Global Presets - AMX BCS Instruction Manual

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To execute a local preset:
1.
Enter the Execute Local Preset command below. Replace the "#"s with the level and local preset
number(s).
RL#P#T
Execute Local Preset Examples
BCS Command
RL0P2T
RL1P12T
RLP7T
RL3P1 2T
RL3 1P1T

Global Presets

A global preset is a snapshot of a system's routing state. The routing state is all routings on all levels
(including audio settings) for all enclosures in a system. Once the system state has been captured with an
"RR" Define Global Preset command, it can then be restored at any time with the "R" Execute Global
Preset command. Global presets cannot be defined in XNConnect.
Note: We strongly recommend keeping track of the numbers and the system state routings used for
each global preset. If another system state is assigned to a previously used number, the former state
will automatically be overwritten.
To define a global preset:
1.
Route the system to the desired state and enter the Define Global Preset command below.
Replace the "#" with the global preset number.
RR#T
It may take several seconds for the
Define Global Preset Examples
BCS Command
RR1T
RR3T
RR5X
To execute a global preset:
1.
Enter the Execute Global Preset command below. Replace the "#" with the global preset number.
R#T
Execute Global Preset Examples
BCS Command
Note: Status is not invalidated by global presets.
Instruction Manual – BCS Basic Control Structure Protocol
Executes Local Preset 2 on Level 0
Executes Local Preset 12 on Level 1
Executes Local Preset 7 on the default level (defined in configuration file, normally 0)
Executes Local Presets 1 and 2 on Level 3
Executes Local Preset 1 on Level 3 and Local Preset 1 on Level 1
Defines the current system state as Global Preset 1
Defines the current system state as Global Preset 3
Cancels the incomplete command
R1T
Executes Global Preset 1
Executes Global Preset 3
R3T
Cancels the incomplete command
R2X
Action
to appear, depending on the type and size of the system.
"T"
Action
Action
Executing Presets
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