Triggers – Ivie iFlex 2400 Series User Manual

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Triggers

The trigger page currently provides the user with two functions. The first

is the ability to change the group level of a control, and the second is the

ability to change the output of a control.

As mentioned earlier, each control has three elements, a switch, a level,

and an output. Triggers can be used to change a toggle switch setting on

or off, or change the group level associated with a control. An example

of this is the RMI-4. This control can be used as a listening device to

monitor multiple output zones, or as the control for the levels of multiple

output zones, and triggers are what make both possible.

To use the trigger page, left-click on the ‘create’ button at the bottom-left

of the screen. After naming the new trigger, ‘Allways Do Nothing’ will

appear in red text to the right of the name of the trigger, and the minus

and insert icons. The minus icon will collapse the trigger definition into a

single line with a name, and a plus icon will replace the minus. To expand

the definition, left-click on the plus icon, and the full definition will

display.

To program the trigger, left-click on ‘Always’, and a list of defined modes

for the mixer will appear. Triggers are always a function of a mode.

Select a defined mode from the list, and the words ‘When in mode (your

selected mode name here) Do Nothing’. Left-click on ‘Do Nothing’, and

the options of do nothing, set output, or set level group are displayed.

If ‘set output’ is chosen, then a list of defined controls with switches,

doors, or selectors will appear. Select the desired control, and the options

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