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Trigger Types
Triggers can start, reset (stop), pause or stop looping a particular sequence.
Note: pause does not have the same meaning as previous versions of WinScript.
Stop a sequence, and start the sequence at the beginning if it is started again
Stop a sequence at its current location, and resume from that point if it is started again
Stop the sequence as soon as it reaches the end of the sequence (if it is looping)
Trigger Definitions
In the case of sequences based on SMPTE/EBU timecode (LTC), a sequence can either be “armed” or
“disarmed.” Basically, a sequence is allowed to be chased to the timecode or to ignore the timecode.
Trigger Cause
There are four reasons a trigger might activate: I/O change, Variable change, Date/Time or Incoming
Message.