User Manual
Philips MultiOne
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A specific user-defined group. Expand
User-defined groups
and select the
desired user-defined group. All commands will now be sent to devices that
belong to this specific user-defined group.
9.2.3
Managing user-defined groups
Using the
Network
, devices can temporarily be grouped into user-defined groups.
The purpose of user-defined groups is that they facilitate easy clustering so that a
number of devices can be addressed simultaneously.
The user-defined groups are lost when MultiOne is closed.
A new user-defined group can be created by
right-clicking
User-defined groups
and
selecting
Add new group
. Alternatively
choose
Actions
Add user-defined
group
. A new group is created with a default
name, but it can be renamed by clicking it once. To add a device to a user-defined
group, right-click the device, select
Add to custom group
and select one of the
available user-defined groups. Alternatively, the device can be dragged onto the
desired user-defined group to add it to that group.
To immediately add a device to a
new user-defined group, right-
click a device and select
Add to
user-defined group
and select
Add new group
. The user-
defined group will be created and
the selected device will be added to the newly created user-defined group.
To remove a device from a user-defined group, right-click the device in the group
and select
Remove
.
To remove an entire user-defined group (including its
devices), right-click the group and select
Remove
.
The number of devices in a user-defined group is limited to
64.