Adding A Macro To An Existing Macro; Deleting A Macro; Adding An Automation Device To Your Auditorium - Christie CineLife+ CP4415-RGB User Manual

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5. To test the macro, select Test.

Adding a macro to an existing macro

Combine macros to have the projector complete a complex set of actions.
1. In the left navigation menu, select Automation > Macro Editor.
2. From the list in the top right pane, select a macro.
3. In the left pane, expand the macro list.
4. Select a macro.
5. Sap Save
.

Deleting a macro

Delete macros when they are no longer required.
1. In the left navigation menu, select Automation > Macro Editor.
2. From the list in the top right pane, select a macro.
3. Select Delete.
4. To confirm the deletion, select Delete.

Adding an automation device to your auditorium

Add an automation device so it can be controlled remotely and can communicate with other theater
hardware.
1. In the left navigation menu, select Automation > My Auditorium Devices.
2. Select + New Device.
3. In the Name field, type a name for the device.
4. In the Device Type list, select the device type.
5. In the Select Device list, select the device.
6. Select Add.
7. Complete these fields:
IP Address—The IP address of the automation device.
Port—The port used by the automation device to communicate with the projector.
Username—The username used to access the automation device.
Password—The password used to access the automation device.
Keep Alive Message—The message value that is sent to the automation device to ensure
the projector is not disconnected when inactive.
Keep Alive Interval (ms)—The time interval (in milliseconds) for sending the Keep Alive
Message to the automation device.
8. Select Save.
CineLife+ User Guide–CP4415-RGB, CP4420-RGB, CP4440-RGB, CP4450-RGB
020-103073-03 Rev. 1 (01-2021)
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