System Programming
Groups Menu
Groups Menu
Programming groups of transmitters allows several units to be combined which then enables actions (events) to be taken based on a series of units rather than each unit, individually.
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empty all groups
A group is a stack containing the addresses from each of the transmitters included in the group.
Groups are displayed in a single line; if a group contains more than four components, the arrows must be used to scroll left and right of the display window to view all members of a group.
The cursor in the Group screen is represented by the blinking brackets (<end>). Any information between the brackets can be edited.
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