Specifications
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SETUP
BUTTON DEFINITIONS SCREEN
The Button Definitions screen is used to assign specific ‘actions’ to remote control buttons. Although the VRAM does not accept infrared or
wall-mount remote controls itself, it can still receive ‘echo’ characters (via RS-232) from other ADVANTAGE
®
products which are utilizing
these types of remote controls. From the factory, Remote Control Buttons have equivalent ASCII characters permanently assigned to
them (see RS-232 Control on pg. 14). Therefore, a Remote Control Button can be assigned specific ‘actions’, which the VRAM will then
perform whenever the equivalent ASCII character for that button is received. From the factory, Remote Control Buttons have no pre-
programmed functions. However, using the Button Definitions screen, each Remote Control Button may be assigned various ‘actions’.
Remote Control Buttons
select which button is to be defined. Equivalent ASCII Character displays the permanent ASCII character for the
selected button. Store Preset
allows store actions for Presets 1~16 to be assigned to the selected button. Recall Preset allows recall
actions for Presets 1~16 to be assigned to the selected button. Logic Outputs
allows ‘on’, ‘off’, & ‘toggle’ actions for Logic Outputs 1~8 to
be assigned to the selected button. NOTE: Turning a Logic Output on/off will temporarily defeat its ability to follow channel gating activity,
until again assigned to 'follow gate’ (see pg. 5). Echo Character
displays the ‘echo’ character for the selected button. NOTE: Echo
Characters are permanent for Remote Control Buttons, and can only be changed for Logic Input control (see next page). Main Volume &
Aux Volume allow specific volume & muting actions for Channels 1~8, Aux 1 & 2, Main Out, & Aux Out to be assigned to the selected
button. Clear
allows all actions assigned to the selected button (or all buttons) to be cleared. Try It causes the actions currently assigned
to the selected button to be performed by the VRAM. Help
provides additional instruction. Close will close the Button Definitions screen.