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IR Learn:
To learn an IR command, first make sure the included
IR Receiver is connected to the unit’s IR IN port, then press the “IR
Learn” button. After doing this a notice will appear in the WebGUI
to send the IR signal within 5 seconds. Point the remote control at
the IR receiver and press the button that contains the command you
wish to learn. A command string will appear in the text entry window
containing the information captured from the IR remote.
Command Data:
The command data to send is entered in this text
box. The types of commands available and the interface to use with
them are detailed below.
Note: Except where explicitly mentioned, the “CYP” format checkbox
should always be checked.
System Commands (SysCMD Interface): Commands to control
functions of the unit directly using the Telnet functions detailed in
section 6.8.
Note: Care must be taken when sending system commands, as they
can impact the functionality of the unit itself.
Telnet or Serial Commands (Telnet & COM Interfaces):
Simply
enter the plain ASCII text of the command in the space provided.
Hex codes should be entered using the format: \xHH where “HH” is
replaced by an octet pair. For example a standard carriage return
would be entered as: \x0D.
IR Commands (IR Interface):
Typically this data is automatically filled
in by using the IR Learning function, however an IR code may also be
manually entered if necessary.
Note: If the IR code is in “Pronto” format the “RAW HEX” checkbox
must be checked.
Relay Commands (Relay Interface):
Commands to control the state
of each relay port. The port to control is assigned during the creation
of each individual macro.
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CLOSE:
Closes the assigned relay port.
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OPEN:
Opens the assigned relay port.
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TOGGLE:
Toggles the state of the assigned relay port.
2) Delete Command:
To clear the contents of a command, click on the
“Remove” button. The contents will be removed immediately.
Note: There is no “Undo” function! Please use caution when using the
“Remove” button!
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