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The CreateMsg method creates objects based on the MsgObject prototype.
Method call syntax
function CreateMsg() : MsgObject
Method arguments: no arguments.
Usage examples
Problem 1. When an alarm is received, send the “panic lock” event corresponding to the camera region. For camera identification numbers from 1 to 4, use region 1, for camera numbers from 5 to 10, use region 2.
if (Event.SourceType == "CAM" && Event.Action == "MD_START") { var msgevent = CreateMsg(); msgevent.SourceType = "REGION"; msgevent.Action = "PANIC_LOCK"; if (Event.SourceId <=4) { msgevent.SourceId = "1"; } if ((Event.SourceId > 4) && (Event.SourceId < 10)) { msgevent.SourceId = "2"; } NotifyEvent(msgevent); }
Problem 2. When timer №1 starts, start macro №1 every 30 seconds.
Note
To start this script create the Timer object with ID=1 beforehand. Set value=1 to the Second parameter of the Timer object, leave other parameters without changing («Any by default)
if (Event.SourceType == "TIMER" && Event.SourceId == "1" && Event.Action == "TRIGGER") { var msg = CreateMsg(); msg.StringToMsg(GetObjectParams("TIMER", "1")); if(msg.GetParam("s") == "1") { DoReactStr("MACRO", "1", "RUN", ""); SetObjectParam("TIMER","1","s","30"); DoReactStr("TIMER","1", "DISABLE", ""); DoReactStr("TIMER","1", "ENABLE", ""); } if(msg.GetParam("s") == "30") { DoReactStr("MACRO", "1", "RUN", ""); SetObjectParam("TIMER","1","s","1"); DoReactStr("TIMER","1", "DISABLE", ""); DoReactStr("TIMER","1", "ENABLE", ""); } }
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