Section 2.2 Full Vizrt Documentation Links - NDI NewTek NVG1 Quick Start Manual

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Once channel names are configured, it is time to create macro commands. These commands will be
configured on the TriCaster or VMC1.
Conceptually the commands flow from TriCaster or VMC1 via NDI to the Viz Engine generating the NDI
source. The Viz Engine then forwards the command to Viz Trio, which in turn directs the Viz Engine
accordingly.
The general syntax is:
Delay (Frames)
60
The net## shortcut is used to send a command to the matching input. The number with the net command
Shortcut:net##
command will match the input number being used. For example, if the NVG1 is connected on input 12, the
shortcut command will be 'net12'.
The value will be the Trio command along with any arguments required. The [ch] variable is necessary and
Value: Viz command
should be typed into the macro value as [ch]. Viz engine will automatically swap this variable with the
channel name. This name must match the same name in Viz Trio for successful command operation.
Common commands you may use are:
Arm (load) a page into this channel. Replace {page name} with the correct page name/number.
page:arm {page name} [ch]
Performs a 'Direct Take' of the page that has been armed into this input.
page:fire [ch] take false
Performs an 'Out' on the page that has been armed into this input.
page:fire [ch] out true
Performs a 'Continue' on that page that has been armed into this input.
Page:fire [ch] continue true
Other commands can be found in the Viz Trio User documentation under Macro Commands and Events.
SECTION 2.2
The full Viz Engine configuration and Viz Trio operational documentation may be downloaded from the links
below:
Complete Engine Config documentation:
http://docs.vizrt.com/viz-engine-3.8.html
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Shortcut
net##
FULL VIZRT DOCUMENTATION LINKS
Value
Command:[argument] {NDI channel name} action

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