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To Add a New Function
1. Scroll down to the bottom of the function list on the left hand side of the Palette Editor.
2. Right-click on a blank area of the list and select NEW FUNCTION from the drop-down menu.
3. Enter the name of the new function as you would like it to appear in the list and press ENTER on
your keyboard to save.
T
ESTING
IR C
OMMANDS IN THE
P
ALETTE
E
DITOR
Be sure corresponding source for the commands to be tested is ON and connected to the CSPLCD as
described in
Figure 8
.
1. Connect an Emitter to the emitter port on the connecting block as in –
Figure 8
.
2. Place the emitter over the sensor window of the component to test.
3. With the PC still connected to the CSPLCD’s programming port, select “TEST” in the Palette Editor
window. The TEST button text will turn red.
4. Click on each of the command names one-by-one that need to be tested. A red dot will flash just to the
left of “TEST” as the IR command executes.
5. The controlled component should respond to each command sent.(i.e. “Power” turns the source ON or
OFF, “PLAY” plays the content etc.)
NOTE:
Only functions with the
symbol will execute.
6. If a component does not respond to a command, re-learn and re-test the IR command until the
component responds.
7. Repeat steps 1 thru 6 for all commands to be tested.
CREATING A PALETTE FILE
A Palette File is a file of learned commands that is ready to be placed under a GTL for use in the CSPLCD
Touch Screen Panel system.
Note:
As previously mentioned, Palette files created in Dragon Drop-IR software (XIR2 method) cannot be
shared with previous versions of Dragon Drop-IR™ Software.
1. Select “Add” to create a new palette file.
2. Then choose to either “Add” a new brand or component (to all brands).
3. Or right-click on the brand/component list on the left side of the palette editor to add a brand or
component (to a specific brand selected or to all brands on the list).
4. The new component will show up on the list along with RS232, XIR1, and XIR2 palettes added by
default.
5. Choose the palette to work with and then edit the list of commands as needed.
6. Repeat steps 1-9 in ‘Using the Palette Editor’ and steps 1-6 in ‘Creating Palettes’ for all components to
be used with the CSPLCD display.
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