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The Script Wizard assumes a one to one correlation between the LIO
number in the GP-16P device properties and the auto generated action
which the Script Wizard will generate. Therefore, we need to define the
LIOs in the device properties in the proper locations for the button
functions. The following figures show how we will define our LIO
properties in the GP-16P for this example.
Define the first four input LIOs to match the Remote On, Remote Off,
Cough, and Talkback LIOs for the “JOES MIC” signal. Take note that
these are configured as “Input” LIOs in the GP-16P since we are sending
this logic into the router matrix.
Define the first two output LIOs to match the On-Tally and Off-Tally
LIOs for the “JOES MIC” signal. Take note that these are configured as
“Output” LIOs in the GP-16P since we are reading this logic out of the
router matrix.
Also take note that the “Signal Type”, “Signal ID”, and “LIO” fields
are configured to match the values from the XP GUI signal definition
dialog box.