Section 33: Functions Tab
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Further examples will follow in the next section which focuses on setting the
Task Rule
. Remember, this is the action that will be initiated by the
Activation
Rule
settings.
33.4.
Task Rule
In the previous section which described how the
Activation Rule
was set, we
showed that three things need to be programmed to set how a User Function will
be executed.
Task Rule
sets what the effect of that
Activation Rule
setting will be.
Therefore, the
Task Rule
section of the
Add/Edit
menu allows you to specify the
effect of a User Function being executed.
Three things need to be programmed in order to create a valid function that can
be executed:
1.
Decide which
Category
of codec operation will change once a User
Function is activated;
2.
Decide which element of that category will be affected i.e. relay module or
audio input (set with
Type
and
Object
); and
3.
Decide how it will be affected i.e. the relay will toggle or the input gain
setting will change (set with
Operation
and
Parameter
).
Following is a description of how these settings are created within the
Task Rule
menu. There are six elements to the
Task Rule
section as shown below.
The
Category
pull down menu within the
Task Rule
menu lists the areas affected
by a User Function. The pull-down menu allows you to select this area and you
then need to set what element will be affected in the
Type
menu.
The individual element that will be affected is set with the
Object
menu i.e. which
input, channel or relay. How you want it to be affected is set with the
Operation
and
Parameter
menus. In the example above,
Relay 1
in external relay
Module 1