Specifications
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ADVANCED OPERATION • MACRO MODE
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If you opened the Control Panel Builder from the Preset Configuration pane, the
Use in Preset box appears below the Button/LED Selection menu. This box allows
you to use specific button and/or LED settings within a preset you’re establishing
without altering how the remaining buttons and LEDs are configured.
Next, select the Unit Type, Device, and Command you wish to use from the menus
at the bottom of the window. Other menus specific to the command will appear so
you can tailor the command to meet the requirements of your system and venue.
Note that the Command Description pane shows the description for the
command you have selected. Click the Apply button to apply the selected
command to the Active or Inactive command button.
If you opened the Control Panel Builder with the toolbar button, the Active
Command and Inactive Command buttons are selectable. Click the Active
Command or Inactive Command button to set the command for operation when
the button is active or inactive. If you opened the Builder with the Control Panel
Assignment button (Preset Configuration mode), clicking Use in Preset activates
the Active Command and Inactive Command buttons so you can configure
commands for an active or inactive state for a given preset.
The Argument Description pane reflects argument information.
The remaining buttons in the Preset Configuration pane do the following:
The Print Preset button in the Preset Configuration Pane prints the currently-
selected preset. Note that a preset must be saved before it can be printed.
The Save Preset button saves the current preset to G-Ware.
The Clear Preset button clears the current preset from G-Ware.
Macro Mode
The Macro Mode lets you establish macros—lists of commands—in
G-Ware software. Macros streamline the operation of the PSR1212,
allowing you to make quick configuration changes once the PSR1212
unit is running a given preset. For example, you can use a macro to
change the volume level of speakers in various areas of an arena when
a particular preset is used. Macros can also contain commands on
other PSR1212 units. See Serial Commands on page 88 for a list of
commands which can be used in macros.
Macro Record Window