8 Button RS232/IR Control Panel
Installation & Operation Manual
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Note that port 1 cannot be used for comparing the reply since there is no receive
pin in this port.
2)
The user can set the event name, but this is optional.
3)
Events in an event list are executed from top to bottom. As such when comparing
replies for each event on the list, if any of the events have a failed reply, then
execution stops and none of the remaining events on the list are executed.
Setting LED Events
This configuration setting is used to turn On or turn Off the key LEDs on the 8 Button
RS232/IR Control Panel, see Figure 25 below.
Figure 25 Setting the Button LEDs
First select the action to be assigned this event. Select the button number and the LED
action, and then press “Add”.
Setting Page Events
Any of the 8 white keys can be set to type
“page”. A key of type “page” is able to
contain from 2 to 4 possible actions (and each of these actions can hold multiple
events), but only one of these actions can be enabled at any given time. Other keys
are used to enable one of the four possible actions in the page list. The best way to
explain this is by example.
1)
Let’s assume that Key1 will be set to type “page”. To do this press on Key1 to
program it,
and then select “page” as the action type and set “Page Num” to 1 (for
Action1, called Num1). Repeat this last step in its entirety but this time set
“Page
Num” to 2. Do the same for Num3 and Num4. You should now have the first 4
lines shown in Figure 26. Note that each of these four actions (Num1 to Num4)
can each be assigned multiple events. Assigning events was explained above,