Logic maestro, Macro editor, Single db mode – Clear-Com Eclipse-Omega User Manual

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The version of ECS is displayed along with version information relating
to matrix programming (Logic Maestro and Macro Editor) and
client-server functionality.

Logic Maestro

The Logic Maestro is a built-in ECS function that allows the matrix
functions to be programmed via a visual logic design interface. This
visual interface allows the required logical operations to be created by
dragging and dropping symbols for various logical operations and
connecting them together to create the required functions. This
interface creates the underlying control macros that are used to
program the matrix. This facility is described in the Logic Maestro
manual (part 810414Z). The Logic Maestro option requires an
additional license.

Macro Editor

The Macro Editor is a built-in ECS function that allows the matrix
functions to be programmed directly via a macro language. This
facility is described in the Logic Maestro manual (part 810414Z).
Macro Editor is included with the Logic Maestro license.

Single DB mode

This may be set to True or False, depending on whether ECS is
operating in Local mode or Client Server mode and reflects whether
ECS is using a single local database (Local mode) or a remote
database and a local database (Client Server mode).

• True - ECS is operating in Local mode and only using a single local

database. When a configuration is opened the configuration data
is copied from the local database to a temporary file for editing. It
is copied back to the database when the configuration is closed if
the user selects ‘Yes’ to the ”Save Changes” dialogue.

• False - ECS is operating in Client Server mode using a local and

remote database. When a configuration is opened the data is
copied from the remote database to the local database for editing.
It is copied back to the remote database when the configuration is
closed if the user selects ‘Yes’ to the ”Save Changes” dialogue or
does a map download.

Localhost mode

This may be set to True or False depending on whether ECS is
running entirely on the local PC or over a network with the software on
a remote PC being accessed via web services and SOAP (Service
Oriented Architecture Protocol). Normally this mode implies Client
Server operation and that the user has logged in to ECS specifying a
different PC using the server option. It is possible to treat the local PC

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