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Using the Triggers
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You can add more Power query events in accordance with the Query table defined in the Driver Manager. If checked,
the Off and Standby Query results will also appear as separate Query Events:
Figure 171: Query Events
– Creating Several Query Triggers
You can also add the following related triggers (which are relevant only for parsed replies, when the Parse Reply
option in the Driver Manager is checked):
Define No Match Result Trigger
– If the controller recognizes in an incoming command the structure defined as
”reply must contain the following syntax” but the parsed relevant information does not match any of the used
results for this query, a no match event will be triggered. Open the drop down box list to select the rate at which
the query is sent (30 seconds, 1 minute, and so on) before triggering the no match query event
Query Fail Trigger (Comm_Err)
– If the machine reply to the query cannot be parsed, a communication Error
query event is triggered. Define the number of retries in case of a communication error (from 1 to 3), as well as
the waiting time between each try (1 second, 3 seconds, and so on)
Use queries to define the Site-CTRL monitored operation parameters (such as the projector lamp hours and the power
status of the main display device). The list of available queries appears in the Queries area in the Driver Manager (see
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Sub Routines
Sub routines include triggers that have action lists of common procedures. These common procedures can be
incorporated into other event triggers as many times as required.
To use a sub routine:
1.
Select Action Groups from the Triggers list and click the + icon. The following window appears:
Figure 172: Sub Routines
– Create a new Action Group Trigger
2.
Type the name:
Figure 173: Sub Routines
– Set the Sub Routine Trigger Name