Philips KBD-SFTCFG User Manual

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APPENDIX C – ALLEGIANT COMMAND
SCRIPTS AND THE KBD-SFTCFG

Allegiant Command Scripts are entered using the Command
Script table in the PC-based Allegiant Server software package.
There are three distinct types of Allegiant macros which can be
programmed using the KBD-SFTCFG software, downloaded
into the keyboard, then activated using the IntuiKey keyboard’s
softkey buttons.

Type 1: The Star function is the simplest macro. Only one of
these types of macros can be configured in the Allegiant system.
Any of the softkey Command Scripts can be used to activate the
Star macro function by specifying the value 0 (zero) in the
associated Command Script edit box (the default Star softkey
menu can be found in the 80-Main Scripts tree form). To define
the function associated with the Star button activation, refer to
the first example in the Command Script table.

Type 2: There can be 999999 different standard macros. In this
case, a softkey macro in the keyboard is assigned a unique 6 digit

number. The number corresponds to the macro number
programmed into the Allegiant table. The sample below uses a
standard macro which has been assigned the value 123456.

Type 3: The offset macro is the most powerful macro. There can
only be 99 different offset macros, but each can include an
additional 4 digit number which is passed into the Allegiant
Command Script. This allows configurations which utilize the
same general function, but includes variable camera, monitor,
pre-position, and other values specified by the user. The sample
below uses an offset macro which has been assigned the value 99.

An example of each of the three is shown below in the sample
Command Script table below.

Refer to the Allegiant PC Software Manual and the Allegiant
Command Console Language (CCL) Manual
for more
information on programming and using CCL commands.

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