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7.
From the
list
find a
Model Number
the same as your model or one similar to it. (Typically within a certain
brand, model numbers considerably different than yours will have commands that work).
8.
Next to the desired command, you should see a box containing the discrete
Hex Code
. Click the
Copy to
Clipboard Link
or highlight (drag-select) the
IR Hex Code
, then right click and select
Copy
from the
pop-
up
.
9.
Return to
Universal Dragon
. In the
Palette Editor Brand List
select the
Brand/Component
for the
command to be imported.
10.
Click the
Hex sub-directory.
11.
In the
Command List
, click on the
Function
(command) you wish to import the discrete code for.
12.
Right click the selected
command
and select
Record
from the pop-up. The
Discreet Command Window
will appear.
13.
Right click in the
Discrete Command Window
and select
Paste
from the pop-up, or press
[CNTRL] + [V]
on your
keyboard
to paste the code to the window. Click
OK
.
14.
A
will now be displayed to the left of the function indicating the code has been successfully imported.
15.
Repeat
Steps 8-13
for all commands to be imported from Remote Central.
Figure 36 – Record Hex Data Figure 37 – Pasted Hex Data
ENTERING RS232 COMMANDS (Creating RS232 Command Palette Files)
The SPLCD can be used to control advanced components such as projectors and lighting systems directly from
the keypad that would normally be controlled via RS232 with exotic controllers or automation systems.
RS232 Command Strings must be entered into Universal Dragon and output from the system to exactly match
the protocol defined by the manufacturer of the component being controlled. Some manufacturers will publish
RS232 Command Tables in their Manuals, others post the commands on their web sites and others may
require a call to that company’s technical support department.
Be sure to have the latest version of this
information prior to programming any RS232 Commands.