Specifications
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ADVANCED OPERATION • PRESET CONFIGURATION PANE
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Preset Configuration Pane
The Preset Configuration pane, to the left of the Preset matrix (see
graphic on page 58), allows preset programming of the DB25
Control/Status Ports A and B on the rear of the XAP 800 unit. It also
provides options for running and saving presets.
Preset Selection
Beginning at the top of the window, the Preset Selection menu allows
you to select which preset you wish to make changes to.
Preset Description
Use the Preset Description window for entering information about the
preset.
Preset Mask Control/Status Port B Configuration
The Preset Mask allows you to enable each Command/Status Port B pin
with either an active high (H), active low (L), or off (left blank) status.
A typical application using the Preset Mask is a group of conference
rooms with removable partitions between them. For the first partition, an
automatic switch would be connected between Pin 1 and the partition
(or, a manual switch would be connected to Pin 1 and be located on
the wall near the partition). You would configure the Preset Mask Pin 1
setting to H (high) for when the partition is closed, and L (low) for when
the partition is opened. This would trigger different presets based on
the room-combining needs of each situation. See the description of
Preset Mask Control in the Application Example on page 75 for more
information.
The Change Preset Label button opens the Change Preset Labels
window, where you can name or rename each preset. For each name,
you can enter a brief preset description that will appear in the preset
selection list. Click Close to save changes and return to the Preset
Configuration pane.
The Gating Controls button opens the Gating Controls window, where
you configure gating parameters for gating groups for this preset. See
page 44 for more information about Gating Controls.
Macro Selection
The Macro Selection button opens the Preset Macros window, where
you assign specific macros to the preset you’re creating. Select the
macros you wish to use with this preset, then click OK to save changes.
See Macro Mode on page 62 for more information about establishing
macros.
Preset Macros Window










