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LEDs at various frequencies may work on some panels but not on
others. Generally a 1Hz flash is likely to work.

Macros may also reference keys on panels but it should be noted that
the key numbering is different on different panels so any control macro
will need to take account of this if there is more than one type of panel
on a system. The key numbering on the various panel types is given in
Appendix C.

Figure 2-26: Control Macro with Port Commands

In this way commands to create instances of configuration objects can
be created. These instances can then to referenced by other
commands to modify the source system configuration.

The user may also create control macros manually using a text editor
such as Notepad but this is not normally recommended as the error
checking facilities of the control macro editor will not be available.

When a control macro is dragged and dropped into the control macro
editor window a configuration window is opened to request the
parameters that are required for that control macro. Where there are a
number of predetermined values for a parameter such as TRUE or
FALSE a drop-down menu allows a parameter to be selected.
Alternatively a parameter name can be entered manually.

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