Quick start guide

ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual Configuring a CCF
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7 Click OK in the ‘Define Beep Action’ window.
The beep is added to the action list.
8 Click OK to accept the properties.
-or-
Click Cancel to return without changing the properties.
Adding a timer
A timer can be added in an action list of a button, a hard key, a device or
macro group.
A timer can have a start and a stop action, each with their own time and day
of execution. Only an alias action can be assigned as the start and stop action
of a timer.
1 Open the Button Properties, Device Properties or Macro Group
Properties.
2 Select the Action tab.
3 Click Timer.
The ‘Define Timer Action’ window appears.
To start the timer
1 Click the Start action button.
The ‘Select a Button, Hard key or Device’ window appears.
2 Select the command the timer has to execute.
See the procedure in “Creating an alias” on page 50.
The action to start the timer is defined.
3 Enter the Start time.
ProntoProEdit uses a 24-hour clock.
4 Select the check boxes for the days of the week to define on which
days the timer has to be executed.
5 To repeat the start action of the timer weekly, select the Wkly check
box.
To stop the timer
1 Click the Stop action button.
The ‘Select a Button, Hard key or Device’ window appears.
2 Select the command the timer has to execute.
See the procedure in “Creating an alias” on page 50.
The action to stop the timer is defined.
3 Enter the Stop time.
ProntoProEdit uses a 24-hour clock.
4 Select the check boxes for the days of the week to define on which
days the timer has to be stopped.
5 To repeat the stop action of the timer weekly, select the Wkly check
box.
4 Click OK in the ‘Define Timer Action’ window.
The timer is added to the action list of the selected button.
5 Click OK to accept the properties.
-or-
Click Cancel to return without changing the properties.