Executing Presets
This section provides information for executing local presets and for defining
and executing global presets using BCS commands.
Local Preset
A local preset is a predetermined collection of switches (on the same level) to be
routed simultaneously. Executing a local preset will affect only those inputs and
outputs specified, not the whole system. Local presets are defined (created) in
X
N
Connect and
must
be loaded to the system. For the procedure to create local
presets, see Chapter 8 of the
Installation & Setup
section of this manual.
Global Preset
Global presets allow you to replicate an entire system state (all signal routings
regardless of the number of levels involved), including audio gain/volume
settings. Global presets are defined (created) using BCS commands during
runtime and stored by the system. If the system is reconfigured global presets
may be lost, depending on the method used to load the configuration file (see the
X
N
Connect Help file).
Note:
Audio settings (e.g., volume) for routed audio signals will be included as
part of a global preset. Local presets, however, cannot contain audio setting
information.
BCS Serial Control Protocol
5-1
Executing
P
resets