Press “ENTER” again to see the “OTHER CMDS” Prompt.
INP: 01 STEP: 2
5=OTHER CMDS
Press ”5” to be presented with “OTHER” commands that are available
SELECT CMD GROUP
1=DELAYS 2=WAIT
Press “ENTER” to see even more options
SELECT CMD GROUP
3=LINK 4=CV PROG
Press “3” to select the LINK command.
SELECT CMD GROUP
LINK TO INPUT:
In our simple example any input from 5 through 30 is available. Enter the input
number for the link (30 would be a good number) followed by “ENTER”.
SELECT CMD GROUP
CMD BUFFER FULL
CMD BUFFER FULL indicates that all four command steps have now been used for
input number 1. Press “ENTER” to get back to the main menu as follows:
1=SETUP 2=REVIEW
3=TEST OPERATION
Press "1" to setup an INPUT.
SETUP INPUT MENU
INPUT NUMBER: 30
We want to continue with the remainder of the command steps from input 1 at input
30.
We will start programming the inputs with input number 1. Type “3” “0” followed by
“ENTER” to program input number 30
SETUP INPUT MENU
STEP NUMBER: 1
Press “ENTER”
INP: 30 STEP: 1
1=ACCY 2=MACRO
At this point continue entering the commands in the normal manner
Delay Command:
You can use the delay command to insert a pause between command steps. This is
useful for spreading out commands to accessory decoders that do not respond to
multiple commands to the same decoder (MRC, CVP and Lenz have this problem).
There are two delay commands. One inserts a delay in increments of four seconds
and the other delays in increments of ¼ second.
Example: Assume that you need a 1 second delay between two accessory commands
for input 3. Program the first step with the desired accessory command then when
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