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1. 01 01 MP O Port1 R BGEA DMP5 z 01 01 MP2 s 01 00 02 FOTF N5E5 01 01 MP 2 1 Porti R BGEA HDP1 z 01 01 MP2 mtwtf 01 00 00 FOTF N5B5 z i 01 01 MP2 0 Porti R BGEA_HOD1_ 2 22 22_01 01 MP2 mtwtf 02 00 02 IFLM_IFLS_ 01 01 MP2 0 Porti R ETTE BIBI zz z 01 01 MP2 02 00 02 IFLM IFL1 01 01 MP2 1 Porti R R H HB HR H This allows you to organize your entries by day weekdays vs weekends by time or something else By being able to rearrange entries you can put events in by program or add events and still keep them organized The order of the playback times does not matter Programs scheduled for 13 00 00 and 08 00 00 can be put in any order and they will still play at their scheduled times Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 39 2010 Playing Multiple Part Files To play a multiple part file as one file put in the first part and give it a time then add the other parts without putting in times The first part will play at the time specified and the other parts will play in sequence after the first part finishes If you want to close a relay at the end of the entire program add the relay closure for the last segment and not for the previous segments as illustrated below EN Playlist Editor B x sources double click to add List individual files Playlist drag to change order click to edit entry FOTF_N565_ 8 22_01 01 hP2
2. FAMX_FLP1_ 01 01 FAM X_FLT5S_ 22 22_01 01 FAMX RFL5 z z 01 01 FAMX RFPM z zz 01 01 FOTF BMM5 zz z zz 01 01 Write playlist to disk Play days Sun M M F Y Mon Y Tue Y Wed Y Thu M Fri Sat Read playlist into editor Edit Entry TEES 0 Pori sT llatdest frelays 9 AA gra Dette entry enter US Time Day offset Alt Dest Relay Audio Port Future Use At this point the options for Edit Entry Save entry Delete entry and Save playlist become active Time This 1s the time you want the file to play It must be entered in 24 hour format and can be down to the second 05 00 00 airs at 5 00 A and 17 00 00 airs at 5 00 P A time must be entered unless you are playing files right after each other or multiple part files but the first file must still have a time for playback If no time is entered for files after that then the first file will play at the specified time and following files will play right after each other and without a break between them See the Playing Multiple Part Files section To play the same program multiple times see the Multiple Airings section Day offset To play a file on its air date put a 0 in this box If you want a file to play a day early or late from the air date should have the number of days you want it play before or after the air date For a prefeed put a 1 for a day early If a program has a Saturday air date a
3. Amb OS User Interface 15y 33 2010 The buttons The first time the playlist editor opens no files show up in the playlist window but all the files available on your AMR 100 receiver appear in left window The files are listed in the wild card format with in the filename in place of a date The wild card files allows files to be played back automatically on the air date of the program Optionally you can specify a single date See the File Names section in the Appendix for a discussion on how files are named List individual files Files can be listed by the actual files on the receiver That lists the files with their air dates This can be used to put in a specific file to be played once ON Playlist Editor 10 x d List individual files Playlist drag to change order click to edit entry EGEA DMPS HH i D1 oL MP2 BGEA HDPi1 z zz z 01 01 MP 2 BGEA HODi z zz z 01 01 MP2 BITB BTE1 2 01 01 MP 2 BTTB_BIB5_ 22 22_01 01 MP2 BTTB faite FF beg zr s oy MP CFCX MLD5 zi i2z 2z 01 01 MP2 CFCX MLD5 z 2z2z z 01 04 MP2 CFCX MLD5 z zz z 02 04 MP 2 CFCX MLD5 zZ 2z2z z 03 04 MP 2 ii eas 01 v MP2 EAX FEY ES FANX_FLTS_ 8 FAMX_RFL5_ z Write TE list to m Play days Sun Y M F Y Mon Y Tue FF Wed Y Thu I Fri Sat Head playlist into editor Edit Entry hh mm ss 0 PortiST ait Het retays TE eT sec emy enter 0 90 save
4. Joni and Friends Joni and Friends Joni and Friends Joni and Friends Life Issues Love Worth Finding Love Worth Finding Love Worth Finding Love Worth Finding Love Worth Finding 5 00 5 10 4 00 4 00 16 00 18 30 18 30 18 30 18 30 20 30 20 30 20 20 20 20 20 20 21 00 18 31 18 31 19 00 18 31 6 00 6 00 10 15 10 00 9 15 9 00 10 15 10 00 9 00 9 30 6 15 6 10 6 30 12 30 13 00 0 45 1 30 1 29 1 45 1 40 1 35 2 00 1 45 18 30 8 00 18 30 18 30 18 30 7 00 7 05 2 15 4 15 3 00 GU UY UY W Wo Bb nA Onna nn Ww Ww WwW UY NW Ur UY nw OU UU AOU UU UU D NY O bl O 0 Ne 09 U9 RK Ur Ur WD Ww CS W 2010 mon fri mon fri sat mon mon fri mon fri mon fri monthly sat mon fri monthly mon fri mon fri mon fri sat mon fri sat sat sun irregular irregular mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri sat sat sat mon sat sat sat mon fri sat mon fri mon fri mon fri monthly sat sat irregular sat 7 days monthly mon fri mon mon fri mon fri sat mon fri mon fri mon fri LWFM LWPM 02pt Love Worth Finding Promos Monthly LWFM LWPM _03pt Love Worth Finding Promos Monthly LWFM LW31 LWFM LW61 LWFM_LWTS LWMX LWMS LWMX LWPW MNNX MNI5 MNNX MN25 MNNX MNNS MNNX SA11 MNNX SA21 MNNX SUII MNNX SU21 MNNX MNP5 MSHX MSH5 MSHX MSPM PFMX BPT5 PFMX BPTI PFMX BPP1 PFMX BPT5 PFMX PNT5 PTTM PTC5 PTTM PTIS5 PTTM PTTI PV31 PVBS PWMX_LWJ5 PWMX_LWPS5 PWMX LWJI PWM
5. com suf E nune Od nuni EA E First 3 letters of icl Make changes retroactive pattern will be used as cartchunk Category Thus in the local pattern line FOF1225 would have FOF in the category field and 1225 in the cut ID field of the cart chunk data of the file after it 1s transferred from the AMR 100 The filename on the local computer would be FOF1225 Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 26 O 2010 Local Pattern To change the name of a file click in the box next to the file you want to change and enter the name you want the file to have when it is transferred If you enter TBMS5 in the local pattern the program listed to the left of that will have the name TBM5 MP2 If you do not enter a name the file will be transferred with the same name it has on the receiver EX Rename Local Files 8 x Hcvr pattern Local pattern fer time day BTTB ETES BTE BTTB_LBDS BITTE HELI BTTB TBNS LECX MLDS The Xfer time day dictates when a file is transferred The time in 24 hour format 00 00 23 59 Entering 11 00 would transfer the file at 11 AM local PC time and optional day offset how many days before or after the air date can be entered after the time 11 00 1 would transfer the file at 11 00 AM local PC time but transfer it one day before the air date If the Xfer time day 1s left blank it will transfer automatically as soon as it 1s received
6. Un LDezcription AHE 1 00 User Interface Save t 1 Creating Desktop shortcut When the installation is complete the Install button changes to Done but it remains grayed out Press Exit to complete the installation WARNING Wait until done appears at the bottom of the window before pressing Exit or you will not finish the installation After you press Exit in the installer window some versions of Microsoft Windows may give you the following warning EX Program Compatibility Assistant X This program might not have installed correctly Tf this program didn t install correctly try reinstalling using settings that are compatible with this version of Windows cx Program Unknown Program m Publisher Unknown Publisher Location C Users peinkesa AppData Local amb installer exe amp What settings are applied If so simply click on This program installed correctly Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 9 O 2010 File Execution On your desktop find the new icon labeled Amb OS Interface and double click on it to run the file If this is your first installation on the computer you need to select the destination folder Ls where the audio files are to be transferred On your first installation this window pops up terad automatically but when upgrading to a another version the Amb OS User Interface takes the previous settings a
7. refresh refresh refresh refresh holding holding holding holding holding holding holding holding for for for for for for for for fwatch fwatch fwatch fwatch fwatch fwatch fwatch fwatch Clicking on Export system info option opens the export file window hy Recent Documents Desktop Mu Documents File name export Exi Mu Network Save as type Places PE Save In 5 AMB 05 Files da t Test files tet b o E Cancel zi At this point you select the directory you want to save the file and then type in the name you want to call it in the File name box This stores your file as text file The filename in the example above is export txt However you could put 2000100 export txt to identify it as the export file for a particular receiver Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 46 2010 Import system info Allows to take settings from a different installation to your current installation To import a file click on the Import system info option and select the file you want to import AMR 100 User Interface System info Rename files Playlist editor Files Transfers Tools Help C Users PublictMy FilestAh Export system info Transter queue Import system info Refresh Enable misc transfers O Files in queue Mext refresh Log activity to a file Ea 0 Kb in queue 11 04 06 Total refresh U
8. s program Day offset description for transfers Day offset list 2 two days before the current day the day before the current day prefeed 0 current day l or 1 the day after the current day 2 or 2 2 days after the current day WARNING Day offsets will not work with the seconds in the time You must use only HH MM for the time Examples of day offset Times with a day offset specified the file will transfer based on the offset and not follow the after 12 PM noon rule of transferring one day in advance 06 00 1 Transfers a day before the air date 15 00 0 Transfers the same day s file the offset 0 means the current day s program Times with no day offset specified and showing the after 12 PM noon rule is applied 06 00 Transfers the same day s program same as using 0 as the day offset 15 00 Transfers the next day s program same as using 1 as the day offset File transmission time vs queue time When considering the time you want to transfer a program you need to be aware of the individual program s transmission time vs the queue time The queue time listed in the table in the appendix has the time the program is scheduled to be sent in Eastern Time WARNING The queue time is not the transmission time The queue time is only when the file is scheduled to be sent The transmission time may be much later Due to the number of files being transmitted every day the precise
9. 01 01 MP2 misc BETTE TBHB n8 12 09 01 01 vav BTTB TEHB 08 15 03 01 01 4HP2 misc BTTB TBHM5 08 13 0183 01 01 var hd Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 44 O 2010 Tools Tool Menu Items Export system info Import system info Show approved files Log activity to a file Refresh renames Total refresh Sending Logs Upload activity to rcvr Upload debug to rcvr Upload export to revr Email activity to support Email debug to support Email export to support FTP file to support AMR 100 User Interface 3 System info Rename files Playlist editor Files Transfers Tools Help CAUsers Public My Files Ak Export system info 10 x Transfer queue Import system info Refresh Enable misc transfers Show approved programs 0 Files in queue Next refresh Log activity to a file 1 Shee U Kb in queue 10 54 06 Total refresh Upload activity to rcvr D 0 Upload debug to rcvr mp2 wav frames Timed transfers UPI0ad export to revr Activity log 10 50 00 Email activity to support Email debug to temp cleanup files 0 Hb U errs icm tds refrezh holding for fwatch Email export to support refresh holding for fwatch FTP file to support refrezh holding for fwatch refrezh refrezh refrezh refrezh refrezh refresh 6 21 began monitoring 01574 refrezh holding for fwatch 130 sources 128 poms in playlist using baselist txt for playlist sources mtwti 130 sources 128 poms in playlist mtwtf 05 25 30 RBCM ODSS _0
10. 03 01 01 MP2 DLD_MO mp2 15 59 xfer BTTB LBD1 05 15 09 01 01 MP2 ETTE_LED1_06 1 a 08 16 14 00 BGEA DHP5 08 17 09 01 01 MP2 DHPS5_HO mp2 15 59 xfer ETTB_ETP5_08 17 09_01 01 HP2 BTTEB_ETP5_05 1 08 16 17 00 BTTB_ETB5_08 17 09_01 01 MP2 BTTB Daily HO mp2 15 50 xfer BTTB BTPB 08 14 09 01 01 MP2 ETTE BTP5 08 1 08 17 12 00 AGL DLD5 08 18 03 01 01 MP2 DLD TU mp 2 15 xfer BTTB BTP5 08 13 09 i1 1 HP2 BTTB ETES 1 08 17 14 00 BGEA DHP5 08 15 03 01 01 MP2 DHPS TU mpe2 Pai xfer ETTB_ETP5_08 12 gt 09_01 01 HP2 BTTB_ETP5_05 1 08 18 14 00 BGEA DMPS 08 19 09 01 01 MP2 DHPS UE mp2 5 58 xfer ETTB_ETB1_08 15 09_01 01 HP2 BTTB BTB1 1 14 13 replwFOTF H2W1 08 15 09 01 01 HP2 14 00 rcvd NF GEPW 05 17 09 04 10 HP2 14 00 rovg PONE GEPW 08 17 09 04 10 MP2 14 00 rcvd FOTPQGEPW 08 17 03 03 10 MHP2 14 00 rovg FOTF_MpPYW_08 17 09_03 10 MP2 14 00 rcvd FOTE G 08 17 03 _02 10 MP2 14 00 rcvg FOTF GEPWN 55 17 09 02 10 MHP2 14 00 0 17 09 01 10 MP2 hg Y rcvd pe FOTE GEPW IN BTTB LED1 05 15 09 01 01 cutID DATE 5 lt 3 2009 19 13 00 CONTENT LENGTH File transferred File being received File received File Replaced This shows files that have been transferred received being received and replaced You can check this to verify the actual transfer time of files and if the files were transferred at the appropriate time Remember files will not be transferred until they have been successfully received To verify transfe
11. 30 1 00 0 30 14 30 1 00 1 00 26 00 26 00 25 00 0 35 1 00 0 30 Reaching your World Reaching your World Ravi Zacharias Ministries Ravi Zacharias Ministries Ravi Zacharias Ministries Ravi Zacharias Ministries Ravi Zacharias Ministries Susan B Anthony Pro life The Garlow Perspective The Garlow Perspective The Garlow Perspective The Garlow Perspective Campus Crusade Campus Crusade Turning Point Turning Point Turning Point Turning Point Turning Point Turning Point The Urban Alternative The Urban Alternative The Urban Alternative The Urban Alternative The Vision Forum Unshackled Unshackled Unshackled Unshackled Unshackled Upwords Upwords Word and the World Word and the World Walk in the Word Walk in the Word Walk in the Word Walk in the Word Walk in the Word Campus Crusade Campus Crusade 18 30 18 30 21 00 21 00 21 00 21 00 21 00 18 30 18 30 18 30 18 30 18 30 18 30 18 30 21 00 21 30 21 00 21 00 21 00 21 00 1 32 1 31 11 32 1 30 0 30 17 00 18 30 18 30 17 00 17 00 12 30 12 30 18 30 18 00 9 30 9 30 9 30 9 30 23 21 18 30 18 30 2010 HP N WO e e IN A t Y UU UY UU UU QN SL SO BN D Qn nA BN hh 0 D mon fri mon mon fri mon fri sat sat sat mon fri mon fri monthly sat monthly mon fri mon fri mon fri 7 days mon fri mon fri sat sat mon fri mon fri sat mon sat sun mon fri mon fri sun
12. 50 2010 Refresh names AMR 100 User Interface Bl x System info Rename files Playlist editor Files Transfers Tools Help C Users Public My FilesVAM Export system info Transfer queue Import system info Enable misc transfers Show approved programs 0 Files in queue Next refresh Log activity to a file q Refresh renames 0 Kb in queue 11 24 06 Total refresh Upload activity to revr 00 Upload debug to rcvr mp2 wav frames Upload export to rcvr m dex Timed transfers A Activity log gt Ul Lag txt 11 15 00 Email activity to support Email debug temp cleanup 0 files 0 Mb U errs zin ipod 10 34 15 refresh holding for fwatch Email export to support 10 34 14 refresh holding for fwatch FTP file to support 10 34 13 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 12 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 11 retresh holding for fwatch 10 34 10 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 09 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 06 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 07 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 06 6 2 began monitoring 015y4 10 34 06 refresh holding for fwatch After clicking on the Refresh renames a window opens showing the Amb OS name the name it was originally named and the new name that will be used This happens when a file has arrived but the local name was changed after it arrived This becomes useful 1f a new naming convention was implemented at the beginning of the month The screen below shows only the files
