Specifications

EXECUTING MACROS USING BCS
COMMANDS
You can use BCS commands with a device that
connects to the serial connector on the Precis
CPU. BCS commands are a subset of the X
N
Net
communications protocol.
To execute a macro, enter the command using
the following command line format (where “#
represents any valid macro number).
RL#P#T or RL#P# #T
To cancel an incomplete BCS command, enter
the “X” command at any time.
Examples:
BCS
Command
Action
RL1P2T
Executes macro 2 on Level 1
(default is video only)
RL2P1 2T
Executes macros 1 and 2 on
Level 2 (default is audio only)
RL8PX
Cancels the incomplete
command
Note: In each execute macro command, you
can enter multiple macros by including a space
between each macro number.
See “BCS (Basic Control Structure) Commands”
on page 25 for a complete list of the BCS
command characters.
MANAGING CONFIGURATION
FILES
XNCONNECT
X
N
Connect is a graphical software program
(with a Help file) that can display your most
recent configuration and allows you to:
ä
Set the password
ä
Add macros for local presets
ä
Redefine levels
X
N
Connect can also download the modified file
to the system.
Note: Use this software only if you need to
change the configuration from the original
specification.
To install X
N
Connect:
1. Close all other applications currently
running on your PC.
2. Insert the AMX AutoPatch CD into your CD
drive to automatically start.
If the CD does not autorun, explore the CD
folders and double-click the menu.pdf.
3. Follow the directions in subsequent dialogs
in the installation program.
4. Review the Readme.txt file found on
CD:\APConfig\ or after installation in the
main installation folder. The default location
is C:\AutoPtch\Configuration Software
<Version>.
* If you cannot locate your system’s AMX
AutoPatch CD, have your serial number ready
and contact technical support.
Precis Instruction Manual 15
MANAGING CONFIGURATION FILES