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Appendix A VMCC
500-SERIES CODE FEATURES
The 500-series code has added several new fea-
tures, including the ability to include macro names
with signal sources names on both edge devices
and fader channel source selectors, as previously
outlined.
Intercom Call Groups
Another major new feature in 500-series code
is Intercom call groups. This feature allows mul-
tiple intercom stations to be called using a single
hot key. As in 400-series code, you can press mul-
tiple hot keys to call multiple stations, but each
hot key had previously only been assignable to
one intercom panel. Now, with 500-series code,
one hot key can be assigned to a call group, which
means that multiple intercom stations can be
paged or called simultaneously through using
VMCC.
Creating Intercom call groups is done at the top
level of the VistaMax or Envoy cardframe that
holds the Hub with Intercom card:
Click
Create New Call Group... to open up a dia-
log box to enter a group name of up to ten charac-
ters, then click
Add. The new group name then
appears in the
Groups column so intercom panels
can be added to create the group. Highlight the
names of the intercom panels to include in the
highlighted call group, then click the >> (double
right arrow) so the names appear in the
Call Group
Members list at the right side.
Once the call groups are formed, they are added
to the include list for the intercom parent device:
The Call Groups are then available to be as-
signed to hot keys on each intercom panel:
Automatic Reverse Logic Routing
This feature is used to command an automatic
logic return route from a fader to the peripheral
device when the peripheral is routed to a fader.
Reverse routing is assigned to each peripheral
device after the output logic bindings are set. Right
clicking in the Logic Bindings pane pops up the
Add Return Route selection box. Select
Add Re-
turn Route
. Now, when that peripheral is selected
on a fader channel, the fader channel logic com-
mands are automatically routed back to the
peripheral’s logic output—no matter which device
has that logic connection.
Assigning Members to a Call Group is
also Done at the Device Level
Including Call Groups at the device level
Including Call Groups at the Intercom level,
and Assigning a Call Groups to a Hot Key
Creating a Call Group is Done at theDevice Level
Adding Automatic Logic Return Routing
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