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Edit Name:
At the top of the Macro Edit window is a text field where
you can edit the name of the macro. Type your new macro name into
the box and then click the save icon (
) to save it.
Insert Command:
Clicking on the insert command icon ( ) will add a
new command before the current one. The “Command Select” window
will open where you can select one of the pre-defined commands from
the list. After selecting a command the “Set Destination” window will
open to allow the selection of the delay and target interface for the
command.
Note: Configuring pre-defined commands is covered in section 6.6.3.
Reorder Commands:
Within the Macro Edit window the up/down
arrows will move the current command’s position and change the
command execution order.
Set Destination:
Clicking on the destination edit icon ( ) allows you
to edit the delay and target interface for the command.
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Delay(ms):
This setting is the length of time to wait before sending
the next command and is set in milliseconds.
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Interface:
The interface for sending commands can be set to the
unit itself (SysCMD), to a specified IP address (TELNET), to a
specified RS-232 port (COM), to a specified IR port (IR) or to trigger
a relay port (Relay). Sending commands to devices on the local
network, or across the internet requires entering the IP address
and network port of the destination device. Once the destination
information is complete please click on the “Save Change” button.
Note: It is strongly suggested to not set a delay time less than
100ms for system, RS-232, IR, and relay commands or less than
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