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The voice menu says the values of the bytes making up the Response,
e.g. for Response 1, which switches on output 1:
128, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0
Enter new action and # key
The 1st number 128, is the Action number, which controls an Output.
The 2nd number refers to the output number 1, and the 3rd number ,1
is to turn on the output selected, whereas 0 will turn it off.
Enter the new values, 1 number at a time followed by #. Enter 255# to
terminate the Response. The voice menu will say the action code
numbers which are entered up to code 255 which terminates the
Response and is not spoken. Press just # to leave the menu without
changing the action codes. If you entered some action codes before
pressing # by itself without the 255 terminator, the codes you entered
will be part of the response, but the remaining codes in the Response
will not be changed (assuming this Response was already programmed
with action codes).
Each Response Number takes up 6 action codes or bytes. However, you
may enter more than 6 action codes for a Response. This takes the
allocated memory from the next Response, which means the next
Response may not be used. For example, if you enter the following
action codes for Response 80: 195,65,01,05 (X10 Code A1 ON),
128,02,01 (Output 2 on), 255, this takes up 8 bytes. Response 80 will
turn on the X10 device with address A1 and Output 2. Response 81
cannot be used as its memory slot has been used by Response 80.
More than 1 Response may be affected depending on the number of
action codes used for a response. If 24 action codes are used, the next
3 Responses cannot be used
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