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3 | Connection Box | Displays the connection properties with the device (IP address or |
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4 | Master Box |
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| the Slave Keypad appearance (from a list) |
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6 | Slave Keypad Tab | Shows the layout of the RC buttons according to the device type |
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7 | Event Macros Tab | By default, one event command sequence is assigned and can |
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8 | Button Area3 |
| Label Text Box | Select a button and type the required button label |
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| Activate on Release | The macro is executed upon releasing |
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| Activate while Pressed | The macro is activated and repeated |
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| The button can be assigned with up to |
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| 4 different macros. Each time it is |
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| Disabled | The button is disabled |
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10 | Write Configuration | Button5 | Press to write the configuration of all the buttons to the device |
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1 The name and IP number are initially set by the Properties dialog box (see section 7 .2)
2 The device type can be selected only if there is no device connected to the computer. If a device is connected, the device type is selected automatically
3 The Button area appears only after selecting a button in the Front Panel tab
4 The number of toggle states can be determined (from 1 to 4). The selected number of toggle states appears above the Button Macro area (see Figure 19)
5 This button is enabled only when a device is connected to the PC. Otherwise it is disabled
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