- Recent Updates
- Access Control
- Amplifier
- A/V Receiver
- Climate and Pool Control
- Disc Player / Changer
- Display
- DSP
- DVR
- Irrigation / Sprinklers
- Lighting Control
- Matrix Switch
- Media Server and Player
- Multi-Room A/V
- Power and Rack Management
- Security
- Surveillance
- Teleconferencing
- Training
- Tuner
- Utility
- Video Projector
- Voice Control
- Recent Updates
- Access Control
- Amplifier
- A/V Receiver
- Climate and Pool Control
- Disc Player / Changer
- Display
- DSP
- DVR
- Irrigation / Sprinklers
- Lighting Control
- Matrix Switch
- Media Server and Player
- Multi-Room A/V
- Power and Rack Management
- Security
- Surveillance
- Teleconferencing
- Training
- Tuner
- Utility
- Video Projector
- Voice Control
Description:
This driver controls the CueServer2 via serial using "CueScript in [Brackets]" protocol.
Version History:
Version 1.0: Initial Release
InteractiveTechnologies
CueServer 2
This driver controls the CueServer2 via serial using "CueScript in [Brackets]" protocol
Revision History
1.0 The initial release of the driver
Connection Setup
The driver uses the "CueScript in [Brackets]" protocol. To set, open CueServer Studio click the "Stations" option found in the "Triggers" dropdown. Expand the "Built-In" menu and select "RS-232 Port" option. In the Protocol section select "CueScript in [Brackets]". Select the correct Baud Rate and Click Apply
Configuration Setup
Group Setup - Supports 32 Groups, the Name and Number fields allow for non suquential groups to be controlled
Zone Setup - Supports 32 Zones
Playback Setup - Supports 32 Playbacks
Preset Setup - Supports 64 Presets, the Name and Number fields allow for non suquential groups to be controlled
Channel Setup - Supports 64 Channels, the Name and Number fields allow for non suquential groups to be controlled
Cue Setup - Supports 64 Cues, the Name and Number fields allow for non suquential groups to be controlled
RAW Command
A raw command was provided to allow for additional, more complex, CueScript commands to be sent. The Brackets([ ]) are handled by the driver so only the string is required in the field. Feedback is not generally supported for these commands unless the command matches the driver configuration.
Example: Sending RAW command: [Cue 1] ,will select Cue 1 as the next cue in the active playback fader. If you have Cue 1 configured in the driver config, the feedback variable with be set correctly.
*Note - The driver does not use any abbreviations and includes spaces between strings.
Example: [Channel 2 At 50] is used to set channel 2 to 50%
Feedback would only apply if the condition outlined above is met and no abbreviations are used.