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Mapped Commands:
The
Done Screen
feature organizes
power and input
commands to make it
easier for a user to enjoy the system and stop worrying about finding commands
on the user interface. To speed up assembling of the Done Screen, choose to
designate mapped commands for power and input on devices. These commands
then are highlighted the first time when building a Done Screen for a particular
Automated Activity.
Select the Mapped Commands button to open the settings panel. In the settings
panel there are four (4) command types that are mapped; these are
described below:
●
Input Toggle:
This command is the one (1) that toggles or cycles
through all of the available inputs on a device. This command is labeled
in many different ways; however, the most frequent is Input or Source.
●
Power Off:
This command is the one (1) that always turns the device
off. It is also known as a discrete off command. It is often labeled as
Power Off, Off, Standby, or P-Off in the database of functions.
●
Power On:
This command is the one (1) that always turns the device
on. It is also known as a discrete on command. It is often labeled Power
On, On, or P-On in the database of functions.
●
Power Toggle:
This command is the one that toggles the power state
of the device on or off. This command is usually labeled as Power.
Mapping button commands is optional
, many devices in the database are
mapped already. However, if using Automated Activities, make sure the
commands are mapped, this can save time.
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