Hubbell 580 manual Macros and templates, Programming a button

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Using LP Utilities

Macros and templates

A sequence of keystrokes assigned to a button is called a macro. A set of macros is stored in a file called a template. You can create as many templates as you like: one for each presentation software application, for example.

The first time you launch LP Remote Programmer, it opens the default template. In the illustration on the previous page, a template named REMOTDEF.TPT is opened.

Programming a button

There are two ways to assign a macro to a button: you can record it or type it. Recording keystrokes is usually preferable. However, if the macro includes control keys (CTRL, ALT, SHIFT, etc.), you should type the characters and codes in the text box.

To record a macro:

1.Click the button you want to program. (You can also press Enter on an IBM-compatible computer or Select on a Macintosh to select a button to program.)

The text box at the top of the window displays the keystrokes that are already assigned to the button.

2.Click the Record button to start recording. (You can also press the Scroll Lock key on an IBM-compatible computer to start record- ing.)

3.Type the keystrokes you want to assign to the button, up to 32 keystrokes.

If you are using an IBM-compatible computer and the keystroke sequence includes the Scroll Lock key, click the Record button to stop recording, type [SC] (including the brackets), then click Record to start recording again.

4.Click “OK” to stop recording.

5.Repeat steps 1-4 for the other buttons.

6.Save the template by choosing “Save” from the File menu.

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LitePro 580 User’s Guide

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Contents Contents Index MaintenanceTroubleshooting AppendixDo not look into the lens Safety summaryPower source Power cordHot surfaces GroundingFuse LampIntroduction 10a 10b 10c Unpacking the projectorLitePro 580-Front and rear view Fan intake grill Lamp cover Elevator feet CompatibilityUsage guidelines Cables and adaptersIf you need assistance Getting started Setting up the LiteProConnections to the projector Positioning the projectorConnecting a computer Connecting an IBM-compatible desktop computer Connecting a Macintosh desktop computer Connecting an IBM-compatible laptop computer Connecting a Macintosh PowerBook Connecting video equipment Connecting audio/video equipment Connecting an external sound system Connecting the remote control by cable Powering up and adjusting the LitePro Setting up the LitePro Turning off the LitePro Projector control panel Using the LiteProDisplay Mode Controls Menu Mode Controls Basic functionsRemote control Display mode controls Menu mode controls Using the menus Reference to menu functions Video menu functions Display menu functions Audio menu functions Options menu functions Custom menu functions Connecting your computer Using LP UtilitiesInstalling the LP Utilities software LP-Link Utility Using the control icons Adjusting the Computer settings Using the adjustment control panelsAdjusting the Video settings Adjusting the Audio settings Adjusting the Display settings Adjusting the Options settings Blank Adjusting the Custom settingsLP Remote Programmer dialog box LP Remote Programmer UtilityProgrammable buttons Programming a button Macros and templatesMlbc Activating and verifying the template Cleaning the lens MaintenanceCleaning the remote control Cleaning the fan intake filter Replacing the projection lamp Maintenance Replacing batteries in the remote control Replacing the fuse Maintenance Before you call for assistance TroubleshootingProblem Image is not centered on the screen Common problems and solutionsProblem Projector doesn’t turn on Problem Nothing on screenProblem No sound Problem Poor colorProblem Only the test pattern is displayed Problem No image on the computer screenProblem Image is noisy or streaked with horizontal lines Problem Fuzzy vertical bars in imageProblem Image and menus are reversed left to right Problem LitePro displays vertical lines, bleeding or spotsMonitor lights Lamp monitor Color Explanation About broadcast video AppendixCompatibility and cabling About computer video Specifications VGA Cable LCD ConnectorPin assignments Monitor and VGA Connectors Order information AST Laptop display activation chartNCR FN-F5 Ntsc PAL 61 Secam IndexIndex Index Index Index Limited Warranty Part Number