13. Enable misc transfers BTTB ETES n8 13 09 01 01 HP2 35M BTTB Daily wav Files in queue Next refresh 35157 Kb in queue 9 52 10 BTTIB_BTB5_08 13 09_01 01 MP2 15094 kb of 35157 mp2 waw frames Timed transfers Activity log 09 45 59 08 13 11 00 BETTE BTB5 08 14 09 1 01 MP 2 BTTE Daily wav 9 45 58 REPL ETTE BTB5 8 13 3 i1 1 HMP2 09 45 58 past BTTB ETES 08 12 09 01 01 MP2 too late 09 45 58 past BTTB BTB5 8 11 03 1 01 MP2 too late 09 45 58 rcvg SPCL TKL 08 16 09 01 01 MHMP 2 09 44 53 rcvgq SPCL TKL 08 16 09 01 01 MP 2 09 44 08 rcvg SPCL TKL 08 16 09 01 01 MP 2 09 43 29 rovg SPCL XTEKL 08 16 09 01 01 MP 2 9 43 28 8 13 began monitoring 015m System info Opens the dialog box to change your receiver settings If your network administrator changes your IP Address or if your receiver 1s changed you will need to change IP address in the Amb OS User Interface Rename files Opens the File Rename dialog box to allow you to change the name of the file when transferring it from the receiver to your computer The time you want the files to be transferred is also entered there If no name is selected it will transfer the file with the name as it is on the receiver Playlist editor Opens the Playlist Editor dialog box to define what and when the AMR 100 receiver will playback Files Transfers Opens a box showing the files on the receiver how they are transferred timed or automatically upon reception and wha
14. Entry Double click on the third segment Optionally 1f you want a relay closure select the one you want Click on Save Entry UE eS a WARNING The parts will play in the order they are listed The first part with the time has to be first the second part has to be second and the third part has to be third Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 40 O 2010 Creating a one time playback If you want a file to only playback once for a specific date you can change the page to list actual files by clicking on List individual files It will change the listing to show files with their air dates Notice that the files are listed with their air dates 08 11 09 rather than XX XX XX EX Playlist Editor sources double click to add List file templates Playlist drag to change order click to edit entry AGLX DLD5 _08 11 05 lt U1 MP2 s 17 00 00 BTTB BTB5 08 12 09 01 01 MP2 0 Porti L AGLX DLD5 08 12 09 01 01 MP2 AGLX DLD5 08 13 09 01 01 MP 2 AGLX DLD5 08 14 09 01 01 MP 2 AGLX DLD5 08 1 09 01 01 MP 2 AGLX DLPM 08 02 09 01 01 MP 2 AGLX DLPM 08 12 09 01 01 MP 2 BGEA DMP5 08 11 09 01 01 MP 2 BGEA DMP5 08 12 09 01 01 MP BGEA DMP5 08 13 09 01 01 MP 2 BGEA DMP5 08 14 09 01 01 MP 2 BGEA DMP5 08 17 09 01 01 MP 2 BGEA DMP5 08 18 09 01 01 MP 2 BGEA HDP1 08 16 09 01 01 MP 2 BGEA HODi 08 16 09 01 01 MP 2 BITTE BTE1 08 15 09 01 01 MP BITB BTB5 08 11 09 01 01 MP 2 BITTB BTB5 08 12 09 01 01 BITT
15. FOTF FOPI FPAX LTI5 FPAX LT35 FPRG TWSS FPRG WKDI FPRG WKP1 FRCA WWDS FRCA WWWI FTJD FTP5 FTJD_FTDS GTYX BQAS GTYX GTYS GTYX GTYS GTYX GTP5 GTYX GTYI GTYX GTPI GTYX GTPW GTYX POGS GTYX PGPS Revision 19 Family News in Focus 2B Family News in Focus 2B Promo Family News in Focus 2C Family News in Focus 2C Promo Family News in Focus 5A Family News in Focus 5A Promo Family News in Focus 5B Family News in Focus 5B Promo Family News in Focus Weekend 1 min Family News in Focus Weekend 2 min Family News in Focus Weekend 5 min Family News in Focus Weekend Promo Focus Generic Weekly Promos Focus on the Family Daily BORD CM Focus on the Family Daily BORD NC Focus on the Family Daily C3 CM Focus on the Family Daily C3 NC Focus on the Family Daily CANA Promo Focus on the Family Daily CANA Promo Focus on the Family Daily CM Focus on the Family Daily NC Focus on the Family Daily Promo Focus on the Family Minute Focus on the Family Minute Monthly Promo 2part Plugged In DVD Review 1 min st Plugged In DVD Review 2 min st Plugged In Movie Review 1 min st Plugged In Movie Review 2 min st Weekend 30min Magazine 3 parts Weekend Magazine Weekend Magazine 4 Parts Weekend Magazine CANA Weekend Magazine CANA Promo Weekend Magazine Promo Listen to the Bible 1 minute Daily Listen to the Bible 3 minute Daily The Word stereo We Kids stereo We Kids Promo stereo Tony Perkins Minute Washington Watch W
16. MP2 DLD_TU mp2 08 17 14 00 BGEA DMP5 08 18 09 01 01 MP2 DMP5_TU mp2 12 40 24 REPL BGEA DMP5 08 13 09 01 01 MP2 40 24 REPL BGEA DMP5 08 12 09 01 01 MP2 24 REPL AGLX DID5 08 14 09 01 01 MP2 REPL AGL DLID5 08 13 09 01 01 MP2 REPL AGLX_DLDS_08 12 09_01 01 MP2 began monitoring 015n The Activity window shows what the Amb OS User Interface has done and what is happening A complete list of messages is listed in the Appendix The status messages show programs being received transferred and other activity AMR 100 User Interface B xj System info Rename files Playlist editor Files Transfers Tools Help C Userstreinkesa My Documents Transfer queue BTTB_LBDS_08 12 09_01 01 MP2 20M BTTB LBD5 8 12 9 01 014 BTTB LBD5 05 13 09 01 01 MP2 20M BTTB LBD5 8 13 09 01 01 BTTB LBD5 08 14 03 l1 01 HMP2 20M BTTB LBD5 8 14 09 01 01 BTTB LBD5 08 17 03 01 01 MP2 20M BTTB LBD5 8 17 09 01 01 ETTE_HEL1 08 14 03 01 01 MP2 14 BTTB HRI1 8 14 09 01 01 Refresh Iv Enable misc transfers 556 Files in queue Next refresh 5629072 Kb in queue 16 03 17 BITB LBD5 08 12 09 01 01 MP 2 546 kb of 20385 mp2 wav frames BTTB TBM5 08 12 03 01 01 MP2 2M ETTE TEMS_ 08 12 09 01 01 BTTB TEM5 05 13 09 01 01 BTTB TEM5 05 13 09 01 01 BTTB TEM5 05 14 09 01 01 BTTB TEM5 05 14 09 01 017 Timed transfers Activity log gt AMB Ing txt 15 56 59 08 16 12 00 AGLE DLD5 08 17
17. air date of a file is 06 07 09 then the following actions will be taken 09 00 will transfer the program for 06 07 09 on 06 07 09 13 00 will transfer the program for 06 07 09 on 06 06 09 If any day offset is put in the Xfer time day box this rule is ignored Transfer Day Offset Use a negative number to prefeed or get a program before the scheduled air date If the air date of the file is 06 07 09 and you use the file will be transferred on 06 06 09 0 the file will be transferred on 06 07 09 1 the file will be transferred on 06 08 09 For a full discussion on entering day offsets for transfers please refer to the Rename Files section Playlist Day Offset Use a positive number to prefeed programs in the playlist This 1s required because of the AMR 100 playback engine If the air date of the file 1s 06 07 09 l or 1 the file will be played on 06 06 09 the day before the air date 0 the file will be played on 06 07 09 the same as the air date the file will be played on 06 08 09 a day after its air date For a full discussion on the entering day offsets for the playlist please refer to the Playlist Editor section Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 60 O 2010 File Names MMMM PPPP MM DD YY PN TP MP2 MMMM Ministry Name PPP Program Name MM DD YY Program air date PN TP part number PN of total parts TP All the program names PPP end with a number That number indicates the number of times th
18. click to add List individual files Playlist drag to change orde click to dit entry AGLX DLD5 zz 01 01 MP2 a mtwt 17 00 00 BTTB BTB5 z z 01 01 MP 1B0rti 57 1 end AGLX DLPM 2z z 01 01 MP2 f 17 00 00 BTTB_BTB5_ 22_01 01 MP2 3 Porti 5T 1 end BGEA DMP5 z 01 01 MP2 BGEA HDP1 01 01 MP2 BGEA HOD1 zz 01 01 MP2 BITB BTB1 z 01 01 MP2 BITB BTB5 A MP2 BITB BTP5 zz 01 01 MP2 BITB LBD1 2 01 01 MP2 FAMX RFL5 z 01 01 MP2 FAMX RFPM z 01 01 MP2 FOTF EMM5 z z 01 01 MP2 Write playlist to disk Play days Sun MF Mon Tue Wed Thu W Fri Sat Head playlist into editor Edit Entry 17 00 00 Porti ST ait dest t ena atenuation 77 75 10 x Rearranging Airings You can rearrange items in the list by clicking on them and then dragging them to a new position The entry you want to move is highlighted and when you drag that entry an arrow appears to the left of the playlist showing you where the entry will be put when release the mouse button Arrow Highlighted entry EX Playlist Editor A BE xj sources double click to add List individual files Playlist drag to changegfrder click to edit entry AGLX_DLD5_ 01 01 MP2 4 s 00 00 02 FOTF_N5AS_ 01 01 MP2 1 Porti R gt P AGLX DLPM 01 01 MP 2 00 00 02 KOTE N5A5
19. dated from the first of the month would be changed and that leaves the program at the end of the month with old name Elo es Files whose renames have changed since they were processed Status Hew rename ETTE ETES 05 31 10 01 01 misc ETTE ETES 05 31 10 01 01 BTTE 5HO mp2 ETTE TES 06 01 1100 EEE BYTE BTBS_U6 O1 10_ 01 01 mp2 BTTBE STU mp 2 ETTE Jens E SAA BETTE ETE5_06 02 10_01 1l mp2 BTTE SWE mp ETTE ETES 0O6 03 10_01 01 HP2 misc ETTE ETES 06 03 10 01 01 mp2 BTTB STH mp2 ETTE ETES 06 04 10 01 01 MP2 misc ETTE ETES 06 04 10 RR ES nS ABE Sh n mp Select files to freshen or Select all Process selected renames Close The new name must be entered in the Rename files window If you want to selectively rename files the Make changes retroactive in the Rename files window must NOT be checked WARNING If Make changes retroactive in the Rename files window is checked the file names are changed immediately and you cannot selectively rename them with Refresh rename Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 5 O 2010 Total Refresh ioj xj System info Rename files Playlist editor Files Transfers Tools Help CAUsers Public My Files AW Export system info Transfer queue Import system info Refresh Enable misc transfers SONIS ERNEUT METRE 0 Files in queue Mext refresh Log activity to a file q EEREN 0 Kb in queue 11 04 06 Upload activity to
20. on a computer named Automation under the AMBOS directory on its hard drive Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 2 2010 Rename Variables The variables used 1n renaming files allow customized file names to correspond to days dates or parts The variables can go anywhere in the local pattern before after and in the middle The options are listed below Date options m the month of air date in MM format 06 will be added to the file name d the day of the air date in DD format 08 will be added to the file name Voy the year of the air date in YY format 09 will be added to the file name w the day of the week in two letter format MO TU etc would be added to the file name 3 the day of the week in three letter format Mon TUE etc would be added to the file name Von the numerical day of the week beginning with 1 Sun 1 Mon 2 Sat 7 would be added to the file name z the numerical day of the week beginning with 0 Sun 0 Mon 1 Tue 2 Sat 6 would be added to the file name jj the Julian date or the number of the day of the year An air date of 01 01 09 would add 001 to the file and an air date of 12 31 09 would add 365 366 on a leap year the file name Multiple Part Options p the part number of the program 01 02 03 etc The second part of a three part program would have 02 added to the filename If the file has only one part nothing will be added to
21. program eg COMM NC Border etc the Designation will be the same as only one version will be delivered to your receiver The Queued column is the time eastern that the program is queued for satellite delivery and the number of days before the airdate that a file 1s queued The queue time is not when the program will arrive on your receiver but it 1s the time it is scheduled to be sent If multiple files are all queued at the same time the files are sent one at a time and any specific file may arrive much later than the queued time Look at the Activity log window to see what time a file arrived on your receiver so you know when it can be transferred or played WARNING This table was accurate at the time of publication Please verify the correct information on the Amb OS web site http www focussat net ambos programs html Abbreviations BORD BORDER for Canadian border Canadian contact info C NC B for use as commercial NC or border CAN CANA Canadian version CM COMM commercial version NC NCOM non commercial version SF short feature SO state specific announcements handled internally st stereo Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 63 2010 Amb OS Desig AGLX DLDS AGLX DLPM AIGM AKHS Amb OS program listing table 6 3 2010 Program Name Daily Light for Daily Living Daily Daily Light for Daily Living PROMO Answers with Ken Ham BGEA EMRM 02pt BGEA Emergency Re
22. s 13 00 00 FOTF_W301_ 22 22_01 03 MP2 0 Portl R FOTF_NSw1_ 22 22_01 01 MP2 5 FOTF 301 zz 2z 2 02 03 MP 0 Porti R FOTF ODP1 zz z 01 01 MP2 5 FOTF w301 z z Z 03 03 MP2 0 Portl R 1 end FOTF ODP5 zz z iz 01 01 MP2 FOTF ODY1 zz zz z 01 01 MP2 01 03 MP2 FOTF_ODY1_ 2 22_02 03 MP2 _03 03 MP2 5 01 01 MP2 z 01 035 MP2 z T T S H H Ln ae 4 G G 7177 SEE S Ln zz T T T FOTF_ODYS_ 22 22_02 03 MP2 e A FOTF ODYS _ HE 03 03 MP2 FOTF_W301_ 02 03 MP2 FOTF_W301_ 03 03 MP2 se 01 01 MP2 HE 201d 01 MP2 zz 01 01 MP2 z 01 01 MP 2 Ht 01 01 MP2 _01 01 MP2 FRCA Wwwl zz z z 01 01 MP 2 Write playlist to disk Play days Sun ME Mon Tue Wed Thu T Fri Y Sat Head playlist into editor Edit Entry hh mm ss D Porti R ait eet t end 9 Only the first entry has the time 13 00 00 and the last entry has the relay closure 1 end At 13 00 00 the first segment will play then second entry will play and then third entry will play and pulse relay 1 when it finishes The three part FOTF W301 will play as one file at 13 00 00 local time play all three parts and pulse the relay after the third part finishes The process 1s Double click on the first segment Enter in a time for it to playback Click on Save Entry Double click on the second segment Click on Save
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24. the keep cartchunk box If you leave the box unchecked the cartchunk data is removed when the file is transferred and converted to 44100 When the box is checked the cartchunk data is preserved in the file C cut is Icl filename C ch filename is CAT cutlD 5 day min expire date Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 14 2010 Miscellaneous Functions Verify MP2 Files To aid in troubleshooting this option checks the frames in the MP2 Verify mp transfer file after transferring it from the receiver Normally a the file transfer should be error free but 1f you are experiencing an issue you can have the Amb OS User Interface check the file after transferring it Once the problem has been identified and repaired you can clear the T prepend silence box D Insert fmt chunk in mp2 Normalize to 100 The verify takes more time when transferring but if that is not an issue it can be left checked By checking the verify option a transfer could take three times longer because if a file has a problem it will attempt to fix it three times If it is still not fixed after the third attempt the file is still transferred in order to have a file with a glitch rather than no file at all NOTE Typically you leave the Verify mp2 transfer unchecked unless you need to troubleshoot a file This option can be used regardless of what format you chose for the transfer MP2 or WAV because it checks the file as it reads from
25. the AMR 100 Insert fmt chunk in mp2 This 1s only available when using the an mp2 format This inserts the Verify mp2 transfer bext mext and fmt chunks in to the cartchunk data fields some automation systems import this information instead of converting the file to WAV This makes the MP2 file compatible with Normalize to 100 9 the BWF Broadcast Wave Format file However when using this L prepend silence option you may have to specify the WAV extension in the Special file extension option Insert fmt chunk in mp2 Normalize to Pia If you convert the file to any of the WAV formats you can either Verify mp transfer increase or decrease the overall volume from 10 of dBfs to 100 of dBfs The files on the AMR 100 are sent with the volume normalized at 6 dBfs or 50 of full volume Insert fmt chunk in mp2 Normalize to 100 prepend silence Prepend silence If you convert the program to WAV and if you want a half second 500 ms of silence before the program check this option Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 15 O 2010 Special file extension special file extension blank for mp2 or wav If the Special file extension box is left blank the default extension of the file will be used filename MP2 or filename WAV However you can change the extension of the file when it is transferred Some automation systems want a specific extension to the file to ingest 1t If y
26. transferred manually 3 When files are transferred they can also be renamed and converted NOTE The Amb OS User Interface actually just copies files from the receiver to a local hard disk and leaves the original file on the AMR 100 However since the use of transfer has been used to refer to this process this document uses transfer even though it does a copy from the receiver The Rename Files section describes the process of changing the name of a program when it is transferred and how to schedule a transfer of the program The main reason to schedule a program transfer is if you use the same filename every day Because some programs are sent in advance the new program would overwrite the current program However if you use different names you can enable Miscellaneous transfers to transfer and rename the program as soon as it arrives It is also possible to transfer a program file manually It is important to understand 1 If you use the Amb OS User Interface to transfer programs it must be running at all times 2 Ifyou use the AMR 100 as your playback device and do NOT transfer any programs the Amb OS User Interface does not need to be running for the AMR 100 to play a program The Amb OS User Interface also has two log windows that help you with troubleshooting any problems and more importantly give you the status of programs being received and transferred The one most used is the Activity Log window because it is
