Example 2: Assign A Preset To A Button - Interactive Technologies SceneStation User Manual

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Example 2: Assign a Preset to a Button

This example demonstrates how to program a button to activate a preset.
The following procedure will program Button 1 on the station to activate Preset 1 with the "normal"
function mode of the button.
Action
Select the Button to be programmed. In
this example, we'll use Button 1.
Enter the preset number of the Preset you
want this button to activate (Preset 1 in
this example).
Change the Button Function to "Normal".
Store the changes.
After this procedure is complete, a press of Button 1 on the station will activate Preset 1. The
"Normal" button function simply makes the button activate the preset.
SceneStation Installation and Programming Guide
Using SceneStation Studio
Switch to the Buttons tab. Then, click on
Button 1 in the list.
Choose "Preset 1" from the Preset
pop-up menu.
Choose "Normal" from the Function
pop-up menu.
Click on the Sync button to send the
changes to the station, or use the File >
Save menu to save the changes to a file.
Using the Programmer's Remote
Press EDIT, and then press the physical
button you want to program. The button
will quickly flash White.
Enter the two-digit preset number, "01".
Press EDIT followed by the physical
button again. Next, press OPTION + 1 to
set the Function to "Normal".
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