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• Wait a specified amount of time
• Delete a route between audio devices or groups of devices
Ways to Create Macros
There are three ways to create macros:
• Record macro commands (see Recording Macros for more information)
Note:
Recording macro commands is the easiest way to create macros, and the way that ClearOne
recommends.
• Use the Command Wizard (see Adding Macros for more information)
• Type macro commands (see Adding Macros for more information)
About Timers
Timers allow you to run macros or reset a stack at a specified date and time. You can set timers to run
once or at specified intervals. You can also specify an expiration date for recurring timers.
For more information about creating and modifying timers, see Adding and Modifying Timers.
You can also execute a timer at any point. See Live Control (CP2) for more information.
About Presets
Presets are groups of settings that apply to all the devices in one partition. After configuring all the devices
in a partition, you can save those settings as a preset, and you can store multiple presets to be loaded
later.
Note:
Presets are available only for CONVERGE Pro 2 devices, not for CONVERGE Huddle.
For more information about creating presets, see Adding or Modifying Presets (CP2). For more information
about executing a preset, see Executing a Preset.
About Digital Inputs/Outputs
CONVERGE Pro 2 supports the use of digital audio signals for both inputs and outputs. For example,
you can use Dante
™
channels as either inputs or outputs, and you can also use DIALOG 20 wireless
microphones as digital inputs.
Certain CONVERGE Pro 2 devices (the ones with a “D” in the model name) support the Dante networking
technology. If you have a device that supports Dante, you can add Dante input and output channels as
resources and then specify that Mic/Line Input channels or Output channels use digital inputs/outputs as
their sources.
CONVERGE Pro 2 devices that have Mic input channels (every model except the 012) can use DIALOG
20 digital input for Mic/Line Input channels (if you have attached a DIALOG 20 Wireless Mic system to the
CP2 via a P-link connection).
Note:
Using a Dante or DIALOG 20 channel as an input for a Mic/Line Input channel permits the use of
AEC on digital channels, since AEC cannot be applied to raw digital channels directly.
For information about adding a DIALOG 20 Wireless Mic system to a CP2, see Adding a DIALOG 20
Wireless Mic.
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