User Guide
Defining Device Macros
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to each event handler type associated with the selected UI button. Select the tab that represents the
button event handler that you want add macro steps to.
6. Click and drag macro elements from the General, Functions and Status tabs into the Event window,
in the order that you want the steps to occur.
Click the General tab (FIG. 75) to select from the general-purpose macros available
(including If-Else-EndIf, Delay and DoPush Event).
Click the Function tab (FIG. 76) to view and select from a list of functions available for each
third-party device in the system (click any device name to expand its functions list).
Click the Status tab (FIG. 77) to view and select from a list of status-related functions
available for each third-party device in the system (click any device name to expand its status-
related functions list).
Double-click on an element in the General, Function or Status tabs to add it to the
bottom of the macro steps in the Event window. Then, click and drag to reposition the
step in the macro as desired.
FIG. 75 Event window - General tab
FIG. 76 Event window - Functions tab