List Of Port Direction Commands For Use In Macros; Controlling Command Macro Access By Port; Erasing All Command Macros; Erasing Command Macros - Arcom RC-210 Operation And Programming Manual

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List Of Port Direction Commands For Use In Macros

162 Port 1
166 Ports 1 & 3
163 Port 2
167 Ports 2 & 3
164 Port 3
168 All Ports
165 Ports 1 & 2
In addition to the above steering functions, you can also force the speech out the same port as the macro was called from. For example
let's say you have macro 10 defined to send speech out Port 1 but there may times you may call that macro from one (or both) of the
other ports. By including function 251 in your macro in addition to speech being routed to the ports you specified in that macro, speech
would also be routed to the port you recalled that macro from.

Controlling Command Macro Access By Port

By default, any Command Macro will work from any Port. There may be times however, where you want to restrict access to a
particular Command Macro to a certain Port or combination of Ports. You can then program which Port(s) to allow:
*4005 xx yyy where "xx" is the Command Macro number (01 - 90) and "yyy" is the port(s) designation:
1 Port 1
13
2 Port 2
23
3 Port 3
123 All Ports*
12 Ports 1 & 2
Note: If a port is unlocked, that port may run any macro, regardless of its access programming.
For example, you may only want users on Ports 1 and 2 to be able to link the two ports. In our example above, we programmed
Command Macro 42 to link Ports 1 and 2 this. To restrict the use of this Command Macro to only Ports 1 and 2, we program:
*4005 41 12
Note: You can change a previously defined port restriction by programming a new one "over the top" of an existing one.

Erasing All Command Macros

If you ever need to clear all the Command Macro port restrictions, you can use the following programming command:
*400699

Erasing Command Macros

You may erase any Command Macro with the following command:
*4003 mm where "mm" is the macro number 01-90.
Or you can erase ALL macros with:
*400499
Clears all Macros

Startup Macro

Macro 1 is a special case in that it is run every time the controller is powered up or otherwise resets. This allows you to define a known
startup state of your RC-210.You may include any command within Macro 1, including calling other macros.
Ports 1 & 3
Ports 2 & 3
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