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Chapter 10 – Presentation Properties
presentation start and republish the presentation. To set a single variable to its new default value, use the
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Access: Select Shared to make the User Variable accessible to other presentations scheduled on the player. If
two presentations use a variable with the same name, the value of the variable with the
Shared attribute will be
used for the variable with the
Private attribute.
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Type: There are three types of User Variable.
o Local: Local variables can be changed with the
commands or via the
. They can also be set with properly formatted
o Networked: Networked variables are set and modified using
Playlists). To create a networked User Variable, you must first specify the Data Feed it will be linked to.
Select the desired Data Feed from the dropdown list and click
Validate to ensure the link is operational and
has correct formatting for an RSS feed.
Note: Every RSS entry has a
name of the User Variable being modified; use the
Variable.
o System: System variables are not determined by the user, but by independent system parameters, such as
firmware/autorun version number, IP address, RF channel count, and various types of EDID (extended
display identification data) information received from the display over HDMI.
Note: Displays will often lack a complete set of EDID parameters. Make sure to test the EDID values of a
certain model before using them in a presentation.
To delete a User Variable, click the
X beside the appropriate variable. You can also use the Delete Unused User
Variables button to delete all user variables that are not currently in use by Live Text states, commands, events,
conditional targets, etc.
Integrating User Variables with Commands
User Variables can be used in the following commands: Set Volume, Increment Volume, Decrement Volume, Send UDP,
Serial-send string (EOL), Serial-send string (no EOL), Serial-send byte, Serial-send bytes (comma separated),