Setting up Custom Functions and Third-Party Control
The Control Devices page provides a way to define programmed behaviors and use third-party control
devices to manage the camera.
Macros
are sequences of commands. A macro can only run successfully if all its commands are valid and
able to run successfully. Refer to the
section for a full list of commands.
Triggers
can be associated with macros, to make them run.
Hardware triggers (labeled One Touch in the web interface) allow you to define responses to connected
trigger devices.The One Touch (Home) button on a Vaddio TableMIC is a hardware trigger.
Software triggers allow you to program custom functions for third-party control devices, such as defining
the buttons on a conference room touch-screen.
Writing, Editing, and Testing Macros
C
ONTROL
D
EVICES PAGE
, M
ACROS TAB
Your camera has two example macros, Preset 1 and Preset 2. You can safely rename, edit, or delete these
macros.
To define a macro:
1. Enter a name in the Macro Editor's Name field.
2. Enter one or more Telnet commands in the editing area.
3. Optional but strongly recommended: Use the Test button to check your work while you are writing the
macro.
4. Save your work when you are finished, or select New to start over.
Note
If the macro has external requirements, it will only run successfully if those requirements are met.
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