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Web Tasks for Administrators: Setting up Macros and Triggers, Writing and Editing Macros

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Integrator's Complete Guide to the ConferenceSHOT AV Enterprise-Class Conferencing System Web Tasks for Administrators: Setting up Macros and Triggers Macros define actions or sequences of actions. Triggers can specify a macro to execute when the trigger is activated, and a macro to execute when the trigger is turned off. The 10 software triggers are available via Telnet command, allowing you to program custom functions for third-party control devices. The two One Touch triggers allow you to define responses to Vaddio trigger devices such as StepVIEW mats. Writing and Editing Macros CONTROL DEVICES PAGE, MACROS TAB 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: 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. To edit or copy an existing macro: Select the Edit button associated with the macro, make your changes in the Macro Editor, and save your work. To create a macro that is similar to an existing one, edit the existing macro and use the Save As button. The system prompts you to name the new macro. Testing Macros The Macro Editor has a Test button to run a macro while you are editing it. You can also test macros after saving them. The Macro Execution Log shows the result of each test. 36

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Web Tasks for Administrators: Setting up Macros and Triggers
Macros define actions or sequences of actions. Triggers can specify a macro to execute when the trigger is
activated, and a macro to execute when the trigger is turned off. The 10 software triggers are available via
Telnet command, allowing you to program custom functions for third-party control devices. The two One
Touch triggers allow you to define responses to Vaddio trigger devices such as StepVIEW mats.
Writing and Editing Macros
C
ONTROL
D
EVICES PAGE
,M
ACROS TAB
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: 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.
To edit or copy an existing macro:
Select the Edit button associated with the macro, make your changes in the Macro Editor, and save your
work.
To create a macro that is similar to an existing one, edit the existing macro and use the Save As button.
The system prompts you to name the new macro.
Testing Macros
The Macro Editor has a Test button to run a macro while you are editing it. You can also test macros after
saving them. The Macro Execution Log shows the result of each test.
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