Example 4: Program a Button to Toggle a Preset
This example demonstrates how to create a button that when pressed will toggle a preset on or off.
The following procedure will assign Button 2 to toggle Preset 2 on and off:
Action
Select the Button to be programmed. In
this example, we'll use Button 2.
Enter the preset number of the Preset you
want this button to activate (Preset 2 in
this example).
Change the Button Function to "Toggle".
Store the changes.
After this procedure is complete, press Button 2 on the station to activate Preset 2. When the button
is "on", then press Button 2 again. This will toggle Preset 2 back off.
SceneStation Installation and Programming Guide
Using SceneStation Studio
Switch to the Buttons tab. Then, click on
Button 2 in the list.
Choose "Preset 2" from the Preset
pop-up menu.
Choose "Toggle" 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, "02".
Press EDIT followed by the physical
button again. Next, press OPTION + 2 to
set the Function to "Toggle".
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