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Note: Before creating new Events, please be sure that all required macros,
commands and devices have already been defined.
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Active:
Displays the active state of each Event. Events that have
Active set to “OFF” cannot be triggered.
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Event Name:
Displays each Event’s name.
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Event Type:
Displays the type of trigger/interface that is being
watched to activate an Event. Event types include: Input, Output,
System Command, Serial Port, TCP/IP, IR Receiver, External Trigger,
and Schedule.
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Event Condition:
Displays the condition, if applicable for the selected
Event Type, required to trigger the Event. Examples of conditions are:
Low, High, Falling, Raising, Both Edge, or a Command.
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Event Mode:
Displays the currently selected behavior for the Event.
Events can have one of the following mode types.
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Once:
The Event’s macro is run one time when triggered and
then will not be activated again. If the unit is rebooted, all “Once”
Events will become active again.
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Single:
The Event’s macro is run a single time each time the
Event is triggered.
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Repeat:
The Event’s macro is repeatedly run a pre-determined
number of times (up to 255) each time the Event is triggered. A
delay time between each repeat can be set.