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AX-KPB PROGRAMMING
When designing or viewing a configuration for an AX-
KPB, the area on the right of the main window
represents the keypad. Below the keypad is an area
showing the details of the selected key. The six source
select keys at the top of the keypad select the six
banks, selection is indicated by the blue LED. When a
key is shown with a depressed appearance, it is loaded
with a command. Placing the mouse cursor over a key
displays a tool tip showing the key’s name.
Loading a key with a command:
Select the bank for programming and drag a command
from a database and drop it onto the desired key.
Example: FOXTEL / CABLE / 1 command is dropped
onto the digit 1 key. Digit 1 remains depressed
indicating the key has a command loaded, and the
programming detail window displays the command,
make and model.
If the PC clipboard has a Hex code copied to it, then it
may be pasted directly to a key by right clicking the key
and selecting; Hex code / Paste new.
Loading a key with a Sequential macro:
For sequential macro’s simply drag and drop commands
in the correct order onto the same key – up to 32
commands.
When just two commands have been dropped onto a
key the ‘Macro Type’ button pops up.
Both arrows down indicate a sequential macro.
Arrows pointing outwards indicate an alternating
macro.
Click the Macro Type button to make the selection.
When more than two commands are dropped onto a key the sequential macro is assumed
and the Macro Type button disappears.
The number of code repeats may be adjusted from 1 – 15.
Some brands of equipment require a delay between commands before they will correctly
respond to a sequence, various delay times with repeats are provided in the public database
under Axium / Delays / _ _
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