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As a start condition, either an “!i: Input event”, “!t: Time event”, “!rc: Real time clock event”, “!v: Variable event”, “!d: DMX event” or “!k: Infrared event” can be used at the beginning of the...
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As a start condition, either an “!i: Input event”, “!t: Time event”, “!rc: Real time clock event”, “!v: Variable event”, “!d: DMX event” or “!k: Infrared event” can be used at the beginning of the...
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As a start condition, either an “!i: Input event”, “!t: Time event”, “!rc: Real time clock event”, “!v: Variable event”, “!d: DMX event” or “!k: Infrared event” can be used at the beginning of the...
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A syntax for the INI related to time or inputs must always start with the definition of the trigger event. As a start condition either an “!i: Input event”, “!t: Time event”, “!rc: Real time clock event”, “!v: Variable...
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It must always start with the definition of the trigger event. As a start condition either an “!i: Input event”, “!t: Time event”, “!rc: Real time clock event”, “!v: Variable event”, “!d: DMX event” or...
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Each command line of the Control.ini must always start with the definition of a trigger event. Attention! The limit is one trigger event per line (!i, !t, !rc, !v, !tc !d or !k)! Only variable conditions can be combined in one line. If you need a combination of...