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U1 OUTPUT TAB
DEFAULT OUTPUT MODE
1. Change the default output mode by selecting one of the two available
options listed on the Device Properties Output Tab.
Note: To have any single button on the remote control device oper-
ate 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
Since the U1 cannot send IR commands, the Standalone mode is
only used when the Button Test Macro Step is used. In this case,
System Macros are set up on the Control Processor and are trig
-
gered by the remote device based upon the result of the Button
Test (Double Clicked, Held down or Tapped). (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.
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. Choose OK to confirm the new settings.
Chapter 4. Working with Devices
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