Here you will see a chart of every hour of the week. All you have to do to schedule a
particular clock for a particular hour is to put that letter on the graph corresponding to the
day of the week and the hour that it is suppose to be scheduled. Use the arrow keys to
place the cursor over the designated hour and day.
Smarttouch Telephone Automation System
The Smarttouch allows a broadcaster to do a remote via phone line without the need for
someone to run the board at the station. The announcer simply calls the dedicated phone
line and types in the security code for the Smarttouch. The announcer can then control the
Smartcaster via the DTMF (Dual Tone, Multi Frequency) tones on a standard touch-tone
phone.
The operational phase of Smarttouch consists of three parts:
Dialing the station.
Entering the security code.
Entering the number of the remote that you wish to run.
We highly recommend a dedicated, unpublished number for your remotes, although it is
possible to hook Smarttouch to any phone line. However, if you use a standard business
line, and someone else calls the number ahead of you, you may dial into a busy signal
and not be able to access the Smartcaster.
When you dial the Smarttouch number, you will hear a beep on the line. This beep
indicates that you are connected to the Smarttouch, but are not yet to the Smartcaster.
When you hear the beep, you must enter the correct security code within 30 seconds.
Entry of the wrong digit in a code will cause a beep. There is no response if the digit is
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