LS10 Installation and Operating Guide
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LS10 Installation & Operating Guide
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Existing events are displayed in the Automation Events screen. Use the up/down arrow keys or mouse
scroll wheel to move the selection bar to an existing event for editing or deleting. The list will scroll when
there are more events in the list than can display at one time. The
Macros
button at the bottom of the
screen allows easy navigation between the
Events
screen and the
Macros
screen when building Macros.
3.21.1 Add New Event
Selecting the
Add New Event
button takes you into the
Automation Edit Event
screen and
automatically assigns a temporary event name. In the example below, EV2 is the temporary name.
When an event is first added the Event Type defaults to
No Event
. This means the event type is not yet
configured.
Figure 56. Automation Add New Event
•
To assign or change the Event name, touch the
Event Name
field. A keyboard screen will
open allowing you to type in a new name for this Event.
Note
:
This application accepts only Latin alphanumeric characters.
•
Touch
the
Input Change
button to set up the Event or change its actions. The screen will
display more options, in the right panel.
•
Select an audio input from the dropdown on the right. (In this example, Stereo 1 is selected.)
•
To assign a macro to the Event, select the
Macro
button, touch the Macro dropdown list and
select from the list (POWERON and POWEROFF, or any custom macros added by the user).
Touch
OK
when finished, or touch
Cancel
to cancel.
•
To assign an Action to the button, select the
Action
button and touch the white field that
appears below it. This will bring up the
Automation Edit Action
screen.