Defining Device Macros
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Event Window
The Event window displays the steps currently in the active macro (FIG. 72).
Since at least one handler must be used with each button event, there is always at least one tab
in the Event window:
Push Event
(default),
Release
Event
or
Hold
Event
.
By default, a Push handler is used with every button event, as indicated by the Push Event tab
in the Event window. Depending on the Button Event Options specified for the selected button
in the User Interface Buttons list, there may also be additional tabs for Release Event and
Hold Event. If more than one handler has been specified for the selected button, there is a tab
for each handler type (FIG. 73).
General/Functions/Status Window
Click the
General
tab to view and select from the macros available (for example If-Else-
EndIf, Delay and DoPush Event).
Click the
Function
tab to view and select from a list of functions available for each third-party
device in the system (click any device name to expand its functions list).
Click the
Status
tab to view and select from a list of status-related functions available for each
third-party device in the system (click any device name to expand its status-related functions
list).
FIG. 71
Codebuilder Dialog - User Interface Buttons Window
FIG. 72
Codebuilder Dialog - Event Window
FIG. 73
Codebuilder Dialog - Tabs