cycled. They cannot be stored into or loaded from a Preset, but can be saved into a DXN file,
or copied from one design/device to another.
A list of all Remotes with their Names, Types, and IDs is shown in the Remotes section of the
Remotes tab.
At power-up the hardware scans the Remote Bus and compares the Type and ID of the
hardware-detected Remotes with the Type and ID of the Remotes in the list. If there is a
match, then the detected Remote uses the settings defined by the listed Remote. If there is an
ID match but a Type mismatch, or if there is no Type and ID match at all, then the detected
Remote is automatically added to the Remotes list, along with its Type and ID. The Remote
Controls themselves do not store any configuration information. If a Remote Control is moved
to a different DX1208 it must be reconfigured from the Remotes tab of the new DX1208.
Remotes Parameters
•
Name
•
Type
•
ID
Each Remote can be given a Name to identify its function or
location.
Selects which type of Remote Control is assigned to the ID.
Setting the Type to [UR-1] enables the UR-1 and disables the UR-
2 programming controls. Conversely, setting the Type to [UR-2]
enables the UR-2 and disables the UR-1 programming controls.
The Type setting for Present Remotes cannot be changed.
Sets the ID of the Remote. This ID must match the physical
address as set on the Remote's 8-position DIP switch (see
Universal Remote Control - Quick Start Guide
setting the physical address). IDs can range from [0] to [127].
The ID setting for Present Remotes cannot be changed.
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