27. will see the following screen with your assigned IP Address Ped d e o 99 0 0 4 4 dd 6 Yes LOL LO wd LOO Record these numbers and enter them into the receiver information dialog box ON System Information D x Heceiver IP address fi 92 168 1 100 Heceiver serial number 2001 000 Program Update Option iix Receiver IP address 92 168 1 100 Receiver serial number 2001 000 When a program update is available Installit Ask me first When updates come through the AMR 100 they can either be installed automatically or the Amb OS User Interface will alert you to the new version and allow you to update it when you want Install 1t automatically updates the Amb OS User Interface when they are available preferred Ask me first allows you to install the updates when you want If you chose to manually install an update the program could stop working It is better to have updates installed automatically However as long as you approve an update the program will continue to function Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 12 O 2010 Output format This allows you to select the file format MP2 or WAV you want to use when you transfer a file mp2 This leaves the file in its native format MP2 and 48K encoding and just transfers the file You can specify a different name see the Renaming Files section With the MP2 format you have choose how to use or manipulate the Cart chunk data Some automation s
28. with the dates and 05 05 00 30 00 IFIM IFLS 05 05 08 01 01 times the transfer will happen and the name of the 05 05 05 00 00 BTR BTBS_05 05 08_01 01 MP2 05 06 00 30 00 IFLM IFL5 05 06 08_01 01 MP2 transferred file 05 06 05 00 00 ETTE_ETES_05 06 08_01 01 MP2 05 07 00 30 00 IFLM_IFLS 05 07 08_01 01 MP2 05 07 05 00 00 BTTB_BTES5_05 07 08_01 01 MP2 Files are transferred after the file has been completely 08 09 14 38 00 FOTF FOP1 08 10 08 01 01 MP received so no partial files get transferred As long as a file arrives less than 24 hours after its scheduled transfer time 1t will be transferred as soon as it arrives WARNING Files arriving more 24 hours after their scheduled transfer time have to be transferred manually The Refresh button will update the window and show all the new files that have arrived any new pending transfers The updated list my insert files at the top of the list depending on the time of their transfer Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 55 O 2010 Missed transfer times If the Amb OS User Interface was not running at the time of a scheduled transfer a file was delivered late or the transfer time 19 before the normal transmission time the file will be transferred when the Amb OS User Interface 1s restarted or when the file 1s available The Amb OS User Interface will not transfer a file that arrives more than 24 hours after its scheduled transfer time so a current day s program is not overwrit
29. your work will be lost WARNING Save entry must be clicked for every playback event or the changes made will be lost Delete Entry If you want to remove a program from the playlist highlight the entry you want to delete and press Delete entry A deleted entry cannot be recovered WARNING Delete entry is immediate and no confirmation is asked There is also no way to recover a deleted entry Make sure you want to delete an entry before deleting it Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 37 O 2010 In the example below the highlighted program will play the current day s program every weekday at 05 30 00 in stereo and pulse relay 1 at the end of the program at full volume no attenuation ON Playlist Editor B 10 x sources double click to add List individual files Playlist drag to change order click to edit entry AGLX DLD5 z 01 01 MP 2 mtwtt 05 30 00 BGEA DMP5 z i 01 01 MP2 0 Porti ST 1 end AGLX DLPM z z 01 01 BGEA DMP5 z 01 01 Write playlist to disk Play days Sun M M F Ww Mon Y Tue Y Wed M Thu Y Fri Sat Read playlist into editor Edit Entry 05 30 00 D Porti sT laltdest gt t end attenuation Save entry Multiple Airings Same day airings different times If you want to air a program multiple times during the day you simply select that program for the first time you want to air it and put in th
30. 1 01 MP2 0 Portl R editing mtwtf 02 00 02 IFLH_IFLS_ _01 01 HP2 0 Porti E editing 00 00 02 FOTF_NSAS _01 01 HMP2 i Portl R editing Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 45 holding holding holding holding holding holding for for for for for for fwatch fwatch fwatch fwatch fwatch fwatch 2010 Export system info Saves your current settings to a file so you can restore them if you reinstall the program have multiple computers controlling multiple receivers or you changed something you want to restore With multiple receivers and having one as a backup you can export the system info from the primary system and then use the import function on the back up computer so the two systems have the same configuration AMR 100 User Interface System info Rename files Playlist editor Files Transfers Tools Help C Users Public My FilestAh Transfer queue Export system info Show approved programs Log activity to a file Refresh renames Total refresh Upload activity to rcvr Upload debug to rcvr Upload export to rcvr Email activity to support Email debug to support Email export to support Timed transfers lola Refresh Enable misc transfers O Files in queue Next refresh 0 Kb in queue 11 04 06 0 0 mpe waw frames Activity log temp cleanup 0 files 0 Mb 0 errs 10 56 00 refrezh refresh refresh refresh
31. 1 09_01 01 MP2 too late 09 45 55 rcvg SPCL ATKL_O5 16 09_01 01 MP2 09 44 53 rovg gt SPCL_XTKL_05 16 09_01 01 MP2 09 44 08 rcvg SPCL_XTKL_05 16 09_01 01 MP2 09 43 29 rovg SPCL XTKL 05 16 09 D1 Ul MP2 Destination Dir This allows you to change the directory where files are transferred from the AMR 100 Refresh This button forces the Amb OS User Interface to read the AMR 100 hard disk and update the file list Enable misc transfers When checked the files in the Transfer queue are automatically transferred If you do not have a file set to be transferred at a specific time or with a specific name see Rename files and this box is clear the file will not be transferred If you are only going to play files out of the receiver for airing live or recording you can leave this box unchecked WARNING Enable misc transfers has to be checked to transfer a file with no scheduled transfer time or without an entry in a playlist Exit This terminates the program Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 21 2010 Windows Four windows provide information about programs transfers and status messages Transfer queue Timed Transfers Activity Log AMR 100 User Interfa E O x System info Rename files Wlaylist editor Files Transfers Tools Help C Wers reinkesa My Documents Transfer queue Refresh Enable misc transfers 0 Files in queue Next refresh 0 Kb in queue 10 02 10 35157 kb of 35157 62500 mp2 wav frames Timed tran
32. 12 09 01 01 way BORA DMPS 08 11 09 01 01 HP2 misc BORA DMP5 08 11 08 01 01 wav BGEA DMPS_ 08 12 09 01 01 MP2 misc BGEA DHPB 08 12 09 01 01 wav BGE DMPB 08 13 09 01 01 4P2 misc BORA DMP5 08 13 09 01 01 waw BGEA DMPS_ 08 14 09 01 01 MP2 misc BGEA DHPB 06 14 09 01 01 wav BGEA DMPB 08 17 09 01 01 4P2 misc BORA DMP5 08 17 03 01 01 var BORA HDP1 08 16 09 01 01 4P2 misc EGEA HOPI1 08 16 09 01 01 way BGEA HOoD1 08 16 09 01 01 HP2 misc BGEA HoD1 08 16 09 01 01 wav BTTB BTBi 06 15 09 01 01 4HP2 misc ETTE BTBi 06 15 09 01 01 wav ETTE_ETES_08 11 09_01 01 MP2Z old BTTE Daily wav BTTB BTBB 08 12 05 ni1 U1 MP2 old BTTBE Daily wav BTTB BTB5 08 15 09 01 01 MP2 ok BTTBE Daily wav BTTB BTBB 06 14 09 01 01 MP2 timed BTTE Daily wav BTTB BTFB 06 11 09 _ 01 01 4P2 misc ETTE_ETPS 08 11 09 01 01 wav BTTB BTPB 08 12 09 01 01 MP2 misc BTTB BTFB n8 12 09 01 01 wav BTTB BTFB n8 15 0393 01 01 4HP2 misc BTTB BTF5 08 13 09 01 01 waw BTTB ETES 08 14 09 01 01 HP2 misc BTTB BTPS 08 14 09 01 01 wav ETTE_LEDI 08 15 09 01 01 MP2 misc BTTB LBDP1 08 15 09 01 01 wav BTTB LEDS 06 11 09 _ 01 01 4HP2 misc BETTE LBD5 08 11 09 01 01 way ETTE_LEDS_ 08 12 09 01 01 MP2 misc BTTB LBDB n8 12 09 01 01 vay BTTB _LBDS 06 15 09 _ 01 01 4P2 misc BTTB LBD5 06 13 05 _ 01 01 way BTTB LEDS 08 14 09 01 01 4HP2 misc BETTE LBD5 08 14 09 01 01 way ETTE_HELI 08 14 09 01 01 MPZ misc BTTB HEL1 08 14 09 01 01 va BTTB TBHS 06 11 09 01 01 4HP2 misc ETTE TBHM5 08 11 09 01 01 wav BTTB TEHB 08 12 09
33. 5 IFLM VPVI ITM TSS ITM TMS ITM TPS ITM TPM O4pt ITM IT31 ITM Tel ITM Tp ITM IT31 JAFX DIDS JAFX PSAM 05pt JAFX_JAFS JAFX_JAPW LIFX_LIFS LWFM LWSS LWFM LWSI LWFM LWFS 03pt LWFM LWFS LWFM LWFS Revision 19 A New Beginning COMM A New Beginning NC A New Beginning Weekend A New Beginning Weekly Promo A Time for Harvest Beyond the Call Daily Keep it Simple Daily Keep it Simple Daily PROMO Woman After God s Own Heart Special An Old Fashioned Christmas Woman after God s own Heart Daily Woman after God s own Heart Volume PROMO Haven Daily PROMO Haven Now Haven Today Haven Weekend Back to Genesis Daily Back to Genesis Weekly Promo Science Scripture amp Salvation Weekly Science Scripture amp Salvation Weekly Promo IFL Holiday Specials IFL Holiday Specials Insight for Living Daily BORD Insight for Living Daily C NC Insight for Living Daily Promo Insight for Living SF Insights Insight for Living Weekend BORD Insight for Living Weekend C NC Insight for Living Weekend Promo Insight for Living Weekly Promo Paws and Tales stereo Promo 1 Part Paws and Tales stereo Promo 1 Part Paws and Tales stereo Promo 3 Parts Vision Para Vivir Daily NC Vision Para Vivir Weekend En Contacto In Touch Daily In Touch Daily In Touch Daily Promo In Touch Monthly Promo 4part In Touch Wkend 30min In Touch Wkend 60min InTouch Weekend Promo InTouch Wkend 30 Min AFN Diamonds in the Dust
34. 7 09 _ 06 10 FOTFE GEFW 08 17 09 07 10 FOTF GEFW 08 17 09 07 10 FOTF GEFW 05 17 09 _ 06 10 FOTF GEPW 08 17 09 06 10 FOTF GEPW 08 17 03 D5 10 FOTF GEPW 08 17 09 D5 10 FOTF GEPW 08 17 03 04 10 FOTF GEPW 08 17 03 04 10 FOTF GEPW 08 17 09 03 10 FOTF GEPW 08 17 03 03 10 FOTF GEPW 08 17 09 02 10 FOTF GEPW 08 17 03 02 10 FOTF GEPW 08 17 0797 01 10 FOTF N5W1 8 15 03 01 01 FOTF N5W1 8 15 03 01 01 FOTF N2W1 08 15 09 01 01 FOTF N2W1 08 15 09 01 01 BITB BTH1 08 15 09 01 01 MP 3702 kb of 35157 mp2 wav frames HV ATH5 08 17 09 1 U1 MP2 T lt E 15 09_01 01 P2 gt BTTB ETE1_08 15 09_01 01 mp ETTE_ETE1_05 15 09_01 01 H5HP2 download UPLOAD ETTE_ETE1_08 15 09_01 01 HP2 DATE 742242003 18 53 00 CONTENT LENGTH 36001052 The status message window reports the activity between the AMR 100 and the Amb OS User Interface This only functions as a trouble shooting aid for Amb OS support personnel Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 58 2010 Status Indicators Time Ping The message time ping only occurs when the Enable misc transfers program is first initiated It queries the receiver for its SUE Mie 10 Guns EX TEEN time every minute so it can take up to a minute for T si ug L L audi the time to appear After the program successfully communicates with the receiver and gets the time the message time ping changes to the current
35. Amb OS User Interface Software Manual Amb OS Media LLC Amb OS User Interface Revision 15y AMR 100 Receiver Firmware Revision 1 87 Revision 19 06 09 10 Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 2 2010 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ree ene ee ee ee ce een ee ee ee ee ee 6 INSTALLATION RE r rr nr nnrnnns 7 ES AAA A E AA AE A AA A nOs 7 IIT A O he ec Sn ea dt n 17 EEE A 18 Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 3 2010 OR I te TTT 49 Eere a eee eee eee ene eee ee eee ee eee een eee ee eT eee eee ee eee eer rrr 31 A 55 Tael Tante 55 PAE D IS o eh eee A E tasaetec oun davearaisateatesaaeias 60 File NES m 61 File Specificati n ee ee ee ene eee ee O ee ee eee ee ree 61 Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 4 2010 Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 5 2010 INTRODUCTION The Amb OS User Interface is designed to help you get satellite delivered programs to air quickly conveniently and without user intervention 1 You can create a playlist to allow you to air or record programs directly from the AMR 100 receiver 2 You can transfer program files from the AMR 100 to your local computer for playback from your automation system in the following ways o Programs can be transferred as soon as they arrive o Programs can be transferred only when you want them transferred o Programs can be
36. C Ask me first Output format Cart chunk mp Iv keep cartchunk C wawv4A k C cutlD clear for A V C wav44100 C cutlD from amb os name C wav44100hq C cutlD is icl filename Output channels wav only C cl filename is CAT cutlD Same as input 5 day min expire date Always mono ich Verify mp transfer C Always stereo 2h Insert fmt chunk in mp2 F Normalize to 100 prepend silence special file extension blank for mp2 or waw Temp folder CATempt Browse Cancel The IP Address and serial number can be obtained from the front panel of your receiver To retrieve that information from your AMR 100 receiver on the front panel press lt ENTER gt once and you will see the following display Your Serial No and IP Addr will probably be different This entry shows an IP Address set manually rather than by DHCP Firmware l7 Serial No 2001000 IP Addr L0 LODOS TL 100 Receiver Utilities Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 11 O 2010 However if IP Addr was set to DHCP the IP Address 1s set automatically and you will have to go into the IP Addr menu to get that address From the main screen on the front panel of your AMR 100 press lt ENTER gt and then press the lt DOWN Arrow gt until the IP Addr line 1s highlighted Firmware leo Serial No 2001000 IP Addr DHCP Receiver Utilities Press ENTER and you
37. Daily JAF Disability PSAs 5 Joni and Friends Daily Joni and Friends Weekly Overview PROMO Life Issues Daily El Amor Que Vale LWF Daily El Amor Que Vale LWF Weekend Love Worth Finding COMM 3 PARTS Love Worth Finding International Love Worth Finding NC Amb OS User Interface 15y 66 25 00 25 00 25 00 0 30 2 00 1 00 1 00 0 30 25 00 1 00 0 30 0 30 0 20 26 00 26 00 1 00 1 00 15 00 1 00 0 00 53 36 27 30 27 30 0 30 1 00 27 30 27 30 0 30 0 30 28 00 0 30 0 00 27 30 27 30 24 30 24 30 0 30 1 00 24 30 57 30 1 00 24 30 1 00 1 00 4 00 0 30 1 00 25 00 25 00 25 05 25 00 25 00 Harvest Ministries Harvest Ministries Harvest Ministries Harvest Ministries Harvest Ministries HCJB Global Harvest House Publishers Harvest House Publishers Harvest House Publishers Harvest House Publishers Harvest House Publishers Haven Ministries Haven Ministries Haven Ministries Haven Ministries Institute for Creation Research Institute for Creation Research Institute for Creation Research Institute for Creation Research Insight for Living Insight for Living Insight for Living Insight for Living Insight for Living Insight for Living Insight for Living Insight for Living Insight for Living Insight for Living Insight for Living Insight for Living Insight for Living Insight for Living Insight for Living In Touch In Touch In Touch In Touch In Touch In Touch In Touch In Touch
38. E BTE5 08 13 09 01 01 BITB BTB5 08 14 09 01 01 BITB BTP5 08 11 09 01 01 BITTE BTP5 08 12 09 01 01 BITE BTP5 08 13 09 01 01 O x BTTB_BTPS_08 14 09_01 01 BTTB LBDi 08 15 09 01 01 BITTE LBD5 08 11 09 01 01 BITB LBD5 08 12 09 01 01 BITB LBD5 08 13 09 01 01 BTTB LED5 08 14 09 01 01 Write playlist to disk Play days Sun MF Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri M Sat Head playlist inta editor Edit Entry 17 00 00 0 o o Porti L ait dest retays 9 Attenuation Save entry You enter the event the same way you created a playlist Double click on the program you want to air then highlight in the Playlist window and enter the time and other information Then click on Save entry and that file will only play once on the date of the file If you change the day offset to 1 it will play on 8 13 09 Saving the playlist After you have finished working on the playlist click on Save playlist and your playlist will be saved to the AMR 100 If you make changes to the playlist and press Cancel you xl will be prompted to confirm whether you want to save your changes Pressing Yes will save your changes and No will not save the changes Do you want to save changes you made and leave the playlist in its original state If you press Save playlist the playlist will be saved on the AMR 100 and exit this function This only saves the playlist to the AMR 100 receiver and not to anothe
