2024-06-23, 04:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-06-23, 04:44 PM by theskyhound.)
Hello,
Sometimes clever and simple designs have the side effect that they aren't obvious to new users. ;-). The SkyTools Schuduler has many different modes of operation, which determine what options there are, and more importantly, what output it generates. There isn't any switch to toggle these modes on the Scheduler. Instead, it looks at the properties of the selected imaging system to determine what mode to use. In particular, it looks at the Control System.
To answer your question, if you want to create a schedule that you can print to use to set up your AIR software, open your Imaging System, click on Control System, and select "Hand Controller / Manual Control." With that selected the Scheduler will generate a list that you can print out. It may be time to revisit the label for that selection. Maybe I can make it more clear. "Hand Controller" and "Manual" intuitively really describe what you wan to do.
Sometimes clever and simple designs have the side effect that they aren't obvious to new users. ;-). The SkyTools Schuduler has many different modes of operation, which determine what options there are, and more importantly, what output it generates. There isn't any switch to toggle these modes on the Scheduler. Instead, it looks at the properties of the selected imaging system to determine what mode to use. In particular, it looks at the Control System.
To answer your question, if you want to create a schedule that you can print to use to set up your AIR software, open your Imaging System, click on Control System, and select "Hand Controller / Manual Control." With that selected the Scheduler will generate a list that you can print out. It may be time to revisit the label for that selection. Maybe I can make it more clear. "Hand Controller" and "Manual" intuitively really describe what you wan to do.
Clear skies,
Greg
Head Dude at Skyhound
Greg
Head Dude at Skyhound

