Specifications

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APPLICATION EXAMPLE MULTI-ROOM CONFERENCING
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Therefore, you would establish the arguments for Configuration 1 as
follows:
#50 Preset 1 1 #50 Preset 4 0
#50 Preset 2 1 #50 Preset 5 0
#50 Preset 3 1 #50 Preset 6 0
For Configuration 2, you would establish the arguments as follows:
#50 Preset 1 1 #50 Preset 4 1
#50 Preset 2 0 #50 Preset 5 0
#50 Preset 3 0 #50 Preset 6 0
For Configuration 3, you would establish the arguments as follows:
#50 Preset 1 0 #50 Preset 4 0
#50 Preset 2 0 #50 Preset 5 1
#50 Preset 3 1 #50 Preset 6 0
For Configuration 4, you would establish the arguments as follows:
#50 Preset 1 0 #50 Preset 4 0
#50 Preset 2 0 #50 Preset 5 0
#50 Preset 3 0 #50 Preset 6 1
Note that P1 is set to On in both Configurations 1 and 2, so that when you
switch between them, P1 will not be executed again (because it is
already running). When changing to Configuration 1 from Configuration
3 or Configuration 4, P1 will execute because it was set to Off in 3 and 4.
You would build these preset commands into macros for on-the-fly
execution. See Macro Mode on page 62 for information about how to
create macros.