39. IWS WITW_WIWS WITW_WIWS_02pt WITW_WIPW WTIX_WTDS WTIX_WTPM Reaching Your World Daily Reaching Your World weekly PROMO Just Thinking Daily Just Thinking Daily Regional REGN Let My People Think Weekly Let My People Think Weekly Promo Let My People Think Weekly Regional REGN Susan B Anthony Pro Life Commentary Daily The Garlow Perspective Daily The Garlow Perspective Daily PROMO The Garlow Perspective SPECIAL The Garlow Perspective Special PROMO The Light House Report Daily 1 00 The Light House Report Daily 2 00 Momento Decisivo Daily Route 66 Turning Point Daily Turning Point Daily PROMO Turning Point Weekly Turning Point Weekly PROMO The Urban Alternative Daily The Urban Alternative View The Urban Alternative Weekend The Urban Alternative Weekly promo Jonathan Park Radio Drama Desencadenados Sunday Free Indeed Daily Unshackled Daily Unshackled Sunday Unshackled Sunday PROMO Upwords Daily Upwords Daily PROMO Word and the World Word and the World PROMO Listen Up 1 00 Daily Walk in the Word 1 Part Walk in the Word Canadian Border 1 Part Walk in the Word Salem Version 2 Parts Walk in the Word Weekly Promo Women Today Daily Women Today Daily PROMO Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 68 2 00 0 30 13 30 13 30 26 00 0 30 26 00 1 00 1 00 0 30 25 00 0 30 1 00 2 00 28 30 1 00 26 00 0 30 28 30 0 30 25 00 2 00 29 30 0 45 25 55 30 00 2 00 30 00 30 00 0
40. X LWPI RBCM DTWS RBCM DTPW RBCM CBRI RBCM NPD7 RBCM OD25 RBCM OD55 RBCM SP3W RBCM SP6W RBCM SSLI RBCM SSLI 05pt RBCM TES5 RBCM WLBI RBCM WLPI RMOX GGOI RMOX GGOI RMOX GGOP ROHX NPSI ROHX ROHS ROHX RODS ROHX RHPW ROHX SHM5 ROHX SHPM Love Worth Finding Wkend 30min Love Worth Finding Wkend 60min Treasures from the Word LWF Living Way Daily Living Way Weekly Overview PROMO Mission Network News 1 minute Daily Mission Network News 2 minute Daily Mission Network News 5 minute Daily Mission Network News Weekend Saturday 1 minute Mission Network News Weekend Saturday 2 minute Mission Network News Weekend Sunday 1 minute Mission Network News Weekend Sunday 2 minute Mission Network News promo Daily Mercy Minute Daily Mercy Minute PROMO Break Point Daily NC Break Point This Week Break Point This Week Promo BreakPoint Daily CM The Point Daily Parenting Today s Teens Daily CCM 1 00 Parenting Today s Teens Daily INSP 1 00 Parenting Today s Teens Weekly 28 00 Proverbs 31 Daily Living with Joy Daily Living with Joy Daily PROMO Living with Joy Weekend Living with Joy Weekend PROMO Discover the Word stereo or Promo Discover the Word stereo or Promo La Clase Biblica Radial Sunday Nuestro Pan Diario RBC Our Daily Bread 2 min st Our Daily Bread 5 min st Sports Spectrum Promo 30 sec Sports Spectrum Promo 60 sec Sports Spectrum Weekend Sports Spectrum Weekend 5 part Tesoros Escondid
41. _ 4 34_01 01 MP2 1 mtwitT AGLX DLD5_ 8 22 22_01 01 MP2 0 Porti ST relays zz 01 01 z 01 01 zz 01 01 zi 01 01 LI 01 01 zz 01 01 01 04 zz 02 04 zz 03 04 zi 04 04 z 01 01 1 01 01 01 O1 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 Write playlist to disk Play days Sun Y MF Y Mon Y Tue M Wed Thu M Fri Sat Head playlist into editor EAT Edit Entry hh mm ss D Porti ST ait dest retays Delete entry enter 0 90 save playlist To enter a program to play double click on the file you want to play to put it into the playlist window Notice that the entry defaults to mtwtf in the playlist window and the M F and Mon Tue Wed Thu and Fri boxes are checked The 5 in the name of the file AGLX DLDS means it normally airs Mon Fri If you do not want that to happen you can clear any or all the days See the File Names section in the Appendix for a discussion on how files are named Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 35 2010 To edit the playback of the file highlight the entry in the Playlist window by clicking on it S Playlist Editor OI x sources double click to add List individual files Playlist drag to change order click to edit entry 0 Porti ST relays AGLX DLD5 gt 01 01 MH Z FE mtwtft AGLX DLD5 gt Q01 01 MP2 te de te te He te te te H l ete te te th th te on ono COMX_SWPM_
42. arrival time in the Activity Log window and adjust your time accordingly The table at the end of this manual lists programs with their queue time The most current table is online at http www focussat net ambos programs html Triggers At this time triggers cannot be entered into the playlist by the Amb OS User Interface If you re not using triggers then the Amb OS User Interface will be all you need to build your playlist If you need to use triggers you can create a basic playlist with the Amb OS User Interface write the playlist to a local drive and then edit the playlist with the Standalone Playlist Modifier This and the playlist manual 1s available on the Amb OS support website http www amd os com support html The playlist editor uses the settings for the Amb OS User Interface for your receiver and automatically pulls in the playlist you saved to AMR 100 so you can edit it and save it back to the AMR 100 WARNING Once you have used the playlist editor you should not bring the playlist back into the Amb OS User Interface because it will remove the changes you made with the playlist editor A complete description of the playlist is available in the playlist manual Both the playlist editor and the playlist manual are available at the Amb OS support web site http www amb os com support html Download the Standalone Playlist Modifier and the User Interface UI Software playlist manual Revision 19
43. as long as the Enable misc transfer 1s checked If no day is specified then all transfers before 12 00 PM noon local PC time will transfer the program on its air date Any times after 12 00 PM noon local PC time will transfer the next day s program This is the After 12P_ noon rule WARNING If you do not have your receiver attached to the Internet and data packets are missed the missing packets cannot be received from the uplink server and the file will not transfer You will have to contact Amb OS 877 262 6728 to have it retransmitted Options Several variables are included to add different pieces of information to the file name like the day of the program Mo Tu We etc and even send files to a different directory than the one specified in the local directory Directory changes If you put a directory name in front of the name of you entered for a file in the Local pattern BTTB Bible Minute will put the program in a sub directory under the local directory called BTTB The directory must exist or the Amb OS User Interface will not be able to transfer it If you put in a full path name the local directory entry in the Destination directory window will be ignored C AMB OS BTTB Bible Minute will put the program in the BTTB directory under the AMB OS directory in the root directory of the hard drive on computer running the Amb OS User Interface Automation AMBOS BTTB Bible Minute would put the file
44. at the beginning of the manual Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 53 O 2010 Refresh After making changes to the timed transfers or to make sure you have the latest files from the receiver simply press the Refresh button This only rereads the files on the AMR 100 and does not do a total refresh which will re transfer files AMR 100 User Interface Bl xl System info Rename files Playlist editor Files Transfers Tools Help CUsersireinkesaiMy Documents Transfer queue C Refresh_ Enable misc transfers A Next refresh 12 16 38 FTiles in queue E 0 Kb in queue 40061 kb of 40061 mpe waw frames Timed transfers Activity log gt AMR log txt 05 16 15 00 BETTB BETBS 8 17 03 01 01 MP2 ETTB_Daily H0 mp2 12 10 12 05 31 rcvd RBCM HPD 08 17 09 01 12 05 18 rcvg RBCM NPD 08 17 09 44 90 77 B Ene Wa na ar an Next Refresh Newly arrived files update automatically and the system refreshes every 10 minutes The next refresh time 1s shown in under the next refresh message Clicking the Refresh button will have the AMB OS User Interface reread the AMR 100 immediately and show any changes to the timed transfers 12 09 59 Enable Miscellaneous Transfers l peres Enable misc transfers 0 S 0 Kb in queue This option turns on and off the automatic transfer of programs that do not have a timed transfer Checking the Enable misc transfers will cause the fil
45. ation for the local directory and the receiver serial number and IP Address see the Installation section you can define how you want your receiver to get files to you AMR 100 User Interface 0 x System info Rename files Playlist editor Files Transfers Tools Help CA Users reinkesa My Documents Transfer queue Refresh Enable misc transfers ETTE BTBB 08 13 05 01 01 MP2 35H BTTBE Daily wav 1 Files in queue Next refresh 35157 Kb in queue 9 52 10 BITB BTHB5 18 13 09 01 01 MP 15094 kb of 35157 mp wav frames Timed transfers Activity log 09 45 59 08 13 11 00 BTTB BTBS D 14 U9 l1 01 HP2 ETTE Laily wav 09 45 58 REPL ETTE ETES 08 13 09 Ul l HP2 09 45 58 past ETTE ETES 08 12 09 01 01 HP2 too late 09 45 58 past ETTE ETES _ 05 11 09 _01 01 MHP2 too late 09 45 58 rcvg SPCL ATEL 08 16 09 01 01 HP2 09 44 53 rovg SPCL EXTEL 08 16 09 01 01 HD2 09 44 08 rcvg SPCL EXTEL 08 16 09 01 01 HD2 09 43 29 rovg SPCL_XTKEL_08 16 09_01 01 HP2 09 43 28 8 13 began monitoring 015m 545 files on rcvr ETTE ETES 08 13 09 01 01 ME2 gt BTTB Dailvy wav ETTE ETES 08 13 09 1 1 MP 2 download UPLOAD BTTB ETES 08 13 09 1 01 HP 2 DATE 726 2009 15 05 00 CONTENT LENGTH 36001052 Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 19 O 2010 Menu Button Window and Message Explanation The Amb OS User Interface has a Top Menu various buttons windows and some messages The Top Menu a x Transfer queue
46. began monitoring The Amb OS User Interface began monitoring files on the AMR 100 comb A multiple part file was combined into one file ERR An error happened when either transferring a file or during the MP2 Verify The error follows the Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 61 2010 filename Three attempts are made to transfer or verify therefore if less than three errors are reported for the same file the transfer was successful fwatch Filewatch from the AMR 100 The Amb OS User Interface receives a message from the AMR 100 when a new file has been successfully received rcvd A file was successfully received by the AMR 100 rcvg A file is being received by the AMR 100 refresh holding for fwatch A refresh is scheduled but it is waiting for the results from the fwatch repl A file was resent to the AMR 100 and it replaced an existing file within the 24 hour window for a daily program and seven days for a weekly program REPL A replacement file has been queued temp cleanup The temporary directory has been cleaned to avoid transfer errors total refresh The user executed a Total refresh from the tools menu xfer A file was successfully transferred from the receiver to the local directory Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 62 O 2010 Amb OS Program Listing Updated 10 07 2009 To get the most accurate information goto http www focussat net ambos programs html When there are several versions of a
47. cuments Transfer queue Refresh A Enable misc transfers ETTE ETB1_ 08 22 09 Di i MP2 35M ETTB_ETE1_ 08 22 09 0199 590 Files in queue Next refresh EGEA HDP1 08 23 09 01 01 MP2 1M BGEA HDP1 08 23 09 01 01 mn BGEA HOD1 08 23 09 01 01 MP2 36M EGEA HODi 08 23 09 01 01 6785450 Kb in queue 16 55 32 BTTB BTP5 08 24 09 01 01 MP2 iM BTTB BTP5 08 24 09 01 01 ETTE ETES 08 25 09 01 01 MP2 1M ETTB ETES 08 25 09 01 0 6116_6161_06 22 09_01 01 MP2 ETTE ETES 08 26 09 01 01 MP2 1M BTTB_BTP5_08 26 09_0 T 5998 kb of 35157 mp2 waw frames Activity log gt AMHB Ing t t time ping 08 25 17 00 BTTB_BTES_08 26 09_01 01 HTTB Daily VEg pe 16 45 37 8 25 began Monitoring 015n 08 26 12 00 AGLX DLDS5 08 27 08 01 0 re DID TH mp2 08 26 14 00 BGEA DMP5 05 27 09 0 0971 MP2 DMPS_TH mg mun 6 ADL ON TPM nrar an A nn nd wma DIMM mI BTTB BTP5 08 27 09 01 01 BTTB BTFP5 08 27 05 BTTB LBED1 08 22 09 01 01 BTTB LBDi 838 2245 Timed transfers Name of file transferring Data transferred Conversion info Activity log Time Ping Total amount of data to transfer This shows how much data needs to be transferred and it includes all of the files that have not been transferred Number of Files This shows the number of files that will be transferred from the receiver Next Refresh This shows the next time the automated refresh will happen to insure that the latest information about file transfers are current and gets the la
48. day column in the rename files window Without the Enable misc transfers box checked without a timed transfer miscellaneous transfers have to be done manually Timed transfers have a time in the Xfer time day column Two windows in the main screen show the method files will be transferred The Transfer queue window shows the miscellaneous transfers and the timed transfers window shows the timed transfers Miscellaneous Transfers The miscellaneous transfers works well if you have unique file names for every program A program for Monday has the date or some other indication that it 1s for Monday then an automatic transfer will work If you keep the same name for a program every day then the miscellaneous transfer could overwrite the current day s program if the next day s program arrives before the current day s program airs Timed transfers avoid that problem Automatic transfers can be enabled or disabled with Enable misc transfers box If the Enable misc transfers box 1s not checked then the files will be listed in the Transfer queue window but they will have to be transferred manually through the files transfer window With the Enable misc transfers box checked files will be transferred automatically immediately 15 xl after they have been successfully received Revr pattern Local pattern Xfer time day AGLX DLD5 AGLX DLPM BGEA_DMP5 Timed Transfers San BGE HOD1 Timed transfers work well when you
49. do that in the Proceed with total refresh Files Transfers window and double clicking on the file you want to transfer Sending Logs The Upload Email and FTP file options send the activity log debug file export file and a potentially corrupted audio file to either the receiver or to the Amb OS support email These should be used only when instructed by Amb OS support personnel The options to Upload or send the files to your receiver allowing Amb OS support personnel to retrieve it If your receiver does not have an internet connection the Amb OS support personnel may direct you to select the Email option and the files are emailed to the Amb OS support email FTP file to support allows Amb OS support personnel to examine a corrupted file to isolate problems Like the Upload and Email options this should only be done when directed by Amb OS support personnel The options are Upload activity to rcvr Upload debug to rcvr Upload export to revr Email activity to support Email debug to support Email export to support FTP file to support Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 52 O 2010 Help AMR 100 User Interface l 10 x System info Rename files Playlisteditor Files Transfers Tools Help Destination dir C Userstreinkesa My Documents AMR 100 User Interface rev 015n Transfer queue UI Help file on web T Enable misc transfers UI updates on web j E 0 Files in queue Next re
50. e information needed for it select Save entry and then double click on that program again and put in the information needed for the next airing The following illustration shows the program set to play at two different times ON Playlist Editor E 0 x sources double click to add List individual files Playlist drag to change order click to edit entry AGLX_DLDS _ 01 01 MP2 4l mtwtt 06 00 00 BITB_BIB5S_ 22 22_01 01 MP2 0 Port1 51 1 end AGLX DLPM z z 01 01 MP2 mtwtT 17 00 00 BITB_BIB5S_ _01 01 MP2 0 Porti ST 1 en BGEA DMPS_ 22 22_01 01 MP2 BGEA_HDP1_ 22 22_01 01 MP2 BGEA_HOD1_ 22 22_01 01 MP2 BITB BIBL 01 01 MP2 Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 38 O 2010 Different day airings same times Prefeeds for daily programs have to account for the weekend If you have a prefeed Tuesday s Friday s program on Monday Thursday Monday s program has to come on Friday or three days early Even though the feeds play at the same time the playlist needs two entries for those events because the playbacks need different day offsets Monday s prefeed on Friday plays back three days early to skip Saturday and Sunday The other prefeeds playback one day in advance The same program has the same time but two different day offsets The following example shows the same programs with the different day offsets day offset 3 day offset EX Playlist Editor sources double
