Scheduling playlists

Here you will learn how to display a playlist only in a certain period of time.

You can easily specify from when and until which time a playlist is displayed in FRAMR. You can also display it only at a certain moment.


Go to the FRAMR. Overview, where all groups are displayed, and click on “Allocation” in the chosen group.
Click on the button "Allocation" in the desired group.
Click on the button "Edit" next to the desired playlist. This will open an editing window.
Click on the button "Edit".
One time event
Do you want to display the playlist only for a one-time event?


Select “One time event” as the type and enter a start and end date. Without a start date, the playlist will be displayed immediately. If you don’t enter an end date, the playlist will be displayed until you deactivate it manually.


When you are done, click on the blue “Save” button.

Select "One time event" and enter a start and end date.

Specific weekdays
Do you want to display your playlist only on one or more specific days in the week? Select “Days of the week” under the display type in the schedule view and click on the days on which the playlist is to be shown.


Enter a start and end time to show the module only at a certain time on the selected days of the week.


Finally, click on the blue “Save” button.

Select the days of the week on which your playlist will be displayed. After that click on “Save”.

Recurring event
Do you want to display your playlist in recurring intervals? Select “Recurring event” as type and enter a start and end date.


Without entering a start date, the playlist will be displayed immediately in the respective interval. If you do not enter an end date, the playlist will be displayed until you deactivate it again.


You can set the desired period by clicking in the field and writing the corresponding value or by using the up and down arrows.


Click on the down arrow to specify whether it should be minutes, hours, days, months or years and then click on the blue “Save” button.

Select "Recurring event", enter a start and end date, set the desired period and choose between minutes, hours, days, months or years.

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