KeyRF – PC Remote Control
5/19/2007
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L3 Systems
At this point type the keys you wish to program for the button
.
(Note that the keys will not echo as you type. This is to avoid
undesired consequences of displaying special keys such as
function keys.)
Generally for a single button, about 10
keystrokes can be stored. Some keys require more memory
storage, so this will vary. If you type too many keys, it will
warn you, and then you can try again. If you need a shift key
in the sequence, use the left shift key, as the right shift key
is used to detect the end of the entry.
When you press the Right-SHIFT key to end the entry, the
initial configuration prompt will appear:
[B] Buttons [D] Default [A] Address [C] Config [Q] Quit
You can now program another button, re-program the button
you just programmed, or quit (Q) and try out the new button
settings.
If you selected the Alternating (A) button programming, the
following prompt will appear:
1
st
, Press key(s), end with Right-SHIFT key:
Type keys to assign to button, noting that you can only have
about 10 keys total, or if evenly divided, 5 keys per alternate
button action. When you end the first set of keys with the
Right-SHIFT, then the next prompt will be:
1
st
, Press key(s), end with Right-SHIFT key:
When you press the Right-SHIFT key to end the entry, the
initial setup prompt will appear:
[B] Buttons [D] Default [A] Address [C] Config [Q] Quit
You can now program another button, re-program the button
you just programmed, or quit(Q) and try out the new button
settings.