51. e program airs 1n a week 5 5 times a week typically M F The date matches a weekday of the month 1 time a week typically a weekend The date matches either Saturday or Sunday That depends on the individual ministry The parts are described by the part number PN of the program and the total number of parts TP Thus 01 01 means this is the only part of a one part program 02 03 means the file is the second part of a three part program Examples of file names FOTF FOFS 04 09 08 01 01 MP2 FOTF Focus on the Family FOFS Focus on the Family daily program 04 09 09 Program s air date is April 9 2009 01 01 1 part program this is part 1 of 1 part LWFM_LWFS5_ 05 09 08 01 03 MP2 LWFM Love Worth Finding Ministries LWFS Love Worth Finding daily program 05 06 09 Program s air date is May 6 2009 01 03 3 part program this is part 1 of 3 parts FOTF ODY1 05 10 08 01 03 MP2 FOTF Focus on the Family ODY 1 Adventures in Odyssey Weekend 05 09 09 Program s air date is May 9 2009 01 03 3 part program this is part 1 of 3 parts File Specification All files are MP2 format with a 48K sample rate Broadcast Wave Format The BWF format is used primarily for MP2 files that conform to the Broadcast Wave Format and have a WAV file extension An MP2 file that conforms to the BWF specification has to have some cart chunk information inserted see the Insert fmt chunk in mp2 section Activity Window Messages
52. eekend Family Talk Daily PROMO Family Talk with James Dobson GTY Bible Q amp A Grace to You Daily CM Grace to You Daily NC Grace to You Daily PROMO Grace to You Weekend Grace to You Weekend PROMO Grace to You Weekly Overview PROMO Portraits of Grace Daily Portraits of Grace Daily PROMO Amb OS User Interface 15y 2 00 0 15 2 00 0 15 4 30 0 15 4 30 0 15 1 00 2 00 4 30 0 15 9 00 28 30 28 30 28 30 28 30 28 30 0 30 28 30 28 30 0 30 1 00 0 30 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 0 00 55 05 55 05 55 05 0 30 0 30 1 00 3 00 4 30 28 30 0 30 1 00 28 00 0 30 26 00 2 00 28 55 28 55 0 30 23 55 0 30 0 30 1 00 0 30 Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Fellowship for Performing Arts Fellowship for Performing Arts Family Programs Family Programs Family P
53. elect a file name Then click on Cancel so it will ignore your changes on the AMR 100 After finishing your changes you can save the playlist to a computer by clicking on Write playlist to disk and then pick a file name After you do that click on Save to save the playlist on the AMR 100 Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 42 2010 Read playlist into editor After you have saved a playlist on another computer using the Write playlist to disk you can bring the file back to the editor Simply click on Read playlist into editor an select the playlist yo saved under Write playlist to disk FAMX RFPM z 01 01 MP2 FOTF BMM5 Zz 01 01 MP 2 Play day E dit Enti a Read playlist into editor 2 E Enea WARNING The Read playlist function does not have any syntax checking options If a playlist has been modified and it is not constructed properly it can produce unpredictable results Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 43 2010 Files Transfers This window shows the files that have been transferred that will be transferred what name they will get when they are transferred and whether they are a miscellaneous or timed transfer From this window you can double click on a file to manually transfer it to your local directory Show Status Options The options all you to filter the entries by different criteria All Shows all the fil
54. erved First 3 letters of Icl Tielke chas pattern will be used as cartchunk Category MEX Save Saves the changes you have made Cancel Ignores the changes you made and closes the window Help Shows you the options for renaming and transferring Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 32 O 2010 Playlist Editor General Description This tool creates a playlist for the AMR 100 receiver and allows files to played out of the receiver like a live program It also allows relay closures to be associated with the playback of a file When considering the time you want to transfer a program you need to be aware of the individual program s transmission time vs the queue time The queue time listed in the table in the appendix has the time the program is scheduled to be sent in Eastern Time WARNING The queue time is not the transmission time The queue time is only when the file is scheduled to be sent The transmission time may be much later Due to the number of files being transmitted every day the precise time of transmission can be delayed Thus Amb OS lists programs when they are queued to be transmitted Since some programs take longer than others and since the programs are sent sequentially not all programs are delivered at their queue time Typically if you add at least an hour to the queue time you can estimate the file s arrival time If you experience files being missed checked the actual
55. es on the receiver their status type of transfer and names they will have when transferred Ok Shows only the files that have been transferred without errors Misc Shows only the files that will be transferred when they are received and not on at a specific time see the Rename files section Old Shows only the files that have missed their transfer times and may need to be manually transferred because they could overwrite an existing file To manually transfer a file simply double click on the file you want to transfer Timed Shows only the files that are transferred at specific times see the Rename files section Errors Shows only the files that were either not transferred or had errors when they were transferred Manually Transfer If you want to transfer a file again or to retry a transfer double click on the file you want to transfer and it will transfer the file R RR ist HH HD ial x m Ert qp Show status C Ok C Misc Old Sire IET Double click to manually transfer old miscftimed files All AGLX DLD5 08 11 07 ij 7 s er A AGLE DLD5 06 12 09 _ 01 01 4P2 misc SOLA OLDS 08 12 09_01 01 vav AGLE DLD5 08 13 09 _ 01 01 4P2 misc AGLE DIDS 08 13 09 _ 01 01 way AGLE DIDS 08 14 09 01 01 HP2 misc AGLE DIDS 08 14 09 01 01 wav AGLE DLDS 08 17 09 01 01 4P2 misc AGLE DLDS 08 17 08 01 01 vav AGLX DLPM 08 02 09 01 01 MP2Z misc AGLX DLPM 08 02 09 01 01 vav AGLE DLPM 08 12 09 _ 01 01 4P2 misc AGLE DLPM 08
56. es to automatically transfer to your local directory If this box is not checked then the files will not be transferred and will remain on the receiver All files listed in the Transfer Queue window do not have a timed transfer will be transferred automatically 1f this box 1s checked after being received successfully Exit Exit terminates the program Because terminating the program will prevent any files from transferring you must confirm your desire to exit the program in the subsequent dialog box Close interface program X Are vou sure vou want bo quit the amb os interface program Timed transfers will not occur unless the program is running Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 54 O 2010 Windows Several windows give information about what the Amb OS User Interface is doing The Transfer Queue shows the files that are transferred immediately after they have arrived The Timed transfers shows the files that are transferred only at the time listed Files with a timed transfer are not listed in the Transfer Queue and files with a timed transfer are not listed in the Timed transfer window Between the two windows all the files are shown that will be transferred In order to have the files without a time transfer automatically you must have the Enable misc transfers box checked WARNING Files that have not arrived are not listed in either window Only those files that have been successfully received are show
57. fresh 0 Kb in queue 11 36 38 AMR 100 User Interface rev a This shows you the current revision of the Amb OS User Interface The format is a number in three digits followed by a letter designation 015y UI Help file on web This opens your browser to the online help page at http www focussat net ambos amb xfer help html UI updates on web This opens your browser to the web page with all the versions of the Amb OS User Interface software versions The latest version 1s at the top The address is http www focussat net ambos u1 html Program information on the web This opens your browser to the web page that lists the programs available on the Amb OS system and when they are scheduled to be sent over the satellite The address 1s http www focussat net ambos programs html Destination Directory PISE fles Playlist editor Files Transfers Tools Help MUserstreinkesa My Documents Transter queue Retrech Fnahle micr trancferc Fit TE FLETTER This option allows you to change the target directory for file transfers You can select a local or network computer directory If no local directory has been selected no files will be transferred If you want a specific directory that does not exist you must create it before Choose a Folder to download Files into opening this option re ns 0 52 My Network Places A detailed explanation of this process 1s under the Local directory 48 Recycle Bin section
58. ged in Spanish Enfoque 90 sec comentario Enfoque a la Familia Family Minute with Bill Maier Family News in Focus 1A Classic Family News in Focus 1B Classic Family News in Focus 1C Classic Family News in Focus 1D Home version dry Family News in Focus 1M Home version Family News in Focus 2A Family News in Focus 2A Promo Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 64 Runtime Ministry 1 00 0 30 1 30 0 30 0 30 1 00 1 00 25 50 0 30 25 00 25 00 28 30 0 30 25 00 1 00 14 30 14 30 0 30 24 30 24 30 2 00 0 30 1 00 26 00 0 30 0 30 28 00 0 30 1 30 0 30 25 30 25 30 0 30 25 30 25 30 0 30 1 00 1 30 14 30 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 0 15 Angel Ministries Angel Ministries Answers in Genesis Billy Graham Evangelical Assn Billy Graham Evangelical Assn Billy Graham Evangelical Assn Billy Graham Evangelical Assn Billy Graham Evangelical Assn Billy Graham Evangelical Assn Back to the Bible Back to the Bible Back to the Bible Back to the Bible Back to the Bible Back to the Bible Back to the Bible Back to the Bible Back to the Bible Crown Financial Crown Financial Crown Financial Compassion Intl Compassion Intl Family Life Today Family Life Today Family Life Today Family Life Today Family Life Today Family Life Today Family Life Today Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family F
59. h to continue Back Lancel Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 7 O 2010 You will then see the installer program amb xfer exe and you should double click on it and begin the installation process r amb installer013p File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address CA Documents and Settings All UsersiMy Documents 4MB 05 Filesanb installerO13p Go Mame Size Type Date Modified File and Folder Tasks 77 amb installer exe 334 KB Application 6 2 2008 2 19 PM a Make a new Folder amp 9 Publish this Folder to the Web T n objects 334 KB 4 My Computer Depending on your operating system after double clicking on amb installer exe you may see the following Open File Security Warning X The publisher could not be verified Are you sure you want to run this software Mame F My FilesVAMB OSYUTlamb installer exe LB Publisher Unknown Publisher Type Application From F My Files AMB 05 UT amb nstaller exe Cancel M Always ask before opening this file This file does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its publisher You should only run software from publishers you trust How can decide what software to run If this window appears click on Run to install the program When the install programs runs it will bring up this window EIN Amb installer 005 Ioj x This will install AMA 100 User Interface from 4mb 05 Application will be
60. hunk C cutlD clear for A V cutlD from amb os name If your Amb OS User Interface will not communicate with your AMR 100 receiver you should verify the IP address and serial number C wav44100 of your receiver You can verify those numbers C wav44100hq by looking at the data on your receiver The setup section describes how to do this C wavd k C cutlD is Icl filename C cl filename is CAT cutlD 5 day min expire date Output channels wav only f Same as input You can also verify or change the Program Always mono ich Verify mp2 transfer update option Output format Output channels C Always stereo 2ch Insert fmt chunk in mp Cart chunk handling Extending the deletion of M Normalize to 100 96 files to five days change your customized file prepend silence extension whether or not to verify the MP2 file Scale extension r Dana data transfer and other miscellaneous settings inserting the fmt chunk into a file whether to Temp folder CXTemp Browse normalize file output levels to add silence to a Cancel WAV file or to change your temporary file location when doing transfers and conversions Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 24 2010 Rename Files lo x The files transferred to the receiver from each Revr pattern Local pattern Xfer time day program provider have specific names that sety DELE AGLX_DLPH include the date of the file Because stati
61. ignation of the program FOF5 Focus on the Family daily program The four letter program designation is used as the file name For a full discussion on file names see File Names section in the Amb OS Appendix This option does not change the cartchunk data because the Amb OS system does this automatically CutID is Icl filename makes the cut ID in cartchunk data the name chosen in the Rename files section for that file Lcl filename is CAT cutID uses the local filename you create in the Rename files section to create the category and cutid in the cartchunk data The first three letters of the filename will be put in the category field and the rest will be put in the cutid field For Example a local name of PGM92132 will put PGM in the category field and 92132 in the cut id field When selecting this option a note appears on the Renaming files page to remind you this option was selected If you use this option we recommend you first enter the categories in the Rename files page and then come back to the cart chunk section in the system info page and select this option 5 day min expire date prevents files from being deleted until they are at least five days past their air date Cart chunk keep cartchunk C cutlD clear for A Y coud fram ambos name When selecting either 44100 conversion you only have the option to clear the cartchunk data default not checked or keep the cartchunk data by the checking
62. installed in folder C Program Files ReywareAmr 100 ms LEE a The install process will put a shortcut on your desktop for easy access If you chose to not install the file click exit Remember that you must use this program to create playlists and to transfer audio programs from the AMR 100 receiver Click on Install to install the program Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 8 2010 The window displays the progress of the installation and the install button will gray out to show you that it is installing the program Ei Amb installer 005 ll x This will install AMR 100 User Interface from Amb OS5 Application will be installed in folder CAProgram Files Reyware Amr 100 Installation successful C XProgram Filezs BREeyware mr 1 0 d mkdirst j directory ok Installing LC Program Files Revware mr 100 a4mb xfier exe size 150528 Installing C Program Files Reyvare mr 100 amb fer hlp 126 die Installing C Program Files Reyware mr 100 rc exe size 61440 Installing C Program Filezs Rewware Amr 1 l zzrc hp exe size 62976 Files pom files WSeript CreateObject IC WSeript Shell desktop shell SpecialFolders Desktop 3 set hortcut hell CreateShortcutidesktop amp Amb OS Interface lnk TargetPath C Program Filez Rewyware amp mr 1 amb zxfer exe Workinglirectory C Program Filez Eeyware Amr 1U
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64. lly transferred and be renamed with the name entered in the Local pattern box and apply any changes to the file specified in the system info section Output format Output channels file output extension or any cart chunk options If the same name 1s used for a program timed transfers prevent the current day s program from being overwritten The timed transfer only transfers a file on a specific day and time to protect the current day s program and still transfers the next day s program For example if the next day s program comes in at 2 00 PM and you air the current day s program at 4 00 PM enter in a transfer time of 17 00 00 5 00 PM so the next day s program will not overwrite the current day s program Files are transferred when the file has been completely received so no partial files get transferred If a file arrives less than 24 hours after the scheduled transfer time it will be transferred as soon as it arrives WARNING You must press Save after making any changes If you just close the box you will lose any changes you made Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 25 O 2010 Filename is CAT cutlD Message When this option was checked in the System info the message First 3 letters of lcl pattern will be used cartchunk Category is displayed at the bottom of the screen This is only displayed if that option is checked EX Rename Local Files Ioj x Hcvr pattern Local pattern Afer time day
