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K-Config - Using the Triggers

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Using the Triggers

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Configuration Steps

Description

Section

Introduction

General information and system requirements

1

Planning

Carefully plan your controlled room

2

Installation

Install the Software

3

Introduction to K-Config

Get to know the K-Config main window, menus and quick access icons

4

Driver Manager

Define the Peripheral Device Drivers

5

Project Navigator

Define the Controlled Room

6

Port Manager

Assign the peripheral devices to the Master and Auxiliary device ports

7

Triggers

Activate the Triggers

8

Adding Actions

Describes how to add the various actions to a trigger

9

Connecting to a Device

Describes how to connect to a device, upgrade the firmware, read/write to the device
and so on

10

A trigger initiates a series of actions that can be activated by an event, a press of a button or a preset schedule. The

triggers are listed as events that trigger a series of actions:

Custom Events

– include four built-in triggers. other custom events can be added via K-Config (see

Section

8.1

)

Keypad Events

– add triggers to Keypad events by clicking a front panel button or knob on the master and

auxiliary devices (see

Section

8.2

)

Monitor Events

– add triggers to the monitor event by setting an incoming command that will onset a series of

actions (see

Section

8.3

)

GPI/O Events

– add a GPI/O trigger to activate a series of actions following a controlled indication such as an

alarm set, for example (see

Section

8.4

)

Timer Events

– add timer triggers that will start a timer following timer stop/start states (see

Section

8.5

)

Query Events

– start a series of actions following monitored operation parameters such as projector lamp hours

and the power status of the main display (for example, a projector), see

Section

8.6

Sub Routines

– When the same series of actions repeats itself in several action lists, you can define a Sub

Routine once and use it in all these action lists to save configuration time (see

Section

8.7

)

Figure 120

shows the trigger list and its available operations:

Figure 120: The Standard Built-in Triggers List






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