Programming

"^" Button Commands (Cont.)

^BMF

(Cont.)

For some of these commands and values, refer to theRGB Values for all 88 Basic Colors table on page 133.

’%CF<on fill color>’ = Set Fill Color. ’%CB<on border color>’ = Set Border Color. ’%CT<on text color>’ = Set Text Color. ’%SW<1 or 0>’ = Show/hide a button. ’%ST<style>’ = Button style.

’%SO<sound>’ = Set the button sound. ’%EN<1 or 0>’ = Enable/disable a button. ’%WW<1 or 0>’ = Word wrap ON/OFF. ’%GH<bargraph hi>’ = Set the bargraph upper limit. ’%GL<bargraph low>’ = Set the bargraph lower limit.

’%GN<bargraph slider name>’ = Set the bargraph slider name/Joystick cursor name. ’%GC<bargraph slider color>’ = Set the bargraph slider color/Joystick cursor color. ’%GI<bargraph invert>’ = Set the bargraph invert/noninvert or joystick coordinate (0,1,2,3). ^GIV section on page 151 more information.

’%GU<bargraph ramp up>’ = Set the bargraph ramp up time in intervals of 1/10 second. ’%GD<bargraph ramp down>’ = Set the bargraph ramp down time in 1/10 second. ’%GG<bargraph drag increment> = Set the bargraph drag increment. Refer to the ^GDI command on page 151 for more information.

’%VI<video ON/OFF>’ = Set the Video either ON (value=1) or OFF (value=0). ’%OT<feedback type>’ = Set the Feedback (Output) Type to one of the following: None, Channel,Invert, ON (Always ON), Momentary, or Blink.

’%SM’ = Submit a text for text area button. ’%SF<1 or 0>’ = Set the focus for text area button.

’%OP<0-255>’ = Set the button opacity to either Invisible (value=0) or Opaque (value=255).

’%OP#<00-FF>’ = Set the button opacity to either Invisible (value=00) or Opaque (value=FF).

’%UN<Unicode text>’ = Set the Unicode text. See the^UNI section on page 157 for the text format.

’%LN<0-240>’ = Set the lines of video being removed. ^BLN section on page 142 for more information.

’%EF<text effect name>’ = Set the text effect. ’%EC<text effect color>’ = Set the text effect color. ’%ML<max length>’ = Set the maximum length of a text area. ’%MK<input mask>’ = Set the input mask of a text area. ’%VL<0-1>’ = Log-On/Log-Off the computer control connection ’%VN<network name>’ = Set network connection name. ’%VP<password>’ = Set the network connection password.

Example:

SEND_COMMAND Panel,"'^BMF-500,1,%B10%CFRed%CB Blue %CTBlack%Ptest.png'"

Sets the button OFF state as well as the Border, Fill Color, Border Color, Text Color, and Bitmap.

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AMX NXD-700Vi manual Cont

NXD-700Vi specifications

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