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K-Config
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Using the Triggers
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You can:
Add a new trigger
Delete a trigger
Clear the trigger actions
Move a trigger up in the trigger list
Move a trigger down in the trigger list
Paste actions to a selected trigger
Copy the actions from a selected
trigger
Edit a trigger
Note that not all the actions are available for all types of triggers.
8.1
The Custom Events
The built-in triggers within the Custom Events are important for proper operation of the system and cannot be deleted:
The Device Startup trigger
– is executed on device power up and lets you assign a series of actions that will
define the status of the room system following power-up, and will constitute the basic system state.
For example, define the light status of the OFF button of the device upon power up; set the main display status to
OFF and so on
We recommend that you use this trigger to wake up the room to a known and defined state.
For VP-81KSI only, startup is defined as detection of a PC-Graphics input signal
The All Off and All On triggers
– the actions assigned to the All Off and All On triggers apply to the On and Off
actions in the Site-CTRL Management Tool software, as well as in the built-in Web pages Macro tab
The Device Inactivity trigger
– lets you define the room status in case of device inactivity for a defined period
(from 0 to 180 minutes). For example, power down the main display and then roll up the projector screen
Device inactivity means that no button was pressed on a standalone controller or any K-NET device. Note that, for VP-81KSI
only, inactivity relates to the incoming syncs on the PC Graphics input channels
Custom
– you can add new scheduling triggers to the custom events list. A button that is used to trigger the
defined custom triggers will be available on the Web page of the main room controller
To add actions to a custom trigger, for example, the Device Startup trigger:
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Select the Device Startup trigger:
Figure 121: Custom Events
– Selecting the Device Startup Trigger
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