Schedulon 3.0 retains the flexible options for instant, manual playback of user-loaded audio from a front-panel screen and push-button knob, while improving the automatic playback functionality through down-to-the-second scheduling, says the company. This gives operators the flexibility to create tighter user-defined playback schedules based on an internal clock or synchronized network time server.
A nearly 200 percent increase in data transfer speeds considerably improves file upload times - especially appropriate for operators recording field audio or uploading new announcements and musical files for near-immediate playback. An updated, more intuitive user interface enhances schedule building and creation as well as remote content management.
"The improvements in device configuration and performance will make the Schedulon even more appealing to target customers in facilities management and entertainment," said Rodger von Kries, vice president of Technomad. "Many of the upgrades featured in the 3.0 release of Schedulon are customer-driven, based on feedback and requests from our dealers, integrators and end users. This is reflective of the company's long-standing practice of listening to our customers as we strive for continuous improvement across our product line."
In addition to mp3 file support, Schedulon v3.0 is the first version able to record and play back WAV format audio. The unit's internal 2GB of storage can easily be expanded via low-cost, non-proprietary storage mediums, including USB sticks.
Schedulon also improves user-protection and operator-access features through multiple password levels for administrators and general system operators.
Features retained from previous Schedulon versions include an internal power backup option that provides up to 20 minutes of battery-powered operation. The battery also keeps any scheduled playback events on target for approximately 75 minutes. The Schedulon immediately 'wakes up' at the current time to resume playback of all scheduled content after battery power expires and the unit is restarted.
The Schedulon can function as the audio source for a single PA system (in the same way a CD player or iPod can), or it can be used to feed audio to large scale paging / BGM systems in airports or retail spaces. Scheduling can be as straightforward or complex as desired, down to the exact time of day. All recording, uploading and scheduling tasks can be achieved without the need for a computer or web browser to minimize the risk of crashes and viruses.
(Jim Evans)