
Configuring XStudio 23
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input relay map. If you change switchers, be sure the newly-selected device is
connected to the PC on the correct COM port.
External Control Port Properties
If you need to control an external device with serial data, you can optionally enable this feature set.
This set of properties enables external control usage and allows you to assign a COM port and baud
rate to be used. The External Control Port is used in conjunction with the Send Control Command task.
Enable External Control Port
If checked, processing of Send Control Command tasks is
enabled.
Select the COM port to be used for Send Control Command
tasks. Valid port numbers are 1-8. Use the [Select COM Port]
button to select the COM port from a list of ports available on the
host PC. The default port number is 1.
Note: If you are also using an audio switcher, the external
control COM port must be a different port number.
Select the baud rate to be used from the drop-down list of
available speeds. The default baud rate is 9600.
COM port settings other than the port number and baud rate are not user-
adjustable. Standard settings are used for parity, data bits and stop bits. These
settings are:
Parity: None
Data Bits: 8
Stop Bits: 1
Database Properties
By default, XStudio automatically creates and maintains a set of tables that contain automation data -
resources, tasks, actions, and scheduled events - along with song titles and artists and log archive
information. Under normal circumstances, no adjustments to the default database properties are
needed to operate XStudio. See the Database Reference for more information.
However, XStudio offers some flexibilities that you may find useful, including the ability to allow remote
access to the XStudio local database or to access a centralized database which may be physically
located on another PC.
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