supported_hardware:nohassle4
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+ | ====Additional Scripting Commands: | ||
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+ | ===Power On/Off=== | ||
+ | The power on and off commands are supported by all except the “mini” version of the supported devices. | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | tell xInterface “name you gave to the interface” to powerOn() | ||
+ | tell xInterface “name you gave to the interface” to powerOff() | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | ===Reboot=== | ||
+ | The mini version of the device does not support the reboot command, the others do. | ||
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+ | There are 2 ways to issue a reboot command, via the [[dictionary: | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | Initialize Controller “name you gave to the interface” | ||
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+ | tell xInterface “name you gave to the interface” to reboot() | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Set All Outputs=== | ||
+ | Only the mini device supports the set all outputs command. You must pass an input number from 1 through 4. You cannot use the enumerated names of the inputs in this case. | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | tell xInterface “name you have to the interface” to setAllOutputs( 3) | ||
+ | </ | ||
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=====History: | =====History: | ||
The No Hassle AV 4x4 matrix Switch plugin was added in XTension version 9.5.1 in January of 2023 | The No Hassle AV 4x4 matrix Switch plugin was added in XTension version 9.5.1 in January of 2023 |
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