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Using the Kick-Off device and WRCheck

USING THE KICK OFF DEVICE WITH WIREREADY32
The need for fail-safe measure and backup routines

We understand that computers are the life of broadcast facilities. We also understand how frustrating it is when those computers fail to do their jobs. That’s why we believe in using software and devices to monitor your computers for problems and notify you and/or automatically restart when necessary to keep things running smoothly.

WireReady recommends backing up files either through redundant hot-swap drives or by saving files to a backup computer daily. Sometimes it’s not enough to simply back up files, you need software to run correctly in order to stay on the air and sound good on the air.

This is where is pays to have a few more backup plans in place. The Kick-off device protects you in case of Windows Operating System problems (the system freezes up or stops responding) and now our WireReady software can be restarted by the Kick-off as well.
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