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Arguments:
urlBackup
– String indicating the url where settings are stored e.g. mmc://good-settings.config
http:://my.server/ePLAYER1/mycompany.settings
type
– String available possibilities are: user, admin and gallery. Select gallery for Player, Events, CMS,
Scripts, Player Profile and Network settings. Select user for Player, Presets, Events, Calendar, Cloud
Disk, CMS and Scripts. Select Admin for all the available settings.
Function:
Description:
Return the value of the selected variable
“interface.section.variable”
Arguments:
interface
– must be a valid interface: preset, cms, saf, calendar(01..24), event (gpi1,
gpi2, silence),
gdrive, script and log.
section
– variable's section. Most of the cases is “settings”
variable
– variable's name.
Return:
String with the variable value.
Function:
CFG_set = function(interface, section, variable, value)
Description:
Set the value of the selected variable “interface.section.variable” to “value”
Arguments:
interface
– must be a valid interface: preset, cms, saf, calendar(01..24), event (gpi1,
gpi2, silence),
gdrive, script and log.
section
– variable's section. Most of the cases is “settings”
variable
– variable's name.
value
– variable's value.
Function:
CFG_commit = function(interface)
Description:
Commit interface changes. After changes all variables in one interface it's necessary to dump changes
to ePLAYER1 internal memory. Do it one time for each modified interface.
Arguments:
interface
– must be a valid interface: network, wireless, preset, cms, saf, calendar(01..24), event (gpi1,
gpi2, silence), gdrive, script and log.
33.4
PRESET FUNCTIONS
Set and get ePLAYER1 PRESET parameters. There are 20 presets available. Each preset can configure:
name, events enabled, playlist, media alias, play status, volume, mute, play mode, repeat mode, fade
mode, stereo/mono.
CFG_get = function(interface, section, variable)
Summary of Contents for PLAYER ONE
Page 54: ...54 Figure 32 The action of loading and playing the specified stream is configured Figure 33 ...
Page 85: ...85 Figure 76 accessing the network configuration Figure 77 editing network parameters ...
Page 90: ...90 Figure 83 editing WiFi password ...
Page 95: ...95 A wireless connection to your WiFi network will be established Figure 88 ...
Page 112: ...112 In this example su hotels Figura 107 ...
Page 114: ...114 Figura 109 Copy from here To here ...
Page 118: ...118 THIRD PARTY CONTROL PROTOCOL PLAYER ONE JSON Commands USUER MANUAL ...
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