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Button Flags in Simulate View Mode
A button with no “Flag” means it is empty and has no programming yet. This type of button will not do any-
thing when pressed.
A “P “ flag indicates that the button is programmed with an IR database code. An IR database
code can be tapped or “pressed and held” for a sustained burst. All buttons can be programmed
with IR database codes.
An “L flag indicates that the button is programmed with a learned IR code. A learned code can
be tapped or “pressed and held” for a sustained burst. All buttons can be programmed with
learned codes.
An “M” flag indicates that the button is programmed with a Macro. All buttons can be pro-
grammed with Macros. A macro with a single step cannot be “pressed and held” for a sus-
tained burst.
A “PT” flag indicates that the button is programmed to “Punch Through” to another
device.
The “Pop-up Flag” will appear whenever you hover your mouse over a button with a
learned or a pre-programmed IR command in it. The Pop-up Flag displays the actual
IR code name.
Tree View
Devices and Pages
The Model Designer Tree View controls what you see in the Simulator or Page view. It serves as the
quickest way to navigate (especially when programming macros) and enables you to cut, copy and
delete devices and/or pages via the right click context menus.
A Page refers only to a group of soft buttons, not to the hard buttons in the same device.
A Device is comprised of up to 255 pages of soft buttons and one set of functions for the hard but-
tons.
Double Click on a device to expand or collapse your view of its pages (or you can single click on
the +/-).
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