Black Box ACXC16, ACXC48, ACXC32 manual Confirm your inputs by pressing the Apply button

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Chapter 4: Configuration

4.Set the necessary parameters P1 and P2 (for example, CON Devices or CPU Devices) for the selected macro command.

5.Confirm your inputs by pressing the <Enter> key and repeat the process for further macro commands, if necessary.

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In the working area of menu “Definition > User,” select the user for which macros have to be created and open the tab Macros.

Figure 4-41. Menu Definition - User

To create a macro for the selected user, proceed as follows:

1.Select the Key (1-16) for which a macro has to be created.

2.Select in the Function the commands that should be part of the macro. Open the selection list by double-clicking on the empty fields.

3.Select the respective parameters for the macro functions (for example, corresponding consoles and CPUs) in the P1 and P2 columns.

4.Confirm your inputs by pressing the “Apply” button.

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Black Box ACXC16, ACXC48, ACXC32, ServSwitch DKM FX and DKM FX Compact manual Confirm your inputs by pressing the Apply button

ServSwitch DKM FX and DKM FX Compact, ACXC32, ACXC48, ACXC16 specifications

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