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Broadcast Pix
V5
4.13.8
3.
If the macro is running, the display will
notify you that it’s playing and the Play
button will be illuminated red, like the
example to the right.
To pause the macro, select the
[Play]
motion button in Device Control-A.
The button will illuminate orange and
the display will notify you that the
macro is paused.
4.
To stop running the macro, select the
[Back]
motion button in Device Control-
A.
The display will notify you that the
macro has been stopped, as shown on
the right.
5.
Macros can also be trigger by the
numeric PixPad, similar to a SnapShot
MEM, as described in section 4.13.2.
To control a macro from the Macro Row:
As described in section 3.7.7, SnapShot and Macro memories can be assigned to the
control panel using the Macro Row PixButtons. These rows can be used to
trigger and control memories as described above with the motion control buttons in
the Device Control.
1.
Select the
[Names/Memories]
PixButton
in the Macros Row to change the display
row to a memories row, the button will
illuminate orange.
2.
To run a macro or a SnapShot MEM, select
the desired
[PixButton],
the button will
illuminate red, as shown on the right.
The Macro Row display will update showing
the select memory with name and timing
information, as is done in the MEM device
control.