65. n Transfer Queue This shows only the files that will be transferred as soon as they arrive if the Enable misc transfers box 1s checked The Amb OS User Interface transfers the file from the AMR 100 to the directory you selected System info Rename files Playlist editor Files Transfers Tools Help in the local directory option If you selected to rename CAUsers relnkesaihh Documents the file in the File Rename box the window shows Transfer queue AGLX DLDS 08 14 09 01 01 DLD FR mp2 that file name AGLX DLD5 08 17 09 01 01 DID MO mp2 AGLX DLDS 08 18 09 01 01 DLD TU mp2 To disable the automatic transfer clear the Enable ni ae a e EGEA DMP5 08 12 09 01 01 DMP5 WE mp2 7 misc transfers box Clearing the Enable misc Bee Dee n RICO DH OR transfers box means you will have to manually BGEA DMES 98 14 03 RE FR mp2 x imed transfers transfer files through the Files transfers window noz1e te An DTTD DTOC no 17 n n1 n1 WO DTTO Maiin WA mn Timed Transfers Timed transfers show the files that have specific transfer times and are set up on the Renaming files page The files are listed in chronological order with the earliest transfer listed first The Transfer queue window shows that will be transferred as soon as they arrive if the Enable misc transfers box is checked This illustration shows the timed transfer window with T imed transfers several files waiting to be transferred
66. nd assumes you want to keep those settings This only has to be entered once but it can be changed at any time The Local dir is where your audio files are to be transferred from the AMR 100 receiver It can be any directory your automation system requires including networked computers Local dir Press OK in the dialog box Local folder needed Destination folder receiver info needed x Browse for Folder ajx Choose a folder to download Files into Please select a folder for downloading the audio files Or receiver IP and SN not found 2 Fa My Network Places 2 Recycle Bin Select the folder you want to use and press OK to save that setting You may select a folder on a different computer if it is connected to the same network This is particularly useful when transferring files to your automation system You can change this setting by clicking on the Destination dir button on the main Amb OS User Interface scene After selecting a directory the System info box will open and you will enter your AMR 100 Receiver s IP address and serial number NOTE Because there is no provision to create a directory you must choose an existing directory or create the new one before you do the installation Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 10 O 2010 System Info 151x Receiver IP address fi 92 168 1 100 Receiver serial number 2001 000 When a program update is available Install it
67. nd you play it on Sunday use a 1 in the day offset field Here 1s how the day offset works l or 1 plays the file one day before the air date a prefeed 0 plays the file on the air date 1 plays the file 1 day after the air date playing a file on Sunday that has a Saturday air date See the Playlist Day offset section in the Appendix Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 36 O 2010 Audio Port This selects the audio port you want to use The AMR 100 has two ports and they can play back in either stereo or mono If you select a mono playback and the source is stereo the output mixes the left and right together A mono program played in stereo simply puts the program out the left and the right channels Here are list of the options Portl ST Plays out the left and right of Port 1 a mono program plays out L and R Porti L Plays out the left side of Port 1 only in mono a stereo program is mixed Port R Plays out the right side of Port 1 only in mono a stereo program is mixed Port2 ST Plays out the left and right of Port 2 a mono program plays out L and R Port2 L Plays out the left side of Port 2 only in mono a stereo program is mixed Port2 R Plays out the right side of Port 2 only in mono a stereo program is mixed Alt dest Other options to be released at a later date Relays This selects the relay you want assigned to the program A relay can be closed for the entire length of the program o
68. ocus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Focus on the Family Queue Day Time 18 30 18 30 19 20 5 00 5 00 5 00 16 00 17 00 17 00 7 10 6 00 6 10 4 00 6 00 11 00 7 00 7 00 11 00 20 20 17 00 20 20 18 30 18 30 12 00 18 30 18 30 17 00 17 00 18 30 18 30 1 01 1 14 1 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 19 01 6 33 6 30 7 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 01 0 01 Offset Un O o o o O O Q UY U YU 0 Ss tU QN UU A 0 tU tQ ND 00 UU UU UU UY UY WD WwW HB hh nA O O O WwW 2010 Air days mon fri monthly mon fri monthly mon fri mon fri mon fri sun sun mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri sat mon fri mon fri sat fri mon fri sat mon fri monthly mon fri mon fri mon fri mon sat sat mon fri monthly mon fri mon fri mon fri sat sat sat fri mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri FOTF_N2B5 FOTF P2B5 FOTF_N2C5 FOTF P2C5 FOTF_NSAS FOTF P5A5 FOTF N5B5 FOTF P5B5 FOTF NIWI FOTF N2WI FOTF N5WI FOTF FNPI FOTF_GEPW_10pt FOTF_FOF5 FOTF_FOF5 FOTF_FOF5 FOTF_FOF5 FOTF FOF5 FOTF FOPS FOTF FOF5 FOTF FOF5 FOTF FOPS FOTF_DFMS FOTF DFPM 02pt FOTF DVIW FOTF DV2W FOTF PIIW FOTF PDW FOTF W301 O3pt FOTF FOFI FOTF FOF1 04pt FOTF FOFI FOTF FOPI
69. of the WAV conversions will open the output channel options The default is to keep the file in its original format You can force the file to be always mono Always stereo 2ch Ich or always stereo 2ch Output channels wav only Same as input C Always mono Ich Cart Chunk This allows you to keep the cartchunk information in the file use it for naming or to clear it If the Output format is MP2 or wav48k you have the option to use the cartchunk data The Audio Vault for A V automation system sometimes needs to have the cartchunk cutID cleared Checking the clear cut ID for A V will clear the cut ID field in the cartchunk data but the rest of the cartchunk data remains in the file The options are as follows Cart chunk keep cartchunk cutlD clear for AY C cutiD from amb os name C cutlD is Icl filename C cl filename is CAT cutlD cutID clear for A V clears the Cut ID field in the cartchunk data 5 day min expire date Some Audio Vault systems need this option selected cutID is Icl filename uses the Cut ID field as the file name when the program is transferred from the AMR 100 to your local directory cutID from amb os name uses the Amb OS file four letter name as the file name when the program is transferred from AMR 100 to your local directory The file names in the Amb OS system use four letters to designate the ministry FOTF Focus on the Family and then a four letter des
70. ons ure use their own names this utility allows the BGEA_HDP1 station to change the name of the file when it is aterm i BTTB BTB1 transferred and to schedule a specific time to BITE ETES transfer the file The transfer times are based BTTE_BTPS ETTE_LED1 BITB_LBDS The Revr pattern lists the files by the names Pu used by the Amb OS system The first four CFCX MID5 letters are the ministry name and the next four CFCX_MIDS p letters are the program name CFCX MLWl CFCX MML5 on your computer s system time FOTF FOFS COMX GUCR FOTF Ministry name Focus on the CON i FAMX FLP1 Family KANL KLER z FOFS Program name Focus on the Make changes retroactive family daily The entire file name description is in the Program Naming Convention section The program file names are in the Program Listing section The Local pattern is the filename you want to name the file to have after it 1s transferred Several options can be used to automatically name file with a date or day see the rename variables section WARNING Do not use a file extension in the local pattern box If you do not want the default extension change it in the file output extension option menu The Xfer Time day defines when a file 1s transferred by both time and a day relative to the air date of the file If no time is put in the Xfer time day box the program can be transferred automatically as a Miscellaneous Transfer or be manua
71. os Words to Live By stereo or Promo Words to Live By stereo or Promo Gods Great Outdoors COMMERCIAL Gods Great Outdoors NON COMMERCIAL Gods Great Outdoors Promo National Prayer for Revival Revive Our Hearts Daily Broadcast Revive Our Hearts Daily PROMO Revive Our Hearts Weekly Overview Promo Seeking Him Daily Seeking Him Daily PROMO Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 0 30 0 30 25 05 55 00 1 30 26 25 0 30 1 00 2 00 4 30 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 0 30 1 00 0 30 4 00 25 25 0 30 3 55 1 00 1 00 1 00 28 00 1 00 25 00 0 30 25 00 0 30 14 30 0 30 14 30 2 30 2 00 4 30 0 30 1 00 55 00 10 00 0 00 29 30 0 30 25 00 25 00 0 30 1 00 24 55 0 30 0 30 1 00 0 30 Love Worth Finding Love Worth Finding Love Worth Finding Love Worth Finding Love Worth Finding Living Way Living Way Mission Network Mission Network Mission Network Mission Network Mission Network Mission Network Mission Network Mission Network Mercy Ships Mercy Ships Prison Fellowship Prison Fellowship Prison Fellowship Prison Fellowship Prison Fellowship Heartlight Ministries Heartlight Ministries Heartlight Ministries Proverbs 31 Phil Waldrep Ministries Phil Waldrep Ministries Phil Waldrep Ministries Phil Waldrep Ministries RBC Ministries RBC Ministries RBC Ministries RBC Ministries RBC Ministries RBC Ministries RBC Ministries RBC Ministries RBC Ministries RBC Ministries RBC Ministries RBC Min
72. our automation system wants an extension like AFE you can put AFE in the output extension box special file extension AFE blank for mp or wav By putting in AFE in the box any file transferred will be filename AFE regardless of the file type transferred If you leave the file as MP2 1t will still be named filename AFE and 1f you have picked any of the WAV conversions the file will still have the AFE extension filename AFE Automation systems using a BWF format Broadcast Wave Format need to have the WAV extension because a BWF format is an MP2 format with WAV data at the beginning of the file so it needs to be converted to an MP2 file and have WAV extension Normally when converting or transferring an MP2 file the Amb OS User Interface makes the extension MP2 The BWF specification needs to have the WAV extension so you would put WAV in the output extension box The BWF format also needs some additional cart chunk information inserted see the Insert fmt chunk in mp2 section Temp folder When doing a conversion from MP2 to WAV you can specify the location of the temporary folder that holds the files during the conversion process Pick a location that has several gigabytes of space so there 1s enough room to do the conversion If the drive does not have the space the conversion will not be successful and your program may not be transferred Temp folder CATEMPA Browse Cancel Click on the Browse bu
73. playlist Write playlist to disk This will save your playlist to a file on a computer for archiving or editing Read playlist into editor This brings a playlist into the editor from a file that was saved to a computer so it can be edited and saved to the AMR 100 Save entry After you enter the information for the file you must click on this to save the settings Delete entry If you need to remove a feed highlight it and click on Delete entry Attenuation This reduces the level of the audio coming out of the audio ports for all programs in your playlist Save Playlist After you are finished you must click on this button to save the playlist to the receiver Cancel If you do not want to save any settings click on this button Help This brings up a help menu Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 34 O 2010 Creating a playlist The basic steps to create a playlist are 1 Double click on the program you want to play in the file window on the left This brings the program to the Playlist window on the right 2 Click on the program in the Playlist window to edit the playback parameters This is done at the bottom 3 Change the playback parameters and click on Save to save the playlist Repeat this steps to add other programs to your playlist S Playlist Editor OI x sources double click to add List individual files Playlist drag to change order click to edit entry AGLX_DLDS
74. pload activity to rcvr 00 Upload debug to revr mp2 wav frames Upload export to rcvr aes Timed transfers Activity lo Email a sus 1 U es 0 Hb O 34 temp cleanup iles errs 10 34 15 refresh holding for fwatch Email export to support 10 34 14 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 13 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 12 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 11 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 10 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 09 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 08 refresh holding for fwatch Clicking on Import system info opens the import file window Select file to import 7 xj Look in 2 AMB OS Files Mu Recent Documents esk to p gt Wu Documents gt Sr Mu Computer bw File name Jexport txt L VEN Files of type Tex Files txt Cancel Places E Open az read only y Select the file you want to import and click on Open The IP address and serial number of your AMR 100 receiver are not imported and have to be entered manually if they have not already been entered Select the System info to enter the IP address and serial number Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 47 O 2010 Show approved files This shows you the files your receiver has been approved to receive and the full name of the programs If a program is not on that screen and you want to air it you need to contact the ministry or media agency to make get approval for that program You may also email program
75. r computer Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 41 2010 Write playlist to disk nm You can save the playlist to a local directory by clicking on this button You will be prompted to enter a location and filename BE Save m C3 AMB 05 Files de Ej Ex amb installerdi3o TE amb installer01 3p Mu Recent E AMR 100_Activity Log txt Documents E Amr 100_ export Ext E E AMR Lag Ext E export Ext Desktop B Mu Documents MU us Mu ISE Save as type Tex files Ext Cancel Places A The file is stored as a standard text file You can edit it using a text editor The playlist manual is available at http www amb os com support html The syntax and construction of a playlist can very involved so always save a copy of the playlist that has not been modified This can be useful to work on a playlist and check it before saving it to the AMR 100 If you are making several changes and cannot finish them saving the playlist to a disk and not saving it the AMR 100 allows you to edit a playlist without changing the operation of the AMR 100 until you are ready to save the playlist to the AMR 100 WARNING Saving the playlist to a disk does not save it to the AMR 100 You must click on Save playlist to save the playlist to the AMR 100 If you are saving the playlist on a computer but do NOT want to save the playlist on the AMR 100 click on Write playlist to disk and s
76. r it can be pulsed close for one second and then open at either the beginning OR the end of a program You cannot pulse a relay at the beginning and at the end of a program with the Amb OS User Interface Using the Playlist Editor you can pulse a relay at the beginning and at the end of a program You can download the Playlist editor from http www amb os com support html The drop down menu allows you to choose the relay and action you want Remember relays 5 and 6 are normally used for time sync and alarms Unless you have disabled those on your AMR 100 receiver you do NOT want to chose those relays See the AMR 100 User Manual available from http www amb os com support html The relay options are where X is the relay number relay No relay activity for that file X close close the relay for the entire length of the program X start pulse the relay at the beginning of the program X end pulse the relay at the end of the program Attenuation Set the amount of attenuation you want for playback A 3 in the box will reduce the audio by 3 dB 0 is full volume default and 90 effectively silences the output This is only for programs played out of the AMR 100 and it does not effect the transfer of files from the AMR 100 to your local directory There is no amplification possible because the gain on the receiver defaults to full volume Save Entry After you complete your settings you must click on Save entry or
