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K-Config - Defining the Control Room via the Project Navigator

Virtual Devices

A virtual device supports the following operations:

You can export a virtual device for sharing its design with another configurator or in order to upload it to
the K-Touch system.
When more than one virtual device is defined in a controlled room, you can set one or more of them to be
the exact same as one of the same devices:

6.1

The Virtual Device

The virtual device is compatible with Master room controllers with ETH port and which can accept AUX
devices.

A virtual auxiliary application can be developed using the Kramer K-touch system or by the installer (see the Kramer

"Virtual Device Build Guidelines" on our Web site at

http://www.kramerelectronics.com

) and used as a virtual user

room control interface under a common OS (iOS

®

, Android™ and so on) to control room functions via IT

infrastructures. To support the Virtual Device application, a Virtual Device triggers layer must be defined by K-Config

(see

Figure 92

).

Figure 92: Adding a Virtual Device

This layer will associate triggers sent from the virtual application to the Master RC to a series of control actions. Once

you have created a Virtual Device layout, it can be shared using the Import/Export XML function under the File menu.

After adding a Virtual Device to the room control tree (you can add up to two virtual devices, as determined by the

Master RC), the Front Panel area shows the basic Virtual Device panel, that includes six buttons, two labels and two

frames:

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