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6.11.2 Advanced Commands
Use the Advance Command button to override commands through the system to perform other
actions. This is done by running a mood. You will have to set up the mood you want to
override the command before you set up the Advanced Command.
When you hit the Advance button, a screen similar to the one above is displayed. Notice the
bottom box contains the last command that was run. To add a new Command, select the Add
button.
First give the new command a Name. To get the Command and Type refer to the bottom box for
the last one that was ran. (Make sure this is the correct command before using it). Enter the mood
number from the user screen.
Cancel Command click for YES, will cancel the first command and run the mood. If you don’t
select the check box the first command will run along with the mood.
Example: Using an Audio Source that is connected to a surround sound system. Without setting
up an Advanced Command when you power on the audio source it will only switch the audio
distribution to the correct output. You will manually need to turn on the surround sound. To fix this
problem you will need to set up an Advanced Command to run a mood that turns the surround
sound on and to the correct port. In this case you would not want to select the Cancel Command
checkbox. This will enable the first command that turns on the Audio distribution to run while also
running a mood to turn on the surround sound.