Version 3.9
Edit the timer Countdown
Timer Keyword
To get the Timer keyword in the command line, press and hold + Macro (= Timer).
You can also type Timer in the command line.
Description
With the Timer keyword you can edit, start, pause, restart, switch off, select, lock, unlock, and assign timers.
Timer 1 is a predefined stopwatch and not editable.
For more Information see Timer pool.
The Timer keyword is an object keyword.
Syntax
[Function] Timer [ID]
Assign Timer [ID] / [Parameter] = [Parameter Value]
Parameter
The following table displays the assignable parameters via command line.
Parameter | Parameter Value |
---|---|
Name | "Timername" |
TimerMode | "Stopwatch", "Countdown" |
WhenRestarting | "Continue", "Reset" |
TimeUnit | "Seconds", "1/10 Seconds", "1/100 Seconds", "24 FPS", "25 FPS", "30 FPS" |
ExecTrigger | "LinkSelected-Start", "Not Linked", "LinkLastGo-Start", "LinkSelected-Toggle", "LinkLastGo-Toggle" |
AlertType |
"None", "Popup", "Popup & Beep", "Command", "Command & Popup", "Command, Popup & Beep" |
AlertRange |
"Local", "Global" |
Countdowntime (only if timer mode is countdown) |
0.01S .. 23H59M59.99S |
Examples
- Edit timer 4. The Edit Timer pop-up opens.
[Channel]> Edit Timer 4

- Assign a countdown time of 20 seconds to the existing timer 4.
[Channel]> Assign Timer 4 /countdowntime = 20