Triggers - basic, Basic trigger types, Startup – ETC Unison Mosaic Designer v1.11.0 User Manual
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Triggers - Basic
to control timeline playback and set intensity levels:
Basic trigger types
Startup
The startup trigger determines what the Controller should do after power up or reset. There are no configuration
options.
Timeline Started
A timeline starting (generally as a result of a trigger or the timeline looping) can be used as a trigger, use the con-
figuration pane to select which timeline.
Timeline Ended
A timeline reaching the end of its programming can be used as a trigger, use the configuration pane to select
which timeline. For a looping timeline, this trigger will fire every time the timeline loops.
Timeline Released
A timeline releasing can be used as a trigger, use the configuration pane to select which timeline.
Timeline Flag
Any timeline can have one or more flags placed on the ruler (see
) to act as triggers, use the
configuration pane to select which timeline and the flag within that timeline.
Real Time
The Controller has an internal, battery-backed real time clock. In a project with multiple Controllers only one Con-
troller is set as the Time Server (see
), use the configuration settings to determine what sort
of real time event will be matched, for example 5 minutes past every hour or at noon on a specific date.
The standard dialog allows you to deal with the most common cases, including one-off events or events that
recur hourly, daily or weekly. Note that the maximum resolution of real time events is 1 second, so an "Any Time"
trigger will fire every second during the specified date range:
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