Loading presets from memory (to a single screen), Picture 9 : loading preset from memory - web rcs – Analog Way LIVECORE PLATFORM TPP Current Programmer's Guide User Manual
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3.2 Loading Presets from Memory (to a single screen)
3.2.1 Usage
Picture 9 : Loading Preset from memory - Web RCS
A simple way to control a LiveCore™
product is to record the entire screen contents
in its memories, using the Web RCS, during the
initial setup. These memories can then be
remotely recalled by a controller.
The “recall Preset from memory” action is
made of multiple commands, used to set
parameters like memory number, destination
screen, filters, options and is ended with the
load command. The sending order of the
parameters is free, it must be done before
starting the loading.
Parameters that do not change don't need to be sent each time.
A programmable filter allows selection of recalled elements, like source or layers positions and sizes,
etc. It can be used, for example to include or exclude displayed input from memory recall.
An option allows scaling of memorized preset in order to adapt it to a screen of different size. (for
example due to covering size change)
3.2.2 Summary of the commands sequence
Set the recalling filter
(optional, can be settled only once after powering)
Set scale enable
(optional, can be settled only once after powering)
Set the origin memory number
(order does not matter, must be sent before “Start the copy”)
Set the destination screen number :
(order does not matter, must be sent before “Start the copy”)
Set the Program/Preview destination
(order does not matter, must be sent before “Start the copy”)
Start the copy
(must be sent last)
Wait the end of the copy
(optional, typical copy duration is a few 1/10s)
, values written in registers remain active until changed. This
allows sending only once the parameters that don’t change while power remains on. This implies also that
order is not important but parameters must be settled before executing the copy command.