Just because you’ve created some bay options, it doesn’t mean they’re immediately available to start using. Remember the object hierarchy earlier - we first need to have them assigned to bays.
There are two ways you can do this. Firstly by going to the Range view, and selecting a bay as shown below. This is fine if you only have a couple of bays, but that can get tedious.
- The other way is to use Bay Groups. You can access Bay Groups at Settings > Range > Bay Groups. The concept of bay groups is straightforward - Put your bays into groups, and then make changes to their bay options and time rules all at once. At the top here we can name the group. “All bays”, “Teaching bays”, it’s up to you.
- Here you can tick the bays you’d like to be in this group. In this case, we’ve selected all of our bays, because we want them all to have the same bay options.
- With this dropdown you can add bay options. Just above it you can see the ones that have already been added. For convenience we also show what “group” property the bay options have. This is another reason we recommend putting your bay options themselves into groups.
- If you haven’t already got a group you can create one here.