Basic Operations
10
PictureFrame
Port:
16-bit integer representing the port number (in the range 1 through the number of ports on the
device)
System:
16-bit integer representing the system number (0 = this system) that the device belongs to.
For example, 128:1:0 represents the first port on device 128 on this system.
DEV structure example:
STRUCTURE DEV
{
INTEGER Number // device number
INTEGER Port // port on device
INTEGER System // system device belongs to}
Removing A Panel Link
Images are served from PictureFrame to a panel via a panel link. To remove the panel link from a
selected album:
1.
Select the album from the drop down list.
2.
Select the panel in the
Panel Management
window.
3.
Go to
Panel Links > Remove Panel Link(s)
.
Enabling A Panel Link
If a panel link has been established but is currently disabled, it must be enabled to resume serving
images to the panel.
1.
Select the album from the drop down list.
2.
Select the disabled panel within the
Panel Management
window.
3.
Go to
Panel Links > Enable Panel Link(s)
.
Disabling A Panel Link
Disabling a panel link stops PictureFrame's service of images to a selected panel without removing
the link completely.
1.
Select the album from the drop down list.
2.
Select the enabled panel within the
Panel Management
window.
3.
Go to
Panel Links > Disable Panel Link(s)
.
In Axcess, Master Source Code files are always mapped to the Master Controller
(device = 0), and cannot be mapped to any other device. This does not apply to
NetLinx Master Source Code files.
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