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d.  If Receive NID=* and Send NID = yy, then send with a NID of yy. 
e.  If Receive NID=* and Send NID=*, then send the NID for any incoming command 
that is matched. 
f.  If Receive DID = xx and Send DID=yy, then send with a DID of yy. 
g.  If Receive DID=xx and Send DID=*, then send the DID (xx) for any incoming 
command that is matched. 
h.  If Receive DID=* and Send DID = yy, then send with a DID of yy. 
i.  If Receive DID=* and Send DID=*, then send the DID for any incoming command 
that is matched. 
j.  If Receive DID = xx and Send LID=yy, then send with a LID of yy. 
k.  If Receive DID=xx and Send LID=*, then send a LID that is the same as the DID 
(xx) for any incoming command that is matched. 
l.  If Receive DID=* and Send LID = yy,  then send with a LID of yy. 
m. If Receive DID=* and Send LID=*, then send a LID that is the same as the DID 
for any incoming command that is matched. 
n.  If Receive LID = xx and Send LID=yy, then send with a LID of yy. 
o.  If Receive LID=xx and Send LID=*, then send a LID that is the same as the LID 
(xx) for any incoming command that is matched. 
p.  If Receive LID=* and Send LID = yy,  then send with a LID of yy. 
q.  If Receive LID=* and Send LID=*, then send a LID that is the same as the LID for 
any incoming command that is matched. 
r.  If Receive LID = xx and Send DID=yy, then send with a DID of yy. 
s.  If Receive LID=xx and Send DID=*, then send a DID that is the same as the LID 
(xx) for any incoming command that is matched. 
t.  If Receive LID=* and Send DID = yy, then send with a DID of yy. 
u.  If Receive LID=* and Send DID=*, then send a DID that is the same as the LID 
for any incoming command that is matched. 
v.  If Receive CMD = xx and Send CMD=yy, then send with a CMD of yy. 
w.  If Receive CMD=xx and Send CMD=*, then send the CMD (xx) for any incoming 
command that is matched. 
x.  If Receive CMD=* and Send CMD = yy,  then send with a CMD of yy. 
y.  If Receive CMD=* and Send CMD=*, then send the CMD for any incoming 
command that is matched. 
Using wild cards will allow a user to do several things that are very difficult to do today. For 
example: 
  - If you have enough UPB devices to go over 250 devices – one network – so that an 
installation has two networks, now you can tie the two networks together. An All ON command 
generated on one of the networks, could also control all the devices on the second network. 
  - One controller could now control two UPB networks, even if the controller’s software 
only allows one NID. 
  - The opportunities for creative use of this function are unlimited! 
Control Panel 
This webpage allows the user to have a simple touchpanel like screen to easily control 
automation functions.  When you click on the page for the first time, you will see the following: 










