Scenario (macro) screen – Thinklogical Touch Panel Manual User Manual
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Scenario (Macro) Screen
A second page available
on the Touch Panel is “Scenario”, selected by the tab at the top. From
this page, Scenarios (or Macros) can be executed.
Macros can be used to perform multiple functions at the same time. If there is a series of
commands that must be performed again and again, a macro can do this with a single click.
Macros are small scripts that can be run from the web browser. They can connect ports, connect
"stations" (collections of ports, also sometimes known as "groups"), disconnect ports and stations,
and even execute other macros. The user is not allowed to create, edit, or delete macros
from the Touch Panel.
Pressing the Scenario (Macro) button (top, towards the right) takes the panel to
„Scenario‟ (Macro)
mode with the following display:
Figure 12: The Scenario (Macro) screen
The example in Figure 11 shows two Scenarios (Macros)
displayed, named “Macro 1” and “Macro
2”. Each scenario (macro) is executed immediately when its button is pressed.
Note: The user is not allowed to create, edit, or delete macros from the Touch
Panel.