What happens when the example macro executes – AMX Wireless Touch Panels (Wave Server) User Manual

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$P 2 9 5 1 <CR>
$P 2 24 5 1 <CR>
$P 3 27 5 1 <CR>
$P 4 9 5 1 <CR>

1.

Create a button and label it Video Start.

2.

Select EDIT, BUTTON, PROPERTIES.

3.

In the PROPERTIES dialog, select BUTTON TYPE, and then select GENERAL.

4.

In the BUTTON OPTIONS field, select NONE.

5.

I n the CHANNEL dialog, set DEV to 1 and CHAN to 0.

6.

In the STRING field enter the following using the keyboard:

7.

Press EXIT CHANGE, EXIT SAVE CHANGE, and then EXIT.

What happens when the example macro executes

Using the example in step 6, the following occurs when the macro is executed.

$P 2 9 5 1

An IR push is sent to device 2 (TV) on channel 9 (Power on)

for a period of 5 tenths of a second and a one tenth of a second pause. The
<CR> indicates an end to the command string.

$P 2 24 5 1

An IR push is sent to device 2 (TV) on channel 24 (increase

volume) for a period of 5 tenths of a second and a one tenth of a second
pause. The <CR> indicates an end to the command string. This command is
repeated for one more command string.

$P 3 27 5 1

An IR push is sent to device 3 (VCR) on channel 27 (Main

power on) for period of 5 tenths of a second and a one tenth of a second
pause. The <CR> indicates an end to the command string.

$P 4 9 5 1

An IR push is sent to device 4 (satellite receiver) on channel 9

(Power) for period of 5 tenths of a second and a one tenth of a second pause.
The <CR> indicates an end to the command string.

While the macro is executing, a touch to Continue button example (Figure 53) is
shown on the touch panel screen.

Note

You must select the CHAR

NUMS button on the

Keyboard in order to enter the

adjacent text. There is a

space between the different

sets of numbers and between

the last number and the

<CR>.

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