Simulating Button Presses - Redback 6500 Software Programming Manual

Programmable touchscreen wallplate control system
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Redback® A 6500 Programming Guide
In the example shown in figure 10.2, we have set the output to relay 1, and set the action to a timed output which will
activate the relay for 10 milliseconds. We have also set a delay of 10 milliseconds and labelled the command "Turn Relay 1
ON".
After pressing "OK", the resultant command line is shown below in figure 10.3. Two command lines are visible in the button
actions window. The first line is the command from the example in section 9.0 and the second line is the example in this
section.
Either line can be deleted or edited from this screen (double click the line to edit) and the order of events can also be modi-
fied by selecting the line and then using the up and down arrows to change its position in the list.
Each button can have an unlimited number of commands. (NOTE: while the commands for a button are being executed the
wall plate will not respond to other button presses).

11.0 SIMULATING BUTTON PRESSES

The actions of the buttons can be simulated in real time without the need to insert the SD card into the wall plate. Simply
press the simulate button under the screen simulator and then view the command results when the buttons are pressed.
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