Chapter 5 • TheaterTouch Designer Advanced Features
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Report
command – The
Report
command button at the bottom of the macro editor
opens up your default web browser for viewing and printing of the open macro.
Trash Can
– The
Trash Can
located
at the bottom of the macro editor
is used to
delete commands from a macro. Left click and hold the command you want to delete
and drag it to the
Trash Can
and release.
The
Infrared from Library
macro step type causes the macro to
output an Infrared command. Any number of Infrared commands can be added to
the macro by selecting the proper library and then dragging the desired function(s)
from the list on the right side to the macro display on the left side of the Macro
Editor.
If you do not have access to the Command Library with the desired function, but it is
assigned to a button in the current file, use the
Infrared from Page
step type to add it
to the macro.
Double-click the infrared
command step in the macro if you need to edit any of the
parameters or to change which
IRF-6
the command is output if you are using more
than one.
The
Infrared from Page
macro step type causes the macro to
output an Infrared command. The command is taken from a button in the current
file. Select the page containing the desired code, and then drag the code from the
Available Buttons
list on the right to the macro display on the left.
This should be used for maintaining files for which the Command Library is not
available. If the desired command is in a Command Library, use the Infrared from
Library step type.
Double-click the infrared
command step in the macro if you need to edit any of the
parameters or to change which
IRF-6
the command is output if you are using more
than one.
The
RS-232 Command
step causes the macro to output an RS-
232 command when the
TheaterTouch
is used in RF mode with an optional
IRF-6
System Interface Module and an optional RS-232 Communications Module. The
command structure (Baud Rate, Parity, Data Bits, Stop Bits, IRF-6 output, and
Command String) is created for the particular piece of equipment with the editing
tools provided. The command structure information should be in the equipment
owners manual or contact the equipment manufacturer.
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