Button operation


On, Off

Buttons are will operate as system on/off. While the system is in the “off” state all other buttons can be disabled is desired. The On button will be illuminated when the system is on. During the power on/off time the On/Off button will flash and all other buttons will be disabled if desired. If the outputs are used to control screens, lifts or projector power the lower output will turn on during power up and raise output during power down. Any combination of serial, infrared and/or output commands can be sent on pressing the On or Off buttons.


On/Off

Similar to the above but one button will do the function of both on and off, i.e. first press is on, a second press will turn the system off. The On button will be illuminated when the system is on and flash during turning on or off.


Momentary

Any combination of serial, infrared and/or output commands can be sent on pressing the button. Three command sequences can be assigned to each momentary button, the actual sequence sent by the panel is dependant of the state of any other button set to “Toggle”, “Triple” or “Interlocked”. The button can be disabled when the system is off.


Toggle

The button will turn on the first press and off on a second press. Any combination of serial, infrared and/or output commands can be sent on the button turning on and another sequence for off. Theses button can be used to “shift” the control sequence of any momentary button. The button can be disabled when the system is off.


Triple

The button will turn on the first press, go to an intermediate flashing state on a second press and got to off on a third press. Any combination of serial, infrared and/or output commands can be sent on the button turning on, a sequence for intermediate state and another sequence for off. These buttons can be used to “shift” the control sequence of any momentary button. The button can be disabled when the system is off.


Interlocked with

Any group of buttons can be interlocked i.e. pressing one will clear all the others in the group. Any combination of serial, infrared and/or output commands can be sent on the button turning on and another sequence for off. Any button in the group can be set to turn on when the system is first turned on. Any button in the group can be set to turn off if it is pressed whilst on. Two or three button groups can be used to “shift” the control sequence of any momentary button. The button can be disabled when the system is off.


Syn-Link

Any button can also be used to switch master/switch operation when a pair of panels are linked using the Syn-Link.