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Composer Pro User Guide
Copyright © 2011 Control4. All Rights Reserved.
200-00005 Composer Pro
User Guide Part 2
Page 111 of 179
5. In the Miscellaneous tab, check the Enable Default Volume box. Adjust the Audio Volume and
Video Volume as desired for the room. The default volumes are enabled immediately. Repeat
these steps for each room in the Control4 system.
5.5.4.5 Program a Button Using Room Programming
Use the Control4
®
Composer Pro Programming view to use a Keypad button to add another room to a
program, for example, music.
Refer to “Program a Button to Add a Room to Another's Room's Music.” The steps are the same,
except that the example in that section refers to adding a music session.
5.5.5 Examples: Programming with Variables
Use the Control4
®
Composer Pro Programming view to program the Control4 system using
configuration, properties, variables, delays and agents.
Variables provide other programming options not available using Commands, Conditionals or Loops.
There are three (3) types of variables you can use:
1. Room VariablesProvide you with additional programming options not available in the Room
object programming. Use Room object programming as a preference to room variables whenever
possible. See “Example: Using Room Variables.”
2. Custom VariablesLet you define additional programming options using:
BooleanProvides a True/False option. For example, the light is on or off. If the light is on, it
is True; if the light is off, it is False.
DeviceProvides a list of device options.
NumberProvides a value option. For example, the light level is 70 percent.
StringProvides the option to enter a string.
To program using a custom variable, in the Agent view select Variable and click New to set up a
New Variable.
Example: Use one Keypad button to toggle between turning on the Theater Dimmer and the
Theater Switch.
3. Container VariablesProvide the ability to connect two (2) or more devices together by using
the device variables. A variable is a representation of information about the controlled devices,
such as a power state or current level of the device. It works much like a Media Scenes agent
(see “Programming with Agents” for details. Container variables are available in the Agent view by
selecting Variables.
Note: Container variables are provided only for backward capability in Release 1.3 and
subsequent releases. Issues with various implementations have been found. The use of
Container variables for future implementations is not recommended. Where possible, replace
existing implementations with alternate programming.
The sections below provide examples you can follow when you use variables.
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