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3.6.2.5.9
Macro
Macros let the end user configure and execute a set of sequential actions, which will
consist in actions from other boxes. A delay between them can also be configured.
This function allows defining scenes manually from the on-screen menu.
To configure a box as a macro control, the following parameters must be set:
Figure 128
Macro
Trigger Object
: sets the type of the object that will trigger the execution of the
macro upon the reception of the proper value. If set to “1-Bit Object”, an object
with name “
[Pn][Bi] Macro: trigger
” will be incorporated to the project topology.
On the contrary, if set to “Scene Object”, the trigger value will be expected
through the “
[General] Scenes: Receive
” object.
➢
Value
: “0=Stop; 1=Start” or “0=Start; 1=Stop” (in the case of the one-bit
object) or two integer values in the range 1-64, one for triggering the
execution and another one to stop it (in the case of the scene object).
Send Object When Macro Starts
: sets whether the device should send a value
to the bus upon the execution of the macro. The options are: “Disabled”, “1-Bit
Object
” (in which case the value will be sent through “
[Pn][Bi] Macro: Started
”)
or “Scene Object” (in which case the value will be sent through “
[General]
Scenes: Send
”).
➢
Value
: sets the value to be sent, either “0”, “1” or an integer value in the
range 1-64, depending on the above parameter.
A box configured as a Macro will be composed of two buttons, as shown in the
Figure 129.