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The Driver Manager

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5.5.4

Creating a Table List

It is useful to write serial commands to a table if they include an adjustment range (for example, the volume level data

ranges from 0 to 64). The table command table includes a list of indexed serial commands in sequence (the line

number) that the controller should send out once reaching this line.

In the action lists, the configurator will be able to jump to a certain line (useful on device startup to specify the line to

use as the startup state), move up one line and move down on line. These options make it very easy to control range

based AV settings (volume, brightness and so on).

The three actions associated with the Table structure can be part of any action list - turn of a volume knob on an RC

device or any button on an RC device or even a timer trigger. The Table also lets you link the volume LEDs to the

range level.

For example, driver commands that define the volume level (from 0 to 64) can be inserted in the Table area in the Driver

Manager window. The table is then included in a trigger that lets you change the volume level to a set value with each

press of a button or turn of the knob (for digital audio).

Tables can be default/non-default shared or non-shared. Non-default shared tables are add via the Commands Hierarchy

table. Non-shared commands are add via the Driver Manager window.

To setup a Table:

1.

In the Driver Manager window, select a table command (for example, Output_Volume):

Figure 78: The Driver Manager Window

– New Table

The Driver Table window lets you:

Select the number of commands (rows) in the table (up to 300)

Write and display the command string in Hex, Decimal or ASCII formats

Auto Select the relevant rows

Set the LED Level






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