Cisco TelePresence MX300G2 Manuel - Page 26
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Group button
Table of contents
Example of use: Room presets that are
mutually excluding, like room presets
Introduction
where you can choose between Dark,
Cool, and Bright. Remember to deselect
(release) the preset, if it is no longer valid
(for instance when changing the lights
Create a user interface
with a wall control, or a Touch 10 slider.
Events
API for in-room control
Pressed
Widgets
Widgets
Released
Command reference
Troubleshooting
Tips and tricks
Examples
In-Room Control on Touch 10
for Cisco TelePresence
MX200 G2, MX300 G2,
MX700, MX800,
SX10, SX20, SX80
Commands
Collaboration Endpoint
software version CE8.2
The visual appearance of the button changes immediately when you
D15358.02 - JULY 2016
tap it. However, the control system must always send a
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Use the
that no button is highlighted.
Triggered when one of the buttons is pressed
Value: The Group ID of the button (within the group) that
was pressed
Triggered when one of the buttons is released
Value: The Group ID of the button (within the group) that
was released
command to release all buttons in the group so
UnSetValue
Groups of either two, three or four buttons with custom text are
Text
Text
Text
available. The buttons within a group are linked so that only one can
be selected at a time (also known as radio buttons).
No button selected
The size of the button determines the maximum number of
characters you can add. Text does not wrap to a new line. You
Text
Text
Text
cannot use the
One button selected
Example:
"groupbutton". Press the button with Group ID = "two".
*e UserInterface Extensions Event Pressed Signal: "groupbutton:two"
** end
*e UserInterface Extensions Event Released Signal: "groupbutton:two"
** end
.
.
.
<Event>
<UserInterface item="1">
</UserInterface>
</Event>
Example:
group with WidgetId = "groupbutton". Then, release all buttons (no
buttons are highlighted).
SetValue
xCommand UserInterface Extensions Widget SetValue
xCommand UserInterface Extensions Widget UnsetValue
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command to change the text dynamically.
SetValue
There are four buttons in the group with WidgetId =
Terminal mode
XML mode
<Extensions item="1">
<Widget item="1">
<Action item="1">
<WidgetId item="1">groupbutton</WidgetId>
<Value item="1">two</Value>
<Type item="1">released</Type>
</Action>
</Widget>
</Extensions>
Select (highlight) the button with Group ID = "one" in the
WidgetId: "groupbutton" Value: "one"
WidgetId: "groupbutton"