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10.5.4.
CUSTOMIZED ASSIGNMENTS
Customized Assignments for external control devices will overwrite the default key assignment. For
example, the first
of the
triggers [Item 1] in the playlist by default, no matter
which item is currently being played. To assign a different command to this trigger, the new and
customized assignment must be entered for every item in the playlist for which it should be valid.
PLEASE NOTE:
In the playlist, you have to disable the default key assignment for every item by entering “KeyOff”
before adding the customized assignments.
The following attributes can be assigned to a key:
Attribute Name
Function
.d
Distance
Allows you to jump a certain amount of items forward or backward in
the playlist
.t
Trick Mode
Toggles the playback between pause and play. “1” pauses the playback
and “
-
1” resumes the playback
.
.v
Volume
Increases or reduces the volume by a certain amount of values
(volume’s value range extends from 0 (muted) to 10 (approx. 0 dB))
.j
Jump
Allows you to jump a certain amount of seconds forward or backward
within the current playback
.x
Random
Enables a random playback order (value is always “1”)
The entry for the customized assignment will be composed by the following elements:
KeyOff
<Key Name>=<Value><Attribute>
<Key Name>=<Value><Attribute>
…
Description:
The
“KeyOff” needs to be entered first
in order to disable the default Key
Assignment.
Enter the Key Name and the newly assigned action, as in the table above:
<Value>.d triggers a jump of x items forward or backward in the playlist.
<Value>.t toggles between Play and
Pause: “1” pauses the playback and
“
-
1”
resumes the playback.
<Value>.v triggers a toggle between Play and Pause.
<Value>.j jumps a certain amount of seconds forward or backward within the
current playback.
<Value>.x enables a random playback order (
value is always “1”).
Example:
KeyOff
Key1=-2.d
Key2=1.v
Key3=-1.v
When Key1 is triggered, the current playback (e.g. of Item 5) is interrupted, jumps
two items backward in the list (e.g. to Item 3) and plays the media file that is
assigned to this item. When Key2 is triggered, the volume of the current media file
will be increased by 1 value (=10%) and Key3 will decrease the volume by 1 value.