Chapter
3
Programming Capabilities
3A. Pages, Keys, and Sequences
Designing and programming an IntelliControl system requires that you have an intimate
understanding of how the IntelliControl functions. This way you can sell the system
properly (and not embarrass yourself by making unrealistic promises), as well as be able
to quickly and efficiently program the system so the customer gets the maximum amount
of enjoyment from his investment. In the following sections, the operational capabilities of
each key are described, and the overall architecture of the IntelliControl product is
explained.
The IntelliControl’s memory is divided in two sections. One section stores all of the
“Automation” (including all “Power” commands, “Input Selection”, etc.), and the other
section of memory is divided into “pages” for storage of all of the remaining IR commands
which the user may issue to control the features and functions of the components, as well
as peripheral devices in the system.
Note: It is not important that you learn how to program the functions described below at
this time. Simply concentrate on understanding the general concepts, and explicit
programming instructions will be explained step-by-step in the IntelliFile II Reference
Manual Version 1.0.
Figure 9
The IntelliControl Tabletop Remote
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