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KBD-SFTCFG | Instruction Manual | Appendix C
Bosch Security Systems | December 02, 2005
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APPENDIX C – ALLEGIANT COMMAND
SCRIPTS and the KBD-SFTCFG
Allegiant Command Scripts are entered using the
Command Script table in the PC-based Allegiant Server
software package. There are three distinct types of
Allegiant macros which can be programmed using the
KBD-SFTCFG software, downloaded into the keyboard,
then activated via the IntuiKey keyboard’s softkey
buttons.
Type 1: The Star function is the simplest macro. Only
one of these types of macros can be configured in the
Allegiant system. Any of the softkey Command Scripts
can be used to activate the Star macro function, by
specifying the value 0 (zero) in the associated Command
Script edit box (the default Star softkey menu can be
found in the 80-Main Scripts tree form). To define the
function associated with the Star button activation, refer
to the first example in the Command Script table.
Type 2: There can be 999999 different standard macros.
In this case, a softkey macro in the keyboard is
assigned a unique 6-digit number. The number
corresponds to the macro number programmed into the
Allegiant table. The sample below uses a standard macro
which has been assigned the value 123456.
Type 3: The offset macro is the most powerful macro.
There can only be 99 different offset macros, but each
can include an additional 4 digit number which is passed
into the Allegiant Command Script. This allows
configurations which utilize the same general function, but
includes the camera or monitor number currently being
controlled by the keyboard, or other values entered by
the user via the numeric keypad. The sample below uses
an offset macro which has been assigned the value 99.
An example of each of the three is shown in the sample
Command Script table below.
Refer to the Allegiant PC Software Manual and the
Allegiant Command Console Language (CCL)
Manual for more information on programming and using
CCL commands.