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K-Config Using the Triggers
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You can:
Add a new trigger
Delete a trigger
Clear the trigger actions
Move a trigger up in the trigger list
Move a trigger down in the trigger list
Paste actions to a selected trigger
Copy the actions from a selected
trigger
Edit a trigger
Note that not all the actions are available for all types of triggers.
8.1 The Custom Events
The built-in triggers within the Custom Events are important for proper operation of the system and cannot be deleted:
The Device Startup trigger is executed on device power up and lets you assign a series of actions that will
define the status of the room system following power-up, and will constitute the basic system state.
For example, define the light status of the OFF button of the device upon power up; set the main display status to
OFF and so on
We recommend that you use this trigger to wake up the room to a known and defined state.
For VP-81KSI only, startup is defined as detection of a PC-Graphics input signal
The All Off and All On triggers the actions assigned to the All Off and All On triggers apply to the On and Off
actions in the Site-CTRL Management Tool software, as well as in the built-in Web pages Macro tab
The Device Inactivity trigger lets you define the room status in case of device inactivity for a defined period
(from 0 to 180 minutes). For example, power down the main display and then roll up the projector screen
Device inactivity means that no button was pressed on a standalone controller or any K-NET device. Note that, for VP-81KSI
only, inactivity relates to the incoming syncs on the PC Graphics input channels
Custom you can add new scheduling triggers to the custom events list. A button that is used to trigger the
defined custom triggers will be available on the Web page of the main room controller
To add actions to a custom trigger, for example, the Device Startup trigger:
1. Select the Device Startup trigger:
Figure 121: Custom Events Selecting the Device Startup Trigger
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