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E
XAMPLE
3:
S
ENDING
C
OMMANDS TO OTHER
L
INKED
U
NITS
For this example, we will take advantage of the
BROADA
command. This
command let's one EF2280 broadcast to other EF2280's or EF200's that are
linked via EF Bus or ASPI Bus.
Let's say that we have two EF2280's that are linked via EF Bus in a system
(Device ID 00 and 01). We want the Mute On and Mute Off commands to mute
the audio to a codec that is connected to Output C of EF2280 ID 00. The EFIR10
is connected to EF2280 ID 01.
First, make sure that the Device ID's for the EF2280's are correct. Next, go to
the Macros page of Conference Composer and scroll down until you see M
ACRO
52.
Now, left click your mouse under the
C
OMMAND
column and type:
BROADA:F00MUTEOC1
Next, go to Macro 55 and type:
BROADA:F00MUTEOC0
The syntax for the
BROADA
command is that whatever text follows the colon
will be broadcast to all other linked Vortexes. In this example, we are
broadcasting
F00MUTEOC1
(Output C Mute On) and
F00MUTEOC0
(Output C
Mute Off) to an EF2280. As long as the command is spelled correctly and is in
uppercase (all commands need to be in uppercase), then the EF2280 will receive
and process the command.
Summary of Contents for EFIR10
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