Option 1: Select the text box and the keyboard screen will appear. Type in the serial
command.
Option 2: Select the Capture button to automatically capture a command received from
the serial port. This assumes that there is an external serial control device connected that
can be manually triggered to send a single command.
Press the green StopCap button to complete the capture of the serial command. All serial
data that has been received between Capture and Stop Cap will be displayed in the text bar.
If more than the maximum characters have been received, then the data is truncated.
Note: Non-ASCII characters may be entered by a back slash (\) followed by their hex
value. For example, a CR character is 0D hex and can be included in the string as "\0d".
Touch OK when finished, or touch Cancel to cancel this task.
4.5.1.2 Delete Event
To delete an existing event, highlight the event on the list and select Delete Event.
4.5.1.3 Edit Event
To edit an existing event, highlight the event on the list and select Edit Event. This will bring up the
Automation Edit Event screen. Editing choices are the same as those described above in 4.5.1.1 Add
New Event.
4.5.2 Macros
The Macros menus allow you to create a script of multiple actions. A Macro may then be assigned to an
Event. The menu bar contains an "Events" button to allow easy navigation between the Events screen
and the Macros screen when building Macros and assigning them to Events.
When the Macros menu is selected, a list of existing Macros are displayed. Scroll through the list of
Macros using the front panel adjustment knob. When an existing Macro is highlighted the actions
making up that Macro are displayed. The example in Figure 72 shows the "Digital_Cinema" Macro.
Menu (System) > Automation > Macros
Figure 72. Automation Macros screen
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