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Fig. 6. "User functions definition" tab, D
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5.2 Macro commands
The macro commands related data are stored in the keypad memory. Before you
proceed to defining the macro commands, read out the data from the keypad ("Read"
button), and, after the programming is completed, write them to the keypad ("Write"
button). These data are not read and written after you click the
button in the
program main menu.
Macro command group
– the list of macro commands that will be displayed in the keypad
on touching the key. 4 groups of macro commands can be defined.
Macro command group name
– an individual name presented at the bottom of the display
above the key (up to 8 characters).
Macro command
– a sequence of actions, composed of single commands, to be executed
by the control panel on running the macro command.
Macro command name
– an individual name of macro command (up to 32 characters).
Code
– the code to be used for authorization when executing the macro commands. The
code must have a suitable authority level for the macro commands to be possible to be
executed.
If, when running a macro command, it will turn out that the code is invalid (e.g. it has
been changed in the meantime), the user will be able to enter the correct one. It will be
automatically saved to the keypad memory (and replace the invalid code).
Authorization required
– if this option is enabled, the macro command will only be run after
user authorization by means of a code. The code entered in the "Code" field will be
ignored.
Disabled if armed
– if this option is enabled, the macro command will not be available, when
any of the partitions operated by the keypad is armed.