Software Instruction Manual

IQ–MSD Turbo 1.4 Advanced IQ System Software
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3 Specify the IQ address of the component after the component type.
4 For a drone, specify a drone input with “IN” followed by the input number (1-16).
Notes: Case does not matter. Commas and spaces are ignored and can be added to improve readability.
Here are some examples:
L1 SMX5
L3, AMP 1
L1, DRN 24, IN 5
The action parameter identifies what action will be taken with the specified dataframe file. The choices are
None, Load and Save. (The action is taken when the AUX input changes from a logic low to a logic high.) After
selecting the action field, use the “Space Bar” to toggle between the available choices.
The dataframe parameter identifies the dataframe file name that you want to load or save.
After you have finished with this screen, press
X to return to the main Control Panel screen.
The following controls refer again to the main Control Panel screen (Figure 2.12).
Printer Port: Sets the destination for printed reports of the system settings. The reports can be sent to a printer
via a parallel port (LPT1 or LPT2) or saved to a file. To create a report, press
% from a Control Block screen.
File Name: Specifies the file name to be used if the Printer Port option is set to send the report to a file. The
report is written as a text file that can be viewed and edited by most text editors or wordprocessing programs.
Note: There is not a default extension, so you should enter an appropriate extension (like TXT).
Ok: Closes the main Control Panel screen and returns you to the previous Control Block screen. The keyboard
shortcut to exit the Control Panel screen is either
A+k or X.
All control panel settings are saved to a TURBO.INI file when you leave the Control Panel screen. Note: Older
version of Turbo saved the control panel configuration to a CROWN.DTA file. It can be deleted after a
TURBO.INI file has been created.
Help: This control opens a help box which lists a brief description of each system control on the Control Panel
screen. The keyboard shortcut is either
A+h or !.