.  For example, you could insert a 
single clock and set it to display for 2 seconds.  Then insert a blank item 
again for 2 seconds.  This would then give the effect of flashing the 
	clock on 
and off the screen.
 
	6.  When you have added your play list files, then click on the OK to 
close the properties screen and return to the designer.  Your play list will 
start playing immediately.  Then length of time each item will display for 
will depend on how long you specified for each play list item.
 
Scrolling clock
1.  Follow the instructions for  a 'Playlist of clocks' above.  
2.  Open the picture control's properties by double clicking it and then 
selecting the 'Scrolling tab'.  
3.  Change the 'Scroll direction' combo box to an entry other than NONE, 
for example RIGHT TO LEFT.   Click on OK to see it scrolling.  
For more scrolling options, on the properties 'Scrolling tab', press the F1 key 
to see the various options. 
Also see 
Single, playlist, scrolling 
and advanced scrolling for visual examples of what is currently possible.
	
	
	
Scheduling the playing of clock (Standard and above editions only)
	
	The information on creating a play list above shows you how to 
	create a play list that just loops files.  On the play list tab, there is 
	a 'Schedule type' drop down list.  You can change this from 'PLAYLIST' 
	to 'HOURLY', 'DAILY', or 'WEEKLY'.  The difference between this and the 
	'PLAYLIST' option is that when you add items you have to specify 'From' and 
	'To' time values.  
	
	For example, an HOURLY scheduler can be used to play a file at the start of 
	every hour for 1 minute (0 minutes 0 seconds to 0 minutes 59 seconds).  
	You have to put in files to cover the entire hour.  If you don't want 
	anything playing for the rest of the hour, then insert a blank item that 
	covers from 1 minute 0 seconds to 59 minutes 59 seconds.  At the end of 
	an hour, the entire hourly schedule will loop again.  When you play a 
	presentation, it displays items based on the current time or day.
	
	When you add a blank item, you can decide whether to make the blank item 
	display the background of the control (which you can specify a colour or 
	picture for) or whether to make the entire control invisible.  When 
	adding or editing a blank item, go to the 'Blank item' tab and either tick 
	or un-tick the 'Entire control is visible' box.   This is useful 
	for scheduling when you want a control invisible.
	
	The DAILY schedule type allows you to specify files and blank items to cover 
	the entire day.  At the end of the day, the schedule will start again.  
	WEEKLY allows you to schedule what happens on each day of the week (at any 
	time), and then restarts at the beginning of the next week.  Repeat 
	Signage uses Monday as the first day of the business week.  Another 
	thing to note is that every control that supports scheduling runs 
	independently of all others, so you can have lots of different controls all 
	doing different things.
	
	Tools have been added to Repeat Signage to help you test scheduling.  
	On the designer screen menu, you can click on 'View' then 'View program time 
	for schedule testing'.  Clicking on this puts the time on the bottom 
	right of the designer screen menu.  This is the clock that Repeat 
	Signage uses with controls.  You can change this time using 'View' then 
	'Change program time for schedule testing'.  This allows you to change 
	either the time or date, so that you can see what will be displayed at any 
	point.  For example, you may have an 'offer of the day' for each day of 
	the week, made by displaying pictures in a picture control.  Changing 
	the program date to another day will allow you to test that the correct 
	picture file, with that day's offer on, is being displayed. 
	
	
Time zone
	 
	
	All of our clocks have a time zone property which you can see by 
	double clicking your clock.  If this is left on 'DEFAULT SYSTEM TIME'  then it will use your 
computer's current date and time.  You can change the time zone to another 
location by double clicking your control and changing the time zone settings.  This is used to display the time at other locations in the 
world.  For example, you may have 3 clocks in your presentation.  One 
for London, one for Paris and one for New York.
	
	
	
Double checking that the correct time is displayed for another 
	country
	
	There are loads of Internet websites that will display the current time in 
	places around the world, such as
	
www.timeanddate.com.  
	You can then double check that if you add a clock showing time in France 
	that this has been done correctly.  A few cites are listed below: