Creating a Macro
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5.2 Creating a Driver Command
The driver commands for each port are slightly different. The following
sections describe how to write a new command for the different ports.
5.2.1 An RS-232 Command – Switch Input to Output
To add a driver command to a button (for example, to switch the DVD player
to the projector), do the following:
1. Open the Port drop-down box and select the RS-232 Terminal Block (or IR
OUT or RS-485) port
1
from the list
2
.
If a driver was assigned in the port mapping stage, the default driver associated
with this port appears.
2. In the RC command area, write the command description (for example,
SWITCH).
3. Select the Driver command (for example, “COMP!”) from the drop-down
box
2
.
Figure 32 illustrates the RS-232 RC Command area as it appears after writing
the driver command:
Figure 32: Switch to COMP1 Command
1 Once the port is selected, the default driver details appear
2 If the required data does not exist, you can install it via the Manager Driver window (see section 4.1)