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Bang & Olufsen BeoLink 1703 - Resources; Virtual Resource

Bang & Olufsen BeoLink 1703
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Terminology - Ressources 7
Resources
Resources typically fall into a group as e.g.: button, function, device etc.
Resources are identied by:
- Zone: The zone they belong to.
- Name: A name for easy identication. (The name can be 200 characters in length. The ASCII characters from 32 to 126 (incl.) can be used.)
- Type: A type e.g.: button, function, device etc.
- Address: An address that is a unique identier. The format of the identier is system dependant.
When a resource is placed in an area/zone that are later reorganized i.e. deleted, the resource must also be reorganized. The area/zone can rst be
deleted when no resource or system is related - else a message appears.
Virtual Resource
A Virtual Resource is typically a button (scene) operated from the user interface, and it is programmed by a macro. A ‘Virtual Resource’ is per
default assigned to the Virtual Resource system.
A Virtual Resource has no function itself, but the related macro executes the programmed user actions.
The ‘BeoLink’ system (as concept) is per default assigned to ‘global’ area/’global’ zone.

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