AMX PC Presenter instruction manual Programming Transmitter Pushbuttons, Display available memory

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Programming the PC Presenter

C:\>rem Code : 128

Size : 24

bytes

C:\>rem

Code

:

129

Size

:

24

bytes

C:\>rem

Code

:

130

Size

:

24

bytes

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M - Display available memory

Press "M" at the program/command prompt to display the amount of memory available in the PC

Presenter:

C:\>rem Memory available : 60436 bytes

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T - Long form list of stored keycodes

Press "T" at the program/command prompt to display a listing of the keycodes currently saved in PC Presenter memory, in long form. A long form listing of keycodes contains the button code number, the size of the saved keycode, and the keystrokes recorded. The following example represents the keycode "Button 1" on button 128:

C:\>rem Code : 128

Size : 24 bytes

C:\>rem 32 F0 32 3C F0 2C 2C F0 2C 44 F0 44 31

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V - Display version and copyright info

Press "V" at the program/command prompt to display the firmware version number, and copyright information, as shown in the example below:

C:\>rem Firmware version x1.001

C:\>rem Copyright AMX Corporation 2000

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Programming Transmitter Pushbuttons

The program the transmitter pushbuttons.

1.Begin at a DOS prompt on the PC that is connected to the AXR-MSE.

2.At the DOS prompt, enter program mode by selecting and holding the following keys on the PC keyboard:

CTRL, then ALT then "." (period key).

For PC keyboards with left and right <Ctrl> and <Alt> keys, only the left<Ctrl><Alt> "." combination will work.

3.When these keys are released, program mode will be indicated by the following characters at the DOS prompt:

C:\>rem Press command key or transmitter button

C:\>rem

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The characters "C:\>rem" before the blinking cursor indicate that the PC Presenter is in program mode, waiting for a command key.

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Contents PC Presenter AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents Programming Transmitter Pushbuttons PC Presenter transmitter and receiver units IntroductionTXC-MSL Transmitter TXC-MSL SpecificationsTXC-MSL controls Trigger switchTXC-MSL mouse controls AXR-MSE Specifications AXR-MSE Wireless Mouse and Keyboard ControllerFront Panel Keyboard IN/OUT Rear PanelIntroduction Setting the TXC-MSL transmitter DIP switch Pre-InstallationIR and RF Settings Setting radio codes Radio Code SettingsRadio codes DIP switch positions Channel code ranges From TXC-MSL pushbutton configuration Setting the Device DIP switchDevice DIP switch positions and values Using the PC Presenter Without a PC ComputerPosition SW3 SW2 Wiring Requirements Setting Mouse ModeWiring Guidelines Wiring guidelinesPreparing captive wires Wire sizePre-Installation Installing the PC Presenter for Stand Alone Operation Installing the PC PresenterConnecting the AXR-MSE to the PC keyboard and PC Connecting the AXR-MSE to the PC mouse and PCUsing AXlink for data and power Installing the PC Presenter for AXlink OperationAXlink data and 12 VDC power supply connections LED indicators Installing the PC Presenter Using PC Presenter Commands Programming the PC Presenter in Stand Alone ModeProgramming the PC Presenter Clear memory List commands HelpShort form listing of keycodes Display available memory Programming Transmitter PushbuttonsLong form list of stored keycodes Display version and copyright infoExiting program mode SendCommands SendCommandsCreating a buffer for keyboard input SendStrings SendStringsRMACROn-s TXIDnMouse Control Channels Mouse Control ChannelsChannel Direction Speed Using Levels OLDesign main window with example TXC-MS overlay Using the OLDesign Engraving ProgramUsing the OLDesign Engraving Program Replacing the batteries TXC-MSL Battery ReplacementAMX reserves