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Event Handlers
There are a variety of cases in which you might want your presentation to sit at a blank screen. The Event Handler fills the
role of an empty placeholder in your presentation. Here are a few cases where an Event Handler would be convenient:
You want a blank screen for a Home Screen so no content will play until the presentation is activated.
You want to add a command that is performed before the first file in the presentation plays.
You want the presentation to sit at a blank screen when finished, instead of looping.
You want a video file to remain on the final frame upon finishing, instead of looping.
Although Event Handlers contain no content, you can add commands and interactive events into and out of them. For
example, if you set the Event Handler as the Home Screen and define a BP900 event linked from the Event Handler to
the first presentation item, the display will sit at a blank screen until a user presses the BP900 button, and then the first
item will begin playing. Alternatively, if you set an Event Handler as the Home Screen and add a Synchronize command to
it, you can synchronize your presentations and/or displays before the first files begin playing.
To use an Event Handler, click the Other tab under Media Library and drag the icon into the playlist area.
1. State Name: Enter a unique name for the Media Handler state.
2. Stop Playback: Check this box if you would like
audio/video playback to end once a media file transitions
to the Event Handler state. If this box is left unchecked,
audio/video playback will continue after a transition to the
Event Handler state and loop until the Event Handler
state is exited.
3. Set as initial state: Check this box if you would like to
make the Event Handler the home state of the
presentation.
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