When you create event-driven macros, you can select one or more trigger events.
You can also filter events:
The following events are available for selection:
Object | Event | Image |
---|---|---|
C-Werk domain | A string of events. If you select an event from an C-Werk domain, the macro will be launched when this event is received from any object in the C-Werk domain. | |
Server | Server disconnected | |
Server connected | ||
Camera | Recording started | |
Recording stopped | ||
Camera armed | ||
Camera armed (restricted) | ||
Camera disarmed | ||
Alarm initiated | ||
Alarm being processed by user | ||
Alarm skipped | ||
Alarm processed | ||
Alarm processed - Critical alarm | ||
Alarm processed - Non-critical alarm | ||
Alarm processed - False alarm | ||
Connected | ||
Disconnected | ||
Signal lost | ||
Signal restored | ||
Detector, Input and Output | Triggering start | |
Triggering end | ||
Triggering (for detection tools, which do not have the start and end of the triggering, see Checking the Triggering of a Detection Tool) | ||
Archive | Archive partition error | |
Archive partition restored | ||
Time Schedule | Beginning | |
End | ||
Event source | Description for the Event Source object, you must specify the trigger word or phrase. When it comes up in the captions, the macro starts. For example, this filter triggers the macro when the word "Beer" appears in the captions |