The Triggers

6.10The Knob Turning Trigger

A Knob Turning trigger is created when clicking a digital volume button (for example, the SL-14RCvolume knob) + (clockwise rotation) and/or – (counterclockwise rotation):

Figure 104: Knob-Turning Trigger

This trigger (after adding actions) will be activated when turning the volume button up or down (Knob Turn down in Figure 104).

This type of knob trigger is especially useful when trying to control audio amplifiers or similar devices using serial command tables (see Section 9.1.3). Simply add the command table to the action list that is assigned to the knob.

Note – when controlling the built-in amplifier of the SV-551/SV-552via the digital knob of the RC-63Dseries or RC-53Dseries units, you do not need to configure the digital knob behavior via the knob turning trigger. All you have to do is to associate the digital audio knob of the user interface unit with the SV-551/SV-552audio amplifier on their port manager tab.

6.11Action Type

The Action Type area automatically lists the actions available for the control room (see Table 2) tree built in the previous steps. The action types let you assign the specific actions to a trigger, change a current action in a trigger, and set a delay time for carrying out the trigger.

This section describes the different action types.

6.11.1The Port Command Action Type

The Port Command actions refer to the RS-232, RS-485, IR out ports and Ethernet (when defined for Master RCs in the Port Manager, see Section 5.1.1). The selected driver commands appear in the Command drop-down list.

Note: when selecting Port Command, the first port of the Master RC will be shown on the Port drop down list. Even if this is the port you want to use, you have to select it in the drop down list.

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