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6. Event
The Event tab allows the creation, editing and deletion of Events.
An “Event” is the core process of the entire control system and
determines when and how macros are activated. Each Event can be
individually named (up to 32 characters) and contains an Event Type,
Event Condition, Event Mode, and the Macro(s) to be run. This unit
supports 8 different Event sources.
To create a new Event, click the “New” button on a blank Event line.
By default, new events are set as inactive. To set the Event as active,
click the On/Off switch, next to the Event name, so that it reads “ON”.
To edit an existing Event, click the “Edit” button. To delete an existing
Event, click the “Delete” button.
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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