Function
This popup menu selects the button's primary function. Choose from one of the following
options:
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None
The button will not do anything when pressed.
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Normal
The button will activate its preset.
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Toggle
The button will toggle the specified preset on and off. If the button is not active, a press
will activate the preset. If the button is active, a press will deactivate the preset.
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Sequential
The button will activate the specified preset when pressed. Then, while the button is
active, each additional press will step manually from the current preset to the next preset.
This function follows the normal sequence of presets on each press, including loops and
repeat counts. This function is useful for making a single button able to select one of
several different presets.
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Latched
The button will activate the specified preset only if the button is not currently active. This
function is useful for making sure that a second press of a button doesn't restart a chase
or loop of presets.
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Momentary
The button will activate the specified preset only for as long as the button is held down.
When the button is released, the station will return to the previous preset that was active.
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Pile-On Toggle
The button will toggle the specified preset on and off as a special "pile-on" overlay on
top of the main preset that may also be active. Scenes are output from SceneStation by
combining the channel levels of the primary preset and all active Pile-On presets by using a
"highest-level-takes-precedence" strategy on each DMX channel. More than one Pile-On
preset may be active at the same time (offering up to 64 simultaneous Pile-Ons).
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