77. r times of files check the activity log file Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 57 2010 Status Messages A 10 x System info Rename files Playlist editor Files Transfers Tools Help CAUsers reinkesa My Documents Transfer queue Refresh iv Enable misc transfers BTTB BTBE1 08 15 09 01 01 BTTB ETEi 08 15 09 01 01 A 562 Files in queue Next refresh ETTE ETES 08 12 09 01 01 MP iM ETTE ETES 08 12 09 01 01 M ETTE ETES 08 13 09 01 01 MP2 1M ETTE ETES 08 13 09 01 01 5587438 Kb in queue 15 03 17 ETTE BTPB5 05 14 09 _ 01 01 HP2 1H BITB_BTPS_08 14 09 01 01 BITB_BTPS_06 17 09_01 01 HP2 1M BITB_BTPS_08 17 09_01 01 ETTE LBD1 05 15 09 _01 01 HP2 20M ETTE LBEDi1 08 15 09 01 01 ETTE LBD5B 05 12 09 01 01 ETTE LBD5 05 12 09 01 01 BITE LEDS 08 13 09 01 01 BITE LEDS 06 13 09 01 017 Timed transfers Activity log gt AMR log txt 15 56 59 AGLE DLDS_08 17 09_01 01 DLD MO mp2 FOTF N2W1 05 15 09 01 01 BiGEA DMP5 08 17 09 01 01 DMP5 MO mp2 FOTF N2W1 08 15 09 _ 01 01 ETTE_ETES_0S 1 09 01 01 BETTE Daily H mp 2 BGEA UMP5_06 139 09_01 01 AGLX DLD5 08 18 09 1 U1 DLD TU mpz BGEA DHFB 5 13 03 1 Ui EGEA_ DMP5 05 15 09 1 U1 DMP5 TU mpz HARV ATHB 8 1 9 1 U1 BGEA DUMPS 05 19 09 1 U1 DMPS WE mpz HARV ATHB 8 1 39 1 Ui PV31 PVBB 8 13 03 i1 U1i PY G1_P BS_06 19 09_01 01 FOTF GEFW 8 1 39 03 1U FOTF GEFW 08 17 09 09 10 FOTF GEFW 08 17 09 _ 06 10 FOTF GEFW 08 1
78. red on its air date because no day offset is entered so it follows the after 12 PM noon rule op puts in the part number and w puts in the day of the week It will be named DMPMO1mo MP2 for the first part and DMPM02mo MP2 for the second part BGEA DMPM p and BGEA HODI will not be transferred BTTB BTBI will be transferred as soon as it is complete with the name BTTB Wknd MP2 and listed in the Transfer Queue window because no time was specified BTTB_BTBS will be transferred as BTTB Daily MP2 and transferred at 8 00 PM local computer time and it will transfer that the next day s file because the time is after 12 00 PM with no day offset entered It will follow the after 12 PM noon rule BTTB_BTPS Back to the Bible Promo will be transferred as BTTB PRMTU MP2 at 9 00 PM Local PC time and it will transfer the next day s promo The TU assumes that that next day is a Tuesday The 1 following the time in the Xfer time day window is unnecessary because it 1s scheduled after 12 00 PM and it would follow the after 12 PM noon rule However it may help to avoid confusion when looking at the list BTTB TBMS The Bible Minute will be transferred as TBM MP2 and it will also be put in the SFEATURE directory under the directory specified in the transfer directory CFCX MLDS will not transfer Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 31 2010 Multiple Part File
79. revr 00 Upload debug to rcvr mp2 wav frames Upload export to rcvr qos UN Timed transfers ds Activity log gt Ul Log txt 11 01 00 Email activity to support il debug to 10 34 16 temp cleanup U files 0 Hb O errs eme 10 34 15 refresh holding for fwatch Email export to support 10 34 14 refresh holding for fwatch FTP file to support 10 34 13 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 12 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 11 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 10 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 09 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 08 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 07 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 06 642 began monitoring 01574 10 34 06 refresh holding for fwatch The Amb OS User interface keeps a list of programs and their status transferred or not in memory The Amb OS User Interface tracks which files it has transferred so it does not re transfer files A log is saved to disk when the Amb OS User Interface quits and then read back into memory on startup This process prevents duplicate copies and gives the user the ability to re transfer files The Total refresh option gives you the ability to clear this log and lus isis dicens rebuild You ll be warned that if your automation system has deleted files they will be re transferred The more files on your AMR 100 CAUTION doing a total refresh wil the longer this process will take re transfer all files to your local disk If you need to transfer just one file you can
80. rograms Family Research Council Family Research Council Family Talk with James Dobson Family Talk with James Dobson Grace to You Grace to You Grace to You Grace to You Grace to You Grace to You Grace to You Grace to You Grace to You 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 02 0 02 0 03 0 03 15 35 15 35 15 35 15 29 16 00 23 00 23 00 23 00 23 00 23 04 23 00 23 00 23 00 23 00 7 00 2 00 16 00 16 00 16 00 16 00 1 03 12 00 12 40 11 11 11 10 12 00 18 30 18 30 1 00 18 16 18 15 14 10 10 00 6 00 21 00 10 30 18 30 18 30 18 30 17 00 17 00 18 30 18 30 18 30 a A WO A oR W WO NO Y ON YY A A A A A Aa a A 2 QY OOS NO NO WoO 2 2 O O o O o o o o 2010 mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri sat sat sat sat mon mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri monthly sat mon fri mon fri mon fri sat sat mon fri sat mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri mon fri sat sat mon mon fri mon fri HARV_ANBS5 HARV_ANBS5 HARV ANBI HARV ANPW HARV ATHS HCJB BTCS HHPX KIS5 HHPX KIPM HHPX WGHI HHPX WGHS5 HHPX WGPM HRMX PROS HRMX NOWS HRMX HRMS HRMX HRMI ICRM BTG5 ICRM BTGW ICRM SSSI ICRM SSSW IFLM SPCI IFLM SPC 03pt IFLM_IFLS IFLM_IFLS IFLM IFP5 IFLM_ISFS IFLM IFLI IFLM IFLI IFLM_IFP1 IFLM IFPW IFLM PATI IFLM PTB IFLM_PAT1_03pt IFLM VPV
81. s A multi part file has a p after the name indicating it has multiple parts Using the p or 1 variable you put the part number in your local name For example ODY 1 01 or ODY 1 02 210 x Hcvr pattern Local pattern Afer time day FOTE ODYi4p ODYl pe j A o O LL The first and third files listed have multiple parts The first program would be transferred as three parts as soon as it arrived with the first part named ODY1_01 SA MP2 if you did not change the format from MP2 to WAV in the transfer default The second part would be ODY1 02 SA MP2 The third file would be transferred with all the parts merged together as a single file with the name ODY5 MO MP2 This assumes that no conversion was done and the file date was a Monday Making changes retroactive When you make any changes you have the option to Make changes retroactive First 3 letters of Icl Iv Make changes retroactive pattern will be used as cartchunk Category My checking this box any changes you have made are applied to files that have missed their transfer time and it treats them as new and transfers them If you leave the box unchecked the changes will be made to files that come after you have saved the changes Saving changes After finishing your changes you must click on Save to have the changes applied Clicking on Cancel will cause your changes to be discarded and the original settings will be pres
82. s amb os com to request a program After approving the program Amb OS will grant you permission and send a base list to your receiver so it lists the new program AMR 100 User Interface 10 x System info Rename files Playlist editor Files Transfers Tools Help C Users Public My FilestAh Transfer queue Timed transfers Live program Live program Live program AGLX DLD5 2 _01 01 AGLE DLPM _01 01 BGE DMPS 2 _01 01 BGE HDP1 _01 01 BORA HoD1 zz z4z 33 01 01 HP2 HP2 HP2 HP2 HP2 HF 2 ETTB_ETE1_4 4 4_01 01 ETTB_ETES5_ 4 4 _01 01 ETTB_ETP5_4 4 4 _01 01 BTTB LBED1 _01 01 BTTB LBED5 zz 23 23 01 01 BTTB HEL1 _01 01 BTTB TEHB 2 8_01 01 HP2 HP2 HP2 HP2 HP2 HP2 CFCX MLDS _01 01 CFCX MLDS _01 04 CFCX MLW1 4 01 01 CPCH HHLB _01 01 COME SWOB _01 01 COMX SWPM z43 243 33 01 01 FAMX FLP1 24 243 33 01 01 HP2 HP2 HP2 FAME FLPB _01 01 FAMX FLPW 01 01 FAME FLT1 4 01 01 HP2 HP2 HP2 HP2 HP HP MP Export system info Import system info Show approved programs Enable misc transfers Log activity tna fie U Files in queue Mext refresh Total refresh Upload activity to rcvr 00 Upload debug to rcvr mp2 wav frames Upload export to rcvr Run zm Activity lo 10 59 00 Email activity
83. sfers Activity log 09 56 59 08 13 11 00 ETTB_BTE5_08 14 09_01 01 MP2 BTTB Daily wav Se rcvg SPCL XTEL 0S 16 09 01 01 xfer BTTBE Dail y wav REPL BTTB BTB5 0E past BTTB BTB5 Me too late past BITB_BTBS NM too late rovg SPCL XTEL 06 16 09 01 01 rovg SPCL XTEL 08 16 09 01 01 rcvg SPCL XTEL 08 16 09 01 01 rcvqg SPCL XTEL 08 16 09 01 01 8 13 began monitoring 015m ETTE BTB5 U8 13 09 l1 1 HP 2 gt ETTE Daily wav ETTE_ETE5_08 13 09_01 01 HP2 download UPLOAD BTTB BTBS 08 13 09 01 1 HP2 DATE 7 28 2005 15 05 00 DCONTENT LENGTH 36001052 E e f r e z h 545 files on rowr Status Messages Transfer Queue This window shows all the files that will be transferred as soon as they arrive to the directory specified in the Local Directory setting These files will only be transferred if the Enable misc transfers 1s checked Timed Transfers This window displays the transfers that will happen at a specific time Activity log This shows the status of the programs on the AMR 100 receiver s hard drive Status Message This gives a summary of internal network and program messages It s used primarily for debugging issues Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 22 O 2010 Messages Total amount of data to transfer Number of files Next automated refresh from receiver 01 xi E AMR 100 User Interface System info Rename files Playlist editor Files Transfer Sols Hi C Userstreinkesa My Do
84. sponse PSA BGEA H4H3 BORA H4H6 BGEA DMP5 BGEA HODI BORA HDP BTTB BTBS BTTB BTBS BTTB BTBS BTTB BTPS BTTB BTBI BTTB TBMS BTTB LBD5 BTTB LBDI BTTB NRLI CFCX MLDS CFCX MLWI CFCX MMLS5 COMX SWPM COMX SWC5 FAMX FLTS FAMX FLP5 FAMX FLPW FAMX FITI FAMX FLPI FAMX RFL5 FAMX RFPM FOTF ODYS FOTF ODYS 03pt FOTF ODP5 FOTF ODYI FOTF ODY1_03pt FOTF ODPI FOTF PISW FOTF ECMS FOTF EAFS FOTF BMM5 FOTF NIAS FOTF N1B5 FOTF NICS FOTF NID5 FOTF NIMS FOTF N2AS FOTF P2AS BGEA Healing4Haiti PSAs BGEA Healing4Haiti PSAs Decision Minute Monthly Hour Of Decision Sunday Hour Of Decision Sunday Promo Back to the Bible BORDER Back to the Bible C NC Back to the Bible CAN BORDER Back to the Bible Daily Promo Back to the Bible Weekend Bible Minute stereo La Biblia Dice BTTB Daily La Biblia Dice BTTB Weekend Not Religion Weekly MoneyLife Daily Whole Pgm MoneyLife Saturday My MoneyLife Daily SF Speak up with Compassion PROMO Speak up with Compassion Daily FamilyLife Daily Broadcast FamilyLife Daily PROMO FamilyLife Daily Weekly Overview Promo FamilyLife This Week Weekend FamilyLife This Week Weekend PROMO Real Family Life Daily Real Family Life Daily PROMO Adventures in Odyssey Daily st Adventures in Odyssey Daily st 3 Parts Adventures in Odyssey Daily Promo Adventures in Odyssey Weekend st Adventures in Odyssey Weekend st 3 Parts Adventures in Odyssey Weekend Promo Conectados Plug
85. t they will be named It also gives the option to manually transfer a file Tools Allows you to import and export your individual settings Receiver IP local directory file naming list and transfers and other customized information It also shows you what programs have been approved for your receiver whether you want to log the activity information into a file and what files have been received There is also options to send information back to Amb OS support personnel but that should only be used when directed to do so Help This brings up the help window shows the current version of the Amb OS User Interface and has links to information on the Internet Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 20 O 2010 Buttons Four main buttons are used in the program Destination Dir Refresh Enable Misc Transfers Exit AMR 10 User Interface gt 10 xi Rename files Playlist editor Files Transfers Tools Help Destination dir C Users reinkesa My Documents Transfer queue Enable misc transfers 0 Files in queue Next refresh 0 Kb in queue 10 02 10 35157 kb of 35157 62500 mp2 wav frames Timed transfers Activity log 09 56 59 09 47 43 xfer BTTB_BTBS_08 13 09_01 01 MP2 BTTB Daily wav 09 45 55 REPL BITB_BTBS_05 13 09_01 01 MP2 08 13 11 00 ETTE ETES 8 14 3 01 1 MP2 BTTB Daily wav 09 52 10 rcvg SPCL_XTKL_05 16 09_01 01 MP2 09 45 55 past BTTB ETES 05 12 09 D1 1 MP2 too late 09 45 55 past ETTB_BTE5_05 1
86. ten However should you need to transfer that file you can go the files transfer window and manually transfer it Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y S6 2010 Activity Log Window Files that have not arrived are not listed in the either the Transfer queue or the Timed transfers window All file activity 1s listed in the Activity window If you have selected a log file it is listed here AMR 100 User Interface System info Rename files Playlisteditor Files Transfers Tools Help C Users reinkesa My Documents Transfer queue Refresh Enable misc Kansfers AGLX DLDS 08 14 09 01 01 DLD FR mp2 7 Files in queue Next refresh BGEA DMPS 08 12 09 01 01 DMPS WE np2 Ed BGEA DMP5 08 13 09 01 01 DMP5 TH mp2 111086 Kb in queue 12 44 28 BTTB BTB5 08 12 09 01 01 BTTB Daily WE mp 2 BITB BTB5 08 13 09 01 01 BTTB Daily TH mp 2 0 kb of 1398 BTTB BTB5 08 14 09 01 01 BTTB Daily FR mp 2 mp2 wav frames E DLL Ub 13 U 1 01 AP m IP er AGLX DLD5 08 12 09 01 01 MP2 D 40 24 REPL BTTB BTB5 08 14 09 01 01 MP2 12 40 24 REPL BTTB BTB5 08 13 09 01 01 MP 2 12 40 24 REPL BTTB BTB5 08 12 09 01 01 MP 2 12 40 24 REPL BGEA DMP5 08 14 09 01 01 MP2 12 39 59 LD VE Timed transfers 08 16 12 00 AGLX DLD5 08 17 09 01 01 MP2 DLD_MO mp2 08 16 14 00 BGE DMP5 08 17 09 _01 01 MP2 DMP5 MO mp 2 08 16 17 00 BTTB BTB5 08 17 09 01 01 MP2 BTTB Daily MO mp2 08 17 12 00 AGLX DLD5 08 18 09 01 01
87. test file information from the receiver Name of file being transferred This is name of the current file being transferred Name of File If a data transfer 1s happening this shows the name of the file being transferred Data Transferred of a File This gives a progress report of the transfer of the current file mp2 wav Frames If you have selected a conversion of a file this tracks the conversion frames Activity Log This indicates if the activity log 1s being written to a file on the hard drive If the message just has Activity Log then the activity log 1s not being written If a log file has been selected it will be as shown in the illustration Time Ping This message Time ping only appears on initial power up and after reading the AMR 100 receiver s status it changes to the time of the receiver This updates every minute and it only displays the receiver s time including seconds but it does not display the changing seconds Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 23 O 2010 Detailed Descriptions Receiver Information This window shows your current configuration 215 xi and allows you to change the IP address used in Receiver IP address 192 168 1100 _ the Amb OS User Interface and the serial number of your receiver Your serial number Receiver serial number 2001 000 does not change unless you replace your AMR When a program update is available 100 receiver Install it C Ask me first Cart chunk IY keep cartc
88. the file name Not using the p variable in a multi part program will cause all the parts to be combined into one file during the transfer process Vol the part number of the program as p above but uses 1 2 3 etc and not 01 02 03 etc NOTE If p or 1 is not used in the name a multiple part file will be transferred as a single file You can have multiple variables for the same file and and can have separators between them m d p would have 06 07 01 in the name of the file If you have changed the output format WAV or have a custom extension then the file will have that extension on the file when it 1s transferred WARNING Do not use a file extension in the local pattern box If you do not want the default extension change it in the file output extension option menu Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 28 2010 Examples FOTF FOFS with an air date of 05 06 09 FOFD would be transferred as FOFD MP2 every day and overwrite the previous day s program FOFD m d would be transferred as FOFD0506 MP2 FOFD 3 would be transferred as FOFDWED MP2 FOTF ODY1 p with an air date of 05 02 09 ODY W p Part one of the Odyssey program would be Ody W 01 part two would be Ody W 02 ODY W m d 1 Part three of the Odyssey program would be ODY W 05 02 3 ODY W m d The three parts of the Odyssey program would be transferred as one program with the name ODY W 05 02 because no p or 1 variable was entered
