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TheaterTouch Designer
T2+ OUTPUT TAB
DEFAULT OUTPUT MODE
1. Change the default output mode by selecting one of the three
available options listed on the Device Properties Output Tab.
Note: To have any single button on the remote control
device operate in a different output mode or trigger a different
control processor from the device default, you must edit the
Button Properties Output Tab (See Output Tab - Chapter 6 for
more information on editing a buttons properties).
STANDALONE
Any IR commands that you assign to buttons will be output
directly by the infrared output on the remote device, and the
device will process any macros attached to buttons. Actions
that require a control processor will need to be created on the
control processor in a System Macro and added to a macro
attached to a button. (See Understanding System Macros
- Chapter 8 for more information on System Macros.)
RF TRIGGER CODES FOR CONTROL SYSTEM
In this mode, all commands and macros that you assign to
buttons will be stored in the control processor instead of the device. Each button on the device will send an
RF "trigger" code to the control processor that tells it which command and/or macro to process.
Note: In this mode, macros are also much more reliable. There is only a single "trigger" code sent from the
device to the control processor to start the macro, after which the control processor will run the entire macro
to completion. However, since the macros are not running on the remote control device, it is not possible for
the macro to affect the remote control in any way, such as changing pages or making sounds. To make these
functions possible refer to the instructions for Standalone output mode above.
IR TRIGGER CODES FOR CONTROL SYSTEM
This mode is identical to the "RF Trigger Codes for Control System" mode, except that an IR code is used to trig
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ger the control processor instead of an RF code. (See Generate IR Trigger Codes for System Macros - Chapter
8 for information on obtaining IR trigger codes to be programmed into third-party devices.)
Note: Commands and macros are stored in the control processor in this mode, and all of the notes regard-
ing macro processing in the RF Trigger Codes section apply.
2. Choose which control processor a remote control device triggers by default (all control processors included in the
system file are displayed for selection in the drop down list.)
3. Adjust the IR Trigger Code carrier frequency to improve IR trigger code reliability when using an IR receiver and a
control processor (this adjustment may be required only if a component controlled by the control processor is in
direct line of sight with the IR output of the interface device.)
4. Choose OK to confirm the new settings.
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