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Smart Pad
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• Additionally, you may insert delays into the sequence, as needed, for slow responding equipment.
• In this way you can work through the entire sequence, fixing problems as you go.
To edit a sequence, proceed as follows:
1. Press the
EDIT
key. The EDIT LED will flash.
NOTE:
If you press the EDIT button and then change your mind or want to exit the operation at any
time, press the
CNCL
button
twice
.
2. Press the button having the sequence you wish to edit. The EDIT LED will go on steady. This indicates
that the sequence is open for editing. The edit pointer (insertion point) will be at the first item in the
sequence.
3. Press the
STEP
key to preview the first command in the sequence.
4. The command transmits. Watch to see what happens with the controlled unit. (
Note:
The TRNS LED
lights during transmit).
5. The edit insertion point will now be positioned in front of the next command in the sequence.
Deleting a Command Within a Sequence
6. If the command you just transmitted did not work and you wish to delete it, press the DEL button. The
DEL LED lights, then goes out, indicating the command has been deleted.
You may now STEP to the next command.
The DEL button will always delete the command that was last transmitted.
Inserting a Command
7. To insert a new or replacement command, press the
PGM
button. The PGM LED will come on steady.
8. Input the
IR command
in the normal manner.
9. When stored, the PGM and SEQ LED will flash, then go out. You may now STEP to the next command.
NOTE:
You do not have to delete anything to add a new command to the sequence.
Inserting a Delay
A delay may also be inserted in a similar manner.
10. Step through the sequence to a place just ahead of the command where you wish to insert a delay.
11. Press the
DELAY
button. The DELAY LED will light.
12. Enter the desired delay time (see Programming Delays, step 3).
13. Press
CNCL
once
to exit delay mode. The DELAY LED will go off indicating the delay is now stored.
You may now STEP to the next command.
NOTE:
If you wish to step through the sequence again for further checks and editing, you will need
to repeat the editing process from step #1.
When you have finished editing, press
CNCL twice
to exit the EDIT mode. You may now press the edited
button to check for proper operation.
Editing the 2nd Tier
14. Press
CNCL
,
CNCL
,
EDIT
,
target
button,
CNCL
,
target
button. You are now in the 2nd tier.
15. Edit this tier in the same manner by following steps 3 through 13.
Speaker Relay
Each of the PM110 and LM110 modules has a speaker relay built into it permitting local speakers to be
muted independently of speakers in other rooms. The relays are controlled in two ways - internally coded
(non-IR) to any desired button on the keypad and with Xantech
RC68+
(or
RC68
) Programmer (optional)
IR commands. The IR codes can be taught to a learning remote or to a keypad, if desired.