89. the one that shows you what programs have arrived and whether they were transferred Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 6 O 2010 INSTALLATION File Installation Download the Amb OS User Interface from http www Amb OS com support html Click on the link for User Interface UI Software and save the file to your computer It will save the file as a ZIP file You will need to unzip the program Under Windows XP or later you can double click on the ZIP file and extract the program The following screen shots are from Windows XP in classic mode 2 amb installer013p zip File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address C Documents and SettingsiAll UsersiMy Documents 4MB 05 Filestamb installer013p zip Folder Tasks A 77 amb installer exe Application 170 KB Mo 334 KB 50 6 2 2008 2 19 PM Extract all Files 1 objects El Normally on the right is the option to Extract all files and you should click on it and follow the instructions that come up with that At the end of the extraction process you can click on the option to show extracted files and then press Finish to see the files Extraction Wizard Extraction Complete Files have been successfully extracted from the IP archive Files have been successtully extracted to the following directory C Documents and Setting amb nstallerdl3n To see your extracted files check the box below Press finis
90. time of the receiver Conv frame Activity log time ping The seconds are displayed as part of reading the time from the receiver but because the time is only Wes to copy Next refresh updated every 60 seconds the seconds do not update 15 03 00 on the screen This only verifies the receiver s time 1s being updated 0 kb of 20311 mp2 wav frames Activity log AMR Log txt 14 55 59 Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 59 2010 Amb OS Appendix Uninstall the Amb OS User Interface If you need to uninstall the Amb OS User Interface you need to delete the Reyware directory in the Programs directory on the C or boot drive Open Windows Explorer and select the C drive It may display a message that these files are hidden Click on the option to show the files Double click on the Programs directory Scroll down until you see Reyware right click on that directory and select Delete and confirm that you want to delete the directory Day Offset The day offset for file transfers and for playback are different due to the hardware requirements of the AMR 100 receiver After 12 PM noon Rule In Rename files box under Xfer time day the Amb OS User Interface makes the assumption that if no day offset is specified then transfers before 12 PM noon will transfer that day s program and if the transfer time is after 12 PM noon the next day s program will be transferred If the
91. time of transmission can be delayed Thus Amb OS lists programs when they are queued to be transmitted Since some programs take longer than others and since the programs are sent sequentially not all programs are delivered at their queue time Typically if you add at least an hour to the queue time you can estimate the file s arrival time If you experience files being missed checked the actual arrival time in the Activity Log window and adjust your time accordingly The table at the end of this manual lists programs with their queue time The most current table is online at http www focussat net ambos programs html Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 30 O 2010 Examples of Rename files This section assumes that the output format will be MP2 and not converted to a WAV file If you have changed the format to WAV everything will be the same but the files will be WAV and not MP2 when they are transferred If you have changed the file extension then it will have that as the extension and not MP2 or WAV loxi Hcvr pattern Local pattern Afer time day act oros O O O O e BGEA DMPM BGEA HOD BITB_BTB1 ETTE Wknd BTTB ETES ETTE Daily 20 00 BTTB ETES ETE Prm lt w 21 00 1 The screen shot above illustrates the following actions AGLX DLDS and BGEA BMPM will not be transferred because of the x in the local pattern BGEA DMPM p a multiple part file will be transfer
92. tion will be discussed individually E AMR 100 User Interface E 10 x System info Rename files Playlist editor Files Transfers Tools Help CA Users reinkesa My Documents Transfer queue Refresh Enable misc transfers ETTE BTBB 08 13 05 01 01 MP2 35M BTTB Daily wav 1 Files in queue Next refresh 35157 Kb in queue 9 52 10 BITB BTHB5 08 13 09 01 01 MP 15094 kb of 35157 mp wav frames Timed transfers Activity log 09 45 59 08 13 11 00 ETPTE_ETES_05 14 09_01 01 HP2 ETTE Laily way 09 45 58 REPL ETTE ETES 08 13 09 Ul l HP2 09 45 58 past ETTE ETES 08 12 09 01 01 HP2 too late 09 45 58 past ETTE ETES _ 05 11 09 _01 01 HP2 too late 09 45 58 rcvg SPCL ATEL 08 16 09 01 01 HD2 09 44 53 rovg SPCL_ATEL_06 16 09_01 01 HP2 09 44 08 rcvg SPCL_AXTEL_08 16 09_01 01 HP2 09 43 29 rovg SPCL XTKL 08 16 09_01 01 HP2 09 43 28 8 13 began monitoring 015m 545 files on rcvr ETTE ETES 08 13 09 01 01 ME2 gt ETTE Daily way ETTE ETES 08 13 09 01 01 ME2 download UPLOAD ETTE ETES 08 13 09 _01 01 HP2 DATE 7262009 15 05 00 CONTENT LENGTH 36001052 Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 17 O 2010 File Transfer Methods Because stations use different naming conventions the Amb OS User Interface has different methods of transferring files It transfers files immediately after they are received miscellaneous transfers or at a specific time and day timed transfers Miscellaneous transfers have no time in the Xfer time
93. to name the individual parts Name from the Amb OS file name FOTF ODY1 p with an air date of 05 03 09 FOTF ODY101 for part one FOTF ODY102 for part two and so forth FOTF ODY1 p d with an air date of 05 03 09 FOTF ODY101 SA for part one FOTF ODY102 SA for part two and so forth If CutID is Icl filename is checked in the System info then the filename you enter is used as the cartchunk cutID If the option lcl filename is CAT cutID is checked in the system info then the first three characters of what you put in as the filename is put into the cartchunk data as the category and the remaining characters are put in as the cut ID Xfer Time day Enter a time and optionally a day offset to determine when you want the file to be transferred If this field is left blank the file will be transferred automatically as part of the Miscellaneous Transfers if the Enable misc transfers box is checked The time should be entered as HH MM in 24 hour format Use 03 00 for 3 00 AM and 15 00 for 3 00 PM 00 00 is the morning of the current day The day offset is the number of days before 1 2 or after 1 or 1 2 the air date of the program to transfer See the day offset section WARNING When putting in a day offset you cannot put in the seconds For example 13 15 30 1 will not work but 13 15 1 will work If a transfer time is entered with no day offset specified it will follow the After 12 PM noon rule Transfers sched
94. to support ty log A temp cleanup files Hb 0 errs ae ee 10 34 15 refresh holding for fwatch Email export to support 10 34 14 refresh holding for fwatch FTP file to support 10 34 13 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 12 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 11 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 10 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 09 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 06 refresh holding for fwatch DU 30 30 50 DD 30 30 30 DU O 30 DU 30 30 30 DU imi xj Coconut Hut Radic Xtreme Talk Test 7 Daily Light for Daily Living Daily Daily Light for Daily Living PROHO Decision Minute Monthly Hour Of Decision Sunday Promo Hour Of Decision Sunday Back to the Bible Weekend Back to the Bible CHC Back to the Bible Daily Promo La Biblia Dice CETTE Weekend La Biblia Dice BTTB Daily Hot Religion Weekly Bible Minute stereo HonevLife Daily Whole Pom MoneyLite Daily 4 Parts HoneyLife Saturday My MoneyLite Daily SF Speak up with Compassion Daily Speak up with Compassion PROMO Familvlife This Week Weekend PROMO FamilyLife Daily PROMO FamilyLife Daily Weekly Overview Promo FamilyLife This Week Weekend Scroll up and down to see the files and press Ok to exit the screen Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 48 O 2010 Log Activity to a file In order to keep information about transfers and other information in the Amb OS User Interface you have the option to
95. tton to open the dialog box to pick a directory WARNING If you pick a network drive be sure the computer is always on and the drive will always be available to avoid the temp directory being unavailable and preventing the file from transferring Save After making all your selections be sure to hit Save Cancel will exit and ignore any changes Either option will exit the setup and start the Amb OS User Interface Cancel Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 16 O 2010 OPERATION Summary This section covers the screen shots and gives a brief description of each function As of this revision of software only one receiver can be controlled by the Amb OS User Interface software on a single PC If you have two receivers you need to have an individual computer controlling an individual receiver Therefore for each receiver you have you need one PC with one instance of Amb OS User Interface software running to control one receiver The Amb OS User Interface will transfer files from the AMR 100 or create a playlist to play audio out of the audio ports The transfers can be done automatically or at a specific time to your destination directory WARNING File transfers cannot happen unless the Amb OS Utility software is running on the PC A playlist runs on the AMR 100 receiver directly and does not need the Amb OS User Interface running This shows the opening screen of the Amb OS User interface Each sec
96. uled before 12 00 PM noon transfer the same day program and transfers scheduled on or after 12 00 PM noon will transfer the next day s program If you schedule a transfer before the file has arrived it will transfer after it has arrived A program that normally arrives at 11 00 PM before the day it airs and you schedule a transfer for the next day s program at 8 00 AM 08 00 1 the program will not transfer at 8 00 AM but at 11 00 PM A program for 05 06 09 arrives at 11 00 PM on 05 05 09 was scheduled at 8 00 AM on 05 05 09 The file will not transfer at 8 00 AM because it has not arrived It will transfer at 11 00 PM after it arrived To help in setting transfer times please see the file transmission time section WARNING Schedule file transfers after the files are received to avoid unpredictable results Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 29 O 2010 Transfer times protect files from being overwritten that have the same local file name each day If you use BTTB as the Back to the Bible name for every day if you do not put in a transfer time you could overwrite today s program with tomorrow s program If your last airing of BTTB is at 3 00 PM local time you want to schedule your transfer of the next day s program after 3 30 PM 15 30 to make sure it does not overwrite today s program This corresponds to recording a program from satellite at the same time each day and over writing the local file with the next day
97. uments esk to p n i Mu Documents Mu Computer a File name AMA Log te e Mu Network Save as type Tex files Ext Cancel Places y After selecting a directory and putting in a filename for your log press Save to accept your choices Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 49 O 2010 1ni x System info Rename files Playlist editor Files Transfers Tools Help C Userstreinkesa My Documents Transfer queue Refresh Enable misc transfers ETTE ETES 08 12 09 ni1 01 HMP2 35M BTTB Daily WE mp2 3 Files in queue Next refresh ETTE BETES 08 13 09 01 01 MP2 35M BTTB Daily TH mp2 on ETTE ETES 08 14 09 01 01 MP2 35M ETTE Daily FR mp2 105471 Kb in queue 0 56 38 BITB BTB5 08 12 09 01 01 MP 3811 kb of 35157 mp wav frames Timed transfers Activity log gt AMB Iog txt 06 45 59 05 16 15 00 ETTE_ETES5_08 17 09_01 01 HMP2 BITB_Daily HO mp2 08 45 85 PL ETTE_ETES_ S 14 09 01 01 HP2 A REPL ETTE ETES 05 13 09 01 01 MP2 46 51 REPL BTTB ETES 05 12 09 01 01 MP2 am aad a 3 TTI TT P n n 4 1 nn nad na wT After you have made this selection the Activity log message shows you what file is used for the activity log Without an activity log file only Activity log shows on the screen Enable misc transfers 206 Files to copy Next refresh 3527546 Kb to copy 15 03 05 U 0 Conv frame Activity log time ping Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y
98. use the same BTTB_BTB1 name every day for a program The new file will N not be transferred until the time specified in the BTTB_LEDI Xfer time day column in the rename files window 775 777 Timed transfers prevent a new file from overwriting serre reus the current file as long as the time is after the nie current file plays If a file does not arrive until after CFCK_MLW1 the time in the Xfer time day column it will Be transfer immediately after 1t has been received COMX SWPM unless it arrives 24 hours after the scheduled duc iie transfer time Make changes retroactive Manual Transfers Without a time specified in the Xfer time day column in the rename files window and without the Enable misc transfers box checked a file will not be transferred automatically and will have to be done manually To do a manual transfer open the Files transfer window and double click on the file you want to transfer lol xj Show status All C Ok C Misc C Old Timed Errors Double click to manually transfer old miscitimed files EGEA HOPI 05 23 10_01 01 mpe2 BGEA HOD 05 23 10 01 01 mp2 BGEA HDP1 05 23 10 01 01 BGEA HOD1 05 23 10 01 01 HP2 misc 01 01 HP2 misc ETTE_ETB5_05 24 10_01 01 HP2 misc 45 25 10_01 01 HP2 misc BETTE BTB1 05 22 10 01 01 mp2 ETTB ETES 05 24 10 01 01 mp2 ETTB ETES 05 25 10 01 01 mp2 Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 18 O 2010 Opening Screen After you have entered the inform
99. write the activity log to a file If this option is not selected and the computer is rebooted or the Amb OS User Interface is restarted the activity log is lost Writing it to a file preserves the log and it can be used by Amb OS support personnel to troubleshoot a problem System info Rename files Playlist editor Files Transfers Tools Help CAUsers Public My Files AW Export system info Transfer queue Import system info Show approved programs Refresh Enable misc transfers Log acivity lo a e O Files in queue Next refresh 0 Kb in queue 11 04 06 Total refresh Upload activity to revr 00 Upload debug to revr mp2waw frames Timed transfers Toad export to revr Activity log 11 00 00 R 1 fil 0 Hb U Email debug to suppor temp cleanup iles errs p 10 34 15 refresh holding for fwatch Email export to support 10 34 14 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 13 refresh holding for twatch 10 34 12 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 11 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 10 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 09 refresh holding for twatch 10 34 08 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 07 refresh holding for fwatch 10 34 06 6 2 began monitoring 01574 10 34 06 refresh holding for fwatch Clicking on this option opens up the select file option for the log File to save activity log into Ad Save in C3 AMB 05 Files g EJ amb installerO1 30 E AMR 100 Activity Log txt E AMR Lag txt N N H E cert Doc
100. ystems require that option for example the Audio Vault system may need to have that options selected in the Cart chunk section You can also change the file extension but you cannot change the Output channels with the mp2 format selected wav48K This leaves the file in its native 48K encoding but converts it to a WAV file When converting to a WAV format you can specify whether to keep the format of the original file stereo or mono or you can force the file to be always mono or always stereo regardless of what the original format is See the Output channels section You can also change how the Cart chunk data 1s used or manipulated wav44100 This converts the file to a WAV file and encodes it at 44100 This 1s a faster conversion It also allows you to change the output channels but the only option you have for the cartchunk data 1s whether to keep it or clear it wav44100hq This also converts the MP2 file to WAV but it takes longer due the calculations done during on the conversion You can also change the output channels and you can only keep or clear the cartchunk data Output format Y mp2 C wav48k C wav44100 C wav44100hq Revision 19 Amb OS User Interface 15y 13 O 2010 Output channels This allows you to force the file to either mono or stereo but only 1f you have selected to convert the file to a WAV format If you keep the file in its native MP2 format you cannot change the output channels Any
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