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8–38 • Custom Control Basics
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4. Assign a command to a PIP-II device for the custom control as follows:
•
Use the top knob to select the PIP-II device you want to assign a command to. You
can select between the following:
~
ALL
— Select this option to have the PIP-II command sent to all PIP-II devices
connected on the selected remote port.
~
DevXX
— Select this option to have the PIP-II command sent to a specific
PIP-II device (
Dev 0
to
Dev23
) attached to the selected remote port.
•
Use the middle knob to select the command you want to send to the selected PIP-II
device. You can select between the following:
~
Trigger
— Select this option to have a specific trigger value (
0
to
15
) sent to
the PIP-II device when the custom control is run.
~
Store
— Select this option to have the PIP-II device store a specific memory
value (
0
to
4095
) when the custom control is run.
~
Recall
— Select this option to have the PIP-II device recall a specific memory
value (
0
to
4095
) when the custom control is run.
•
Use the bottom
Trigger Value
knob to select the
Trigger
,
Store
or
Recall
Value
that you want.
5. Press
Insert
to enter the PIP-II command into your custom control macro.
6. Press
UP ONE
to return to the
Custom Controls Recording Menu
.
7. Press
Finish Recording
, or the flashing custom control button, to finish recording to
the selected custom control. The custom control button will stop flashing.
This concludes the procedure to create a custom control that will send commands to devices using the
PIP-II protocol.
Once your custom control buttons have been programmed, be sure to properly name them. Refer to
the section “
” on page 8–42 for more information on naming custom
control buttons.
To play back your macro, exit the
Custom Controls Menu
and press the custom control button on the
control panel that you recorded the custom control macro to. Any recorded custom control can be
edited. Refer to the section “
for details.
Note
The Ports are identified by the remote port on the Synergy control
panel that the PIP-II device is connected to. For example, if a PIP-II
device is connected to
Remote Port 1
on the control panel, the ports
for the PIP-II device will be labelled as
Port R1 DevXX
.
Note
Although the PIP-II protocol allows for memories up to 4095, your
specific device may not support this many. Refer to the documentation
that came with your device to determine the number of memories you
have available.
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