AMX Network Lighting Solution ALD-H48 Instruction Manual page 30

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Advanced Programming
Command Interface (Cont.)
Command
*
DIMMERFLASH-<addr>,
?FWVERSION
*
KEYPADENABLE-<state>
KEYPADADD-<index>,<addr>
?KEYPADADDR-<index>
24
Description
This command will start flashing every 2 seconds the dimmer with the
specified address. This Dimmer does not have to be in the list of
<state>
lighting components (see LIGHTADD-) in order for this command to
execute. This is a useful command while installing the system in order
to tell/confirm where a Dimmer is located or whether it has the correct
address.
<addr>: Dimmer address
<state>: 1=START
0=STOP
Example:
FLASH-[1:4:1:1:1],1
FLASH-[1:4:1:1:1],0
Note: See the Device Notes section on page 33
Query for the device firmware version.
Responds with FWVERSION-<version>
Example:
?FWVERSION
Enable or disable a specific Keypad. If this command is sent to a
Dimmer, it will not process. This command is issued on the port
matching the keypad number.
<state>: 1=ON
2=OFF
Example:
KEYPADENABLE-1
KEYPADENABLE-2
Note: This command will disable the physical keypad, but not the
control of it from the module (i.e. you will still be able to control a
disabled keypad from the module, but if someone presses the buttons
on that keypad, no control will occur).
This command will add a keypad to the list of keypad components to
track. Each keypad must be added to this list if you want to control it
or received any feedback from it.Each keypad must be added to the
correct index. The index must match the keypad number/ID estab-
lished with the keypad's dip switches. Also see KEYPADREMOVEIDX
and KEYPADREMOVEADDR.This command is always issued on port
1.
<index>: 1..24 = valid index/port for the
keypad
<addr>: keypad address
Example:
KEYPADADD-1,[1:5:1]
KEYPADADD-4,[1:5:4]
Get the keypad address for the specified index. This command is
always issued on port 1.
<index>: 1..24 = index to query
Example:
?KEYPADADDR-1
(keypad 1 to index 1)
(keypad 4 to index 4)
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