Running presets, Running multiple presets simultaneously – ClearOne comm PSR1212 User Manual

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Advanced Configuration

~ Presets

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Running presets

Presets can be run from G-Ware or the front panel controls on the PSR1212. You

can also program external control devices (such as AMX or Crestron, ClearOne

Control Panels, XAP IR Remote, and GPIO devices) or use macros to run presets.

See Chapter 6: Control for more information on creating custom control.

To run a preset using G-Ware

1. Select

the

Execute Preset button on the G-Ware toolbar.

2. Select the preset you want to execute from the

Preset list.

3. Click

Execute to run the preset and close the window.

To run a preset using front panel control

1.

From the System Menu, scroll to

Select Preset and press Enter.

2.

Scroll to the preset number you want to run and press

Enter.

Running multiple presets simultaneously

To run multiple presets at the same time, you need to create macros (see page 61). A

macro is a series of commands which can be executed from G-Ware or by using any

external control device. Typically you will create a macro for each configuration or

group of presets you want to run at the same time. This ability to run multiple

presets is critical in applications such as room combining. However, not only do you

need to be able to run multiple presets simultaneously, you also need to be able to

change presets without affecting other presets.

In order for this to happen, the system needs to know which presets have been

run and shouldn’t be rerun and which ones are ready to run. You supply the system

with this information by setting the state (or flag) of the preset when creating the

command line in the macro. The three options are:

0 = to set the state to off

1 = to execute the preset and set the state to on

2 = to execute the preset and set the state to off

Figure 4.8. Execute

Preset window

Figure 4.7. Execute Preset

toolbar button

It is also possible to

assign states to presets

when creating Remote

Panel, serial, or GPIO control.

However, unless you create

macros, you will be able to run

only one preset at a time.

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