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 A list of manufacturers who have implemented Ember+ in their products can be found [[https://github.com/Lawo/ember-plus/wiki|in the ember-plus Wiki]]. Products include [[https://www.lawo.com/de/produkte/virtual-radio/r3lay-vrx-jade-studio.html|Lawo R3LAY VRX]] (formerly JADE Studio), and also DHD Series 52 with firmware 8.x.x.x (as an alternative or addition to the native DHD control protocol). A list of manufacturers who have implemented Ember+ in their products can be found [[https://github.com/Lawo/ember-plus/wiki|in the ember-plus Wiki]]. Products include [[https://www.lawo.com/de/produkte/virtual-radio/r3lay-vrx-jade-studio.html|Lawo R3LAY VRX]] (formerly JADE Studio), and also DHD Series 52 with firmware 8.x.x.x (as an alternative or addition to the native DHD control protocol).
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 +===== System Requirements =====
 +
 +The Ember+ remote is based on ember_slim.dll which requires Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable 2013 **x86** to be installed on your system: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=40784
  
 ===== Configuration ===== ===== Configuration =====
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 ==== Commands ==== ==== Commands ====
  
-On the //Commands// tab, the+On the //Commands// tab, you assign [[reference:remote_control_commands|remote control commands]] to Ember+ parameter changes.
  
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 +Parameter names are specified in a path-like manner, using the ''/'' sign as a separator. The easiest way to assign a command to a parameter is to double-click a parameter in the monitor or parameter tree view, but you may also add one manually.
  
 +For numeric parameters, various conditions (equal, greater than, greater or equal, ...) can be used to match the received value.
 +
 +In the //Value// field, just enter the parameter value that should trigger the command, which you must select from the dropdown list or type manually.
 +
 +Please note that boolean parameters use the values ''true'' and ''false'' (in lower case letters).
 ==== Parameter tree ==== ==== Parameter tree ====
  
 +When the monitor function is enabled on the //Connection// tab, mAirList will propagate the parameter tree which is display on the last tab of the configuration dialog:
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 +{{ :config:remotecontrol:pasted:20160906-090918.png?400 }}
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 +Parameter updates received from the provider will be displayed in real time, and you can also double-click any parameter in order to assign a remote control command to it (see above).
 +
 +===== Scripting =====
 +
 +The Ember+ remote control provides a script extension that can be used to send parameter updates to the Ember+ provider from a script.
 +
 +The remotes are accessed by the following function:
 +
 +  function EmberPlusConsumerRemote(iIndex: integer): IEmberPlusConsumerRemote;
 +
 +Remotes are 0-based, so ''EmberPlusConsumerRemote(0)'' returns the first Ember+ remote in the system, as a reference to an ''IEmberPlusConsumerRemote'' interface. That interface provides a method for parameter updates:
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 +  procedure SetParameterValue(iIDPath: string; iValue: string);
 +
 +''IDPath'' is the path to the parameter in the tree, using the ''/'' sign as the delimiter (the same notation as used in the remote control command assignments, see above).
 +
 +Example:
 +
 +  EmberPlusConsumerRemote(0).SetParameterValue('/Device/SomeLabel', 'foobar');
 +
 +Note that the value is always given as a string, mAirList will automatically convert it to the correct type. Use '''true''' and '''false''' for boolean parameters.
 +
 +Important notice: mAirList fetches the entire parameter tree from the provider. This is an asynchronous operation, and depending on the size of the tree, it can take a few seconds until the entire tree is known to mAirList. If you try to set a parameter that has not been fetched yet (e.g. in an ''OnLoad'' procedure that is executed during startup), you wil see an //Unknown parameter// error message. In this case, try to defer the call for a bit, using a ''sleep(...)'' operation.
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