Software Instruction Manual

IQ–MSD Turbo 1.4 Advanced IQ System Software
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AUX Input: You can prevent any commands from being sent by selecting Send No Settings or you can force the
current settings to be sent by selecting Send Current Settings. This latter choice will cause the “on” settings to be
sent if the input happens to be “on” and the “off” settings to be sent if it happens to be “off.” You can also force the
“on” or “off” settings to be sent regardless of the on/off state of the input by selecting Send On Settings or Send Off
Settings.
Analog Input: You can prevent any levels from being changed by selecting Send No Levels or you can force the
current level settings to be sent by selecting Send Current Levels. You can also send a new level by selecting
Send New Level. A line will appear below the Send New Level command to prompt you for a desired level. Press
T to move to it and enter the new level.
When Unparalyzed: You can determine what actions, will be taken when an input is
first unparalyzed. The
choices vary depending upon the type of input selected (AUX or Analog).
AUX Input: You can prevent any commands from being sent by selecting Send No Settings or you can force the
current settings to be sent by selecting Send Current Settings. This latter choice will cause the “on” settings to be
sent if the input happens to be “on” and the “off” settings to be sent if it happens to be “off.” You can also force the
“on” or “off” settings to be sent regardless of the on/off state of the input by selecting Send On Settings or Send Off
Settings.
Analog Input: You can prevent any levels from being changed by selecting Send No Levels or you can force the
current level settings to be sent by selecting Send Current Levels. You can also send a new level by selecting
Send New Level. A line will appear below the Send New Level command to prompt you for a desired level. Press
T to move to it and enter the new level.
Fig. 8.12 Adding a Paralyze Command Assignment to an Analog Input